Location information removed from translation files with msgmerge --no-location to decrease size of files and reduce diff size. Unfortunately there does not appear to be a setting in msgmerge or msgattrib to remove the extracted comments ("#.") from translation files. If you do know of such a switch, please let me know!
* 1.0.x:
* translator documentation updated. * superfluous whitespace removed. * small refactoring in noticeform.php to allow proper translator hints.
* translator documntation updated * superfluous whitespace remove * minor L10n and i18n updates
Cleanup & minification for migration to reusable notice form in inline replies. Yay!
Work in progress: inline reply form reusing the main reply form now inserts the successful result more or less right
style fixes for new notice form being reused in reply area
Reusable notice form fixes for geolocation
Loading the original form instead of faking up our own. Sorta works but not pretty :D
Kill some more hardcoded ids...
More hardcoded id cleanup in notice form...
'link' to 'links' in feed document
As a hack this removes the mysql_timestamp bit from the field settings on reply.modified so that our value actually gets saved. This *should* work ok as long as system timezone is set correctly, which we now set to UTC to match when connecting.
Changes the replacement of Twitter "entities" from in-place reverse ordering ('to preserve indices') to a forward-facing append-in-chunks that pulls in both the text and link portions, and escapes them all.
This unfortunately means first *de*-escaping the < and > that Twitter helpfully adds for us.... and any literal &blah;s that get written. This seems to match Twitter's web UI, however horrid it is.
http://status.net/open-source/issues/2442
Notes:
* Mapstraction causes JavaScript errors in XHTML mode, breaking our code if we're run later so the link doesn't work to get back to Desktop.
* not 100% sure how safe feature detection is here?
* Currently will be useless but visible links if no JS available; need to fall back to server-side for limited browsers
Now using the original text form of @-mentions and #-tags, as in Twitter's own HTMLification.
Canonical forms are still used in generating links, where it's polite to match the canonical form.