[TYPO3-hci] typo3 branding in error messages

Steffen Kamper steffen at sk-typo3.de
Sun Jan 13 19:32:51 CET 2008


"redacted user" <redacted-user at example.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
news:mailman.1.1200220515.21740.typo3-team-hci at lists.netfielders.de...
> Hello Team,
>
> I don't know if this is the right place for the discussion of 
> typo3-related branding stuff, please correct me if i'm wrong.
>
> I reported a feature request in the bugtracker [1] of typo3.org regarding 
> the fact that typo3 throws typo3-branded error messages in frontend, 
> regardless of typo3 is the reason for the error or not. e.g. if no 
> database connection was established. this behaviour, if appearing on a 
> live-site, can result in many pageviews of visitors, even google can index 
> this page. i don't loike the visual connection between the error and 
> typo3.
> i know, every sysadmin is responsible that this scenario never happens etc 
> blabla, BUT i saw it here and there in the last years occuring on this and 
> that website.
>
> so, could anybody here on the list can decide on this topic what to do?
>
>

Hi Boris,

i don't see this as a problem. Running any application you get error 
messages designed by the application, and errors can be anything concerning 
computer hardware or software. So running TYPO3 and error occured, the TYPO3 
logo is shown as the "application" detects the error.

vg  Steffen 




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