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Tool to easily edit 404 Message - joene - 2011-01-10

Hi everyone,
I noticed that the 404-Error message is in English (of course) and somewhere hidden in a xml-file in data/other. At some point in the development of a website, you have to make such a error-site and then you probably want to edit the default content. Especially in case the website isn't in English, the default won't do. This is nothing that has to be changed daily so I think it doesn't have to be accessible as well as page contents. You could add it to Settings or you could just ask for a text when GetSimple is set up.
What do you think?
joene


Tool to easily edit 404 Message - getsimplethemes - 2011-01-13

Why not just edit the XML file when you're setting up the site? That way we won't clutter the back-end with stuff we'll only once or twice...