This reverts commit 1872d07602.
"instant messages address" is very awkward phrasing; prefer not to be changing UI in such ways while updating localisations.
This reverts commit 81b4a381d9.
IMO "user" is a bit impersonal and we shouldn't go changing the tone of the UI willy-nilly when we're updating localisations.
For various reasons, it's nicer to have a class for theme-file paths
and such. So, I've rewritten the code for determining the locations of
theme files to be more OOPy.
I changed all the uses of the two functions in the module (theme_file
and theme_path) to use Theme::file and Theme::path respectively.
I've also removed the code in common.php that require's the module;
using a class means we can autoload it instead.
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.
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.
Added 4 new events involved in XRDS: StartUserXRDS, EndUserXRDS, StartPublicXRDS, EndPublicXRDS
Added OpenID provider functionality (no delegation support [yet])
* api-media-upload:
Rearanged a couple things & removed debugging statements
Rework MailDaemon to use the MediaFile class for uploads
Implement media upload in the API
Extract media upload stuff into its own library class.