to (profile_id, id) instead of (profile_id, created, id).
It's been falling back to PRIMARY instead, which is really
very inefficient for a profile that hasn't posted in a few
months. Even though forcing the index will cause a filesort,
it's usually going to be better. Even for large profiles it
seems much faster than the badly-indexed query.
to (profile_id, id) instead of (profile_id, created, id).
It's been falling back to PRIMARY instead, which is really
very inefficient for a profile that hasn't posted in a few
months. Even though forcing the index will cause a filesort,
it's usually going to be better. Even for large profiles it
seems much faster than the badly-indexed query.
This reverts commit 260f00d60b.
As mentioned in
260f00d60b (comment_8367)
Reverting this merge until the bugs are fixed and there is a general
agreement on the need for this enhancement.
Basic splitting/validation code submitted via http://status.net/wiki/XMPP/JID_validation -- Copyright 2009 Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de> Licensed under ISC-L, which is compatible with everything else that keeps the copyright notice intact.
Added PEAR Net_IDNA package to extlib to handle IDN normalization (also used by Validate's email verifier if present).
* added test suite, supplemented my own test cases with JID validation and normalization test cases from libpurple
* follows XMPP rules for validation of name part
* fixes for normalization with non-ASCII names
* will do domain checks if $config['email']['check_domain'] is on, checking for an XMPP-server SRV record or any lookup. (We don't actually need to ping those direct though.)
* some more obscure stringprep validation rules aren't quite followed yet, but we err on the side of permissiveness.
* we still don't actually let you save your address with a resource on it, as we strip resources when looking up users who've sent us presence or message updates. I would recommend saving the outgoing resource as a separate field if/when we add that..?
* respect count instead of listing all groups
* respect page parameter
* don't spew notice on undefined $id
* don't spew notice on undefined $group->homepage_url (dropped the element since there's nothing to go in it)
* respect count instead of listing all groups
* respect page parameter
* don't spew notice on undefined $id
* don't spew notice on undefined $group->homepage_url (dropped the element since there's nothing to go in it)
I swapped the settings from negative to positive ($config['queue']['stomp_transactions'] = false rather than $config['queue']['stomp_no_transactions'] = true), gave them defaults (both on for best ActiveMQ experience), and added notes to the README about configuring them.