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TODO: document the defaults in the PHPdoc comments.
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being remembered.
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to OPML export functionality, better code comments, better help texts, etc.
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See:
http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/drupal/modules/book.module?r1=1.294&r2=1.295
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This patch enables export of books as XML documents.
The XML is DocBook "at the level of structure", but
node contents are wrapped as CDATA, since we
can't be sure that the contents are valid XML.
Several other bugs/feature requests are also
addressed with this patch:
- Fixes bugs
http://drupal.org/node/1898
http://drupal.org/node/1482
http://drupal.org/node/8049
http://drupal.org/node/1899
Should go a long way towards implementing feature request
http://drupal.org/node/2062
It should also be easy to extend this to produce OPML,
for example.
- Adds about 170 lines, of which more than 100 are comments
- Added doxygen comments
- Made doxygen comment format consistent; fixed minor grammatical slips
- A proper Doctype and more informative HTML element is generated
for printer-friendly HTML output.
- Refactored book_print() to use book_recurse().
- Refactored book_recurse(). Applies 'visitor' callback functions to nodes
during weight/title order tree-traversal. The parameterized
visitor callbacks can be used to generate different kinds of output.
There are many other kinds of operations on books which can be implemented
by writing a pre-node/post-node pair of callback functions: word-count/
statistics gathering, comparison, copying, search and replace...
- Introduced book_export() which uses book_recurse() to generate
DocBook-like XML to export book contents in a structured form.
An md5 hash is computed for each node to help import code to
decide if a node needs to be updated or not.
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printer-friendly book pages.
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TODO: we should write down a couple guidelines for these document them in
the PHPDoc code of drupal_set_message()! .
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surrounding the book administration and beautified some code making it more consistent with the rest of Drupal. :-)
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administration page.
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'<div id=menu>'.
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book are of type 'book'.
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- permissions menu link updates in a number of modules help
- anchor link fix in distributed auth help
- "my account" link fix in user help
- spelling correction in tracker.module help
- I also changed 'admin/access/perms' to 'admin/access/permissions'.
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because they always return a value for book_access('update'). This simple patch causes us to use node_access when the user has a chance of being able to update the current page.
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db/node_rewrite_sql_patch.
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printing printer-friendly pages.
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(-15 to +15) but in the book-outline admin we dont dewfine this, resulting in a default delta of ten. This should be consistent and thus both 15.
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We added a 'severity' column to watchdog():
watchdog($type, $message, $link) --> watchdog($type, $message, $severity, $link);
* Specify a severity in case you are reporting a warning or error.
* The $link-parameter is now the fourth parameter instead of the third.
TODO: document this in the upgrade guide.
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revision if n.moderate = 0. We can (and need) to rewrite this when the revision changes hit core. In essence, we need an efficient query to retrieve the 'last puslished revision that is not in the moderation queue'.
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* Less logic in theme code.
* Encourages use of the menu system.
* Easier to find where a title or breadcrumb comes from in other people's code because there are less places to look. Look in menu and then grep for the appropriate set function. Looking for calls to theme_page() is hard because there are too many of them.
* Very slightly more efficient.
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feature. All themes currently support primary and secondary links so page links are now deprecated. Check your contributed modules and update them accordingly.
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consistency.
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implemtented it properly per database backend.
Read the manual for pg_escape_string: "Use of this function is recommended instead of addslashes()." Or read sqlite_escape_string: "addslashes() should NOT be used to quote your strings for SQLite queries; it will lead to strange results when retrieving your data."
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you can edit.
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consistent with the rest of Drupal. We have a "maintain books" and a "edit own book pages" permission. All other modules have a "create foo" permission. Thus the existing "maintain books" permission should be renamed to "create book pages" and a new "maintain books" permission should be introduced that allows editors to update book pages they haven't created themselves even without having "administer nodes" permission.
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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.
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TODO:
+ Update Doxygen hook list (if required).
+ Document this in the developer's upgrade section.
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when the book node lists returned by book_location() and book_location_down() are generated. This information is required when selecting next page candidates in book_next().
Note that book_location_down() was missing an explicit field b.weight in the SQL SELECT statement, but this value would usually be supplied implicitly because it is used to ORDER the result.
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Doxygen documentation and screen output.
Uwe: I dropped the 'iff' chunks as 'iff' stands for 'if and only if'.
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patch but moved the menu-logic to the $may_cache clause and added some checks
to avoid SQL overhead. I think this is the most performant solution.
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+ Made error strings in blog.module consistent.
+ Explained a bit better what the RSD setting is for in the blog module.
+ Removed the notes about PHP content from block module and book module, since everything is handled via the input formats now.
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outline-tab on their node page, given you have permission to maintain books. Using the outline-tab, nodes can be added to a book's hierarchy. Also added some context sensitive help and fixed some quotes.
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