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a phrase: "name servers" Prepend a plus sign to a word or phrase to custom error documents plesk require its presence in an article: +cpanel Prepend a minus sign to a word or phrase to require its absence in an article: -windows Words of less than three characters are ignored. All searches are case-insensitive. Search [?] Support Portal Home » Plesk » Plesk 10 » Plesk 10 Client Side » Setting Up Custom Error Documents With Plesk on Windows Setting Up Custom Error Documents With Plesk on Windows Overview cPanel Plesk on Windows Plesk 10 VPS In order to setup custom error pages in Plesk on a Windows server, please do the following: Turning on Custom Error Pages Before you can use custom error pages, you must first turn them on: Login to Plesk Click on the Websites & Domains tab. Click on Hosting Settings next to the domain you are configuring. Check the box for Custom error documents. Click OK. You will be taken back to the Websites & Domains tab and it should say "Information: The settings were successfully updated" near the top of the page. Once you have Custom Error Pages turned on, you have three options for setting them up: edit the existing error documents, or create new ones. Option 1: Editing an Existing Custom Error Page The easiest way to create your own error page is to edit the ones already there: Click on the Website & Domains tab (if not already on that page). Click on File Manager. Within the Root directory, click the error_docs folder (the text link or the folder in front of the link). Click on the error page you want to edit. For example, Not_Found.html. Use Plesk's built-in HTML editor to edit the error page: Click OK to save your changes. Once saved, your changes will take effect. No additional steps necessary. Option 2: Setting up Custom Error Pages Instead of editing the existing error pages, you can create your own with different filenames, or even specify that it redirects to a specific URL instead. Step 1: Creating the New Error Page Create a new page and upload it to your domain. It can be
& Site Management Integration Options Developers eMail Components CloudLinux Extensions Extension Catalog Submit your Extension Plans & Pricing Support Resources FAQs Forums Knowledge Base Documentation Downloads Plesk University Release notes Blog Become a Partner Russian German French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian Language English Russian German French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian any Search How to create custom error pages? Article ID: 5279, created on May 26, 2008, last review on Aug 24, 2016 Applies to: Plesk for Linux/Unix Plesk 12.5 for Windows Plesk 11.5 for Windows Question How to create custom error pages? Resolution On Linux Select the required subscription in the Subscription box at the top of the screen. Or, to http://support.hostgator.com/articles/setting-up-custom-error-documents-with-plesk-on-windows view sites of all subscriptions, select All subscriptions. Switch on custom error documents support: Go to the Websites & Domains tab and click Hosting Settings in a website settings pane. Select the Custom error documents checkbox. Click OK. Connect to the server via FTP, and go to the error_docs directory. Edit or replace the respective files. Be sure to preserve the correct file names: 400 Bad File Request - https://kb.plesk.com/en/5279 bad_request.html 401 Unauthorized - unauthorized.html 403 Forbidden/Access denied - forbidden.html 404 Not Found - not_found.html 405 Method Not Allowed - method_not_allowed.html 406 Not Acceptable - not_acceptable.html 407 Proxy Authentication Required - proxy_authentication_required.html 412 Precondition Failed - precondition_failed.html 414 Request-URI Too Long - request-uri_too_long.html 415 Unsupported Media Type - unsupported_media_type.html 500 Internal Server Error - internal_server_error.html 501 Not Implemented - not_implemented.html 502 Bad Gateway - bad_gateway.html 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable - maintenance.html The web server will start using your error documents in a few hours, after it is restarted. On Windows If you have access to several subscriptions, select the required subscription in the Subscription box at the top of the screen. Or, to view sites of all your subscriptions, select All subscriptions. Switch on support for custom error documents. Go to the Websites & Domains tab and click the Hosting Settings button. Select the Custom error documents checkbox. Click OK. Go to the Websites & Domains tab. Click the required domain name. Click Virtual Directories to see the list of error documents for the root web directory. Error documents located here are used for all web pages of the selected site. If it is needed customize error pages for a specific virtual directory, navigate to that d
AccountExec:Pro DashboardMijn productenAccountinstellingenMijn verlengingenAfmeldenInloggenMenuHelpSysteemstatusTerug|Startpagina Volledige siteHelpWindows Hosting (Plesk)Windows Hosting (Plesk) HelpContact 9:00 - 18:00 uur, ma-vr 085 888 3143 Set up a custom 404 page404 https://www.godaddy.com/help/set-up-a-custom-404-page-16005 pages display when someone tries to access a http://serverfault.com/questions/131015/how-to-configure-custom-error-page-in-plesk-9-3-for-non-existing-folder page on your website that doesn't exist. Our hosting accounts allow you to use your home page as your 404 page, or you can create a custom one. Server-side scripts, such as ASP.NET custom error and PHP, might not work on custom 404 pages because of how Web server software (i.e. IIS and Apache) handles them. Log in to your GoDaddy account. Click Web Hosting. Next to the hosting account you want to use, click Manage. custom error documents In the section for the domain you want to use, click Show More. Click Hosting Settings. Select Custom error documents, and then click OK. Click Virtual Directories. Go to the Error Documents tab. Navigate to the second page of errors, and then click 404. In the Location field, enter the URL of the 404 page you want to use, and then click OK. Error docs must be web-visible, i.e. in your httpdocs directory or hosted elsewhere.Was dit artikel nuttig?JaNeeBedankt voor je feedbackFijn dat we konden helpen! Kunnen we nog iets voor je doen?Dat spijt ons. Hoe kunnen we je beter helpen?VerzendenAnnuleerVerwante artikelenDe details van je database weergeven met gedeelde hostingaccountsHeb je nog steeds hulp nodig?Neem contact op met ons bekroonde supportteamContact
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to configure custom error page in Plesk 9.3 for non existing folder? [closed] up vote 2 down vote favorite I'm trying to configure Plesk in order to show website visitors a custom error html. The current hosted site is an ASP.NET site. This site shows its custom errors on error403.aspx and error404.aspx files. Now to comply with plesk, I've created error_docs with required files like forbidden.html, etc... When user try to navigate http://mysite.com/a_missing_page.aspx, the visitor is redirected to error404.aspx correctly. But when user try to navigate to a non existent directory http://mysite.com/a_missing_folder/ the site takes me to IIS 404 regular page. Plesk has Custom error documents activated on Web hosting settings. ASP.NET Error pages defined in web.config are showing fine. But it seems plesk wont show its custom html error documents. The bottom line here is about setting up a custom error page to a directory. Is it possible to do this using Plesk or do I have to change it manually on IIS? http-status-code-404 directory custom-errors share|improve this question asked Apr 9 '10 at 16:30 Junior M 15119 closed as off-topic by HopelessN00b Jan 14 '15 at 5:00 This question does not appear to be about server, networking, or related infrastructure administration within the scope defined in the help center.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. I can't see this option in Plesk. I noticed here it can be done on IIS Manager->MySite-> IIS -> Error pages. Change the current 404 to "/error404.aspx", and 403 for "/error403.aspx". Next step at right panel click on "Edit Feature settings" By default IIS presents the option "Detailed errors". Just changed to "Custom error pages" and now It's possible to navigate mysite.com/a_missing_folder and users is redirected to the correct error403.aspx page. Can Plesk do this? –Junior M Apr 9 '10 at 16:43 This questi