Your custom 404 is probably less than 512 bytes. This causes IE to display
its own inbuilt error page (don't ask me why :-) Push it over that and all
should be well.
HTH
Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Woolley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 April 2001 18:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Sorry - Way OT but I need help
Guys,
I know this has nowt to do with PHP so I'll keep it as short as possible.
My problem is, I'd like to get 404 error redirecting to work in IE under
Apache. I've set the ErrorDocument in apache.conf and in .htaccess. It works
in Netscape et al but not in IE.
IE seems to be issuing it's own error page. I know there must be a config
somewhere other than the client side "Show friendly error messages", but
can't seem to find it. I have RTFM and scanned the Web but still not found
it. Hope you can help.
Once again I apologize for being Off Topic.
Kind Regards
Andy Woolley
www.databasewatch.com
ps if you want to test it try www.databasewatch.com/noexist
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