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Hi,
Thanks for the response, it seemed to die off.
I tired what you mentioned but unfortunately it didn't seem to help. Is there a specific place I should put these 2 lines? I placed them directly at the top of the .htaccess file.
The problem seems to be that fasthosts won't allow php to send a 404 header via php. Their support department are extremely unhelpful and keep sending me back to their inbuilt error pages which are useless in solving this.
When typing a bogus url modx doesn't return a 404 header for the page and spits out the 2nd half of the html as plain text rather than rendering it.
Has anybody else experienced this with other hosting providers? It seems to be Fasthosts specific as the same site works fine on a testing platform on Heart internet.