Looks fine, but why do you set $ctst_error to 0 (used to be 1) when setting the default filters for the cronjob list? This way, failed cronjobs are hidden by default; shouldn't the admin see them right away?
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Looks fine, but why do you set $ctst_error to 0 (used to be 1) when setting the default filters for the cronjob list? This way, failed cronjobs are hidden by default; shouldn't the admin see them right away?