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* - Patch #21252 by patryk: fixed size of location field.Dries Buytaert2005-05-03
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* - Patch #21252 by patryk: increased the length of the location field in the ↵Dries Buytaert2005-05-01
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* - Patch #21353 by chx: implemented PHP-mode for blocks.Dries Buytaert2005-04-30
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* - Moving the queue module to contrib. This has been discussed months ago. ↵Dries Buytaert2005-04-24
| | | | Who wants to be the maintainer?
* - Patch #18719 by Jose: reworked the 'request new password' functionality.Dries Buytaert2005-04-24
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* - Work by chx and myself: added a site-wide contact form to the contact module.Dries Buytaert2005-04-24
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* - Patch #19965 by Robin Monks: fixed problem with duplicate block titles.Dries Buytaert2005-04-12
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* - Patch #19298 by Jeremy: loose caching!Dries Buytaert2005-04-11
| | | | | | Drupal's existing caching mechanism doesn't perform well on highly dynamic websites in which the cache is flushed frequently. One example is a site that is under attack by a spambot that is posting spam comments every few seconds, causing all cached pages to be flushed every few seconds. Loose caching immediately flushes the cache only for specific users who have modified cached data (whether or not they are logged in), delaying the flushing of data for other users by several minutes. (I rewrote the help text a bit and made minor changes to the code comments.)
* - Patch #19697 by Morbus: FOLKSONOMY.Dries Buytaert2005-04-08
| | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds folksonomy support to Drupal (named internally as "Free tagging"). In a nutshell, the core difference is the input method: unlike normal taxonomies which are administratively controlled, a "free tagging" vocabulary allows tag creation when the node is submitted. It does this through an text input box, as opposed to a dropdown or selectbox. This patch: * Removes the useless "Preview form" of a vocabulary. * Alters the vocabulary table to include a new "tags" column. * Adds a new "Free tagging" preference on vocabulary creation/editing. * Modifies the vocabulary overview to support pagers for free tagging vocabs. The new code integrates tightly with the existing taxonomy code. The only additional processing occurs on node save and edit, where we parse through the tags associated with a node. All other display (and thus, code) remains the same.
* - Updated the start date of the updates.Dries Buytaert2005-03-23
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* - Patch by Matt and chx: improved performance of taxonomy queries. When manyDries Buytaert2005-03-23
| | | | terms are matched, the query would become very slow.
* - Bug #18597: updated the database scheme. Renamed poll.voters to poll.polled.Dries Buytaert2005-03-20
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* - Patch #12497 by Morbus: Just working on a profile reporting idea and ↵Dries Buytaert2005-03-16
| | | | | | | | | spotted that the following fields appear to have incorrect type definitions: profile_values.fid = int(11) profile_values.uid = int(11) These both appear inconsistant with the rest of the database (that I have seen i.e. user tables) where they are defined as int(10). The profile_fields.fid is defined as int(10) also.
* - Patch #17687 by Gerhard: removed some cruft.Dries Buytaert2005-02-21
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* - Patch #11366 by Junyor: fixed twin comment problem in HEAD.Dries Buytaert2005-02-11
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* - Patch #10425 by ccourtne and walkah: added admin screens to maintain ↵Dries Buytaert2005-01-28
| | | | forums instead of forcing the user to add a taxonomy.
* - Patch #16074 by Andre Molnar: add configuration option to show blocks only ↵Dries Buytaert2005-01-27
| | | | on pages of certain node type.
* - Patch #6847 by Gerhard: replaced vocabulary->nodes by a separate table and ↵Dries Buytaert2005-01-19
| | | | tidied up the taxonomy API a bit. This fixes a number of issues.
