Make it possible to put the site in maintenance mode
By specifying the UTC date from which the maintenance shoulds start,
developers can put the site in 'maintenance' mode.
Also redirect to /maintenance if we get a CapabilityDisabledError.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
from django.conf import settings
urlpatterns = patterns('django.contrib.comments.views',
url(r'^post/$', 'comments.post_comment', name='comments-post-comment'),
url(r'^posted/$', 'comments.comment_done', name='comments-comment-done'),
url(r'^flag/(\d+)/$', 'moderation.flag', name='comments-flag'),
url(r'^flagged/$', 'moderation.flag_done', name='comments-flag-done'),
url(r'^delete/(\d+)/$', 'moderation.delete', name='comments-delete'),
url(r'^deleted/$', 'moderation.delete_done', name='comments-delete-done'),
url(r'^moderate/$', 'moderation.moderation_queue', name='comments-moderation-queue'),
url(r'^approve/(\d+)/$', 'moderation.approve', name='comments-approve'),
url(r'^approved/$', 'moderation.approve_done', name='comments-approve-done'),
)
urlpatterns += patterns('',
url(r'^cr/(\d+)/(\w+)/$', 'django.views.defaults.shortcut', name='comments-url-redirect'),
)