CUSTOMIZING ERROR MESSAGES
There are two main styles of error messages you may encounter. The first is the standard form, which looks something like:
File Not found
The requested URL your_domain/filename.html was not found on this server.
The second type comes in a variety of forms, but is customized by the webmaster. For example:
Sorry
We're sorry, but the requested URL does not exist. Please e-mail support@your_domain.com
if you need further assistance.
Such messages are called error documents, and are web pages designed to give a polite explanation for error conditions. These error conditions generate numbers which are used to refer to the appropriate error condition. Some of the most common messages are as follows:
Error in Client
400 Bad syntax 401 Unauthorized 402 Not Used (Payment Granted) 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found
Error in Server
500 Internal Error 501 Not Implemented 502 Overloaded 503 Gateway Timeout
First, create the HTML page you want to use as your error message and upload it to your /www directory.
Next, go into your '.htaccess' file (or create one) and add
lines which specify the substitution.
Here are three examples of specifying error documents which will be called for a given
error condition (note you can use relative or absolute addressing):
ErrorDocument 401 http://your_domain.com/nopasswd.html ErrorDocument 403 /forbidden.html ErrorDocument 404 http://www.your_domain.com/nofile.html
You can add mime types to your '.htaccess' file with a line like:
AddType text/html .txt
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