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* CHANGESDries Buytaert2001-05-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Redid settings.module and even renamed it to conf.module. * Settings are now grouped in basic categories like "system settings", "module settings" and "filters". * Added new settings to make Drupal easier to configure and to make some aspects like the watchdog scale better. - Renamed includes/settings.php to includes/conf.php. - Added filter support to conf.module and introduced filter hooks so modules can implement and export new filters. Example filters are an HTML filter (implemented), a profanity filter, an url converter, ASCII smileys to images filter and so on ... - Reworked the check_* functions: user contributed content/input is only verified and filtered once in its lifespan. NOTES - Altough this is a large commit, no database changes are required.
* - Updated to only die() if page is directly requested.natrak2001-05-16
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* - Created 2 new functions:Dries Buytaert2001-05-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + path_uri(): returns the fully-qualified URI of your drupal site. + path_img(): returns the image directory or http://image-server.com/ in case you prefer to load-balance bandwidth usage. Replaced all occurences of the variable "site_url" with path_uri() and removed "site_url" from "setting.module". - Drastically simplified the node_save() API, which should make the node-forms more secure. Updated "story.module", "book.module", "forum.module", "page.module" and "node.module" to reflect this change. This is needs more testing so hit it, beat it, tease it. - Fixed an occasional glitch in the configuration file loading logic. - Made "queue.module" display an informative notice when an anonymous user tries accessing the moderation queue. - Updated the hard-coded information in drupal.module a bit.
* - Fixed typo: "$language" should have been "$languages".Dries Buytaert2001-05-14
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* - Renamed "hostname.conf" to "setting.php" (cfr. "setting.module").Dries Buytaert2001-05-14
Note that - when upgrading - you have to rename all your existing configuration files to reflect this change: yourdomain.com.conf -> yourdomain.com.php By default, i.e. if no configuration file is found, setting.php will be used instead. Using the ".php"-extension will fix most configuration/security issues with .htaccess-files ... - Removed some dead code from forum.module.