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I am new to google app engine, and want to host my php website on it. I found that there is a error_handlers option to redirect error(missing page) to custom error page, but when deployed, the error page never show.



I have try it with local server using dev_appserver.py app.yaml and it works. If I enter a file that is not exist, it will redirect to the error page. But when deployed to the web, it doesn't work.



This is my app.yaml. If the URL is not a php or html file, just simply redirect to index.php. But if it is a php or html file but not found, it will go to error.html.



runtime: php55
api_version: 1

handlers:
# Serve images as static resources.
- url: /(.+.(gif|png|jpg))$
static_files: 1
upload: .+.(gif|png|jpg)$
application_readable: true

# Serve php scripts.
- url: /(.+.(phphtml))$
script: 1

- url: /.*
script: index.php

error_handlers:
- file: error.html


In local server, it works fine and show the error page. When deployed, 404 error will appear for missing php or html. The error.html will never show, even if the URL is (domain).com/error.html. 404 error will show for error.html



I wonder if it is possible to redirect missing page to custom error page.










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    I am new to google app engine, and want to host my php website on it. I found that there is a error_handlers option to redirect error(missing page) to custom error page, but when deployed, the error page never show.



    I have try it with local server using dev_appserver.py app.yaml and it works. If I enter a file that is not exist, it will redirect to the error page. But when deployed to the web, it doesn't work.



    This is my app.yaml. If the URL is not a php or html file, just simply redirect to index.php. But if it is a php or html file but not found, it will go to error.html.



    runtime: php55
    api_version: 1

    handlers:
    # Serve images as static resources.
    - url: /(.+.(gif|png|jpg))$
    static_files: 1
    upload: .+.(gif|png|jpg)$
    application_readable: true

    # Serve php scripts.
    - url: /(.+.(phphtml))$
    script: 1

    - url: /.*
    script: index.php

    error_handlers:
    - file: error.html


    In local server, it works fine and show the error page. When deployed, 404 error will appear for missing php or html. The error.html will never show, even if the URL is (domain).com/error.html. 404 error will show for error.html



    I wonder if it is possible to redirect missing page to custom error page.










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      I am new to google app engine, and want to host my php website on it. I found that there is a error_handlers option to redirect error(missing page) to custom error page, but when deployed, the error page never show.



      I have try it with local server using dev_appserver.py app.yaml and it works. If I enter a file that is not exist, it will redirect to the error page. But when deployed to the web, it doesn't work.



      This is my app.yaml. If the URL is not a php or html file, just simply redirect to index.php. But if it is a php or html file but not found, it will go to error.html.



      runtime: php55
      api_version: 1

      handlers:
      # Serve images as static resources.
      - url: /(.+.(gif|png|jpg))$
      static_files: 1
      upload: .+.(gif|png|jpg)$
      application_readable: true

      # Serve php scripts.
      - url: /(.+.(phphtml))$
      script: 1

      - url: /.*
      script: index.php

      error_handlers:
      - file: error.html


      In local server, it works fine and show the error page. When deployed, 404 error will appear for missing php or html. The error.html will never show, even if the URL is (domain).com/error.html. 404 error will show for error.html



      I wonder if it is possible to redirect missing page to custom error page.










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      I am new to google app engine, and want to host my php website on it. I found that there is a error_handlers option to redirect error(missing page) to custom error page, but when deployed, the error page never show.



      I have try it with local server using dev_appserver.py app.yaml and it works. If I enter a file that is not exist, it will redirect to the error page. But when deployed to the web, it doesn't work.



      This is my app.yaml. If the URL is not a php or html file, just simply redirect to index.php. But if it is a php or html file but not found, it will go to error.html.



      runtime: php55
      api_version: 1

      handlers:
      # Serve images as static resources.
      - url: /(.+.(gif|png|jpg))$
      static_files: 1
      upload: .+.(gif|png|jpg)$
      application_readable: true

      # Serve php scripts.
      - url: /(.+.(phphtml))$
      script: 1

      - url: /.*
      script: index.php

      error_handlers:
      - file: error.html


      In local server, it works fine and show the error page. When deployed, 404 error will appear for missing php or html. The error.html will never show, even if the URL is (domain).com/error.html. 404 error will show for error.html



      I wonder if it is possible to redirect missing page to custom error page.







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