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to reflect this move. Not completely moved yet, but the git st is rather large so lets commit this now as a base for the cleanup.
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in the sidebar on movie page types.
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admin themes too.
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the only parent for which the id is relevant. In a perfect world each
parent's link would have a ?show=<id> for the next child's id. But
that would require some confusing code and I don't want to put that
into the default/example theme yet.
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we're not relying on overriding url::site() to do tricks around item
urls. This means that you won't get item urls by doing
url::site("albums/37"), for example, but it also means that we won't
get pretty urls where we don't expect them (like in the action of a
<form> element).
Incidentally, this will help us move over to using the slug format
because if you've got a bad character in a url, the edit forms will
now work on it since they'll be id based.
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unsused admin styles in the process. Fixed problem in admin header that broke the theme's layout in IE7. Moved the Gallery logo and shortcut icon to lib/images for easier reuse.
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other view template.
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string delimiters)
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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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Xss: Rename UNKNOWN back to DIRTY, JS_XSS to DIRTY_JS.
(using a different flag value to highlight potential XSS vectors in JS)
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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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and album covers in the context menu.
Notes:
- This requires context_menu() to have a CSS selector that refers to the
<img> that we're operating on, otherwise we don't know how to find the
thumbnail, etc.
- Create Menu_Element_Ajax_Link which has an ajax_handler attribute
that contains a snippet of JS that we're going to run when the ajax
call returns.
- Add $.gallery_replace_image in gallery.common.js
- Add lib/gallery.ajax.js which can be used to ajaxify any link, and have
ui.init.js in the themes call that on all .gAjaxLink elements.
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Conflicts:
modules/gallery/js/quick.js
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Conflicts:
themes/default/js/ui.init.js
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and have some basic namespacing:
showMessage --> gallery_show_message
vAlign --> gallery_valign
showLoading --> gallery_show_loading
Convert gallery.show_full_size.js to be a jQuery function and give it a namespace:
show_full_size --> gallery_show_full_size
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This reverts commit 1f014aae6c16bbda62d8f5937180f11ccb0eb1b1.
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the "context" menu.
This new context menu is generated using the typical event processing
system, like our other menus. The specialized quick CSS and JS is now
gone, replaced by our generic menu handling code. It's all rolled
together currently using the thumb_menu UI for easy packaging. All
the CSS and JS is updated.
NOTE: the non-dialog links (rotate, album_cover) have a broken UI
because they return JSON which the quick.js code handled specially,
but we don't handle properly now. I need to fix this.
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javascript lib (gallery.reload.js) which defines the functions
gallery_reload() and gallery_location(new_location). They just
do a window.location.reload() and window.location = new_location.
This change breaks the assumption that all themes will handle page reloads
the same and allows the theme to customize the page refresh.
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theme. Because the theme comes first, this means that themes can
override any module resources, at the cost that we no longer have
namespacing for JS and CSS files.
The only file getting used outside of this model is
themes/default/screen.css which is used in the admin theme. I fixed
that by copying screen.css into admin_default and renaming its
screen.css to admin_screen.css. I also copied over all the images
that it was referencing.
Fixes tickets #48 and #539.
Theme API changes:
- theme_script(), theme_url() and theme_css() are no longer needed
- script(), url() and css() now refer to the first matching asset in
the module load path, where gallery3/lib is at the end of the path
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Generalize the dynamic.html so it doesn't require a tag element
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item::description. In addition add p::clean or p::purify to places that
xss cleaning had missed (i.e. rss feeds)
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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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discover
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Created a new view "movieplayer.html.php", which is rendered by
Item_Model::movie_img(). Changed movie.html.php to use movie_img to render
the movie player link.
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%count variables.
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to load them conditionally.
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Implement the combined css functionality. Local url references and replace with absolute urls instead of relative.
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Conflicts:
modules/gallery/libraries/Theme_View.php
themes/admin_default/views/admin.html.php
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$theme->theme_script().
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Gallery_View base class from Theme_View and Admin_View.
1) Move all the theme specific jquery stuff from gallery_theme::head()
and admin_head() into the theme files. Use $theme->script() as
appropriate.
2) Get rid of the extra boolean on $theme->url() that we were using so
that we could call $theme->script($theme->url(...)) -- add
$theme->theme_script() instead (poorly named, but still clearer than
what we had before)
3) Fix the bug that combined scripts didn't work at all in the admin
theme.
4) Get rid of $theme->display() in favor of new View(...)
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1) Eliminate digibug_album.html
2) Get rid of the $(document).ready() in digibug.js and rename popUp() to
digibug_popup() then just make direct calls to digibug_popup() in the
menu urls.
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gallery_theme::admin_head. This allows us to potentially manage the scripts like we do in g2 (single file and compressed)
2) Change Theme_View::_call to always call the gallery_theme::$function first.
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