... and how do you get the server to send a 404 error if the browser calls a
page that doesn't exist with a suffix that is marked to be parsed by php?
Tim Ward
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From: GATop [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 September 2001 05:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] sending a 404 error
Hello Michael,
Sunday, September 16, 2001, 9:05:35 AM, you wrote:
MAP> Is it possible to invoke the server 404 error error from php?
MAP> Where I would like to do such a thing is
MAP> http://24.5.29.77:10080/encryption/index.phps
MAP> I would like to replace the line
MAP> die ("The file you wish to download does not exist");
MAP> with instead an invocation of the http 404 error.
MAP> Theoretically a 404 error should never happen if I properly did
my stuff, but it would be nice for me to be able to detect such problems
just from the http error logs...
MAP> If there's not a way to directly do it, I'll need to redirect
to a 404 error page (well, include my custom error page) and have the script
make an entry into the http_error log- but a nice one
MAP> liner invocation of Apache's built in 404 error function would
be nice...
Yes You can
header ("404 Not Found");
should work
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