gnu-social/plugins/Realtime
Mikael Nordfeldth 5f1fea1488 FavorAction upgraded to extend FormAction
Includes some minor changes to other things as well, such as the session
token input element now having the same 'name' attribute as everyone else.
(it still retains a 'token-'+noticeid 'id' attribute for clientside JS)
2013-09-23 13:06:09 +02:00
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actions plugins onAutoload now only overloads if necessary (extlibs etc.) 2013-08-28 16:10:30 +02:00
classes plugins onAutoload now only overloads if necessary (extlibs etc.) 2013-08-28 16:10:30 +02:00
locale Localisation updates from http://translatewiki.net. 2012-06-30 11:10:38 +00:00
scripts plugins onAutoload now only overloads if necessary (extlibs etc.) 2013-08-28 16:10:30 +02:00
Makefile Makefile for Realtime's min.js 2011-03-01 15:33:10 -08:00
README Realtime plugin: fix i18n, thumbnails, location display, OStatus server display, micro-apps display. 2011-03-14 13:29:35 -07:00
RealtimePlugin.php plugins onAutoload now only overloads if necessary (extlibs etc.) 2013-08-28 16:10:30 +02:00
realtimeupdate.css de-IDifying labels in notice form to fix issue with geo pin activating the wrong place when cloning the form 2011-03-08 12:14:44 -08:00
realtimeupdate.js FavorAction upgraded to extend FormAction 2013-09-23 13:06:09 +02:00
realtimeupdate.min.js JavaScript and other changes to make realtime_channel management work 2011-07-13 16:10:08 -04:00

As of StatusNet 1.0.x, actual formatting of the notices is done server-side,
loaded by AJAX after the real-time notification comes in. This has the drawback
that we may make extra HTTP requests and delay incoming notices a little, but
means that formatting and internationalization is consistent.

== TODO ==
* Update mark behaviour (on notice send)
* Pause, Send a notice ~ should not update counter
* Pause ~ retain up to 50-100 most recent notices
* Make it work for Conversation page (perhaps a little tricky)
* IE is updating the counter in document title all the time (Not sure if this
  is still an issue)
* Reconsider the timestamp approach