Fixed typo in RedirectingAction when no return-to data provided in form submission.
RedirectingAction::returnToArgs() has been renamed to returnToPrevious() to avoid conflict with Action::returnToArgs() which returns arguments to be passed to other actions as return-to arguments. All callers should now be updated.
More profile settings actions will now redirect through a login form if visited as a GET request, as would be expected from a bookmark, link sent in e-mail etc.
The forms would already submit to SSL, but people are happier if they start on a secure page!
Note: this really should be done for sensitive/all URLs in index.php, but it seems a bit awkward to reconstruct the SSL version of the link atm. Cleanup todo!
Added a 2-second default timeout for XMLRPC/extended pings, configurable as [ping,timeout].
No longer repeating the entire ping section if we had an HTTP error during a submission.
For now, dropping the bad item and continuing on with others. (Todo: individual retry and cleaner discards of blacklisted broken-for-now sites.)
The code pattern 'new XXXException($e)' to chain exceptions doesn't actually work as intended, as exceptions are actually expecting a string message here.
This caused an implicit string conversion from HTTP_Request2_Exception, which is a PEAR_Exception, which defines an absurdly detailed __toString() method including a giant HTML table with a backtrace if you happen to be on a web request.
Simply passing $e->getMessage() instead clears this up, as we'll get the nice short message like 'Couldn't connect to tcp://blahblah:80'
This reverts commit 9fd02a4f11.
Looks like there's some changes I missed in there and getting this in'll involve updating some other packages. Will poke it after 0.9.2.
Fix extraction of Atom <content type="text"> and <content type="html">; we were failing to escape plaintext source data to HTML, and doing an extraneous double-deescape on HTML source resulting in breakage of notices containing text that looks like HTML. Only <content type="xhtml"> was working correctly previously.
Fixes for RSS2 content processing: we were failing to load <content:encoded> at all due to using wrong element name, and were applying an extraneous de-escape for <description> rather than the escaping that is required to turn plaintext into HTML. (Per spec, <description> must be plaintext.)
* throwing in our spinner
* cleanup of texts
* "If this doesn't go through click the button" instead of just a mystery button
* slightly faster submission: immediate at end of page rather than waiting for jQuery to confirm document setup completion