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Display 404 page without redirecting to redbrick.dcu.ie/404 #275
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this is an error in apache |
@butlerx Could you elaborate? Apache ErrorDocument functionality should support doing this. |
I mean its an error in apache configuration. the issue is that Apache is configured to redirect to the redbrick.dcu.ie/404 page rather than server the 404 error page |
Is this still an issue? |
See:
*https://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/blah <https://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/blah>*
This is no longer an issue, the 404 page is served correctly.
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the error was in blah.redbrick.dcu.ie not redbrick.dcu.ie/blah |
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Expected behaviour
Non-functioning URLs are not redirected to the dedicated 404 page.
Actual behaviour
404 errors lead to the user being redirected to redbrick.dcu.ie/404
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