Hi Felipe, One thought - ANY file not on your server will generate a '404 not found' which you can redirect to an error page. You could run a cgi - perl, whatever, to parse the filename and then generate/display any page of your choice. Just an idea... Any better solution anybody? At 16:46 31/08/2001 +0200, Felipe Blanco wrote:
Hi everybody
Anyone knows if there is a way to make the webserver ( in this case apache ) show a specific html document when a type of file is requested??
A type of file..not a concrete file ,
I dont know if my english is as good as all can understand me so i put a example
Person 1 request files .php to my apache so i want the client see a file called donthandlephp.html for example
Thanx all
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