Hi,
I recently took over hosting and maintenance for a site I didn't create. There was some messy stuff and core hacks that had to be cleaned up, but all-in-all it has gone well.
I just noticed that "Error reporting" is missing from the Configuration menu. If I go directly to:
example.com/admin/settings/error-reporting
it just delivers me to the settings page: admin/settings
Weird. I used a fresh install of D 6.20.
Any ideas? I'm not sure even how to troubleshoot this.
Thanks,
Shai
example.com/admin/settings/error-reporting it just delivers me to the settings page: admin/settings Weird. I used a fresh install of D 6.20.
See line 387 of modules/system/system.module. It should be:
$items['admin/settings/error-reporting'] = array(
That should get you started. :)
Fred
First make sure that database logging is turned on.
I've on a couple of occasions had valid admin sections disappear even for those with the appropriate permissions. I don't recall exactly why this works, but this fixed it:
- go to your themes section: /admin/build/themes - you may or may not find that your settings (enabled / default) are a bit wonky. If they are, re-configure. - in either case (ie., even if you made no changes) click 'save configuration'
Go back to /admin and see if error reporting doesn't now show up.
Best, William
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.com wrote:
Hi,
I recently took over hosting and maintenance for a site I didn't create. There was some messy stuff and core hacks that had to be cleaned up, but all-in-all it has gone well.
I just noticed that "Error reporting" is missing from the Configuration menu. If I go directly to:
example.com/admin/settings/error-reporting
it just delivers me to the settings page: admin/settings
Weird. I used a fresh install of D 6.20.
Any ideas? I'm not sure even how to troubleshoot this.
Thanks,
Shai
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@Fred, yep, that code from system.module is there. Core is pristine. @William, I tried those things, dblogging is on and I saved theme settings. No help.
There was the following module that was installed: Redirect 403 to User Login http://drupal.org/project/r4032login
http://drupal.org/project/r4032loginI thought that might be part of the problem... but I turned it off and uninstalled it and still no change.
Thanks for the suggestions though and if you have any further ideas, I'm all ears.
Shai
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:39 PM, William Smith william.darren@gmail.comwrote:
First make sure that database logging is turned on.
I've on a couple of occasions had valid admin sections disappear even for those with the appropriate permissions. I don't recall exactly why this works, but this fixed it:
- go to your themes section: /admin/build/themes
- you may or may not find that your settings (enabled / default) are a bit
wonky. If they are, re-configure.
- in either case (ie., even if you made no changes) click 'save
configuration'
Go back to /admin and see if error reporting doesn't now show up.
Best, William
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.comwrote:
Hi,
I recently took over hosting and maintenance for a site I didn't create. There was some messy stuff and core hacks that had to be cleaned up, but all-in-all it has gone well.
I just noticed that "Error reporting" is missing from the Configuration menu. If I go directly to:
example.com/admin/settings/error-reporting
it just delivers me to the settings page: admin/settings
Weird. I used a fresh install of D 6.20.
Any ideas? I'm not sure even how to troubleshoot this.
Thanks,
Shai
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