This reverts commit 15f9c80c28.
So, so, elegant! And so, so, incorrect!
We can't have a user named 'notice' because that would interfere with
URLs like /notice/1234. However, there is no file named 'notice' in
the Web root.
If there were a way to automatically pull out the virtual paths in the
root dir, this may make sense. Until then, we keep track here.
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.
of empty notice prefix text in facebook settings.
Filed bug upstream at http://bugs.developers.facebook.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7110
Per documentation, saving a pref value of "" or "0" will delete the pref key:
http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Data.setUserPreference
which used to do what we want... Now Facebook throws back an error
"Parameter value is required" when we do this. Workaround appends a
space to empty string or "0" at save time, then trims the string when
we load it.
The input string was already trimmed at pref save time, so this won't
alter any user-visible behavior.
Thanks to ^demon in #mediawiki for pointing out the behavior regression
after testing the identi.ca Facebook app!
of empty notice prefix text in facebook settings.
Filed bug upstream at http://bugs.developers.facebook.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7110
Per documentation, saving a pref value of "" or "0" will delete the pref key:
http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Data.setUserPreference
which used to do what we want... Now Facebook throws back an error
"Parameter value is required" when we do this. Workaround appends a
space to empty string or "0" at save time, then trims the string when
we load it.
The input string was already trimmed at pref save time, so this won't
alter any user-visible behavior.
Thanks to ^demon in #mediawiki for pointing out the behavior regression
after testing the identi.ca Facebook app!