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oglsmm 11-06-2005 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJR512
If you don't have anthing in your .htaccess file, how is the hack working at all? Sure, if you go to www.yourdomain.com/forums/httperror.php?e=404 you'll see the error page, but what if you go to www.yourdomain.com/xkaooe3991.html, a file which probably doesn't exist on your server, do you get the error page from my hack then? Because as far as I'm aware, custom error pages need to be "pointed" to by the .htaccess file, otherwise you get the generic error page. And if I'm wrong about that, then I guess I need to be re-educated. :)

I meant there is nothing in there but the stuff from this hack.

Sorry for the confusion.

Lea Verou 11-06-2005 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loukrhtia
After I installed this a lot of my members complain that they keep seing it in pages that exist, especially on the home page of the site!

*bump* :nervous:

JJR512 11-07-2005 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loukrhtia
After I installed this a lot of my members complain that they keep seing it in pages that exist, especially on the home page of the site!

Sorry about that. I'm actually not really sure how to help you. The problem would seem to be with the webserver itself, since it's directing people to the error pages. It could be that the .htaccess file isn't configured properly or there is some other problem related to it.

You may want to ask your webhost technical support what's wrong with your .htaccess file. Explain to them you're trying to use custom error pages and show them what you put in that file.

If they are able to help you, please tell us here what they did. If they can't help you (or nobody else here can), then unfortunately you may need to uninstall and not use this hack.

Lea Verou 11-07-2005 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJR512
Sorry about that. I'm actually not really sure how to help you. The problem would seem to be with the webserver itself, since it's directing people to the error pages. It could be that the .htaccess file isn't configured properly or there is some other problem related to it.

You may want to ask your webhost technical support what's wrong with your .htaccess file. Explain to them you're trying to use custom error pages and show them what you put in that file.

If they are able to help you, please tell us here what they did. If they can't help you (or nobody else here can), then unfortunately you may need to uninstall and not use this hack.

I already asked them and they said that everything is ok! :confused:
Btw this only happens at the home page of the site...
Are you sure it has nothing to do with the hack? Cause I read here that other members have it too and it only started happening after the install of it...

JJR512 11-08-2005 01:24 PM

It's possible, but if it is, it's beyond my comprehension. It defies logic. The operation of this hack should be extremely simple. Either an error condition occurs, in which case you are directed to the appropriate page generated by this hack, or else there is no error condition and you get to the correct page on your site. I can't understand how someone would get to the error message without there being any error condition. I'm sorry.

kadafi_alive 11-19-2005 08:54 PM

Hi JJR512,

great hack, it is working perfectly except in whoisonline, it shows when a user is seeing an error page: Unknown location instead of the phrase viewing error.

How do I fix this

Regards

JJR512 11-20-2005 04:11 PM

Is the plugin active?

Skyline_GT 11-25-2005 07:57 AM

I wonder how come the images are dead?
Where should I fix this?
http://www.gamerzplanet.net/adsd

Snake 11-25-2005 12:29 PM

I don't see any broken images, it's working fine. ;)

PennylessZ28 11-27-2005 05:27 AM

Glad to know I'm not alone, I've been using the old and new versions of this and everyone is EXPERINCING and error, even when they aren't.

WTF?


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