This is completely off topic for this list. The answer is in the Apache
documentation.
However, all you need to change is "error document" in your httpd.conf file
eg
ErrorDocument 500 /500.htm
Or whatever number of error you are referring to. In the above example, the
file 500.htm in your Document Root is served.
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John Airey
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Baumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 May 2000 17:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Setting Apache Error Document if no User Cert provided
Hi all,
I am wondering if it is possible to configure a custom html page as an
error document in apache, which is shown when ClientVerifiy is required
but no or a wrong user certificate is presented by the browser.
Currently I only get a Netscape dialog with an "i/o error".
Thanks for any hints,
Reagrds,
Jan Baumann
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