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JavaScript DHTML » Development » Error Exceptions 
Catching an Error

<HTML>
<TITLE>Catch that error!</TITLE>
<SCRIPT
function catchError(errString) { 
   try 
      try 
         if (errString == 42
            throw new Error (42"errString is 42 !")
         else 
            throw new Error (0"errString is NOT 42 !")
      
      catch(e) { 
         if (e.number == 42
            return (e.description + " Got this one!")
         else 
            throw e; // re-throw the error 
      
    
    catch (e){ 
       return(e.description + " This one not handled here!")
    

</SCRIPT>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1> 
Catch that error! 
</H1>
<FORM name="theForm">
<TABLE>
<TR><TD colspan=2> We can handle 42: </TD><TD><INPUT type=text name=errText size=40 value="42"></TD></TR>
<TR><TD colspan=2></TD>
<TD><INPUT type=button name=btnThrow value="Catch it!" onClick="alert(catchError(document.theForm.errText.value));">
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</FORM>
</BODY>
</HTML>

           
       
Related examples in the same category
1. Catching the 'Object Expected' Error
2. Throwing an Error
3. Controlling Script Errors
4. An Exception Handling Example
5. Nested Exception Handling (This script only works with Internet Explorer 5, Navigator 6, or later browsers)
6. Using the onError Event Handler
7.  Throwing String Exceptions
8. Throwing an Error Object Exception
9. A Custom Object Exception
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