How can I create a custom 404 error page for the case where the URL
maps to a non-existent webapp?
I know how to do this for an individual webapp, but can't figure put
where the global default error page comes from.
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to a non-existent webapp?
I know how to do this for an individual webapp, but can't figure put
where the global default error page comes from.
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are is hell, And where hell is, there must we ever be --Christopher
Marlowe
From: Jonathan Rosenberg [mailto:shmol...@gmail.com]
Subject: Global Default Error Page
How can I create a custom 404 error page for the case where
the URL maps to a non-existent webapp?
*All* URLs map to a webapp, even if it's the default (ROOT) one. Put your
custom error page in ROOT
On 22/03/2011 15:07, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Jonathan Rosenberg [mailto:shmol...@gmail.com]
Subject: Global Default Error Page
How can I create a custom 404 error page for the case where
the URL maps to a non-existent webapp?
*All* URLs map to a webapp, even if it's
, Charles R wrote:
From: Jonathan Rosenberg [mailto:shmol...@gmail.com]
Subject: Global Default Error Page
How can I create a custom 404 error page for the case where
the URL maps to a non-existent webapp?
*All* URLs map to a webapp, even if it's the default (ROOT) one. Put your
custom error page
From: shmol...@gmail.com [mailto:shmol...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan
Rosenberg
Subject: Re: Global Default Error Page
I configured this error page in conf/web.xml. Seemed like this made
the most sense.
Not sure about that. Whatever you put in conf/web.xml applies to *all*
webapps