• Resolved bamajr

    (@bamajr)


    I would like to be able to specify in your Plugin Settings, the ability to use the 404.php instead of a generic error.

    In UAM > Settings > Post settings > Post content

    and…

    In UAM > Settings > Page settings > Page content

    I would like to be able to redirect the error pages to the theme’s default 404.php error – you know, it would be like the page didn’t really exist ??

    You should have an option in your settings to choose the generic ERROR or to use the 404 error.

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  • Plugin Author GM_Alex

    (@gm_alex)

    What means generic ERROR? If you set the options “hide complete post” or “hide complete page” to “yes” a user will get the 404 page if he calls the post/page url. If you choose “no” he will see the defined text. That’s the only correct way to do it. Hide a post/page means a user should not know that a post/page exist and not hiding a post/page should says to a user there is more but you have no access.

    Thread Starter bamajr

    (@bamajr)

    Actually, I got it all figured out…

    By “Generic Error” I meant the error message your plug-in allows to be customized for the posts and pages.

    I didn’t see in your plug-in’s info that the “hide complete post” or “hide complete page” could be set to yes and result in a 404 error. After playing with the settings though, I see the desired result I was looking for.

    Great plug-in.

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