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Own 404 error page
#1
If a site is not in the DB, is it possible to redirect to an own 404 error page, wich looks and feel like the original page?
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#2
Hi @Kighlander,

Please check the documentation in the link bellow:
http://userspice.org/documentation-redirect-class/

In the video is explained exactly what you want.

For the look and feel, you just need to use header/footer, etc.

PS: I'm not from the UserSpice team, I'm just trying to help. Smile

Regards,
Rukichirimoshi
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#3
Hi Ruki...

I already saw this Video, but there was createt an own 404 Redirect error. (He put it in the method to call the redirect-function).
But if a NOT EXISTING page is called from any user, I want to redirect to an own errorpage with same template... Have I use .htaccess for that or is it possible to create it with UserSpice ?

Regards,
Kighlander
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#4
Yeah. The only way to do what you want is with .htaccess. I agree that should probably be a feature though. I will add that to the list.

http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/custom404.shtml

Thanks @rukichirimoshi for jumping in. Feel free to do that at any time.
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#5
Ok, thanks a lot 4 the link.
Now I feel good to start my project with UserSpice...
If there are any problems, I will report it here... somewhere.... Big Grin
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