comments on the drupal page where originally *not* click-able but this
turned out to be confusing only. Now we live in a nodified world, we
can simply link all comments without a single problem! :-)
(As section are story related and not per se node related, I'm wondering whether we should integrate the section stuff in the story module at some point?)
into a much more powerful and easier to maintain "book module": each
"page" in the big "drop.org/drupal book" is a node and everyone with
a user account can suggest new pages or updates of existing pages.
Ehm in affiliate-sites and dupal-site we use SCRIPT, but w3 complained about the fact that there was no TYPE attribute specified with SCRIPT, I added SCRIPT=\"\" with both tags... (I have no clue what type of script we are using but at least this fixes a bug :)) It worked here locally, let's hope it still does on the wired...
Also I corrected a </TTH> into a </TH> somewhere in the code of one of the modules, my eye just caught it, nothing special ;)
Jeroen.
abstract() + article() = story()
abstract() and article() have been merged into a new function story()
which looks like:
function story($story_object, $reply) {
if (!reply) {
// full story
}
else {
// main page version / abstract
}
}
This should allow you to "compress" your theme as abstract() and
article() tended to be 98% identical.
=> I didn't really merge your themes so I leave it up to *you* to
improved the code!!! Do it ASAP as we release drupal 2.00 in 7
days.
In future we'll have similar functions for other content types as
for example:
review($review, $reply);
enquete($enquete, $reply);
...
revised most of the SQL queries and tried to make drupal as secure as possible (while trying to avoid redundant/duplicate checks). For drupal's sake, try to screw something up. See the mail about PHPNuke being hacked appr. 6 days ago. The one who finds a problem is rewarded a beer (and I'm willing to ship it to Norway if required). I beg you to be evil. Try dumping a table a la "http://localhost/index.php?date=77778;DROP TABLE users" or something. ;)
$theme->comment() only takes 2 parameters ever since the comment
system rewrite 2 months ago. Make sure to update your local tree
before you start hacking away on your themes.
a seperate module called "rating.module". This should allow people
to experiment with different rating heuristics/algorithms.
- The rating module also generates a "Top 100 users" page, see:
http://drop.org/module.php?mod=rating
- Adjusted ./scripts/php-clean to ignore png files.
(I should do it the way around and make it ignore everything but
our php files.)
- added a couple of missing t() functions
- improved the comments module, fixed the score problem Jeroen
reported earlier -> it's slicker but I hope it won't break anything
* last access field should not be updated when admin edits stuff
* saving empty access list caused warning message
* clicking the access links was confusing (no more links)