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htaccess.zip 2012-08-18 410 Bytes
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Readme.txt 2012-08-18 1.6 kB
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Q: What is a error page?
A: A error page is a  web page shown to the website visitor when something has gone wrong. These pages will also been shown when there is a server error.

Q: What is a custom error page?
A: A custom error page is pagea shown by your website to your visitors when an error has occured within your website or within the server configuration. The error can be caused by different things, so there are specific error pages.

Q: How do I set my custom error pages?
A: Download a .zip file from above (such as Custom_Error_Pages_[EN]) and the .zip file named imagini. Unzip them somewhere in your PC. You will then need to upload the .html files along with the folder imagini somewhere into your webhosting account. The folder imagini has to be in the same folder with the .html files unless you have modified the .html files. After that, you will need to set where the server redirects your visitors in case an error occurs. Depending on your server configuration, it might be easier or harder to set up your own custom error pages. If your server supports .htaccess files you can visit http://www.htaccesseditor.com/en.shtml#a_errorPage and create your .htaccess file which needs to be uploaded in your Internet visible directory. You can download a .htaccess file at http://sourceforge.net/projects/php-world/files/Custom%20Error%20Pages/htaccess.zip/download . You will need to replace your-domain.domain_externsion with  your domain name and extension and path_to_file with the path where you have uploaded the .html files found in the .zip file you have downloaded initially.
Source: Readme.txt, updated 2012-08-18