Custom Error Handling with PHP
Custom error documents are a valuable tool to have. Using this tutorial you'll be able to redirect any user to a specified location on your site if they have reached an error such as Error 404 - Document Not Found or Error 500 - Internal server Error. If you've re-designed your site recently or even moved some files around, this tutorial will show you how to use PHP and Apache's htaccess file to avoid losing traffic.
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- Jul 25, 2002
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- Jul 25, 2002
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