CHANGES.TXT version 0.5 last updated 23.March.2004
by Edgar Soldin, ed AT servererror DOT net

Read the README.TXT to find out what servererror is for and why 
somebody should invent such a nonsens ... etc. etc.


Recent servererror sites are
 http://soldin.de/foo
 http://jamoke.net/foo
 http://jamoke.de/foo
 http://cftb.net/foo
 http://billnot.com/foo
 http://costablancaexpats.net/foo
 http://stmik.dinus.ac.id/
 - a iis adaptation by ninjasuperspy
 http://www.ninjasuperspy.net/docs-resource/error0-21/error.html


known issues/future versions _____________________________ TODO
 1. support of templating in javascript version.
 2. favicon can't be found sometimes


version 0.5 _____________________________________ 23.March.2004
 1. Errors can now have a descriptive title and tips for 
    further confusing lines. Details regarding the use can be 
    found in errordata.js.
 2. Indyone sent a php version of servererror. From now on it 
    will be part of the official servererror releases. The 
    current version 0.3 of servererror-PHP supports:
      - different templates (default is the new servererror 
        design, further incl. are apache, iis, servererror_old)
      - extended errors (w/ title and tips) 
        Note: not all templates support this at this stage
      - request of specific errors per number in URL query 
        string
 3. Merged index.shtml and index.html into one autodetecting
    page (if ssi is disabled, js will do).
    Included js-code from date.js and errorcodes.js into 
    index.html. Servererror-JS loads faster and is more robust
    this way. 
 4. The hillarious WoMD-Error from www.coxar.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
    got included.
 5. Indyone sent some errors in. 67 errors are available now.
 

version 0.33 _____________________________________ 19.July.2003
 1. Created a Favicon, cosmetic surgery YEAH!
 2. added index.shtml, the server side includes version of 
    servererror. 
    - faster loading in browsers because it's one request only
      got me -> two including the new favicon ;) 
    - solves problems with finding the .js files
    - integrated SSI server detection, raises authenticity on 
      javascript disabled clients
 3. Removed example .htaccess file to 'info'


version 0.31 _______________________________________ 3.Feb.2003
 1. Credited Titus eventually
 2. Added Joe's (jmshort2 AT hotmail DOT com) errors. 63 errors 
    available now.


version 0.3 _______________________________________ 21.Jan.2003
 1. Added the reload/ctrl-alt-del option, inspired by Bill.
 2. Added Bill's (billnot@billnot.com) new errors. 42 errors 
    available now.
 3. Changed some spelling/grammar of the old errors and 
    README.TXT.
 4. Added FakeErrorCodes.txt.
 5. Moved all .txt files into 'info' subdirectory
 6. Added example .htaccess file to 'info'
 7. Changed title to 'Server Error' for a better google ranking 
    on terms 'server error'
 8. Extended the Installation Section of README.TXT on how to
    customize error messages for IIS and Apache.
    
 Bill is using ServerError on:
    http://cftb.net/foo
    http://billnot.com/foo
    http://costablancaexpats.net/foo


version 0.22 ______________________________________ 22.Oct.2001
 Added this file to document changes and spread news if there 
 are any to the world. 
 1. Fixed a minor bug in errorcodes.js that formatted the year 
    to a 1 while it should be 2001. A Millenium Bug?
 2. Freshed up the README.TXT.
 
 I just found out that finally two admins use this smick. 
 Got it from my logs. Hope they still do if you wanna try it 
 right now.
 http://manatrip.ath.cx:8080
 http://www.subdomain.dk
 

version 0.1 - 0.21 ________________________________ 22.Oct.2001
 There are 27 errors in the errorcodes.js available. 
 Servererror.net is online since 04.Sept.2001. Im overwhelmed 
 the worldwide response I got until now. The incredible amount 
 of 2 mails found the route up to my mailserver. One of them 
 announced a perl port of servererror but I never heard of him 
 again. May be he got crazy due to all errors that occured 
 during the coding process. Who knows? Who cares ;)
 
 Whats the message? Just send me an email and help build up a 
 database of fake errors to make the web smile. I will put your 
 name (depends on your wish) into the source too (PROMISE). The 
 adress is still a.new@serverror.net