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* admin-sections/3:
Added locales_path to site admin panel
Site admin panel mostly done. Still need to add CC license chooser.
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* admin-sections/2:
Design admin panel mostly done.
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get 0 back if no rows were changed. DB objects normally would return true, but the comparisons aren't 100% reliable when we've got numbers which could be ints or strings or floats.
Caused failures saving profile settings with Geonames plugin enabled; the lat/lon/id fields would get re-set with freshly looked up values which no longer matched the previous values as far as the data object could tell, but which saved as the same ol' numbers.
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Conflicts:
classes/User.php
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Conflicts:
classes/statusnet.ini
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clicking user links.
User links using the ID number (such as created for @-replies) have been failing on Internet Explorer, since IE doesn't bother to actually say it supports text/html...
We usually get something like this from IE, up through at least IE 8:
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash, */*
The */* ended up matching application/rdf+xml instead of text/html, so only other browsers which are more explicit would actually get sent on to the user profile/notice stream; IE visitors were directed on to the FOAF download. :(
Swapping the order of items in the server-side of the negotiation list fixes this; clients actually asking for FOAF at a higher priority than HTML will still get it, but the wildcard */* now matches text/html which is usually what we want.
Content negotiation for the user links was added August 2008 in commit 48fcfb8b0daeb272cb9d116af617daf15930d909.
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StatusNet user_id
Added EmailAuthenticationPlugin
Added ReverseUsernameAuthenticationPlugin
Changed the StartChangePassword and EndChangePassword events to take a user, instead of a nickname
User::allowed_nickname was declared non-static, but used as if it was static, so I made the declaration static
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sub to a 0.8.x account, with the OpenID plugin enabled.
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work. Otherwise they don't.
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54696f7c I think
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events to work (and more like how the rest of SN works).
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* 0.9.x:
Added a events for the settings menu items
Bringing Sphinx search support up to code: broken out to a plugin, now supports multiple sites on a single server.
Changed to Evan's event style and added an AuthPlugin superclass
add geo output to statuses in json, xml, atom, rss in API
Localisation updates from translatewiki.net (2009-11-10)
Localisation updates from translatewiki.net
Update pot
add lat and long parameters to api/statuses/update
change credential check to work more like other events
fixup output of object attributes in db error code
Performance fix for subscription/subscriber lists based on feedback from ops.
Adjusting indexes to make favorites query more efficient, based on feedback from ops.
Revert untested code; spews PHP notice warnings on every page view: "just sent a http 200 for the check-fancy from install.php"
Added hook for the Group navigation items
Updated block @title text (shouldn't say from group)
Updated group block markup
Revert "Remove more contractions"
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supports multiple sites on a single server.
Upgrade notes:
* Index names have changed from hardcoded 'Identica_people' and 'Identica_notices' to use the database name and actual table names. Must reindex.
New events:
* GetSearchEngine to override default search engine class selection from plugins
New scripts:
* gen_config.php generates a sphinx.conf from database configuration (with theoretical support for status_network table, but it doesn't seem to be cleanly queriable right now without knowing the db setup info for that. Needs generalized support.)
* Replaced old sphinx-indexer.sh and sphinx-cron.sh with index_update.php
Other fixes:
* sphinx.conf.sample better matches our live config, skipping unused stopword list and using a more realistic indexer memory limit
Further notes:
* Probably doesn't work right with PostgreSQL yet; Sphinx can pull from PG but the extraction queries currently look like they use some MySQL-specific functions.
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