[WEB4LIB] Re: Internet Explorer question - clarification

Stan Kosecki skosecki at nal.usda.gov
Thu Oct 26 13:42:03 EDT 2000


Andrew,

I think IE uses shdoclc.dll to generate the 404 message. You can certainly
try to modify it with an appropriate editor (providing it is legal, etc.).

Stan Kosecki
National Agricultural Library


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Mutch [mailto:amutch at waterford.lib.mi.us]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 10:44 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Re: Internet Explorer question - clarification


I 've received a number of responses to my original question about Internet
Explorer and 404 error messages.  I probably should clarify my question to
address some of those responses.

Normally, your browser displays the 404 error message that a server returns
[if
it returns one].  As Thomas Dowling and others noted, if the 404 error page
is
less than 1K in size [or is not generated], Internet Explorer generates its
own
404 message.  What I want to know is if there is a way, on the browser side,
to
modify the 404 message that Internet Explorer generates.  I want to control
the
404 message that is displayed for ANY site that sends a 404 page less than
1K
in size.

Just for background, the reason this came up was that someone was using my
proxy help page for IE th restrict access on a workstation to their library
catalog.  When you try to access a site not permitted by the proxy, like
Yahoo!, IE "self-generates" the 404 message.  They wanted to customize the
404
message so that it would redirect [or provide a link back] to the catalog.

I hope that clarification helps!

Andrew Mutch
Library Systems Technician
Waterford Township Public Library
Waterford, MI


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