Just a quickie - I've looked through the docs on the web and couldn't find
any references...
Is it possible to change the HTTP 404 error page shown for any particular
A&A hosted web site?
Cheers,
Nick.
Make a file, 404.html
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Rev Adrian Kennard replied:
> Make a file, 404.html
Ah. That'd do it. Simple when you know how!
Many thanks,
Nick.
>
> Make a file, 404.html
Thanks - just tried a 401.html and this gives a custom message when you
type the wrong page in a password protected page.
Is it possible to put a form up to ask for your user and password
(rather like https://s-s-l.co.uk/aal/)
Andrew Black wrote:
| Rev Adrian Kennard <`@o.gg> wrote in
| news:3fc21d0c$0$52883$5a6a...@news.aaisp.net.uk:
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|>Make a file, 404.html
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| Thanks - just tried a 401.html and this gives a custom message when you
| type the wrong page in a password protected page.
Indeed!
| Is it possible to put a form up to ask for your user and password
| (rather like https://s-s-l.co.uk/aal/)
Not really - as HTTP authorisation does not work like that.
Obviously you could write your own perl scripts, etc.
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Andrews & Arnold Ltd / AAISP www.aaisp.net.uk
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