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| User ![]() Posts: 11 Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Dorset, UK. | Hello, 404 pages don't appear to be able to contain php: would it be possible to allow shtml to be php parsed? or would it be possible for files like 404.php to be used in place of 404.shtml i don't know if either of these options would work... |
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| XILO Staff ![]() Posts: 174 Join Date: Jul 2004 | Hi Gary, As per your support ticket, you are able to define error pages using .htaccess. Add the following; ErrorDocument 400 / ErrorDocument 401 / ErrorDocument 403 / ErrorDocument 404 / ErrorDocument 500 / and change the "/" text to the page you want the error to go to. The main error code you may need is; 404 - File Not found Hope this helps Matt Internet Hosting and Online Services w: http://www.xilo.net/ h: http://my.xilo.net/ t: +44 (0) 845 034 6444 f: +44 (0) 845 034 6555 |
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