Broke because the <form> tag was returned, while
the client logic was expecting the whole <div> including the <form>.
Fixed to display the button bar at the bottom,
and tested with validation errors as well as switching from/to
the panel via ajax.
See https://github.com/haml/haml/issues/269. Seems that OS X Mavericks causes this to occur, even when system default is set to utf-8.
Force encoding in admin scss as well
The files are uploaded to transifex.com now, which means we needed
to consolidate the file names (= locales). Since Transifex doesn't allow
arbitrary JavaScript structures, we're using an intermediary JSON
format which gets transformed into the JS used by the framework.
See b59f3858af for generator logic.
Fixes https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/2499
The specific example for this issue is InlineFormField - results in actionName() on non-object error. See #2527 for context.
Include parentheses for coding conventions
Updates the CMS profile page and SecurityAdmin to give developers a few ways to customise the required fields.
Added extension hook updateValidator for getValidator for things like modules to inject required fields to go along with Injector for replacing the entire class for project specific use.
When a querystring is passed with the url (for example Translatable locale) it is duplicated each time the content panel is reloaded, by adding document.location.search and so it should be stripped from the url first.
This edge case can occur when a large tree is cached in HTML already,
without any nodes expanded via ajax. If a new node is added with
a parent that's not existant, it was simply placed on the root node.
This is a display bug, a full CMS refresh fixes it.
Fixes a related bug where tree causes (view) duplicates,
where the same node is rendered twice. This was due to the whole
subtree being refreshed (including the new node) through jstree's
built-in "open"/"select" events, while at the same time
creating a new node through updateNodesFromServer() callbacks.
Also added a global tree loading indication to make it clear
that the tree is still processing.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-cms/issues/872
A new form instance was being constructed for the response, which mean
that a lot of the validation information was lost. This fix means that:
* Enterered data is correctly persisted.
* A validation error notification is displayed.
Were using old entity naming scheme (*.ss) instead
of underscored version which doesn't create a new YML
namespace. This means all existing translations should indeed be used.
Was already fixed in master, but not in 3.1
DO NOT MERGE: to be reviewed.
This feature request was born out of wanting the ability to disable (for example) a top level page from being selected, while still being able to select a child page. Using setFilterFunction() simply removes the node and its children.
Extra styling for disabled nodes
Disable ability to select a disabled node for TreeDropdownField
Disable hover CSS changes
Fixing merge conflict during rebase
Return a boolean for nodeIsDisabled()
Currently help menu item is the only external link in the CMS and the ability for it to work is hardcoded in the template. This request makes the target attribute definable by CMSMenu::add_link().
Adds documentation for how to add a basic external link to the CMS.
Including this plugin seemed like the most complete solution to this
problem, and allows it to be removed when tinymce is upgraded (assuming
they have fixed this issue). Uses a compressed version of the
advimagescale fork from sourceforge
(http://sourceforge.net/p/tinymce/plugins/186/), as it allowed for
multiple tinymce instances.
In IE8, when a page in the preview iframe uses a web font (not just
references it in CSS, but actually has glyphs present in the page),
the fonts in the containing admin interface will become corrupted
(display as all squares) until the mouse moves.
This commit uses the technique described at
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9809351/ie8-css-font-face-fonts-only-working-for-before-content-on-over-and-sometimes#10557782
to cause the admin panel to re-calculated all it's fonts
after the preview iframe has loaded, fixing the glitch
This is needed in some situations when we only want to update a
small single component, sometimes even using a different controller to
the one implied in the URL.
An example here is reloading dynamically the subsite dropdown without
reloading the entire page, updating a filter sidebar or suchlike.
Updating the iframe src when the iframe isnt visible in IE8 causes a
view disconcerting font glitch (and it slows down navigation anyway),
so if the iframe isnt visible, delay setting the src until it is
- Based on new (last) translation download from getlocalization.com
- Removed untranslated strings. Getlocalization started including those at some point
which is highly annoying, unnecessary and breaks the new transfix system,
since it'll mark all of the english strings as actual translations
- Avoid dots in entities. It confuses the Transifex YML parser
- Removed some locales unknown to Transifex which didn't have any translations anyway
- Removed "lolcat" locale, uses custom notation (en@lolcal)
which SilverStripe's i18n system can't handle
(needs mapping from SS naming to Zend naming)
- Renamed "Te Reo/Maori" locale from "mi_NZ" to "mi" (Transifex/CLDR notation)
- Namespaced all entities used in templates (deprecated usage)
- Converted dots to underscores where template filenames are used for namespaces,
since Transifex YML parsing handles them as separate YML keys otherwise
- Removed whitespace in entity names, SilverStripe i18n can't handle it
- Only allow selection of locales registered through i18n::$all_locales to avoid
issues with unknown locales in Zend's CLDR database
FF21 and IE10 seem to propagate the DOM attribute changes differently
from Chrome: The dimensions can't be set in the same setOptions()
call through jQuery UI here. Fixed this by a separate setOption() call.
See discussion at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/silverstripe-dev/Dodomh9QZjk
Fixes an access issue where all public methods on FormField were allowed,
and not checked for $allowed_actions. Before this patch you could e.g.
call FormField->Value() on the first field by using action_Value.
Removes the following assertion because it only worked due to RequestHandlingTest_AllowedControllerExtension
*not* having $allowed_extensions declared: "Actions on magic methods are only accessible if explicitly allowed on the controller."