Reputation: 53
How can I make .htaccess display errors from a PHP file? I mean when I search a non-existing file .htaccess should show me an error page from error.php, but error.php needs a parameter with the error code.
NOTE: .htaccess should show the error directly on the current url without redirecting. Can I do this or it is impossible? Are there any other ways?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 20947
Reputation: 444
You're looking for ErrorDocument
.
In your .htaccess specify the codes you want to handle, like:
ErrorDocument 403 /error.php
ErrorDocument 404 /error.php
ErrorDocument 500 /error.php
And in error.php, handle the error codes like:
<?php
$code = $_SERVER['REDIRECT_STATUS'];
$codes = array(
403 => 'Forbidden',
404 => 'Not Found',
500 => 'Internal Server Error'
);
$source_url = 'http'.((!empty($_SERVER['HTTPS']) && $_SERVER['HTTPS'] != 'off') ? 's' : '').'://'.$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
if (array_key_exists($code, $codes) && is_numeric($code)) {
die("Error $code: {$codes[$code]}");
} else {
die('Unknown error');
}
?>
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 1883
When you reference an error page in .htacess, all your doing is a redirect:
ErrorDocument 404 /404.htm
Change that to error.php?code=404
and then pick that up in error.php
using:
if($_GET['code'] == '404') {
include('404.php');
}
Voila!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1264
//Custom 403 errors
ErrorDocument 403 your-path/403.php
//Custom 404 errors
ErrorDocument 404 your-path/404.php
//Custom 500 errors
ErrorDocument 500 your-path/500.php
Upvotes: 1