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time for the browser. Fixes ticket #1278.
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follow, even if it's redundant.
Expand a <ul> to multiple lines.
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comments and the comment access permission is register users.
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comments only to registered users. It's simplistic, but is better
than adding a permission since generally this setting will be used
Gallery-wide.
Fixes ticket #1002
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#1066. Minor CSS/JS fixes. Add scrollTo effect when clicking on 'Add a Comment'.
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user in messages or pages.
Partial fix for ticket #889 and a fix for #931.
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shared images from wind to lib. Deleted unused images in the admin_wind. This will likely break a few ajax features.
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server to get the comment add form. Fixes ticket #699.
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instead of SafeString directly.
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Conflicts:
modules/akismet/views/admin_akismet.html.php
modules/comment/helpers/comment_rss.php
modules/gallery/helpers/gallery_rss.php
modules/gallery/libraries/I18n.php
modules/gallery/views/permissions_browse.html.php
modules/gallery/views/simple_uploader.html.php
modules/info/views/info_block.html.php
modules/organize/controllers/organize.php
modules/organize/views/organize.html.php
modules/organize/views/organize_album.html.php
themes/default/views/album.html.php
themes/default/views/movie.html.php
themes/default/views/photo.html.php
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SafeString::purify().
Removing any p::clean() calls for arguments to t() and t2() since their args are wrapped in a SafeString anyway.
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1) move creating the "Add a comment" button into the comments.html.php
2) use $.get() to retrieve the comment add form
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made in dbeadc1407293d0c7af36723db6fe5699890b845
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approach using html::specialchars and purify uses HTMLPurifier to intelligently
cleanse the output fields. Use purifier for text and title fields where it is
likely that a user would enter html to format their data.
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$theme->theme_script().
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Fixes ticket #196.
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message below it.
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button is clicked. Used jQuery UI Effect to .highlight() to bring attention to newly added comments. Also added a named anchor to our block library to allow direct linking/scrolling to those blocks on the page.
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user modules.
* Don't delete vars when we delete a module. This makes
reinstalling a module a lot easier.
* Add user::lookup() as the preferred way to load a user, so that
other modules don't delve into the user module (that'd be a
problem when we swap out user modules)
* Notify site admins if Akismet is not fully configured
* Bundle all server variables into the comment so that if/when we
re-check the comment, we are not using the server info from the
site admin's request.
* Update Akismet to grab request context data from the comment
* Pre-seed comment fields if we have a logged in user. Update
comment::create() API to clarify it for this.
* Delete comment::update(), that's a controller function.
* Add url to User_Model
* Add author_name() author_email() and author_url() to
Comment_Model. It'll return the appropriate values depending
on whether the comment was left by a logged in user or a guest.
* Use resetForm() instead of clearForm() when we reload the
comment form after ajax submit, this way we preserve the
pre-seeded values.
* In the user profile page, ignore blank passwords.
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- And refactor printf to our string interpolation / pluralization syntax
- Also, a slight change to the translations_incomings table, using binary(16) instead of char(32) as message key.
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avatar. Sidebar block display white space updates. Combined gLoginMenu and gCredits css.
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1) drop unnecessary semicolon
2) start with <?php for extra security in the case that the server itself doesn't
have short_tags enabled (the app won't work, but we need to make sure that we're
still secure)
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and XML for now, we have no driver for those technologies so anything
we implement is not going to be sufficiently tested and therefore
it'll be broken.
Change all comment functions to return JSON and update the JS to deal
purely with JSON. This is our new protocol for talking to the browser
and it should be flexible and portable.
Create comments.html.php. This duplicates comment.html.php, but will
be more efficient for rendering comments since we won't be creating a
new View for every comment we render.
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