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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?
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?
Danny
> Sorry mate - although we are great we can't help you with that one.
>
> Danny
scuppered!... thanks anyway :)