in it's own results page
<@purgeresults><@assign httpheader "HTTP/1.0 404 Not
Found<@CRLF><@CRLF>" scope=local>
There is a "feature" in IE - if a server's 404 page is shorter than
a certain amount of characters, IE will display its own 404 page. So
the solution would be for you to make a longer 404 page.
Ben
On Mar 2, 2007, at 1:29 PM, WebDude wrote:
Sorry if this seems simple, but I never messed with this before. I
see the
current http header in the config. I woould like to do a 404 for just
files
not found. Can you be more specific?
Thanks!
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@@request$httpheader
make sure you set the status to 404
Bill
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On Mar 2, 2007, at 1:03 PM, WebDude wrote:
Sorry if this seems OT...
IIS5
Win2k - fully patched
WiTango 2000 - fully patched
Is there a way to generate a 404 response when a taf is not found?
I've been messing with the error.htx file, but I would like to
generate a bonafide 404.
WebDude
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