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make-admin from group members list.
Refactored some of the returnto handling code. It looks like we have several different ways of handling this in the software, icky!
Marked the session-based functions with fixmes (they'll stomp on other forms when multiple tabs/windows are used) and combined some commonish bits of code between ProfileFormAction and the group block & makeadmin actions where they're using hidden form parameters. Extended that to allow passing dynamic parameters (eg 'page') as well as static ones (action, target user/group).
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* Mostly punctuation updates so that the same message is used consistently in all of StatusNet.
* Some cases of "Title Case" removed, because that does not appear to be used consistently.
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* i18n updates: number parameters if more than one are being used
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Link to the group block form. Hide join button if the current user is
blocked.
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Expanded the ProfileList class so it worked more like a recipe. This
helps to get rid of a lot of special cases and simplifies the code. It
also makes it possible to do things like group block.
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Conflicts:
actions/public.php
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Add an array of arguments to isReadOnly() method of actions, to let
them change their results depending on what actions are called.
Primarily used by the 'api' action. Ideally in the future that will be
multiple actions. But this might still be useful.
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My attempts here are to mimic the `pagination()` method shared by
actions. I'm tentatively adding the `$count` property to actions so that
we can query the number of notices ''being displayed'' per page prior to
calling the actual `pagination()` method itself, since document
relationship `<link>` elements need to be output inside of `showHead()`,
before `showContent()`, which is where `pagination()` is, gets called.
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These extra `<link>` elements only appear on pages where pagination
makes sense. They trigger functionality in some user agents, such as
Opera's Navigation Bar for more easily navigating forward and backwards
across a paged set of notices, messages, or group lists, etc.
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