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Welcome to Tanaguru.org

Tanaguru is a free/opensource software (AGPL licensed) for web sites assessements. You may try our online demo Tanaguru.com accessibility service.

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Error 500 while auditing a given site

Problem

While running Tanaguru you got a 500 error. The error occurs only on one or a few given websites, not on every website.

Seen on CentOS 5.5, Mysql 5.0.77, Tomcat 6.0.35, Tanaguru 1.5.0

Detailed error:

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Error 500 while launching any audit whatever the webite

Problem

Seen on CentOS 5.5, Mysql 5.0.77, Tomcat 6.0.35, Tanaguru 1.5.0

Detailed error message

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FAQ Tanaguru

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AccessiWeb accessibility rules

Here is the exhaustive list of AccessiWeb rules Tanaguru implements

Summary

As of Tanaguru 1.5.0 (release date: 27 january 2012), a total of 42 rules is implemented, covering 9 themes (over 13).

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Features

Here are breifly described the features of Tanaguru.

Web accessibility audit

  • massive site audit (only limitation is database size)
  • page audit of accessibility
  • offline page audit (thanks to upload module)
  • AJAX and user-dependant page audit (thanks to upload module)

Accessibility references and rules

The following references and accessibility rules are supported

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Mark

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Log files

Log Level

To modify the log level, edit the file /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/tgol-web-app-<version>/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties

The global level is defined thanks to the variable "log4j.rootLogger" and is formatted as follows:

<LEVEL>, <APPENDER>

WHERE LEVEL can take the values FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG or ALL

and APPENDER corresponds to the output type i.e FILE_APP or CONSOLE_APP.

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Tanaguru behind a proxy

If the server is configured to access the web through a proxy, you should set the following variables in the /etc/tgol/tgol.conf:

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Account-settings page

These pages are available when the "enable-account-settings" option set to true in the /etc/tgol/tgol.conf configuration file.

The account-settings pages enables an authentified user to modify his personal data (except the e-mail address).

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