At 19:15 09/19/2003 +0200, you wrote:

>
> After seeing your post, I did a quick test and created a 502.html file in
> WebSTAR's Error folder but that didn't do the trick. Can you elaborate on
> your use of a CGI as an error file?
>

Firstly you have to find out the error code that is returned. Perhaps you
could try using a browser or with a command line utility such as wget . If
you don't get anywhere and you have a externally accessible server then I
can use the tools that I have here to see if Webstar spits back an
errorcode.

I tested this and WebSTAR is returning a 200 OK with the blank page. The returned HTML code is something primitive like <html><body></body</html>. I consider that a bug. I'll report it.


4D will probably say it is a "feature". :(

I've asked about this on the WebSTAR talk list w/ no response.

Since we're getting 200 OK I see no point in further pursuing this at this time.

Thanks,

Brad

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