- Sep 06, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
- Patch #18252 by tostinni: don't try creating the picture directory when picture support is not enabled.
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
(Looks like MySQL rewrites ORto IN() internally.)
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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- Sep 04, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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- Sep 02, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Steven Wittens authored
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- Sep 01, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
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- Aug 31, 2005
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Steven Wittens authored
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Steven Wittens authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
Comment from Steven: It does this by redirecting the submission of the form to a hidden <iframe> when you click "Attach" (we cannot submit data through Ajax directly because you cannot read file contents from JS for security reasons). Once the file is submitted, the upload-section of the form is updated. Things to note: * The feature degrades back to the current behaviour without JS. * If there are errors with the uploaded file (disallowed type, too big, ...), they are displayed at the top of the file attachments fieldset. * Though the hidden-iframe method sounds dirty, it's quite compact and is 100% implemented in .js files. The drupal.js api makes it a snap to use. * I included some minor improvements to the Drupal JS API and code. * I added an API drupal_call_js() to bridge the PHP/JS gap: it takes a function name and arguments, and outputs a <script> tag. The kicker is that it preserves the structure and type of arguments, so e.g. PHP associative arrays end up as objects in JS. * I also included a progressbar widget that I wrote for drumm's ongoing update.php work. It includes Ajax status updating/monitoring, but it is only used as a pure throbber in this patch. But as the code was already written and is going to be used in the near future, I left that part in. It's pretty small ;). If PHP supports ad-hoc upload info in the future like Ruby on Rails, we can implement that in 5 minutes.
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Dries Buytaert authored
- Patch #29051 by mathias: made the update.php script work when Drupal is installed in a subdirectory.
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- Aug 30, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
All node revisions were stored in a serialized field in the node table and retrieved for _each_ page view although they are rarely needed. We created a separate revisions table which would be in principle identical to the node table, only that it could have several old copies of the same node. This also allows us to revision-related information, and to provide log entries to non-book pages when a new revision is being created. TODO: 1. Provide upgrade instructions for node module maintainers! 2. Upgrade modules that implement node types. 3. Provide an upgarde path for revisions. Dependency on the upgrade system.
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Dries Buytaert authored
- Patch #20255 by Cvbge: simplified a query in the throttle.module. Fixes a PostgreSQL compatibility bug too.
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- Aug 29, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
use db_lock_table() and db_unlock_tables() for your code to be compatible.
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Dries Buytaert authored
use db_lock_table() and db_unlock_tables() for your code to be compatible.
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
PHP warning.
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- Aug 28, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
like we do with node-related SQL queries. (chx promised to document this, check his documentation as soon it is available.)
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
part of the node system! If you have a module that implements node types, you'll have to udpate its CVS HEAD version. We replaced _node_name() and _node_types() by _node(). The new _node() hook let's you define one or more node types, including their names. The implementation of the _node() hook needs to: return array($type1 => array('name' => $name1, 'base' => $base1), $type2 => array('name' => $name2, 'base' => $base2)); where $type is the node type, $name is the human readable name of the type and $base is used instead of <hook> for <hook>_load, <hook>_view, etc. For example, the story module's node hook looks like this: function story_node() { return array('story' => array('name' => t('story'), 'base' => 'story')); } The page module's node hook module like: function page_node() { return array('page' => array('name' => t('page'), 'base' => 'page')); } However, more complex node modules like the project module and the flexinode module can use the 'base' parameter to specify a different base. The project module implements two node types, proejcts and issues, so it can do: function project_node() { return array( array('project_project' => array('name' => t('project'), 'base' => 'project'), array('project_issue' => array('name' => t('issue'), 'base' => 'project_issue')); } In the flexinode module's case there can only one base ... This hook will simplify the CCK, and will make it easy (or easier) to merge the story and page module. In addition, node_list() became node_get_types(). In addition, we created the following functions: node_get_name($type) and node_get_base($type).
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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- Aug 25, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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- Aug 24, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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- Aug 23, 2005
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
- Patch #13941 by Promotheus6: Atom feeds have a CONTENT and/or SUMMARY tag instead of a DESCRIPTION tag. Currently, if both tags are present the aggregator appends the content of both fields to replace the content of the DESCRIPTION tag.
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