* Remove left-overs from admin.module.Steven Wittens2005-01-14
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* - Patch #15337 by Gerhard: fixed a broken date query in the database scheme.Dries Buytaert2005-01-09
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* - Refactored the queue module: removed the queue module's field from the ↵Dries Buytaert2004-12-07
| | | | | | | | | | node table. With help from Gerhard. - Slight addition to INSTALL.txt with regard to PHP versions. - Updated/reworded some node type descriptions as per Boris' suggestions. - Adding missing {} around a table name in update.php.
* - Changed aid from tinyint to int.Dries Buytaert2004-11-28
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* - Refactored the statistics and watchdog module (views). The most importantDries Buytaert2004-11-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | changes are: 1. Simplified the statistics pages: there are less pages and on the remaining pages there is a lot less visual clutter (less columns and better presentation). 2. Reorganized the 'administer - logs' menu: flattened the menu structure and removed a number of links. 3. Improved performance. Most statistics pages used about 160 slow SQL queries which made the statistics pages fairly unusable on my system. The new pages use at least 10 times less SQL queries and render much faster. They are actually usable. 4. There is now a 'track'-tab on node pages, and a second subtrab on the user accounts 'track'-tab for people with the 'access statistics' permission. They can be used to resp. track the node and the user. This makes the statistics more accessible. 5. Changed the way watchdog messages are filtered. This makes it easier to introduce new watchdog types. 6. Reworked the statistics module's permissions. 7. Less code: 223 insertions(+), 343 deletions(-). 8. Fixed several glitches: for example, the statistics pages sorted the 'Name' column by user ID instead of by name. Unfortunately, it is too difficult to backport these to DRUPAL-4-5. TODO: 1. Review the statistics modules help pages. 2. Help fine-tune the interfaces/views. NOTES: 1. You'll want to run update.php.
* - Patch #5942 by jhriggs and Adrian:Dries Buytaert2004-11-24
| | | | | + added support for multi-site configurations. + tidied up some old cruft and added code comments.
* - Adding the missing flood tables. Sorry.Dries Buytaert2004-11-16
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* - Performance improvement: made 'sid' the primary key of the sessions table.Dries Buytaert2004-11-07
| | | | | | | | | That should improve performance of session handling as well improve performance of the "Who's online"-block. Drupal.org's sessions table contains appr. 40.000 sessions on a slow day and rendering the "Who's online"-block became a performance bottleneck. This change has yet to be tested on a busy site so things might go wrong.
* - Patch #12232 by Steven: more search improvements:Dries Buytaert2004-11-04
| | | | | | | | + When a comment is posted, a node needs to be re-indexed. Luckily, we can use node_comment_statistics for this easily. + When a node is deleted, it should be deleted from the search index as well. + The search wipe didn't properly remove links to nodes from the index. + Section url was faulty in _help. + Minor code rearrangement.
* - Patch by Steven:Dries Buytaert2004-11-03
| | | | | | | | | | | + Display 'friendly' name rather than module name in search watchdog messages. + Remove left-over from search_total table. + Add index wipe button to the admin + Moved the admin to admin/settings/search + Prevented menu bug when node modules update the breadcrumb in view (thanks JonBob). + Changed search_total table's word key to PRIMARY.
* - Patch #11875 by Neil Drumm: block module configuration improvements.Dries Buytaert2004-10-31
| | | | | | | | | | The primary goal of this patch is to take the 'custom' and 'path' columns of the block overview page and make them into something understandable. As of Drupal 4.5 'custom' lacked an explanation which wasn't buried in help text and path required dealing with regular expressions. Every block now has a configuration page to control these options. This gives more space to make form controls which do not require a lengthy explanation. This page also gives modules a chance to put their block configuration options in a place that makes sense using new operations in the block hook. The only required changes to modules implementing hook_block() is to be careful about what is returned. Do not return anything if $op is not 'list' or 'view'. Once this change is made, modules will still be compatible with Drupal 4.5. Required changes to core modules are included in this path. An additional optional change to modules is to implement the additional $op options added. 'configure' should return a string containing the configuration form for the block with the appropriate $delta. 'configure save' will come with an additional $edit argument, which will contain the submitted form data for saving. These changes to core modules are also included in this patch.
