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IIS error file custom
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13/06/1997 07:46:23
 
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Internet
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World Wide Web
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00036173
Message ID:
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>Nope. The only setting you can make in IIS is the Access Denied Message...
>
>Didn't know you can do this with WebSite. Where do you set up custom messages? I just took a
>look at the service manager and didn't see any place to create custom messages.

I might have made a mistake. I had the impression that we were able to do it in Website. In Netscape, that is for sure. :)

>IAC, I've noticed that it doesn't matter much :-} Error messages typically result in the dreaded
>'The server returned no data or an invalid HTTP response' messages...

In our case, it is very important. I don't know if you've seen my question in Visual FoxPro forum about the password expiration where we can't change it from the Web. This is returning an error and based on that, we would like to redirect the user to an HTML form, which is not secure, so he can update his password and update his NT password from NetUserChangePassword() or something like that.

>BTW, Michel, I'm still having problems switching forums. The first switch always forces me to
>log in again... really annoying. I'm using IE 4 - but I've also seen this with Netscape 3
>although it doesn't happen everytime with it.

You've seen that in Netscape 3? This is new to me.

As for IE, I know for sure, that when it happen in 3, we just retry and it works.

The problem is related to the change forum button which is redirecting to TARGET=_top. I don't know how to find a workaround for that but I'll have to find one.
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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