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Allow redirecting common HTTP codes

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    • murgeroM Offline
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      murgero
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      wrote on last edited by
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      I'd like to request that we allow certain HTTP codes to be redirected to certain files if they exist:

      Example:

      If 404 (file not found) and my little website has a 404.html, it should use that instead of the surfer default.

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      https://urgero.org
      ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~

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      • murgeroM murgero

        I'd like to request that we allow certain HTTP codes to be redirected to certain files if they exist:

        Example:

        If 404 (file not found) and my little website has a 404.html, it should use that instead of the surfer default.

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        @murgero Can this be accomplished with a bit of JS in the page?

        Otherwise it may make sense to use something like caddy2 which has a host of other features and configuration options.

        Conscious tech

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          Good idea. Do you think some convention is good enough? Like as you said if the document root contains a file of the name schema <statucode>.htm(l), surfer should deliver that?

          This would not require any further UI and settings.

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            Good idea. Do you think some convention is good enough? Like as you said if the document root contains a file of the name schema <statucode>.htm(l), surfer should deliver that?

            This would not require any further UI and settings.

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            @nebulon yes that would be a good approach, as it would immediately be compatible with some static site builders such as Hugo.

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            • nebulonN nebulon

              Good idea. Do you think some convention is good enough? Like as you said if the document root contains a file of the name schema <statucode>.htm(l), surfer should deliver that?

              This would not require any further UI and settings.

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              @nebulon Yes I like that approach. Or maybe a settings page that has the ability for admins to specify a file for each status code. They can give the status code they want to redirect for and the file to redirect to.
              Certain status codes should be ignored however: Specifically:

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              @robi

              Can this be accomplished with a bit of JS in the page?

              No as what I am asking for happens before a page is loaded, not after.

              --
              https://urgero.org
              ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~

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                For a start this really only applies to 404.html as far as I can tell.

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                • nebulonN nebulon

                  For a start this really only applies to 404.html as far as I can tell.

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                  murgero
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                  @nebulon I would do Status codes 4XX to cover most client-side status codes to start

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                  https://urgero.org
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                    This is now fixed with version 5.15.0

                    I only added support for 404 pages for now, since this is the only 4* error code the app would publicly serve up anyways.

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                    • nebulonN nebulon

                      This is now fixed with version 5.15.0

                      I only added support for 404 pages for now, since this is the only 4* error code the app would publicly serve up anyways.

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                      @nebulon I can confirm the update works very well - Thank you!

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                      https://urgero.org
                      ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~

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