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Removed unused CSS. CSS format updates. Applied jQuery tab styles to gSiteMenu. Removed gBlockHeader, all we need is a good old h3 element for a heading.
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Removed gCommentForm id, it's not necessary, at least not now.
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prototype. Dropped YUI Base CSS in favor of defining our own base styles in screen.css, headings will and other items may not look right until I do. Need to figure out how jQuery ThemeRoller CSS should be integrated, if at all.
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content
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and also allow modules to contribute blocks to the layout.
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contained in the path name.
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* Media_RSS_Controller::$LIMIT is now self::$page_size
* We use ORM_MPTT descendant_counts()
* If the page is out of bounds, put it on a boundary
* Move pub_date into the controller to simplify the mrss file
* Put all the view assignment in one block for easier reading
* Removed stray ; from the end of lines in the mrss file
Clean up ORM_MPTT a bit:
* fix spelling: decendent -> descendant
* Remove unnecessary order_by() clauses
* Set the default for $type to null (not "all").
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* HTTP header setting in comment module now going through REST helper API.
* Fixed items controller test.
* Fixed user installer test.
* Fixed _create() handling in the REST controller.
* Fixed routing for edit and add forms.
* Added some tests for the REST controller.
* Set svn:eol-style to LF on a bunch of files.
* Added preamble to MY_Forge.php.
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full URLs with a clean API, and isolate the cruddy party where we have
to hardcode the server protocol into a single file.
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slideshow link and button text. The slideshow link will only show up if the slideshow module is installed.
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Fix some style issues
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"#/views/.*?(\.html|mrss)\.php$#"
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view_files_correct_suffix_test and change it to also accept mrss as a valid suffix
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added descendants by type method to the item model to allow for the selection of children by type
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1) Item_Controller::_create() and _update() were swapped
2) _create() was redirecting to the wrong urls on success
3) Change in-place return parameter from __return to _return
4) Change in-place code to tunnel _put via POST
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added parameters to thumbnail_url and resizes_url to be passed to the url::base call to generate ful urls
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(it would fail, but this way they get a 404 instead of another error).
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1) We now use __call() in REST_Controller to handle any requests to a controller
that were not already handled. In the case of RESTful controllers, this should
be the only entry point (although they're free to break the model and add other
ones.. nothing stops them).
This means that we can remove all the catch-all routes in
routes.php which greatly simplifies it.
2) Move request_method() and output_format() out of REST_Controller and into the REST
helper in core/helpers/rest.php
3) Experiment with letting the various subclasses check the output_format and deal with
it themselves. This simplifies the API, but it might be a bad idea in that it might
push too much work to the individual controllers. It's a balancing act, time will tell,
I'm willing to change it back later.
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routing is broken for the test framework so we have to fix that first.
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mrss is a more standard abbreviation for MediaRSS. Sigh.
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Tim points out, "it's not html". My bad!
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doesn't refer to a fixed resource or collection of resources.
Fix some minor bugs in the code so that we can actually generate a
feed. It looks pretty cool! Improved pagination links, but didn't actually test them.
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1) added a mime_type property to the item module(no database change)
2) created a media_rss module
3) moved most of the functionality for the downloading the images to the media_rss module
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in order to follow the convention that controllers that refer to a collection of resources have plural names.
* Added a bug workaround to routes.php
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GET /form/edit/{controller}/{resource_id} -> controller::_form_edit($resource)
GET /form/add/{controller}/{parameters} -> controller::_form_add($parameters)
* Updated comment, user and core modules to reflect the API changes
* Cleaned up routing and handling of requests to /{controller}
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