* - Patch #12232 by Steven/UnConed: search module improvements.Dries Buytaert2004-10-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1) Clean up the text analyser: make it handle UTF-8 and all sorts of characters. The word splitter now does intelligent splitting into words and supports all Unicode characters. It has smart handling of acronyms, URLs, dates, ... 2) It now indexes the filtered output, which means it can take advantage of HTML tags. Meaningful tags (headers, strong, em, ...) are analysed and used to boost certain words scores. This has the side-effect of allowing the indexing of PHP nodes. 3) Link analyser for node links. The HTML analyser also checks for links. If they point to a node on the current site (handles path aliases) then the link's words are counted as part of the target node. This helps bring out commonly linked FAQs and answers to the top of the results. 4) Index comments along with the node. This means that the search can make a difference between a single node/comment about 'X' and a whole thread about 'X'. It also makes the search results much shorter and more relevant (before this patch, comments were even shown first). 5) We now keep track of total counts as well as a per item count for a word. This allows us to divide the word score by the total before adding up the scores for different words, and automatically makes noisewords have less influence than rare words. This dramatically improves the relevancy of multiword searches. This also makes the disadvantage of now using OR searching instead of AND searching less problematic. 6) Includes support for text preprocessors through a hook. This is required to index Chinese and Japanese, because these languages do not use spaces between words. An external utility can be used to split these into words through a simple wrapper module. Other uses could be spell checking (although it would have no UI). 7) Indexing is now regulated: only a certain amount of items will be indexed per cron run. This prevents PHP from running out of memory or timing out. This also makes the reindexing required for this patch automatic. I also added an index coverage estimate to the search admin screen. 8) Code cleanup! Moved all the search stuff from common.inc into search.module, rewired some hooks and simplified the functions used. The search form and results now also use valid XHTML and form_ functions. The search admin was moved from search/configure to admin/search for consistency. 9) Improved search output: we also show much more info per item: date, author, node type, amount of comments and a cool dynamic excerpt à la Google. The search form is now much more simpler and the help is only displayed as tips when no search results are found. 10) By moving all search logic to SQL, I was able to add a pager to the search results. This improves usability and performance dramatically.
* - Modified patch #11689 by Adrian: made the locale module work with PostgreSQL.Dries Buytaert2004-10-18
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* - Patch #11505 by Steven: 'my account' information is not saved.Dries Buytaert2004-10-16
| | | | | | + Drupal 4.4 stored profile data in the serialized user->data column. Drupal 4.5 stores profile data in tables (but user->data is still available and used for other stuff, like locale or themes). The update from 4.4 to 4.5 didn't remove the old data from the user->data column properly, because there is no mechanism in user_save to do so (it did try to unset the fields, but this has no effect). + On registration, hook_user('insert') is invoked after saving the data column. This means that any module-specific data is put into the data field. We cannot move hook_user('insert') higher up, because before that point, we do not have a complete $user object yet.
* Bug: the default filter setup had the wrong filter delta for the linebreak ↵Steven Wittens2004-10-13
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* Changing the value of variable "update_start" to match updates.inc.Steven Wittens2004-10-08
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* Fixing stray comma in database.*sqlSteven Wittens2004-09-23
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* - Bugfix: the access rule mask does not have to be unique. It should be ↵Dries Buytaert2004-09-22
| | | | possible to use a particular mask for both e-mail and username rules. This also avoids an SQL query error. Fixes bug report #10551.
* - Patch #6500 by Mathias with help from Steven: made it possible to add ↵Dries Buytaert2004-09-19
| | | | fields to the registration form. This feature used to exist.
* #10862: Smarter filter cache wiping.Steven Wittens2004-09-15
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* - Patch #10775 by crackermackjack: fixed error in the database.mysql file ↵Dries Buytaert2004-09-13
| | | | | | that is incompatible with Mysql > 4.1.x. - Patch #10786 by crackermackjack: fixed bug in session keys (bug in particular MySQL version).
