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Monitoring error pages #1205
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@ldevernay, great idea! |
@ldevernay, how does a command line option I'm open for discussing the naming here ;) Inspired a bit by axios/axios#41 and https://axios-http.com/docs/handling_errors. |
Hi @macbre, |
OK, that was fast : as soon as you implement this option, I confirm that we can use this on our side and it might solve our issue with 404 pages (and apparently other error pages as well). |
Awesome, thx! |
Hi,
As of today, it is difficult to monitor 404 error pages because they are handled as errors, which prevents metrics from being gathered and some best practices from being checked.
However, it could be really interesting to monitor error pages, as stated in this article from Matt Hobbs : https://nooshu.com/blog/2020/08/25/you-should-be-testing-your-404-pages-web-performance/
Do you think it would be possible?
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