When errors occur on a Web site or application, they should be handled smoothly to get the user back on track. Some user experience experts estimated that 90% of users who get a standard or uncustomized error on a site will abandon that site (bad for e-commerce and any business app). Unfortunately, setting up customized error pages usually requires something many Web developers and site managers lack -- access to and familiarity with the IIS Web server's administrative interface. With CustomError, developers add their own error pages (or error images!), coded by hand or created in their favorite editor, by simply uploading them to a designated directory on their IIS Web server. No administrator intervention is required. Customizing error pages becomes a normal part of site design and development -- providing a more integrated user experience and enhancing security by masking Web server-specific default error messages, an important part of defense-in-depth.
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