Re: [users@httpd] Using Apache Error Pages

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Hi Joost,
Ok,I must admit that I did not turn that off,I will do so
and see if it works.
Regarding the size of the error pages,they are Apache's
default pages and they ARE bigger than 512 kbytes.

Thanking you kindly,
Marc.

On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 21:11:28 +0200 (CEST)
 "Joost de Heer" <sanguis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Marc de Wet said:
> > Hi Ian,
> > Thank you so much for replying to my problem.
> > Ok,I did exactly what you did in httpd.conf and like I
> say
> > I still get the IE eroor pages.
> 
> - Did you turn off 'friendly error pages' in IE?
> - How large are your error pages? IE happily ignores
> error pages smaller
> than 512 bytes (!).
> 
> Joost
> 
> 
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