Thanks for a helpful and complete answer, David.
Michael
On 7/26/2010 6:24 AM, David De La Harpe Golden wrote:
On 24/07/10 20:14, Michael Hipp wrote:
What should go in a proper 500.html page?
As little as you can get away with; it's for when your server has
screwed up.
However, you probably want to make it distinguishable from the
apache-level 500 page, in a manner you can ask a user reporting a
failure a single simple question to tell the difference. At one stage I
had the bright idea of making them look the exact same for appearances'
sake. That was dumb.
Is some content fed to it that
should be displayed?
Not really, it's intended to be pretty static, something that django has
a hope of outputting even in a royally messed up config.
Similarly for 404.html?
That's a bit different, put pictures of kittens or whatever you want.
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