>>> suppressed 05/18/05 12:30 PM >>> > > The <html><body></body></html> is something IE and some other browsers > > do when the page they get is empty. I imagine it's cause their parsers > > freak out when there's nothing to parse. > > Ah, I see. > > > I hope you have something besides the [tag] stuff in your missing.html > > page. If you don't, that's part of the problem--404s should still have > > content, and if you don't create it in missing.html, you'll end up with > > a blank 404 page. IE might do its "friendly HTTP errors" thing, but > > anyone whose browser doesn't have its own built-in error pages will see > > nothing but blankness. > > I definitely still have a full page in there. If I don't use the > [tag] it displays just fine. Even more frustrating, I get a 200 even > if I use the [tag] and see a blank page. > > For reference, i tried the single-line header, and it seems to work fine. > > Returns a 404 status code and all. And the rest of the content, which i > > left in the page, still shows up. > I don't use a standard Foundation catalog, but that [tag] should > return a 404 no matter what page it's on right? Should. I've used it on special_pages/missing.html as well as pages/404test.html. Worked fine in both places. [tag header] Status: 404 not found Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii [/tag] <p>Just testing.</p> That's the 404test.html page i made. Wget returns a 404 when trying to get the page, and the text shows up in the browser. Open question: are there versions of IC that don't have [tag header]? (I've only used 5.2 and 5.3. Both of them have it.) / _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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