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.htaccess > Article Reported Service Interruptions Linux Custom Error Pages For Linux packages. Follow the steps below to create your own custom error pages
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that will replace the default (404, 403, 500) error pages. To use erreur 404 1and1 your own custom error page, you must: Create the custom error page. Save the custom error page. 404 error page template Upload the custom error page to your web space. Specify the path to the custom error page in the .htaccess file. Some common errors are listed in the table
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below: Error Number Error Description 400 Bad Syntax 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 500 Internal Error Reference the example below for the format to use. Each new line must start with "ErrorDocument" followed by a space and then the error number. Leave another space after the error number and then specify the URL for the error page
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to use. Please note that this .htaccess method does not work for PHP files. ErrorDocument 400 http://www.your_domain.com/errorDocs/400.html ErrorDocument 403 http://www.your_domain.com/errorDocs/403.html ErrorDocument 404 http://www.your_domain.com/errorDocs/404.html ErrorDocument 500 http://www.your_domain.com/errorDocs/500.html Save the .htaccess file in the root of your webspace. If you already have a .htaccess file in the root of your webspace, do not overwrite the file but edit the existing one instead. If you are creating/editing the file on a Windows machine, use a basic text editor like Wordpad or Notepad. Save the file as htaccess.txt first and then upload the file to the root of your webspace. Once uploaded, you can then rename the file to .htaccess. For additional information, you may want to reference: Enable/Disable File Listing (Linux) Related Articles Explanation of 500 Errors Manually Password Protect Your Files/Folders (Linux) Adjust Apache Webserver Properties Use the CGI Output Monitor to Test Scripts and Parse Codes Importing and Exporting MySQL Databases Using PHP View PHP Settings and Modules About 1&1 Jobs at 1&1 Newsroom T&C Privacy Policy © 2016 1&1 Internet Inc.
web.config > Article Reported Service Interruptions Create Custom Error Pages (MS 2008) For Windows 2008 Hosting packages. funny 404 error page Follow the steps below to create custom error pages
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that visitors will see instead of the deafult 500, 404, 403, etc. error pages. First, 404 error page examples Access the MyWebsite Editor. This article describes how to create custom error pages for Microsoft 2008 Hosting packages. If you have ordered your package before http://help.1and1.com/hosting-c37630/scripts-and-programming-languages-c85099/htaccess-c37776/linux-custom-error-pages-a596183.html September 1st 2010 then your package uses the Microsoft 2003 Hosting platform and you will have to Create Custom Error Pages for MS 2003 To use your own custom error page, you must: Create the custom error page. Save the custom error page. Upload the custom error page to your https://help.1and1.com/hosting-c37630/scripts-and-programming-languages-c85099/webconfig-c79868/create-custom-error-pages-ms-2008-a764027.html web space. Specify the path to the custom error page in the web.config file. Listed in red below is the path for the 404 error page in the default web.config file. You may replace this path with the path to your uploaded file so that your custom error page is used instead. error statusCode="404" prefixLanguageFilePath="" path="/OaOInternal/DefaultWebs/sedoCurrent/Error404.aspx" responseMode="ExecuteURL" /> If your custom 404 error page is named error404.html and was uploaded to the root (top most) folder in your web space, you would list the path as /error404.html as can be seen in the sample web.config file below.
all but selected sub-directories using .htaccess rulesNotes on upgrading to WordPress 3.0 on 1and1Renaming table prefix on WordPress 2.9Custom error pages on 1and1 when HTML files are set as PHP types A http://www.reviewmylife.co.uk/blog/2008/05/26/custom-error-pages-on-1and1-when-html-files-are-set-as-php-types/ long time ago I set up custom error pages on my http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/61142/moved-site-to-11-hosting-but-is-broken-and-redirecting-to-godaddy-404 1&1 hosted websites. However recently I noticed that they had stopped working. When a 404 error occured, instead of redirecting to my error page I got an advert filled parking page. I re-checked their instructions for setting up the error pages on their FAQ and I was 404 error pretty sure that I was setting the pages up correctly.After spending over an hour trying to figure out what was going wrong I stumbled on the ‘Empty Parking Pages' link on the Domain Overview in their Administration control panel. You can see the position of this link in the red box.On this page is the option to turn off 404 error page their ‘Empty Parking Pages'. I turned this option off - it then took a few minutes for the change to be visible on my website.Part of the message says:When using this service, a page from our webserver will be displayed instead. Unless, of course, you have set up your own error message.Now instead of getting the advert filled parking page I got a plain:Error 404 - Not found Your browser can't find the document corresponding to the URL you typed in.It is better than before but it is still not my error message!It seemed the only way I could get correctly working error files is to create files with the following file names in your site's root directory - ‘error400.html', ‘error403.html', ‘error404.html' and ‘error500.html'. No entry in the .htaccess file is needed - 1&1 automatically picks these files up as your error pages. So why weren't the ErrorDocument lines in my .htaccess working?In my .htaccess file I also have the following line: AddType x-mapp-php4 .html .htmThis line allows PHP code to be processed f
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