Intercepting Error Responses from a handler

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Hi all,

i have an apache setup using a proprietary handler (let's call it "my-handler") to render the content

<Location "/mypages">
  SetHandler my-handler
</Location>

This is similar to using a php-script handler, i guess.

Now the handler does some URI resolution magic, thus it might return a 404-not found response. I would like to intercept these (and 500, 401, etc. as well) and display some custom error message.

I tried

ErrorDocument 404 /notfound.html

But that does only work for pages not beginning with "/mypages" because apache does not find them. However, if i request "/mypages/nonexistent.html" which is handled by "my-handler" I just see a boring 404 rendered by the handler.

Is there any way to intercept this one _easily_? I could imagine, I could set up a proxy - at least I have found some documentation about intercepting in mod_proxy. But I really like to keep things simple (and fast).

If mod_proxy would be the only solution, is it possible to set up this "in situ", I mean on the one and same apache hosting the "my-handler"

Any help appreciated

regards   achim

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