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|  | refer to collections should now have plural names and there should be only one controller per resource. Updated existing classes that implement REST_Controller. The routing now works like this:
GET    /controller    -> controller::_index()
POST   /controller    -> controller::_create()
GET    /controller/id -> controller::_show()
PUT    /controller/id -> controller::_update()
DELETE /controller/id -> controller::_delete()
GET    /form/edit/controller/resource_id -> controller::_form()
GET    /form/add/controller/data         -> controller::_form() | 
|  | XML to the comment controllers as a proof of concept.  It's not fully
baked; we should examine ways to create helpers to make this process
easier. | 
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|  | associates them with the form.  This replaces the various _add_validation_rules()
functions in the user and comment modules.
Move user edit form into user helper for consistency with the comment module.
Implement missing _form method in the user controller. | 
|  | gTags to gTag in the CSS. | 
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|  | 1) Changed the way that we get forms.  Now, if you want to get a form
   for a REST resource you prefix /form to the resource id.  So:
    /form/photo/1    : returns a form for editing photo id 1
    /form/comments/1 : returns a form for adding a comment to photo id 1
    /form/comment/1  : returns a form for editing comment id 1
2) Changed the comment module to have two controllers:
    comment:  deals with a single comment resource
    comments: deal with collections of comments attached to an item
Related stuff:
- Moved the comments js into the theme
- Reworked Comment_Helper for clarity
- Moved form generation code down into Comment_Helper
- Cleaned up routes (eliminating new comment ones added in recent rev)
- Added form() function to all REST controllers
- Changed comment module to use a block instead of an arbitrary helper call from the theme
- Comment controller only returns HTML currently, but returns a 201 Created status
  code when a new comment is added, which the Ajax code can catch and act upon.
- Got rid of a lot of extra views in comment module | 
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|  | * Hardcode the item has_one owner relationship again
* Overload User_Model::__get to handle missing owners gracefully
* Fix Item_Controller to take the owner_id from the session or
  from the parent album when adding new albums and photos. | 
|  | user; and the views don't break if user module is not installed | 
|  | * Remove user registration link and popup from the theme; this
  shouldn't be done in a popup. Use ajaxform to simplify the way
  that we load the login popup.
* Create form.html.php, this is a template for Forge based forms.
* Move user validation rules into User_Model and let forms
  populate the rules into their forms as useful.
* Undo r18688's changes regarding the REST code.  We should never
  accept a null resource, this breaks the REST abstraction.
* Change login and user controllers to use Forge which lets us delete
  login.html.php and user.html.php since those now are generated by
  the theme-owned form template | 
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|  | and deletes modules into it. | 
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|  | solution, but it works for now. | 
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|  | 500 localizations on them. | 
|  | PHP includes and show a visible stack trace to help developers. | 
|  | to be like Rails. | 
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|  | variable; change the header so it links to the user controllers; and add the user controllers which don't do anything. | 
|  | _put(), _delete().
This should make it more obvious that these are not your typical
routes, simplifies overall routing by removing a rule and removes the
possibility of accidentally leaking information if we route to one of
them by accident. | 
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|  | controllers.  Any controller that wants to act RESTful can extend this
class and implement get/post/put/delete.
Tweak default routes to disallow direct access to the REST controller
and direct access to any REST methods. | 
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|  | Item_Controller to accept it. | 
|  | do anything else.  Just got tire of my changes being clobbered :-) | 
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|  | Revert $_POST back to $this->input->post() because that supports default values. | 
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|  | Convert $this->input->post to $_POST | 
|  | Album_Test -> Album_Helper_Test
  Photo_Test -> Photo_Helper_Test | 
|  | Adjust/simplify photo::create
Add image uploading to the scaffolding | 
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|  | Create Item_Controller as a common superclass for Album_Controller and
Photo_Controller.  Change routes to route requests to Item_Controller
for dispatching, which in turn will generate get/post/put/delete
requests to the controlller so that each controller has a RESTful
surface.
Change in_place editing to take advantage of this. | 
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