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Custom error-handler based on vBulletin templates
What this hack does?
--------------------------- UPDATE: Improved instruction.txt, fixed for those who use external style sheets This hack adds a custom error-handler to your site using the vBulletin template engine to display the appropriate errors (e.g. 404 File not Found, 403 Forbidden, etc). Demo ------- Go to my site and enter some non-existing url. E.g. Random 404 Error. Or try to access my /cgi-bin path to receive a 403 error. What to do? ---------------- queries to run: 0 templates changed: 0 templates added: 1 (ERROR_SHELL) files changed: 1 (.htaccess) files added: 1 (error.php) Time needed to install ---------------------------- < 5 mins |
Ahhh, a new toy for me to play with. Thank you very much, sir. ;)
[high]* Boofo clicks the install button continuously![/high] |
beautiful :)
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Nice work. I'll add to my install list :cool:.
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I'm having a strange problem with my style background not showing as well as the alt1 and alt2 variables. :(
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I can't get this to work. I know it has something to do with how I'm doing the htaccess file.
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Same here. When I install it every page get's a 500 error. Everything is in my root folder, I commented out the chmod line but to no avail.
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You might want to take out custom code in that error.php and re-release it...
Also a side note to anybody installing it, if you haven't put absolute paths to your navbar links, you'll see they point to incorrect files. |
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