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Re: [cobalt-users] custom error pages for a virtual client.



 I've read instructions on apache.org and it doesn't seem to work.  
Everytime I make a customer .htaccess file it says internal server 
error.  Do you know of a place that has a good example of setting up 
this type of .htaccess file.

 john



> cobalt wrote:
> 
> >  How can I setup customer error pages for some of my virtual hosting
> > customers?  I believe there should be a command I can enter in the
> > httpd.conf file to direct to certain files in my users's home 
directory.
> 
> Since the settings in httpd.conf can get overwritten by the Cobalt
> "sauce" I'd suggest the customer maintain his/her own .htaccess file 
to
> set this.
> 
> We've changed the defaults server-wide on our system, but we did it by
> putting our own contents into the default .html files named by the
> httpd.conf file.
> 
> > Has anyone done this?  help?
> 
> Lots of us.  The archives are full of this subject and some very good
> answers.
> 
> Jeff
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