Posted by windandwaves on 09/29/57 11:37
Al wrote:
> I think the guy was wanting to override 400, 401 and 403 with new 404
> replies. I'm not sure why but I think that was the intention.
>
> And there's an easy way to test it. Just code it like that and use
> either a telnet style program to submit and examine the response
> headers yourself or use the "web developer toolkit"
> (http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/) and the firefox browser,
> and click Information > View response headers after visiting each
> 40x-style page.
>
> And it's reasonably easy to reproduce 401 and 403 with permissions and
> the like. And the 400 can be reproduced with the telnet style method I
> mentioned.
Thanks Guys - Awesome. I think I got it sorted. I have that developer
thing on Firefox and it is working superbly now.
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