Is There any way to edit the forbidden sign when you ban someone's ip?
Jammer400 New Member Messages 20 Reaction score 0 Points 0 May 14, 2008 #1 Is There any way to edit the forbidden sign when you ban someone's ip?
Fedlerner Former Adm & Team Manager Community Support Messages 12,934 Reaction score 6 Points 38 May 14, 2008 #2 Add this line to your .htaccess: Code: ErrorDocument 403 http://acteens.x10hosting.com/403.html You can now put whatever you want as the error message on the html page: 403.html which should be located on your public_html folder
Add this line to your .htaccess: Code: ErrorDocument 403 http://acteens.x10hosting.com/403.html You can now put whatever you want as the error message on the html page: 403.html which should be located on your public_html folder
Jammer400 New Member Messages 20 Reaction score 0 Points 0 May 14, 2008 #3 It won't work. I'm still getting the normal message. Edit: I Wonder what's wrong. May i have help quick? Edit: Hello? Last edited: May 14, 2008
It won't work. I'm still getting the normal message. Edit: I Wonder what's wrong. May i have help quick? Edit: Hello?
Russ <b>Retired *****</b> Messages 3,168 Reaction score 2 Points 38 May 14, 2008 #4 Should be fixed now. Verify that it is. Also, you can use the "Error Pages" area from within cPanel to make this alittle easier.
Should be fixed now. Verify that it is. Also, you can use the "Error Pages" area from within cPanel to make this alittle easier.