404-error-monitor

Description

This plugin has been closed as of 14. November 2024 and is not available for download. This closure is temporary, pending a full review.

Reviews

30. April 2018
The plugin causes taxes to fail on Woocommerce, so incorrect rates can be returned. It throws this error: Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; errorMonitor has a deprecated constructor in /www/wp-content/plugins/404-error-monitor/index.php on line 51 Otherwise, it’s a great plugin and does what it says, but it needs an update to fix this issue with Woocommerce.
28. Februar 2017
This plugin gives the best 404 error log that I could find from WordPress plugins. The only concern is that the author has not updated it for 1 year. However, so far I have not seen any issues with it. The major advantages here are: 1. Concatenates 404s by URL. This means that each 404 link takes up only 1 line and I can clearly see how often it comes up. 2. Excluded paths. Other 404 plugins are dominated by various paths from crawlers that want to compromise my site (eg. to /plugins folder). I do not need to deal with these as 404 errors. With this plugin they do not clutter the picture. 3. It displays actual and redirected 404 errors for pages (I did not test posts). I find a major benefit with this approach because it lets me see all internal and external linking issues on my site without the mask of the redirection patch. I can now fix each one directly without the need to look for them. 4. Simple
3. September 2016
The plugin works perfectly, but it lacks some options (IP, user agent). The fact that gathers the same 404s in one line is amazing though. I hate that he adds a different menu in the sidebar, it should go under ‹Tools› section. If I were a developer I would mix this one and 404 Error log into one plugin.
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