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ErrorDocument directive in Apache - similar directive in IIS?
Hi,
i have no idea about web-servers so bear with me on this one.... in apache you can set the following directive to display a customised error page when say you request an inexistent page on the server Code:
ErrorDocument 404 /error.php this will display the html contained with the 'error.php' file when the user requests an inexistent page on your server. Is there a corresponding directive that you can use in Microsoft IIS? |
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Open the iis management console and look around for "custom errors".
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