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Wed 26/06/02 at 15:58
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Posts: 787
This is probably a silly question, and should probably be stuck in customer servies or somewhere???

I was just wondering if anyone here could help? ...

I'm using Freeola to host a couple of sites...

Which is cool, don't get me wrong...

Bit it means, whenever a user gets a 404 error, they see the Freeola 404 Error page...

Which although isnt all that important, and hopefully its a rare occourance, hoever, it does tend to throw site continuity out of the window...

Does anyone know if its possible for me to change that for a 404 Error page of my own devising?
Wed 26/06/02 at 15:58
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"Eric The Half A Bee"
Posts: 5,347
This is probably a silly question, and should probably be stuck in customer servies or somewhere???

I was just wondering if anyone here could help? ...

I'm using Freeola to host a couple of sites...

Which is cool, don't get me wrong...

Bit it means, whenever a user gets a 404 error, they see the Freeola 404 Error page...

Which although isnt all that important, and hopefully its a rare occourance, hoever, it does tend to throw site continuity out of the window...

Does anyone know if its possible for me to change that for a 404 Error page of my own devising?
Wed 26/06/02 at 16:10
Posts: 0
Don't hold your breath. I can't imagine the Freeola guys letting you have your own 404 page, if they do it for you, they have to do it for everybody!
Wed 26/06/02 at 16:38
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"Fruit makes you far"
Posts: 232
Sorry mate - although we are great we can't help you with that one.

Danny
Wed 26/06/02 at 17:59
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"Eric The Half A Bee"
Posts: 5,347
Torquay United! wrote:
> Sorry mate - although we are great we can't help you with that one.
>
> Danny


scuppered!... thanks anyway :)
Wed 26/06/02 at 20:26
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
Posts: 14,156
It's easy, it's just that Freeola won't let your use .htaccesses, which makes it less easy. Impossible, in fact.
Thu 27/06/02 at 00:35
Posts: 0
Your site shouldn't contain 404 errors in the first place!

;)

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