- Prevent circular references in `GridFieldAddExistingAutocompleter` when linking DataObjects whose ID matches the current object to which the gridfield is attached.
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.
- UploadField showed 2 descriptions in CMS with one call to setDescription().
- Removed UploadField-specific template ref to $Description, in favour of using the "default" in FormField_holder.ss
Due to the recent change of translations to transifex, some
locales changed their names, which prompted a fix to
i18n::get_available_translations() (see 00ffe7294).
This caused a regression where short locales are determined
from the YAML file names (e.g. "en"), but weren't matched up
with fully qualified locales from get_available_translations() (e.g. "en_US").
Since this list is used in the admin/myprofile dropdown for the Member.Locale value,
it didn't match up with any entries and defaulted to the first one ("Africaans").
Note that the behaviour of admin/myprofile is still a bit weird:
It defaults the locale on new members to the one set for the current administrator.
So if a site defaults to en_US in _config.php, but the admin happens to view
his backend in de_DE, all members he creates default to de_DE as well.
Thanks to @tractorcow for contributing and peer reviewing!
It breaks the semantics of getValue(), leading to a broken field.
Regression from 8b5f89f. In the end, placeholder support is
considered "progressive enhancement", the search box should
be pretty obvious to IE8/IE9 users either way, given the main
field label is called "choose or search".
This is a workaround in order to ensure the field stays operational
for SiteTree and File records with the new $showSearch=true default.
Previously it was necessary to use setSearchCallback(), otherwise
the SQL query would fail. One limitation to keep this change generic
is that "MenuTitle" won't be used to search, since its SiteTree specific,
while the "Title" and "Name" fields are generally regarded as
model conventions (e.g. they're used in DataObject->getTitle() as well).
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/pull/2364
Set search option true on treedropdown fields by default, to provide a
fallback solution when trees fail to render (too many children errors)
Provide better indication/more meaningful styling to search (match
chosen styles for consistency)
Regression from changing #PageType to more specific selector in master,
due to FormField->HolderID() API changes. Failed to take into account the tag
name hierarchy (is a <ul> vs. has a <ul>)
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-cms/issues/786
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
If multiple image manipulations are performend the resulting cached image is stored in assets/_resampled because the cached version of the image has no ParentID, which cacheFilename needs to set the correct path.
Currently IE6-8 will refuse to download files over HTTPS with default
Framework settings.
Currently the HTTP::add_cache_headers competely overrides Cache-Control
headers on each request, so there is no way to inject custom headers
from the API-consuning methods.
Also of note: adding no-store header also fixes the issue but will
prevent proxies from caching the request body (which they do when using
no-cache). So the setting max-age to some low number is a better choice
here.