Ben Buchanan wrote:
So long as these are restricted to "server not available" scenarios, that's fine. However when IE overrides informative errors sent out by the server, things become a real pain (does IE7 always respect server errors?).
Not tested IE7, but I'd assume that it follows the same rationale as previous versions and only overrides server-generated error pages when they're below a certain size.
See <http://www.404-error-page.com/404-error-page-too-short-problem-microsoft-ie.shtml>
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