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* #69786: jQuery JavaScript Library in Drupal coreSteven Wittens2006-08-31
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* - Fix upload.js after edit[] patch (note: uploading is still broken, with or ↵Steven Wittens2006-08-30
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* #61954 by nedjo, Remove unneeded lines in upload.jsNeil Drumm2006-05-05
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* #58166, fixes for typos, patch by Uwe HerrmannGerhard Killesreiter2006-04-11
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* - Adding missing cvs tags to .js filesSteven Wittens2006-03-09
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* - #47510: Show JavaScript alert when PHP errors occurSteven Wittens2006-02-05
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* - #44939: Fix Unicode autocomplete in IESteven Wittens2006-01-22
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* - Patch #41385 by Thox: made the upload.module work again.Dries Buytaert2005-12-16
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* - Patch #29465: new form API by Adrian et al.Dries Buytaert2005-10-07
| | | | | | | TODO: + The contact.module was broken; a new patch for contact.module is needed. + Documentation is needed. + The most important modules need to be updated ASAP.
* Fixes for AJAX/JS stuff in Konqueror:Steven Wittens2005-09-07
| | | | | | | - Fix collapsible fieldsets (broken since to 'IE5 icons alignment' fix) - Fix JS upload (broken due to mysterious form submission abortion bug) Thanks Bèr for letting me use VNC :).
* - Patch #28483 by Steven: JavaScript enabled uploading.Dries Buytaert2005-08-31
Comment from Steven: It does this by redirecting the submission of the form to a hidden <iframe> when you click "Attach" (we cannot submit data through Ajax directly because you cannot read file contents from JS for security reasons). Once the file is submitted, the upload-section of the form is updated. Things to note: * The feature degrades back to the current behaviour without JS. * If there are errors with the uploaded file (disallowed type, too big, ...), they are displayed at the top of the file attachments fieldset. * Though the hidden-iframe method sounds dirty, it's quite compact and is 100% implemented in .js files. The drupal.js api makes it a snap to use. * I included some minor improvements to the Drupal JS API and code. * I added an API drupal_call_js() to bridge the PHP/JS gap: it takes a function name and arguments, and outputs a <script> tag. The kicker is that it preserves the structure and type of arguments, so e.g. PHP associative arrays end up as objects in JS. * I also included a progressbar widget that I wrote for drumm's ongoing update.php work. It includes Ajax status updating/monitoring, but it is only used as a pure throbber in this patch. But as the code was already written and is going to be used in the near future, I left that part in. It's pretty small ;). If PHP supports ad-hoc upload info in the future like Ruby on Rails, we can implement that in 5 minutes.