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cPanel203: Managing your Domains in cPanel>>How to Create Custom Error Pages in cPanel How to Create Custom Error Pages in cPanel Written by John-Paul Briones Views: 3,882 Published: Jun 25, 2015 Comments: 2 In this tutorial: Creating a Custom Error Page Setup .htaccess File When a visitor to your site receives an error message, such as 404 (Not found), or 500 (Internal server error); they will see the default error page. You can easily customize these pages in your cPanel with the Error Pages button. For example you may want to personalize the error message. In this tutorial we will show you how to create a custom error page in cPanel. Then, we will show you how to add an .htaccess rule, so your custom error pages will load when needed. Creating a Custom Error page Login to your cPanel. Click the Error Pages button, in the Advanced section of cPanel. If you have multiple domains in your cPanel, select it from the Managing menu. You will see a list of Common Error Codes, click the one you want to create a
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before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 8 of 8 Thread: Disable custom 404 page settings for cpanel users in WHM? Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/cpanel/create-custom-error-pages this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 12-28-2005,11:36 AM #1 2DollarWebHosting View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Disabled Join Date Dec 2005 Posts 7 Disable custom 404 page settings for cpanel users in WHM? Hi.. I'm working on tweaking everything for my free host. I'm going to allow users to host their http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=472873 own domains instead of using a subdomain of mine, however, I want to disable the settings in their cpanel that lets them set their own 404 page. Is there any way I can do this, and also, is there any way I can set the 404 page for all of my users? Reply With Quote 0 12-28-2005,12:47 PM #2 David View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage & Goliath Join Date Oct 2003 Location Chattanooga Posts 8,976 2dollar, It's available via the WHM panel under the features: Disable 'custom error pages'. David Fused.com — web hosting for businesses that don't want to think about web hosting. Follow me on twitter @davidandgoliath Reply With Quote 0 12-28-2005,07:01 PM #3 2DollarWebHosting View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Disabled Join Date Dec 2005 Posts 7 Great, thanks for the info David! Now once those are disabled, is there a way for me to set the 404 pages for all domains on my server? Reply With Quote 0 12-29-2005,09:22 AM #4 P-nut View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Retired Moderator Joi
domain or subdomain you want and click the page you want to edit. Insert your own custom page code (in HTML or SHTML). The changes will be applied after https://support.ehost.com/articles/cpanel/custom-error-pages you click Save. But I don't know any HTML Never fear. If you use a design program like Sitebuilder, simply publish a page which you would want to use. Next, visit your website online and pull up that new page you want. At the top of your browser, go to View and choose "Source" or "Page Source". Copy everything from the pop-up window (right click, Select custom error All, right click, Copy) and now you can paste where the HTML code belongs. Afterward, you may want to remove that extra page from your site builder program. Common problems If you are still seeing the default error pages, try refreshing your browser (ctrl + F5). If you still see the default pages, please add this code to your .htaccess file in the public_html directory. ErrorDocument 403 custom error page /403.shtml
ErrorDocument 404 /404.shtml
ErrorDocument 500 /500.shtml
You can even use existing pages as the resulting page. Say you don't want any visitors seeing 404 errors on your site. You can make your home page the result, like so: ErrorDocument 404 /index.html
If Internet Explorer is not displaying the custom error page, it is likely because the error page must be larger than 1 kilobyte. There are many error pages which may be defined. Client Request Errors 400 - Bad Request 401 - Authorization Required 403 - Forbidden 404 - Not Found 405 - Method Not Allowed 406 - Not Acceptable (encoding) 407 - Proxy Authentication Required 408 - Request Timed Out 409 - Conflicting Request 410 - Gone 411 - Content Length Required 412 - Precondition Failed 413 - Request Entity Too Long 414 - Request URI Too Long 415 - Unsupported Media Type Server Errors 500 - Internal Server Error 501 - Not Implemented 502 - Bad Gateway 503 - Service Unavailable 504 - Gateway Timeout 505 - HTTP Version Not Supported How can I revert back to the default error pages? Simply delete the error page from the public_html folder: 404.