Re: mod_rewrite in .htaccess but without allowing to set the ErrorDocument

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On 7/30/07, Samuel Vogel <samy-delux@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey Apache Guys,
>
> Is there any way that I can allow my users to use mod_rewrite without
> allowing them to set their own ErrorDocument?
> AllowOverride FileInfo is allows both of them. Can I somehow get a finer
> grained control over this?
> Can I disable setting ErrorDocument while allowing mod_rewrite?

I doubt it. But in any case, mod_rewrite gives way more power than
ErrorDocument, so this doesn't seem like a sensible restriction. With
the appropriate rewrites, you could replicate the exact effect of the
ErrorDocument directive.

Joshua.

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