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* - Removed conf.module.Dries Buytaert2001-06-23
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* - Added a brand-new access.module which allows you to manage 'roles'Dries Buytaert2001-06-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (groups) and 'permissions' ... (inspired by Zope's system). + Once installed, click the help-link for more information. + See updates/2.00-to-x.xx.sql for the SQL updates. - Modified loads of code to use our new access.module. The system still has to mature though: new permissions have to be added and existing permissions need stream-lining. Awaiting suggestions. - As a direct result of the new access system, I had to rewrite the way the top-level links in admin.php are rendered and displayed, and xhtml-ified admin.php while I was at it. TODO - Home-brewed modules need updating, home-brewed themes not. (Examples: file.module, trip_link.module) - As soon we *finished* the refactoring of the user system (KJ has been working on this refactoring already) we should consider to embed this role and permission code into account.module ...
* - Merged "system settings" and "module settings" into one page. IMHODries Buytaert2001-06-17
| | | | | | | | | | it wasn't a good idea to split them up in first place, and it turned out to be quite hard to decide where to put some variables. Also moved some variables around and even renamed a few variables while doing so. - Added a page_header() and page_footer() to all top-level .php pages.
* Oops, a rather large commit:Dries Buytaert2001-06-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Changed meta.module, node.module and index.php to use comma-seperated lists of attributes rather then "foo=a,bar=b" lists. This makes it a a lot easier to use both modules. In addition, error handling can be discarded as it can't be made any simpler, really ... It fits rather nicely in Drupal's design so I'm getting more and more happy with this meta.module (but we are not 100% there yet). - node.module, node.inc: + Improved the node-related admin interface so that navigating back and forth the administrative menus is made both easier and faster. + Removed some redundant database fields from the node table. See 2.00-to-x.xx.sql! + Added 2 news hooks called "node_insert" and "node_update". Just like this is the case with the existing hook "node_delete" these new hooks will automatically get called when a node has been inserted or udpated. Note that this is an optional call-back that only needs to be implemented when required. With the addition of these two hooks, the node mechanism (version 1) is pretty well completed. - watchdog.module: + Fixed bug whit the 'regular messages' query in the watchdog.module. - book.module: + Fixed bug in book.module: the 'parent' was not set properly when updating a book page. + Made it so that older versions of a book page are automatically reactived upon deletion of the most recent version, i.e. when doing a version roll-back. - comment.inc: + Undid Remco's patch to comment.inc; it does not work in some cases. - conf.module: + Fine-tuned some of the options in conf.module a bit. - marvin.theme: + Visual changes to make it look better on Windows browsers. Mind to give some feedback on this? + Fixed 3 HTML typos/bugs. + XHTML-ified the theme at a best effort basis; I didn't carry the XHTML specification with me. + Made use of the theme_slogan variable to display the site's slogan. + As soon we have at least one valid XHTML theme we can wonder on how to integrate other XML namespaces (cfr. MathML story at drop.org). - database.mysql: + Updated database.mysql so that it contains all the latest "database patches".
* Changesnatrak2001-06-15
| | | | | | | | | - Added a conf option to disable/enable user registrations. - Added a add account feature to account.module. - Moved some functions from account.php to account.module. Todo - Move most (all?) of account.php to account.module.
* - Moved most of the options in structure.module to node.module. TheDries Buytaert2001-06-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | structure.module either needs work, or replacement by index.module: see "admin > node > node settings". It will do for now and it can always made better when we can think of a better solution; it is the best I could think of. Now what? index.module or structure.module? I'm currently pro index.module. - Drastically simplified "variable.inc". - Removed most dependecies on structure.module from all content related modules. Thus making our modules more modular. ;) - Fixed calculation glitch in queue.module. - Fixed potential function name clash/conflict in rating.module, and simplified some code on my way. - Started removing all global variables $status and $rstatus. Global variables are "yucky" so in near future, we will replace all global $status variables by a call to node_status(). Originally, $status was only introduced as a temporary hack and nothing is as permanent as a temporary hack so I took it out when still possible. - Changed the watchdog messages a bit.
* - Undoing last change. Allowed_html was already in the filters section. *opps*natrak2001-05-22
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* - Added allowed_html to conf.module so it can be modified.natrak2001-05-22
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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.