I was looking for this too and found nothing available, something to ask for I guess.
Brad Well-Known Member Aug 16, 2001 229 0 316 Jan 27, 2002 #1 I was looking for this too and found nothing available, something to ask for I guess.
J Juanra Well-Known Member Sep 22, 2001 777 0 316 Spain Jan 28, 2002 #2 Well, you could put a DocumentError 403 directive inside the VirtualHost section(s) of that domain in Apache\'s config file (not in a .htaccess file obviously). The only problem with that is that the client won\'t get a 403 error code.
Well, you could put a DocumentError 403 directive inside the VirtualHost section(s) of that domain in Apache\'s config file (not in a .htaccess file obviously). The only problem with that is that the client won\'t get a 403 error code.