Re: 404 Page in Apache

2000-09-10 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Jason, > On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 08:13:56PM -0700, Ron Brinkman wrote: > : The behavior should not be dependent on the browser. > > Yes, but tell that to Micro$oft. Just my thouhgt. I wrote it down, and then I guessed someone else would come with this comment :-).

Re: 404 Page in Apache

2000-09-10 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 08:13:56PM -0700, Ron Brinkman wrote: : The behavior should not be dependent on the browser. Yes, but tell that to Micro$oft. They display "friendly" errors, rather than your custom errors, unless the text/html portion of your error page is above a certain size. I believ

Re: 404 Page in Apache

2000-09-10 Thread Tom Minchin
id you reload from Netscape to make sure the old page was not cached? > > -Original Message- > From: Adrian Hunt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 2:34 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: 404 Page in Apache > > Hi, > > I

RE: 404 Page in Apache

2000-09-10 Thread Ron Brinkman
The behavior should not be dependent on the browser. Did you reload from Netscape to make sure the old page was not cached? -Original Message- From: Adrian Hunt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 2:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:404 Page in

Re: 404 Page in Apache

2000-09-09 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 02:33:43AM -0700, Adrian Hunt wrote: : I've setup a 404 error page in Apache (1.3.12) so when : a user requests a non-existent URL they get our custom : error page. It works great with Netscape, but IE just : displays the generic 404 page built-in to the browser. : : Are

Re: 404 Page in Apache

2000-09-09 Thread Bret Hughes
Adrian Hunt wrote: > Hi, > > I've setup a 404 error page in Apache (1.3.12) so when > a user requests a non-existent URL they get our custom > error page. It works great with Netscape, but IE just > displays the generic 404 page built-in to the browser. > > Are there any tricks around this that

404 Page in Apache

2000-09-09 Thread Adrian Hunt
Hi, I've setup a 404 error page in Apache (1.3.12) so when a user requests a non-existent URL they get our custom error page. It works great with Netscape, but IE just displays the generic 404 page built-in to the browser. Are there any tricks around this that you can setup on the server to mak