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* master: (45 commits)
TarLib code cleanup
TarLib: fixed appending in non-dynamic mode
fixed third method of adding files in TarLib
fix lone zero block in TarLib created archives
fix use of constructor in TarLib
Slovak language update
Korean language update
Latvian language update
removed redundant variables in tpl_include_page() (because of 3ff8773b)
added cut off points for mobile devices as parameters to style.ini
Corrected typo: ruke -> rule
Persian language update
Spanish language update
russian language update
Kazach language update
correctly check hash parameter in media dispatcher FS#2648
avoid broken browser_uid on IE
Removed acronyms for "Perl" and "PERL" as Perl is not an acronym. See http://learn.perl.org/faq/perlfaq1.html#Whats-the-difference-between-perl-and-Perl-
Made striplangs.php executable
release preparations
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Appending files now works at least for uncompressed tar files. Seeking
in compressed tars is not yet supported.
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You can give a path and file contents in an array. However this didn't
work because the file_exist() check was done before checking for an
array
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Internet Explorer 8 (and maybe others) seem to use different
capitalization in the ACCEPT_CHARSET header between "normal" requests
and AJAX requests. This causes a browser UID mismatch and thus an
unecessary reauthentication.
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Replaced it by the old tpl_include_page() and made it more flexible by adding a boolean $propagate parameter.
(It's false by default for backwards compatibility reasons. Should it rather be true? That would probably be what most users want.)
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We need to decide how to handle the renaming of the auth classes. Should
this be done automatically somehow? Or is an admin expected to fix this
manually when updating?
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* master:
Always load the parser in the test environment
Escape filename in regex in search_index()
Changed XHTML validator icon to HTML5 (FS#2619)
fixed wrong apple-touch-icon extension (FS#2627)
Revert "removed html dependency from media query detection JS in new template"
removed html dependency from media query detection JS in new template
de-couple mobile JS from widths to actual media query equivalent (fixes FS#2623)
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This problem was reported in https://forum.dokuwiki.org/thread/8143.
Apart from warnings you could notice that when you have namespaces "foo"
and "f.o" and you open the sitemap for "foo" that "f.o" is opened, too.
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This merge fixes all conflicts but is otherwise untested and might break
funktionality in the auth system somewhere. It NEEDS MAJOR TESTING!
Some refactoring of the auth plugins is still needed:
* move to PHP5 style
* fix comments
* add plugin.info.txt
* janschumann/master:
Refactored auth system: All auth methods are now introduced as plugins.
Bugfix: auth types are now correcty added
Setup auth system from plugins
Added Auth-Plugin-Prototype to autoload
Load auth types from plugins in settings_authtype class
Added prototype for Auth-Plugins
added plugin type 'auth'
Conflicts:
inc/auth.php
inc/auth/pgsql.class.php
inc/init.php
inc/load.php
lib/plugins/auth.php
lib/plugins/authad/auth.php
lib/plugins/authldap/auth.php
lib/plugins/authmysql/auth.php
lib/plugins/authplain/auth.php
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* multiad:
lowercase groups
make AD utilitiy functions public
add user's domain to the list of groups
fixed domain handling in user names
some code cleanup/PHP5ization
use UTF-8 aware lower casing
Better support for multi domain AD setups
Conflicts:
inc/auth/ad.class.php
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This changes how the AD auth backend handles multiple domains. It is now
possible to configure multiple authentication domains even when not
using SSO. USers can provide a domain in NTLM- and Kerberos-Style
(prepended with a backslash, appended with a @-char).
IMPORTANT: If you used AD auth before, you will need to adjust your ACLs
and $conf['superuser'] settings.
This patch changes how user names are cleaned. Spaces and other special chars
are no longer removed. The only adjustment is lowercasing the username
and streamlining the domain handling.
User's login names will now contain the domain name in Kerberos style
(user@yourdomain.com) when they logged in a non-default domain. You need
to make sure your ACLs are setup accordingly.
Domain names are always lowercased and need to be specified lowercased
in the config.
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* adldap4:
make use of adLDAP 4.0.4 in AD backend
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The new version of adLDAP improves the speed in handling recursive group
memberships dramatically
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this is a temporary and somewhat ugly fix. digest subscriptions should
make use of the inline format just as the 'every' subscriptions do.
But it makes sense to implement it correctly in the subscription branch
instead and not introduce new code in the RC.
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The link doesn't exist in the English version and it doesn't work
anymore because appending a parameter to a link doesn't work when the
link is not just a URL but an HTML link
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This fixes error messages about invalid plugin names for directories in
the plugin directory which didn't contain any plugin. Now the message is
only displayed for plugins which couldn't be loaded because of the
invalid name.
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The problem with using include is that when the file that is loaded
does not contain the plugin class (e.g. because the directory name is
wrong), the file could be loaded again when the plugin class is
requested a second time which will lead to a fatal error because of
class redeclaration.
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This partially reverts de50cad65ae679a602e71adddffdd74df7ea3fbb as the
strict check breaks existing plugins and this shouldn't be changed
without prior discussion and a warning for plugin authors with some time
to adjust their plugins. Now all characters that are valid in PHP class
names except "_" are allowed.
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