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generic error responses in the event of 4xx or 5xx HTTP status codes, these responses are rather stark, uninformative, and can be intimidating to site users. You may wish to
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provide custom error responses which are either friendlier, or in some language other than apache 404 error page English, or perhaps which are styled more in line with your site layout. Customized error responses can be defined for any HTTP apache 404 error on a file that exists status code designated as an error condition - that is, any 4xx or 5xx status. Additionally, a set of values are provided, so that the error document can be customized further based on the values of
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these variables, using Server Side Includes. Or, you can have error conditions handled by a cgi program, or other dynamic handler (PHP, mod_perl, etc) which makes use of these variables. Configuration Available Variables Customizing Error Responses Multi Language Custom Error Documents See alsoComments Configuration Custom error documents are configured using the ErrorDocument directive, which may be used in global, virtualhost, or directory context. It may be used in .htaccess files if href="./mod/core.html#allowoverride">AllowOverrideApache 404 Error But File Exists
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Java JSRs Mobile Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: Tomcat HTTP Status 404 error in tomcat Lakshmi Nimishakavi Greenhorn Posts: 12 posted 8 years ago http 404 error fix 1 Hi I am working with tomcat 4.1.37 and follwing are 2 problems i
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m facing. 1. After coming to tomcat web applicaiton manager page i see a list of applications. These are sample apache 401 error web applications that came when tomcat was downloaded. Now my problem is When i click on any of those applications i get HTTP Status 404 - /examples/ type Status report message /examples/ description The requested https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/custom-error.html resource (/examples/) is not available. 2. MYAPP is my application. I am trying to see the form.html(located in Tomcat 4.1\webapps\MYAPP). But i dont see MYAPP in tomcat manager at all. If anyone can suggest me what to do it would be great. Thanks Lakshmi Lakshmi Nimishakavi Greenhorn Posts: 12 posted 8 years ago Hello To give few more details,the MYAPP application i mentioned above is a simple one https://coderanch.com/t/87666/Tomcat/HTTP-Status-error-tomcat with just form.html the web.xml in the WEB-INF of MYAPP has the tag
codes (401, 403, 404, 412, 500) The meanings of these error codes from the https://www2.suresupport.com/faq/2/211 web server are: 401 Authorization RequiredThis means that the page requires that the visitors authenticate with their username and password. If they fail to do https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2224028 that, the server returns this error message. 403 ForbiddenThis means that access to the page the visitor is requesting is not allowed. This can 404 error be due to a special rule in the configuration of the web server, or to the specific file system permissions of the file. An example rule in .htaccess that would cause this message is this: deny from 1.2.3.4 Where 1.2.3.4 is the IP address of the visitor. This apache 404 error error can also be caused by the file lacking read permissions. In that case, the web server will not be able to read the file, and this error message would be displayed. 404 Not Found This simply means that the requested file is not there. 412 Precondition Failed The error means that the request triggered a mod_security protection on our end. You can learn more on this matter at http://www.suresupport.com/faq/2/556. 500 Internal Server Error This can be the most confusing error message, because it can be caused by many things ranging from server problems and permission problems to application errors and misconfigurations. Information about the actual error message is recorded in the server's error_log. Please contact our Support team at SureSupport.com if you need information from the error_log of the web server. 2002-2016©Suresupport.com Contact: support Contact @ Us suresupport for more information .com
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