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- Add statusnet:group_info tag to group Atom feeds
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The way we find groups changed with this new Local_group table.
I had to update this too.
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* detection of group feeds is currently a nasty hack based on presence of '/groups/' in URL -- should use some property on the feed?
* listing for the remote group is kinda cruddy; needs to be named more cleanly
* still need to establish per-author profiles (easier once we have the updated Atom code in)
* group delivery probably not right yet
* saving of group messages still triggering some weird behavior
Added support for since_id and max_id on group timeline feeds as a free extra. Enjoy!
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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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This reverts commit 5ab709b73977131813884558bf56d97172a7aa26.
Missed this one yesterday...
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* doesn't
* won't
* isn't
* don't
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Conflicts:
EVENTS.txt
actions/finishremotesubscribe.php
actions/postnotice.php
actions/public.php
actions/remotesubscribe.php
actions/showstream.php
actions/updateprofile.php
actions/userauthorization.php
classes/laconica.ini
lib/common.php
lib/oauthstore.php
lib/omb.php
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This reverts commit 14b46e2183f10359cc53d597913a878f53e23719.
This functionality will need to be rewritten to work with the new
OpenIDPlugin.
Conflicts:
index.php
lib/logingroupnav.php
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For Example, let's say 'alias' was an alias for the group 'group'.
Previously, if you went to '/group/group' it'd work, but '/group/alias' it'd say "No Such Group".
This was untrue.
Now it checks aliases when it can't find a group with a given name.
If it finds one it redirects you to the original group.
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If $config['site']['openidonly'] is set to true:
* the Login/Register pages will be removed from the navigation;
* directly accesses to the Login/Register pages will redirect to the
OpenID login page;
* most links to the Login/Register pages will link to the OpenID login
page instead.
The user will still need to set a password to access the API and RSS
feeds.
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http://laconi.ca/trac/ticket/1702
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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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Fixed wrong call of common_local_url.
These changes add opera-readable prev/next relations.
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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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closed or invite only
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I got a little sick of trying to keep the export data and <head> links
synched in actions, so I made a common method, getFeeds(), which gets
the feeds for both. It returns an array of Feed objects, which know
about what their mime type is, title, location, all that jazz.
I changed the FeedList class so it handles the new Feed objects
instead of the old array of data.
I changed all the actions that show feeds (I think...) so that they
now use getFeeds() for all their feed needs.
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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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