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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>

           
       














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9.A Custom Object Exception
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