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I am trying to change my default 404 error page on my mac to something a little more interesting. I have the html document you can see it Here.

Anybody know how?
 
Re: Apache Question

Originally posted by Wes
I am trying to change my default 404 error page on my mac to something a little more interesting. I have the html document you can see it Here.

Anybody know how?

It's located in the httpd.conf file. It should be on your Mac but you can't see it via a finder window. You need to open your Terminal and go to:

/etc/httpd

there is a file called httpd.conf. You must sudo to change it. Be careful as you can kill your webserver by messing this up.

Good luck and God speed...and by the way...your page is a RIOT!

MacBoyX
 
Umm I of course assumed you know about the Terminal and vi and sudo and a bunch of other things...

let me know if you don't I'd be happy to help.

MacBoyX
 
Sadly, I'm a mac user since System 7 and have very little unix knowledge. I'd be grateful if you could post the commands or chat to me on:

Aim: WesleyLbourne
MSN: Wesleyb@Nospamwesleyb.com


Thanks
 
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