* - Theme system changes. Please consult http://drupal.org/node/view/9576 for ↵Dries Buytaert2004-08-20
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* - The upload (filehandler) module has landed!Dries Buytaert2004-08-17
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* - New locale module thanks to Gerhard, Goba, Marco, Kristjan and others.Dries Buytaert2004-08-11
| | | | | | The new locale module provides every functionality on the web interface, so you don't need to edit the configuration files or add columns, when you add a new language. This module is an integration of the old locale and localegettext modules, plus a bunch of logic to parse Gettext Portable Object files (opposed to Machine Object files, as supported by localegettext). Note: I made some minor changes to the context-sensitive help texts and to some of the status messages.
* The Input formats - filter patch has landed. I still need to make update ↵Steven Wittens2004-08-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | instructions for modules and update the hook docs. Here's an overview of the changes: 1) Multiple Input formats: they are complete filter configurations (what filters to use, in what order and with which settings). Input formats are admin-definable, and usage of them is role-dependant. For example, you can set it up so that regular users can only use limited HTML, while admins can free HTML without any tag limitations. The input format can be chosen per content item (nodes, comments, blocks, ...) when you add/edit them. If only a single format is available, there is no choice, and nothing changes with before. The default install (and the upgrade) contains a basic set of formats which should satisfy the average user's needs. 2) Filters have toggles Because now you might want to enable a filter only on some input formats, an explicit toggle is provided by the filter system. Modules do not need to worry about it and filters that still have their own on/off switch should get rid of it. 3) Multiple filters per module This was necessary to accomodate the next change, and it's also a logical extension of the filter system. 4) Embedded PHP is now a filter Thanks to the multiple input formats, I was able to move the 'embedded PHP' feature from block.module, page.module and book.module into a simple filter which executes PHP code. This filter is part of filter.module, and by default there is an input format 'PHP', restricted to the administrator only, which contains this filter. This change means that block.module now passes custom block contents through the filter system. As well as from reducing code duplication and avoiding two type selectors for page/book nodes, you can now combine PHP code with other filters. 5) User-supplied PHP code now requires <?php ?> tags. This is required for teasers to work with PHP code. Because PHP evaluation is now just another step in the filter process, we can't do this. Also, because teasers are generated before filtering, this would result in errors when the teaser generation would cut off a piece of PHP code. Also, regular PHP syntax explicitly includes the <?php ?> tags for PHP files, so it makes sense to use the same convention for embedded PHP in Drupal. 6) Filter caching was added. Benchmarking shows that even for a simple setup (basic html filtering + legacy URL rewriting), filtercache can offer speedups. Unlike the old filtercache, this uses the normal cache table. 7) Filtertips were moved from help into a hook_filter_tips(). This was required to accomodate the fact that there are multiple filters per module, and that filter settings are format dependant. Shoehorning filter tips into _help was ugly and silly. The display of the filter tips is done through the input format selector, so filter_tips_short() no longer exists. 8) A more intelligent linebreak convertor was added, which doesn't stop working if you use block-level tags and which adds <p> tags.
* #9810: PostgreSQL updates by Adrian.Steven Wittens2004-08-06
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* - Patch #7336 by TDobes: in various parts of Drupal, we use the title ↵Dries Buytaert2004-08-03
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* - Patch by Jeremy: statistics module improvements.Dries Buytaert2004-08-03
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* - Patch by Matt: fixed small typo.Dries Buytaert2004-07-31
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* - Patch #9543 by JonBob: added node-level access control!Dries Buytaert2004-07-31
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* - Patch by Matt: made it possible to alias an URL multiple times.Dries Buytaert2004-07-11
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* - Patch #8585 by Junyor: sort blog items by creation date. Added some ↵Dries Buytaert2004-06-30
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