* added a few XXX (that's StatusNet for FIXME, right?)
** proposing de-duplication of a message appearing ~50 times
** marking bad pagination implementation
* moved the TRANS: comments in action.php down to exactly before the line in which the message appears. Otherwise gettext does not put them in the pot file
* fixed a XXX in action.php removing double spaces
We have about 10-12 JavaScript pages per Web page. They usually
are based on the same server as the Web pages, but since they're
static files, it makes sense to offload them to a lite server that
handles static files well.
This commit lets you set a separate Javascript server and path for the
default Javascript code in StatusNet.
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 139d1622fdafe5ad00c820224416d9021efc3234
Author: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
Date: Wed Jan 27 11:30:24 2010 -0500
modules that call htmloutputter::script() don't prescribe js/ path
commit c6ca3174af73efed55eaed5ff1e2a3bdc77d2d87
Author: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
Date: Wed Jan 27 11:28:07 2010 -0500
configurable server and path for javascript files
XHTML mode breaks a lot of JS and has been causing trouble for Safari and Chrome, especially with the fancier new UI-side plugins like realtime and maps.
For various reasons, it's nicer to have a class for theme-file paths
and such. So, I've rewritten the code for determining the locations of
theme files to be more OOPy.
I changed all the uses of the two functions in the module (theme_file
and theme_path) to use Theme::file and Theme::path respectively.
I've also removed the code in common.php that require's the module;
using a class means we can autoload it instead.
This reverts commit 353f58c23149159306131b0819de713da6b69464.
Even though outputting UTF-8 by default at all times is a good thing,
it shouldn't be forced in startHTML().
We try to handle DB_DataObject errors a little bit better. Previously,
they just spit out a cryptic string to the browser with a suggestion
to turn on debugging (not a good idea!). So, we catch the error, write
the full error message to the log, and then tell users that the can
contact the admins if they need to.