Detect most of bots/crawlers to avoid auto redirect. Most bots fetch
with lang en_US, so even if default website lang was not in en_US,
googlebot was redirected to en_US page.
Now we keep also the language selected by user into a cookie.
If cookie exists but lang not in url, we redirect the user into
his preferred language.
Manage special case to allow to change the lang in url to set the
default lang at fly in url and set the cookie...
Many routes are not specified as multilang=False but should be.
With the auto redirection, we need to update these routes to avoid
useless redirects !
Check that url is setted before to use it (avoid traceback with startwith).
Field is not required because website.menu are using to create tree/sub menu
Change the behavior of new_window.
Use _blank and not blank... for links.
Blank has no sense in this context.
The page has a note saying this page can be disabled but has no option to do so.
Adding one in the customize menu.
Hide the technical informations to the non-technical users, keeping only
the list of applications (not modules) for public users.
Fixes#3546
Automatic Cookie Domain Configuration simplifies cross domain tracking implementations by automatically writing cookies to the highest level domain possible when the auto parameter is used. When used on the domain www.example.co.uk, it will try to write cookies in the following order:
co.uk
example.co.uk
www.example.co.uk
Analytics.js will fail to write a cookie on co.uk but will succeed on example.co.uk. Since a cookie was succesfully written on a higher level domain, www.example.co.uk will be skipped.
- First line is not correct due to url_for() refactoring's leftover
- href's should be full urls with domain name
- Use short language for hreflang if possible
If the current view uses @groups attributes (possibly in called templates),
the corresponding elements are rendered to a void (empty string in qweb). If
said user can edit the page, does so and saves a view section in which there's
a @groups to which he has no access, the element[@groups] is completely
removed from the template once saved, losing it.
If QWeb encounters an @groups to which the current user has no right during
rendering, have it request a no-RTE page, so the user can not RTE-edit the
page (or drop snippets in it).