Graham Clarke did speak thusly:
mod_vhost_alias takes the requested URL and matches a directory on
the server. The point of using mod_vhost_alias is so you don't have
to create vritual host record for each site on your server.
my domain is setup as a wildcard domain, so *.mydomain.com will not
produce a DNS error.
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OK, so you did not state that originally which is why I made the
assumption I did.
So does the ErrorDocument directive not work for you?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#errordocument
You would put the appropriate directive in the default vhost section
and it should work if I am not mistaken.
Dragon
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