Htaccess error pages outside of domain root directory?

Have the file wherever you want it, and symlink it to the specific directories.

Have the file wherever you want it, and symlink it to the specific directories. . Htaccess cannot have an effect on anything outside the document root.

Sorry, I'm a bit of a newbie. – Cosmo Posmo Dec 21 '11 at 14:54 Say you have /var/www/domain1 as the document root and the error page at /var/www/common. The command (*nix) would be ln -s /var/www/common/error.

Php /var/www/domain1/error. Php – Grexis Dec 21 '11 at 14:57 Okay, so how could I tie this in with an ErrorDocument? – Cosmo Posmo Dec 21 '11 at 14:58 The ErrorDocument directives in the .

Htaccess would not change. You are basically making a shortcut to error. Php inside the document root.

– Grexis Dec 21 '11 at 14:59.

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