Configuring Error Pages

Hi,
I am trying to configure error pages, I configured it in web.xml for html error codes(404,500 ...) and I am expecting the error page to show when any of the configured html error occurs in any of the four jsp's that I am using.It worked for after disabling "Show friendly messages" in IE.,but instead of a regular html error page can I configure a pop-up, if the error happens.Can someone help me with this issue please.Many Thanks.
Regards,
Keynes.

Use Javascript for that. Set a boolean toggle somewhere in the request scope and use it in JSP/JSTL to write a Javascript popup to the response or not.
Having said that, popups almost always lead to bad user experience. I wouldn't even think about using that way to display error messages.

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