Internet Explorer Show Friendly Http Error Messages Registry
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rather than the messages from web server. This tweak makes the browser to display the messages from Web server. Tweak for : Windows 98, internet explorer 7 error messages Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Vista Description: Internet
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Explorer displays a default friendly HTTP error message but you can use this tweak to make it displays internet explorer has stopped working message windows 7 the messages from Web server. For this, go to Start > Run menu, enter “regedit” and navigate to the registry path listed below. Now, right-click and modify the String value “Friendly internet explorer must close error http errors”, in the right panel, to “no” which can show Web server messages. However, if you want to show friendly messages back, change the value data to “yes”.Restart Internet Explorer for the changes to take effect. Is your PC slow?optimize performance with Advanced System Optimizer 3 Dont show Friendly HTTP Error Messages.reg The ".reg" file can disable friendly version of
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any HTTP error message. Download Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages (default).reg The ".reg" file can enable friendly version of any HTTP error message. Download Registry Entry Details: Registry Entry 1 : [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\] Key Type : Current User Value Name : Friendly http errors Data Type : REG_SZ (String Value) Enabled Value : No Disabled value : Yes Other value : Value Action : Modified Steps ScreenShots: Apply registry settings according below given steps of screenshots with related changes. Internet Explorer displays the error messages from Web server. Internet Explorer displays friendly error messages. First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit". Second, go to the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\] key, right-click on the "Friendly http errors" String value and click on "Modify". Finally, enter the value "No" in the text box and click on 'OK'. Other Related Tweaks Restrict viewing source in Internet Explorer (For Windows 98/Me). Category : Software / Applications > Internet Explorer Internet Explorer gives the option to view the source of a webpage. With this setting, you can turn off th
Web server. Level: Recommended For Novice Users Description:Internet explorer displays a default friendly http error message but you can use this tweak to make it displays the messages from web server. For what does it mean when internet explorer cannot display the webpage this, go to start > run menu, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. Now, right-click and modify the string value friendly http errors, in the right panel, to no which can show web server messages. However, if you want to show friendly messages back, change the value data to yes. Restart internet explorer for the changes to take effect. When editing the registry it is highly recommended http://www.tweaklibrary.com/Software_Applications/Internet-Explorer/27/Dont-show-friendly-HTTP-error-messages/11253/ to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free. Quick Navigation Screenshots | Registry Entries | Related Tweaks | Library Categories | Free Registry Scan Screenshots First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit". Second, go to the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\] key, right-click on the "Friendly http errors" String value and click on "Modify". Finally, enter the value "No" http://www.liutilities.com/products/registrybooster/tweaklibrary/tweaks/11253/ in the text box and click on 'OK'. Click here to run a free scan for registry errors Registry Entries- back to top Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\] Location: Current User Value Name: Friendly http errors Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value) Enabled Value: No Disabled Value: Yes Action Type: Modified Click here to run a free scan for registry errors Related Tweaks- back to top Enable/Disable the AutoComplete option in Internet Explorer. Using Internet Explorer URL Protocol Prefixes. Online Support option in Internet Explorer can be linked to different websites. Create your own animation logo and set the toolbar image. Change the Internet Explorer source editor. Customize the title of Internet Explorer window. Change the name of Windows Update option in Internet Explorer's Tools menu. Remove Internet Explorer Cache/Temporary Internet Files. Remove Cookies from Internet Explorer. Remove Internet Explorer Typed URL History. Clear the search arguments list from Search Results window. Set default download path of Internet Explorer. Move Internet Explorer favorites folder to new location. Move Internet Explorer cookies folder to new location. Change default location of Internet Explorer history folder. Turn off Close option in Internet Explorer. Disable context menu in Internet Explorer web pages. Block Internet Options dialog in Internet Explorer. Remove the Save As option in Internet Explorer. Remove Favorite
'14 Friendly HTTP Error Pages ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ EricLaw [ex-MSFT]August 18, 20100 Share 0 0 Internet Explorer 5 and later will show a “Friendly” HTTP Error page if the server https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ieinternals/2010/08/18/friendly-http-error-pages/ returns certain HTTP Error status codes with a short message body. The intent is to replace a terse server message like this one: …with a page which may be slightly more helpful to the average user, like this one: Unfortunately, IE's logic isn't smart enough to detect that, say, the response was a tiny HTML page with a META Refresh pointed at a different page, meaning that the internet explorer META Refresh won't work until you pad the HTML response with enough text to be deemed "non-terse." A common question from web developers is: What makes IE decide to show a friendly error page? The answer is that the server’s response must meet two criteria: The HTTP Status code must be [400, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409, 410, 500, 501, 505] The HTTP Response body’s byte length show friendly http must be shorter than a threshold value If the server’s response meets both criteria, then IE will show its own Friendly HTTP Error page instead of the server’s terse response. The byte length thresholds are stored in the registry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE under the subkey \SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\ErrorThresholds. The default threshold is 256 bytes for the response codes [403, 405, 410] and 512 bytes for response codes [400, 404, 406, 408, 409, 500, 501, 505]. If the registry entry is missing for one of the status codes, its threshold defaults to 512 bytes. I wrote a simple script which allows you to test IE’s Friendly HTTP Error pages using Meddler. The next most common question is: How do I prevent IE from showing the friendly error page? If a user wants to prevent display of all Friendly HTTP Error pages, they can untick an option in the Internet Control Panel's Advanced tab, then restart IE. Of course, only the Friendly HTTP Error pages can be disabled in this way; other Friendly Error pages (like the DNS Lookup error or TCP/IP Connection failure page) cannot be disabled because IE has no other content from the server to display instead. Of course, it is impractical (and not