| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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+ Updated the documentation to use a Jabber or Drupal IDs instead of
Deplhi IDs (as delphi.module won't be part of the default distro).
Drupal and Jabber authentication make a better example.
+ added missing localization / t() functions in
user_validate_authmaps()
+ applied coding convention:
* fixed indentation
* removed "EOF"; and <<EOFs from user module
* changed some HTML into XHTML: use small letters, quote
attributes
* quoted some array indices: $edit[foo] --> $edit["foo"]
+ removed some useless sprintf()'s
+ removed hard-coded references to drop.org.
+ I don't think the authentication methods should /know/ there help
link. Instead, the user module should now where to find the help
(it does by knowing the hook to look for), and it is the user
module that should take care of exporting the help to the preferred
location:
* removed the "link" field from the $info field in drupal_info
and jabber_info; it wasn't used anyway?
+ removed the "maintainer" and "maintaineremail" from the auth
modules; we don't keep this info in the other modules either so
I don't see a reason to do so here.
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+ made some improvements to the node access checks
- queue module:
+ form()-ified the queue module and added some extra information
or guidelines
+ added a few missing translations
+ ...
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now
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Instead of an example list, it shows an actual list of the available nodetypes.
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any chance? :)
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+ Added the "delete node"-link: apparently it got lost during the last
commit. Odd.
+ Changed "Edit node" to "Edit <node_name>" on the 'edit node'-page of
the admin section. (There a 4 "Node"s that still need to be removed
though.)
+ Updated the initial submission page (the old submit.php) to include
some descriptions.
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+ Changed node_form() to use good ol' tables instead of div/CSS-tags.
+ Revised the "revision API": I think we have both an easy and powerful
API now that should make everyone happy.
+ Improved the usability of the rollback functionality a bit.
+ Removed the "view node" link from the "node overview" page in the
admin section and added a "delete node" link instead.
+ Added a few missing translations; there might be missing more
translations though.
- book.module:
+ Made the book module use the "revision API" instead of having it poke
and use the innards and underlying details of the revision system.
- queue.module:
+ Made the queue module use the improved revision number.
- module.inc:
+ Applied Moshe's patch: added more arguments to module_invoke()
- mail-to-sql.pl:
+ Added support for more header fields and for folded fields
Notes:
- no database updates required
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queue should be functional again. It's not ready yet but I'll be tuning
it for the next two evenings or so.
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+ fixed a typo in node_load(): it should be faster now
- book module:
+ removed the functions book_parent() and book_parent_query() as
they were no longer needed. Gerhard & co: this should fix the
occasional SQL errors you get, and should improve performance.
+ made the "next", "previous" and "up" links work correctly ...
+ XHTML-ified the code
+ added some missing translations
I'm working on the book module now to make it possible to update book
pages.
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Drupal to display submission guidelines, or any other kind of explanation
such as "NO TEST POSTS", for example.
- Added node versioning: it is possible to create revisions, to view old
revisions and to roll-back to older revisions. You'll need to apply a
SQL update.
I'm going to work on the book module now, so I might be changing a few
things to enable collaborative, moderated revisions - but feel free to
send some first feedback, if you like.
- Added some configuration options which can be used to set the minimum
number of words a blog/story should consist of. Hopefully this will
be usefull to stop the (almost empty) test blogs.
- Various improvements:
+ Fine-tuned new node permission system.
+ Fine-tuned the functions in node.inc.
+ Fine-tuned some forms.
+ XHTML-ified some code.
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+ introduced basic node permissions ("create", "delete", "update" and
"view") at the node level: it's up to the "<$node->type>_module" to
hide gory details (if any).
+ made the "blog it"-feature in the blog and import module work with
the new node system, in specific with the new centralized forms.
+ made it possible to update blogs.
+ made the page module work with the new node system.
+ various smaller improvements.
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information available on the mailing list.
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+ made it use the new node table scheme
+ added the site's slogan to the ping
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- fixed some untranslated strings in the user.module.
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want the blocks to show up on.
- updated the help.
- did some XMLification.
- SQL update script has a new table collumn which needs to be applied.
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variables.
Example: set site_frontpage to "node" and site_frontpage_extra to
"$meta = 'news'" and only nodes with that meta tag will be displayed on
your main page.
This requires some internal knowledge of how the various modules work
and what settings can be passed to <module>_page() functions.
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easier. Also changed the <? tag to <?php in some cases.
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easier. Also changed the <? tag to <?php in some cases.
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just another log in box.
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'updates/3.00-to.x.xx.mysql' for the required MySQL updates.
- Renamed some "author" fields to "uid" fields for sake of consistency.
- Fixed the coding style of some PHP files.
- Fixed the moderation queue (fairly untested though).
- Re-introduced the temporary SQL table in _node_get().
- Added a missing 'auto_increment' to 'updates/3.00-to-x.xx.mysql'.
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tables: I changed all "id"s to "xid"s where "x" is the first letter of
the table name. I also renamed all remaining "userid"s to "uid"s as I
mentioned I would do. Take a look at ./drupal/updates/3.00-to-x.xx.sql
for the MySQL updates.
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(moderation/comment related)
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- fixed bug in node_page()
- fixed bug in db_result()
- fixed rss glitch
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range of databases including MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, and others.
For additional information and an 'how to upgrade', check the mails
sent to the mailing list.
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in node.module.
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(There is room for improvement so let's go from these ... and build
on them.)
- Removed some $status's by calls to node_status().
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instead of all recent comments to recent nodes.
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which will append the session ID to the uri 'foo' when PHP is compiled
with '--enable-transe-sid'.
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- fixed small glitch in comment_del()
- changed the API of the form() function. The first parameter, the
"action"-attribute in the <form>-tag has been made optional. By
default, it will be set to "$REQUEST_URI".
Why? Because in 98% of the cases we would do:
global $REQUEST_URI;
$form = form($REQUEST_URI, $form_content);
while we can do:
$form = form($form_content);
now.
Update your modules (and sorry for the inconvenience)!
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+ when replying to a comment, the author's name was displayd as being 'anonymous'.
- blog.module:
+ fixed the URLs of the links in the "latest blogs"-block.
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of comments and nodes.
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