Does Apache have an equivalent to nginx "fastcgi_intercept_errors"?
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We have spent a bit of time looking around with no success.
We would like to implement a custom error page using Apache 2.4 and PHP-FPM
So far unsuccessful.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
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