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Hi - I'd like to setup a meaningful error page for a virtual host that uses mod_vhost_alias. If a visitor enters a url that doesn't exist on the server they're served a custom error page.
Here's a simple example:

The vhost has:
VirtualDocumentRoot /var/www/html/customer/%1

Requests for http://samplesite.mydomain.com will serve /var/www/html/customer/samplesite/index.html

However, if the user makes a mistake and enters "amplesite.mydomain.com" apache throws an error.

My question is how to catch these cases and show a friendly error page rather than an ugly apache error?

Thanks,
Graham

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53 Technology

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