Error Pages
Use this utility to define what will be done if a requested page on your site is missing or fails to open for any other reason. In order to specify your own ErrorDocuments, you need to be slightly familiar with the server returned error codes:
Successful Client Requests | |
200 | OK |
201 | Created |
202 | Accepted |
203 | Non-Authorative Information |
204 | No Content |
205 | Reset Content |
206 | Partial Content |
Client Request Redirected | |
300 | Multiple Choices |
301 | Moved Permanently |
302 | Moved Temporarily |
303 | See Other |
304 | Not Modified |
305 | Use Proxy |
Client Request Errors | |
400 | Bad Request |
401 | Authorization Required |
402 | Payment Required (not used yet) |
403 | Forbidden |
404 | Not Found |
405 | Method Not Allowed |
406 | Not Acceptable (encoding) |
407 | Proxy Authentication Required |
408 | Request Timed Out |
409 | Conflicting Request |
410 | Gone |
411 | Content Length Required |
412 | Precondition Failed |
413 | Request Entity Too Long |
414 | Request URI Too Long |
415 | Unsupported Media Type |
Server Errors | |
500 | Internal Server Error |
501 | Not Implemented |
502 | Bad Gateway |
503 | Service Unavailable |
504 | Gateway Timeout |
505 | HTTP Version Not Supported |
To configure Error Pages, do the following:
Windows users will get a slightly different form: