Hi,

IIRC there are two types of 404 you need to consider:

1) requests that "miss" your web app altogether - these are handled by tomcat, 
and you need to put them in the "default" web.xml found in TOMCAT/conf

2) requests that hit your web app (context) but can't be found. These you can 
configure in your web.xml.

Additionally, you need to configure a "bypass" in magnolias filter chain for 
the error page urls to prevent magnolia from trying to handle the request for 
the error page. See the configuration of your filter chain, and configure a 
similar bypass as is there for "docroot"...

Hope that helps,

Regards from Vienna,

Richard

(iPhone)

On 07.08.2013, at 10:52, "Erando (via Magnolia Forums)" 
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> Thanks.
> 
> [quote]
> With your web.xml webapp should not even start.
> 
> ondrej[/quote]
> 
> And why is that?
> 
> Anyway, even with the "/" at front it's not working. I'm still not getting 
> forwarded to 404.html.
> 
> -- 
> Context is everything: 
> http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/forum/thread.html?threadId=d7d48efd-87ca-4423-bd7b-4d5a9379f531
> 
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