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variables in ostatus profile discovery (these cases hit checking diaspora accounts)
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Tweaked ApiStatusesShow and ApiTimelineUser to still claim read-only when hit with a HEAD request (usually link checkers or a precursor to a GET, and should be semantically equivalent to a GET without actually transferring data)
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long-running, greatly increasing the chance of data corruption.
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Some of our caching systems, like the disk cache or memcached, have
significant overhead (network connections or disk I/O).
This plugin adds an additional layer of in-process cache, so we don't
need to reconnect to external cache systems when we've already
received a data item from the cache. There are some concurrency issues
here, but typically they won't be important at the level of a single
web hit.
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shave a little off load time.
Piwik's current default recommended JS for loading creates a <script> tag via document.write(). In addition to being generally evil, this means the browser doesn't know it's going to need piwik.js until that chunk of script gets executed... which can't happen until all scripts referenced *before* it have been loaded and executed.
The only reason for that bit of script though seems to be to pick 'http' or 'https' depending on the current page's scheme. This can be done more simply by using a protocol-relative link (eg "//piwik.status.net/piwik.js"), which the browser will resolve as appropriate. Since it's now sitting in the <script> tag, the browser's lookahead code will now see it and be able to start loading it while earlier things are parsing/executing.
May be better still to move to an asynchronous load after DOM-ready, but I'm not sure if that'll screw with the analytics code (eg, not being able to start things on the DOM-ready events since they're past).
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The default full build of OpenLayers.js is 943kb as of 2.10; this gzips down to a couple hundred kb
but is still rather nasty, plus loading it off a remote host could slow things down.
Using a local copy let us cut down the size significantly by discarding unused features, and further
minification with yui-compressor shaves a bit more off. Cuts down to about 1/5 the size of the
original.
Also threw in a bundled & minified copy of the Mapstraction classes plus our usermap.js,
which covers the common case of using the default OpenLayers provider. This cuts out three
additional script loads, two of which weren't getting launched until after the mxn.js main
file got loaded.
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OpenLayers); this'll avoid waiting on additional script loads for mxn.core.js and mxn.openlayers.core.js, and removes the need to load usermap.js separately as well.
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of the full version.
Included Makefile will recreate the OpenLayers.js using the statusnet.cfg strip configuration file
and yui-compressor to do some extra minification at the end. Requires fetching the OpenLayers
source download and dropping it in:
http://openlayers.org/download/OpenLayers-2.10.tar.gz
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option 'twitter' 'ignore_errors' is on:
$config['twitter']['ignore_errors'] = true;
A longer-term solution is to patch up the indirect retry handling to count retries better, or delay for later retry sensibly.
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sites, so removing that note.
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Ticket #2923: don't show "(null)" for some profiles with no full name set
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Will now wait for each link's preview request to complete (successfully or unsuccessfully) before re-running it)
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in non-web channels
common_shorten_links() can only access the web session's logged-in user, so never properly took user options into effect for posting via XMPP, API, mail, etc.
Adds an optional $user parameter on common_shorten_links(), and a $user->shortenLinks() as a clearer interface for that.
Tweaked some lower-level functions so $user gets passed down -- making the $notice_id param previously there for saving URLs at notice save time generalized a little.
Note also ticket #2919: there's a lot of duplicate code calling the shortening, checking the length, and reporting near-identical error messages. These should be consolidated to aid in code and translation maintenance.
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* add FIXME for unused message
* remove superfluous whitespace
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in OpenID flow failed due to forms being mixed together
Separating the two forms (one to create a local account, the other to attach the OpenID to an existing account) gets them working -- enter activates the appropriate default button.
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and forgot to update a couple places. :)
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positives when clearing the marker on switching away from the tab in Firefox 4
We were clearing the counter on the window title in the blur event, which gets fired *after* we switch away, thus triggering Firefox to mark the tab as updated again.
Clearing the counter on *focus* instead avoids this, and keeps the counter out of the way as well.
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when it's really the one you just sent out and is already visible.
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alter the minified version. :)
Identified several bugs and fixmes, and added more thorough labeling of the issues with replicating the entire HTML structure of notices (no i18n, missing new features, maintenance problems, possible other issues)
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Conflicts:
lib/router.php
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can enable/disable some actions. This avoids having users' Twitter settings unreachable after adding your keys to an installation with TwitterBridge on but not pre-configured.
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- Don't try to access Foreign_link if it doesn't exist
- Remove noisy debugging statement
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have been destroyed by NetBeans and will be rewritten shortly. Sigh.
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Moved the Webfinger user XRD action from the OStatus plugin to core.
Added hooks to add OStatus-specific stuff, but kept general stuff in
the core.
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add event for setting up hostmeta, and use them in the OStatus plugin
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priority or keyword matches. Should be helpful for folks who can't easily adjust their syslog filtering.
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IDs have become too big to fit in the integer portion of double-precision floats, so to reliably use these IDs we need to pull the new string form now.
Machines with 64-bit PHP installation should have had no problems (except on Windows, where integers are still 32 bits)
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linked notice on Facebook.
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