Re: [WebDNA] It's been a while so ...

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2009


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 103432
interpreted = N
texte = --Boundary-00=_GRxkKF84f6Y9mDP Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > If you're using apache then .htaccess is easiest IMO: > ErrorDocument 404 /whatever.html I don't have .htaccess files enabled on my server. Do you happen to know how to do this in the httpd.conf file? If not I'll take a look tomorrow, I can probably figure it out when I have a chance. > Otherwise to do it WebDNA style, you need to edit the > "TemplateNotFound" message in errormessages.db ... This is the way I've always done it before, but the only files this works for are those with suffixes served by WebDNA. I think I need both solutions here because Apache handles missing files that do NOT have WebDNA suffixes, and the TemplateNotFound change will take care of files with WebDNA suffixes -- because Apache just passes these off to WebDNA without looking to see if they exist or not. Thanks Dan. Sincerely, Ken Grome --Boundary-00=_GRxkKF84f6Y9mDP Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > If you're using apache then .htaccess is easiest IMO:
> ErrorDocument 404 /whatever.html


I don't have .htaccess files enabled on my server. Do you happen to know how to do this in the httpd.conf file? If not I'll take a look tomorrow, I can probably figure it out when I have a chance.



> Otherwise to do it WebDNA style, you need to edit the
> "TemplateNotFound" message in errormessages.db ...


This is the way I've always done it before, but the only files this works for are those with suffixes served by WebDNA.


I think I need both solutions here because Apache handles missing files that do NOT have WebDNA suffixes, and the TemplateNotFound change will take care of files with WebDNA suffixes -- because Apache just passes these off to WebDNA without looking to see if they exist or not.


Thanks Dan.


Sincerely,
Ken Grome


--Boundary-00=_GRxkKF84f6Y9mDP-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] It's been a while so ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] It's been a while so ... ("Dan Strong" 2009)
  3. [WebDNA] It's been a while so ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
--Boundary-00=_GRxkKF84f6Y9mDP Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > If you're using apache then .htaccess is easiest IMO: > ErrorDocument 404 /whatever.html I don't have .htaccess files enabled on my server. Do you happen to know how to do this in the httpd.conf file? If not I'll take a look tomorrow, I can probably figure it out when I have a chance. > Otherwise to do it WebDNA style, you need to edit the > "TemplateNotFound" message in errormessages.db ... This is the way I've always done it before, but the only files this works for are those with suffixes served by WebDNA. I think I need both solutions here because Apache handles missing files that do NOT have WebDNA suffixes, and the TemplateNotFound change will take care of files with WebDNA suffixes -- because Apache just passes these off to WebDNA without looking to see if they exist or not. Thanks Dan. Sincerely, Ken Grome --Boundary-00=_GRxkKF84f6Y9mDP Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > If you're using apache then .htaccess is easiest IMO:
> ErrorDocument 404 /whatever.html


I don't have .htaccess files enabled on my server. Do you happen to know how to do this in the httpd.conf file? If not I'll take a look tomorrow, I can probably figure it out when I have a chance.



> Otherwise to do it WebDNA style, you need to edit the
> "TemplateNotFound" message in errormessages.db ...


This is the way I've always done it before, but the only files this works for are those with suffixes served by WebDNA.


I think I need both solutions here because Apache handles missing files that do NOT have WebDNA suffixes, and the TemplateNotFound change will take care of files with WebDNA suffixes -- because Apache just passes these off to WebDNA without looking to see if they exist or not.


Thanks Dan.


Sincerely,
Ken Grome


--Boundary-00=_GRxkKF84f6Y9mDP-- Kenneth Grome

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