So I have a simple Plack app that uses the ErrorDocument middleware to serve a custom error.

The app configures the middleware like this:

enable 'ErrorDocument', 403 => '/error/forbidden', 404 => '/error/not_found', subrequest => 1, ;

This works great. However now I'd like to bypass this middleware in certain specific cases and serve an alternate 404 result.

Is that possible? IOW, I want to set the status code to 404 and deliver a special response page, and have the error handler middleware ignore the fact that it's a 404.

I tried setting a value in the $env and using enable_if on the middleware, but it appears the enable_if sub runs before the actual request.

Any suggestions? Thanks


In reply to Plack Custom Error Document by Anonymous Monk

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