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Thanks Pilar,
Can you give a small scenario where this would drive value for you. I am expecting you would want the generic error messages that is propagated up by the platform to be app specific (or customer specific), correct? If you had a real use case, that would help. I get the problem statement and suggestion on a proposed solution, but I need help on the why/example and how much value having this problem solved would provide for you.
Hi Tim, imagine an user is trying to access an app on an address i.e. mysuperapp.whatever.mybluemix.net, if this application is not deployed or running the browser (probably from the go-router) shows:
404 Not Found: Requested route ('mysuperapp.mybluemix.net') does not exist.
We require to provide a custom template for handling these error/message pages and display to the end user.
King Regards,
Francisco