Did you check the box "Verify that file exists" on the dialog where you set
up the entries to parse a php file with php (website properties /
application configuration / application extensions)?

It has to be enabled!



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Von: Maxwell Brodie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. April 2005 23:02
An: php-windows@lists.php.net
Betreff: [SPAMVERDACHT] - Re: [PHP-WIN] Custom 404 Error Messages in PHP -
Found word(s) list error XXX in the Text body

It still doesn't work, I have made every error message there can possible be

go to my error file, and it still comes up with "no input file specified"

"Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> This is my first post to ANY newsgroup ever, so forgive me if
>> I do anything wrong. I have a delemia, I would like to use a
>> custom 404 error on my website to make it look more user
>> friendly than "No input file specified"
>> when the file on the server is not found or a link is broken.
>> I am fairly new to PHP, so I am pretty hopeless. I am running
>> a Win 2K3 server with PHP 4.xxx (can't remember the last
>> digits) and My SQL all installed and functioning properly.
>> Please help!
>>
>
> This actually has nothing to do with PHP but everything to do with your
> webserver.
>
> If you're running IIS, you can go to the properties of the website in
> question and change it in there.
>
> -M 

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