but to test it I was just returning a small string...
> Thanks for the help,
> Kelvin.
>
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> From: Ben Cairns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] apache 404 handler
There is an option under ADVANCED config section of IE, that says 'Show
Friendly Error Messages' you have to disable this.
Obviously though, you cannot be sure that other surfers will have done this,
so just make sur
There is an option under ADVANCED config section of IE, that says 'Show
Friendly Error Messages' you have to disable this.
Obviously though, you cannot be sure that other surfers will have done this,
so just make sure that the 404handler.php file returns HTML code to the
browser that is larger
Hi,
I know this is slightly off topic but I thought people using apache on
windows might well be able to help me out... I have edited my httpd.conf
file so that it now contains the line:
ErrorDocument 404 /404handler.php
This means that if someone goes to a dummy URL (which doesn't exist) on my