[win32 service] activate logging to the configured file as soon as possible
since we don't always have access to the system events of the computer running CW
it is important to get as much information as possible in the log file, especially
startup failure messages.
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"""Set of HTML errors views. Error view are generally implemented
as startup views and are used for standard error pages (404, 500, etc.)
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from cubicweb.view import StartupView
class FourOhFour(StartupView):
__regid__ = '404'
def call(self):
_ = self._cw._
self.w(u"<h1>%s</h1>" % _('this resource does not exist'))
class ErrorOccured(StartupView):
__regid__ = '500'
def call(self):
_ = self._cw._
self.w(u"<h1>%s</h1>" %
_('an error occured, the request cannot be fulfilled'))