The ShowNoticeAction subclasses were cut-n-pasting a lot of prepare() code from ShowNoticeAction, though the only part that's different is how we look up the notice. Broke that out to a getNotice() method, so only that needs to be copied. Avoids extra copies of permission checks and other common code in this spot.
Numbered parameters when more than one used in a message.
L10n updates for consistency.
i18n for non-translatable exception.
Updated translator documentation.
Removed superfluous whitespace.
FormNoticeXHR now is triggered on any form labeled with class 'ajax-notice', so those other than the traditional notice form should work as long as they handle the AJAX submission and return a properly formatted notice.
Things to watch out for:
* to determine whether the resulting notice should show on the current timeline, the JS code needs to be able to check the author and such. Keeping the existing vcard bits helps for this!
* the notice form submission stuff clears out inputs from your form -- test to make sure this behaves correctly
* error messages returned from the thingy _should_ come through, but this needs more testing for consistency
* while form components that aren't in a custom form should just be ignored, this should be tested more. (eg there's no location or attachment box for poll or bookmark plugins)
* NoticeListItem isn't currently reachable via autoloader -- touch NoticeList explicitly before calling into it for now.
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!
We were passing DOM nodes directly into the queues for the final bookmark import stage; unfortunately these don't actually survive serialization.
Moved the extraction of properties from the HTML up to the first-stage handler, so now we don't have to worry about moving DOM nodes from one handler to the next. Instead passing an associative array of properties, which is fed into the Bookmark::saveNew by the per-bookmark handler.