default settings for uwosh plone sites
Project description
Introduction
What it does:
installs uwosh.requirements
installs top_level_navigation portal actions
installs audience_navigation portal actions
installs titan_services portal actions
adds only_show_body_view for a Page content type so you can only show the contents of the page
patches the zope last resort error handler to display something much nicer for ugly errors
Compatibility
Works with Plone 4.3.
Error Reporting
You can append ‘/@@reported-errors’ onto any url and see the current list of errors that have happened on the zeo client. Technically, you could get different numbers depending on what client you use since I store these values in memory and once a server is restarted, the count is also restarted.
The referrer url will not always be able to be retrieved.
Use http://validator.w3.org/checklink to do a thorough check on links and make sure you select the “Check linked documents recursively” option so it will traverse the whole site for you returning a listing of errors.
Changelog
1.2
removed use of @@uwosh_tools in portal_actions [tkimnguyen]
1.1
bumped version number to indicate works with Plone 4.0.1
no longer requires uwosh.requirements
0.4.6
add help_url property
0.4.5
removes unnecessary include of uwosh.requirements
0.4.4
By default, emails to ploneerrors@uwosh.edu unless you specify in portal_properties -> site_properties a value for “error_recipients”
0.4.3
fix to only send error once
0.4.2 ~ 2010-05-25
add referrer url to what is captured if it is available
0.4.1 ~ 2010-05-24
stop sending an email for every error we get–only send emails every minute for 500 errors and a summary email every day for the rest
add an error report view to see the current urls and their errors.
0.4 ~ 2010-05-21
more advanced error handling [Nathan Van Gheem]
0.3.19b2
updated dependency situation
0.3.6b1
updated all the portal_actions
0.1 - Unreleased
Initial release
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