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	Please view the license for this free software, here..
	https://corz.org/public/docs/license/free-scripts-licence.php


	Active Error Pages

	The corz.org intelligent php error document handler..

	A 404 and much, *much* more!


	Briefly (because all the info you need is *inside* active-error-pages.php -
	which is inside the "err" folder - please read that file and set your
	preferences there, too), there is an invisible file in this directory
	called..

		.htaccess

	Inside, are the directive that instructs your web server to send 404 et al
	errors to our new handler at /err/active-error-pages.php

	It's just an example .htaccess but will work fine. You will probably want
	to instead add the directive to your own main .htaccess file (in your site
	root).

	Obviously, if you keep active-error-pages.php somewhere else, you'll need to
	edit the .htaccess directive, reflecting your custom location.

    Active Error Pages will look for a file named "moved.ini", which is a
    convenient place to add lots of permanent redirections for moved docuemts,
    sending clients a proper 301 if required. I think you will agree, editing an
    ini file is easier to edit than mod_rewrite rules.

        PLEASE EDIT THIS BEFORE USE!

	Drop the "err" folder into the root of your site, and Bob's yer uncle! If
	you use something other than /err/, remember to edit the CSS preferences
	to match.

	A corzoogle logo is also provided, along with accompanying css file. I've
	thrown them all in one folder for portability, but it's easy enough to
	edit in new locations if you want to move them around.

	Hey! You keep your lost visitors now!

	;o) Cor

	(c) 2003->tomorrow! cor + corz.org ;o)
