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Custom Error Pages
Customize your 400, 401, 403, 404 and 500 error pages to a vb page with navbar back to your site.
Using a modified Dr Erwin Loh html.php hack. Instructions in the zip file. Hope this helps someone. 9 files to upload and 1 template to add. This is not a hack - just a simple Add On |
Thankyou for sharing your work with the community :)
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nice!
On a side note: can I ask you where you got the clock from? |
The clock I got over a vbAdvanced.com.
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Works great, thank you! :)
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Only that they are a different way to accomplish the same effect. One might be easier for some than the other one. Sorry if you're upset. I can remove it. Make no difference to me. |
Not upset at all ;) It might be only be confusing to someone who was looking for a particular hack like this one to find two different versions at the end.
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Thank you for this addon! I will install this soon. :)
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<a href="http://www.exasko.info/forum/susercp.php?" target="_blank">http://www.exasko.info/forum/susercp.php?</a>
that is a 404 page, but yet the hack didn't work.. i did as i was told, uploaded all those pages, and created the one template.. could it be because i am runnin with god and not 3.0.1? |
Looks like you uploaded the same files for you root folder to your forums folder.
There are to seperate sets of files. 1 set for the root folder and one set for the forums folder. Check that and see... |
Nice hack!
Here is my problem though, the folder "/forums" I have mine named "/forum" for my own reason. Where in the PHP file or elsewhere do I need to edit? Currently it loads and my page refreshes like crazy trying to find. But If I take the "s" out of "/forums" in the address bar it works fine. I tried looking, but could not figure it out? Thanks, Fiber |
You would need to edit the files in the root folder and take the s off the forums path.
look for: PHP Code:
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Thanks, the only ones I did not look at.
Fiber |
Isn't it a bit inefficient? It pulls shtml files from all over the place. I'm considering releasing the one I created for my site.
http://www.collegepranks.co.uk/forums/error.php?e=404 http://www.collegepranks.co.uk/forums/error.php?e=403 http://www.collegepranks.co.uk/forum...hp?e=dsagsdghd etc. |
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Thank you for sharing this with the community :)
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If I don't have a forums directory and my forums are at the root ie. rouseindahouse.com and not rouseindahouse.com/forums/, what changes would I need to make?
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Okay, I have the same issue, forums in the root.
I edited the root files to point to the root and changed the /forums/ files to *.html so they could co exist. I also use windows, so I had to edit the custom error codes in the server settings. Works fine, except you need to cache the template. |
how do I remove this hack?
I have deleted the error html pages, and also the html_page_error.php file and also the template, but when I try to force a 404 it still tries to go to a html_page_error.php when it does not exist, I have cleared my browser cache and everything. |
Just reverse the install and remove these pages
In the root folder (/public_html) Remove: 400.shtmt 401.shtmt 403.shtmt 404.shtmt 500.shtmt |
do you have this for 3.5.4?
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That will be no. I added on Zero's WebTemplates which had this built in. I have not looked at it to see what it would take but will if there is enough call for it.
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I would like to see this on 3.5.4 also....
how can we go about this? |
I would like this for 3.6.4 please
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I will fix it up for you this weekend.
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Thanks a ton!
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