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Old 07-02-2003
Keith Keller
 
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Default Re: 403 question

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In article <9fe1f2ad.0307021240.4a2d8cca@posting.google.com >, D. Alvarado wrote:
> I have used the "ErrorDocument 403" directive in my httpd.conf file
> (of Apache 1.3.27) to point to a dynamci, JSP file. I would like to
> be able to say in that file, "You are forbidden access to
> /path_you_accessed/page." Is there a setting in Apache to allow you
> to retain the headers from the request that caused the 403, thus
> allowing the 403 page to know what caused/called it?


Read the documentation for the ErrorDocument directive, in
particular the docs about custom responses and the environment
variables Apache sets.

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