Since the error pages are not real nodes, they do not belong a category term, they do not show in the search, and will not show up in node listings.
Features
- Configurable page title and descriptions.
- Any HTML formatted text can be be put in the page body.
- There are no author and date/time headers as with normal nodes.
- Handles 404 and 403 errors at present. Drupal only allows those two errors to be assigned custom pages. The design of this module is flexible though and can accommodate future codes easily.
- The pages are themeable using the phptemplate_customerror() function in the template.php. The first argument is the error code (currently 403 or 404), and the message content.
- The messages can contain PHP, using one of two methods:
By using the phptemplate_customerror() function (see above).
By using the PHP checkbox in the settings.
- Users who are not logged in and try to access an area that requires login will be redirected to the page they were trying to access after they login.
- Allows custom redirects for 404s.
Installation
- Unpack in your modules folder (usually /sites/all/modules/) and enable under Administer > Site Building > Modules.
Requirements:
· Drupal 5.x
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