Hi,

I'd like to execute a php script which does *not always* display HTML
everytime a file is not found.

IE requires that a custom errmsg be over 512 bytes in order to
display it instead of the internal one, my ErrorDocument script will
look for any 'not found' file somewhere else (in blob records in
some database in this case), do other stuff and eventually display
the file requested, never modifying the URL typed by the user.

GIF Woes: The problem i have encountered is that sometimes the
requested file is just a very small GIF < 512 bytes and my script
is anyhow discarded by IE while with Netscape it ALL works fine.

I tried adding more than 512 bytes sending many long headers thru
the PHP Header() function but it does not seem to work, i can't add
different headers since my script displays sometimes GIFs and other
binary data, not text.

Question: how can i force IE display my ErrorDocument 404 php script
in this case? has anyone encountered this problem before?

thanks.

Enrique-



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