doesn't like the XHR response with XHTML DTD. New notices without the
file attachment work fine.
The rendered content (the anchor for the file attachment link) doesn't
appear to be the issue.
To fix this problem, I removed the XHTML DTD line from newnotice's XHR
response. This is unnecessary for text/xml outputs that's intended
for XHR responses any way. It just happens to fix an IE issue.
Still a mystery to me as to why it is particular to notices with file
attachments.
Previously, the attachment URL would simply be dropped when shortening returned false instead of a short URL... the attachment was present if you clicked through to notice details but didn't appear in the timeline, making it nigh-impossible to see the attachment.
These command-output channels were using the old common_element_*
functions. They now take an $out constructor parameter, and use that
for output.
The WebChannel has pretty remedial output; it would be nice if it
output a real formatted page.
I did a massive search-and-replace to get all the action subclasses to
use the new output function (common_element() -> $this->element(), etc.)
There's still a lot to do, but it's a first step
Another gigantor PEAR coding standards patch. Here, I've moved the
opening curly bracket on a class statement to the following line.
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Another huge change, for PEAR code standards compliance. Function
headers have to be in K&R style (opening brace on its own line),
instead of having the opening brace on the same line as the function
and parameters. So, a little perl magic found all the function
definitions and move the opening brace to the next line (properly
indented... usually).
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Another global search-and-replace update. Here, I've replaced the PHP
keyword 'NULL' with its lowercase version. This is another PEAR code
standards change.
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The PEAR coding standards decree: no tabs, but indent by four spaces.
I've done a global search-and-replace on all tabs, replacing them by
four spaces. This is a huge change, but it will go a long way to
getting us towards phpcs-compliance. And that means better code
readability, and that means more participation.
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