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File_Structure_Test to make sure we don't regress.
According to the PHP docs, the "public" keyword is implied on static
functions, so remove it. Also, require private static functions to
start with an _.
http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.visibility.php
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* Refactor blocks so that they have a separate id vs css_id. This way
we can have a unique identifier for each visual block.
* Store blocks with a random id as their unique identifier
* Add Admin_Dashboard::remove_block() and modify
themes/admin_default/views/block.html.php to call it when you click the
remove box.
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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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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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1) Deleted in-place-editing. We'll be replacing this with a real edit
system that groups settings together and is more coherent.
2) Tweaked the way that dialog boxes work to get the ajax stuff working
again. It's imperfect and does not work properly for uploading images.
This is going to get redone also, but this is a good resting point.
3) Created edit forms for albums and photos. Moved _update and _create out
of Items_Controller and into the individual subclasses.
4) Created access::required which is a shorthand for:
if (!access::can(...)) {
access::forbidden();
}
5) Added validation rules to Items_Model
6) Converted login to use the regular modal dialog approach in the theme.
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Each module now has a "module.info" file that has information about
the module, including the core. We can display the installed version,
and the version in the code.
Also take a first shot at a modules admin page.
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Item_Model and simplifies
file_proxy. It also means we can stop munging file names in the var/resizes hierarchy.
In the process, rename "thumbnail" to "thumb" everywhere in honor of
Chad (well, ok because it's shorter)..
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Create the concept of "page types" which let us specify the kind of
page that we're rendering in high level terms. Currently there are
three page types: album, photo and tag.
The tag page type uses slightly different variables. It has a $tag
but no $item. Adjust all sidebar_block() functions to avoid printing
stuff that's dependent on the item if there is no item.
Simplify the tag code to stop trying to fake an item.
Update the theme slightly to use $item and $tag where appropriate
(notably, for making the <title> element).
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returning it
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the generic item info into the info module.
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$theme->block_type() so that the themer has a consistent interface.
Also added a bunch more callbacks and normalized the names so that the
module author has plenty of options for where stuff gets put on the
page. Especially renamed album/photo/sidebar to be album_blocks()
photo_blocks() and sidebar_blocks() to make it clear that those are
going to be larger content sections and not just basic insertion
points.
Used __call() to collapse all functions in the theme, which
incidentally makes it trivially easy to add a new insertion point.
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relationship to bind the two. To do this, I overrode __get in
Item_Model so that $item->owner returns the appropriate User_Model.
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