Squid configuration directive error_directory
Available in: 3.3 3.2 3.1 2.7 3.HEAD 2.HEAD 3.0 2.6
History:
- Changes in 3.1 error_directory
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Now an optional entry in squid.conf. If present it will force all visitors to receive the error pages contained in the directory it points at. If absent, error page localization will be given a chance.
If you wish to create your own versions of the default error files to customize them to suit your company COPY the error/template files to another directory and point this tag at them. WARNING: This option will disable multi-language support on error pages if used.
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | error_directory |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | |
Default Value: | none |
Suggested Config: |
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If you wish to create your own versions of the default error files to customize them to suit your company copy the error/template files to another directory and point this tag at them. WARNING: This option will disable multi-language support on error pages if used. The squid developers are interested in making squid available in a wide variety of languages. If you are making translations for a language that Squid does not currently provide please consider contributing your translation back to the project. http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Translations The squid developers working on translations are happy to supply drop-in translated error files in exchange for any new language contributions. |
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