Allows webmasters to create a custom error page like the pros do. Error page can be edited to look just like your site. Logs all errors to a text file. Mails the webmaster the logfile. Includes protection to prevent your servers Spam detector from going off. Unlike other error monitors it sends no more that one email per day.
Guardian is a powerful tool for taking control of your web site. Guardian displays helpful error messages to visitors whenever something goes wrong. It also can log the error to a data file, and/or send an email notification to the webmaster. You can also create powerful pattern-matching rules to respond to each incoming error. You can display a custom error message based on which file was requested, what browser was used, or even where the visitor linked in from. You can also skip the display of error messages entirely, and simply redirect the visitor to the appropriate file.
This free perl script allows you to view your web server's error log. Almost identical to our free Access Log Viewer, Error Log, contains all sorts of useful information about errors and warnings returned by your server that will help you improve as a Perl Programmer and write tighter more efficient code.
If there is an error on your web page like file not found or failed script, the Page Guard will come in action. Replaces the nasty looking error and logs it. It works with all possible error documents and it tracks authorized and unauthorized logins.
Ri404 is a script to intercept, log and email reports to the owner of the site whenever a 404 File Not Found error occurs. This lets the owner see instantly if they have bad links on their site that people are following, or if other sites have dead links into your site.
This script makes it easy to find out if you are missing pages. It keeps a password protectable log of all 404 Server Error calls and counts the amount of times it has been called.
Error Robot works in conjunction with .htaccess and Apache servers, to create custom error pages. It takes this a step further by sending the webmaster an email, containing the attempted URL, browser used, and referring site, if available.