Is there something like a wildcard directive to catch all possible errors and deal with them in a single custom error page?
ErrorDocument 404 /error.php?code=404
ErrorDocument 403 /error.php?code=403
...
ErrorDocument NNN /error.php?code=NNN #possible use of RegExp?
I know I probably won't be dealing with a lot of custom error pages here, but I'm curious about this.
That is not possible. You need to have a ErrorDocument
directive for each status code you want to handle differently than with the default error handler.
Rather than passing in the error status code, you can pick it up in your script via the REDIRECT_STATUS environment variable (set by Apache). See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/custom-error.html
For full reference... As far as i could get...
First - .htaccess formatted
Second - Descriptions.
All these i found here -> httpstatuses.com
These are All codes - Not just Errors .. Some will break your site. .
Use like:
ErrorDocument 100 https://EXAMPLE.com
This is the exact copy Paste.. It is not mine, however i reformatted the list.
( Hover for description, Click for detail. )
1×× : Informational
• 100 : Continue
• 101 : Switching Protocols
• 102 : Processing
2×× : Success
• 200 : OK
• 201 : Created
• 202 : Accepted
• 203 : Non-Authoritative Information
• 204 : OK (No Content)
• 205 : Reset Content
• 206 : Partial Content
• 207 : Multi-Status
• 208 : Already Reported
• 226 : IM Used
3×× : Redirection
• 300 : Multiple Choices
• 301 : Moved Permanently
• 302 : Found
• 303 : See Other
• 304 : Not Modified
• 305 : Use Proxy
• 307 : Temporary Redirect
• 308 : Permanent Redirect
4×× : Client Error
• 400 : Bad Request
• 401 : Unauthorized
• 402 : Payment Required
• 403 : Forbidden
• 404 : Not Found
• 405 : Method Not Allowed
• 406 : Not Acceptable
• 407 : Proxy Authentication Required
• 408 : Request Timeout
• 409 : Conflict
• 410 : Gone
• 411 : Length Required
• 412 : Precondition Failed
• 413 : Request Entity Too Large
• 414 : Request-URI Too Long
• 415 : Unsupported Media Type
• 416 : Requested Range Not Satisfiable
• 417 : Expectation Failed
• 418 : I'm a teapot
• 422 : Unprocessable Entity
• 423 : Locked
• 424 : Method Failure
• 426 : Upgrade Required
• 428 : Precondition Required
• 429.") : Too Many Requests
• 431 : Request Header Fields Too Large
• 444 : No Response
• 451 : Unavailable For Legal Reasons
• 499 : Client Closed Request
5×× : Server Error
• 500 : Internal Server Error
• 501 : Not Implemented
• 502 : Bad Gateway
• 503 : Service Unavailable
• 504 : Gateway Timeout
• 505 : HTTP Version Not Supported
• 506 : Variant Also Negotiates
• 507 : Insufficient Storage
• 508 : Loop Detected
• 510 : Not Extended
• 511 : Network Authentication Required
• 599 : Network connect timeout error
(Source)
I don't found a way to handle all ErrorDocument's with one line. But you dont have to write out all the redirects. You can pass the ErrorCode in PHP with:
$response_code = http_response_code()
My .htaccess looks like
ErrorDocument 401 /error.php
ErrorDocument 402 /error.php
ErrorDocument 403 /error.php
ErrorDocument 404 /error.php
ErrorDocument 500 /error.php
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2611748/single-errordocument-directive-to-catch-all-errors-htaccess