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List:       php-windows
Subject:    Re: [PHP-WIN] 404 documents
From:       "DaMouse" <damouse () ntlworld ! com>
Date:       2002-10-30 9:49:56
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thankyou for your help is there variables for
403 and 500 also?
----- Original Message -----
From: Dash McElroy <php@l1te.net>
To: DaMouse <damouse@ntlworld.com>
Cc: <php-windows@lists.php.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 12:43 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] 404 documents


> From Rasmus' tips and tricks presentation at PHPcon:
> (www.lerdorf.com/tips.pdf)
>
> Apache's ErrorDocument directive can come in handy. For example, this line
> in your Apache configuration file:
>
>   ErrorDocument 404 /error.php
>
> Can be used to redirect all 404 errors to a
> PHP script. The following server variables are of interest:
>
>   $REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES - File does not exist: /docroot/bogus
>   $REDIRECT_REQUEST_METHOD - GET
>   $REDIRECT_STATUS - 404
>   $REDIRECT_URL - /docroot/bogus
>
> Don't forget to send a 404 status if you choose not to redirect to a real
> page.
>
> <? Header('HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found'); ?>
>
> -Dash
>
> Egotism is the anesthetic given by a kindly nature to relieve the pain
> of being a damned fool.
> -- Bellamy Brooks
>
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, DaMouse wrote:
>
> > I there a way to have the .php page pickup the url that was typed in
e.g.
> > usertype= www.mydomain.com/wRongurl
> >
> > $_SERVER[FILE_NOT_FOUND] = www.domain.com/wRongurl
> >
> > echo "The lost page was: $_SERVER[FILE_NOT_FOUND]";
> >
>
>


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