- Removed duplicated content from page-type-templates (was more or less a variation of the content in templates.md)
- Removed built-in page-controls, which was a bit of a dumping ground for unconnected topics.
Moved the majority to page-type-templates
- Removed all recipes from "sitetree" docs, since they were outdated or hacky (like grouping of records, or implementing custom *children() method on subclasses)
- Added pagination, escaping, base_tag, CurrentMember to template docs
- Removed default_parent docs from SiteTree, as this setting doesn't have any effect looking at core
Installation problems often come down to a 'white screen of death' either during installation or after it. The WSOD is generally caused by a PHP error that isn't picked up by SilverStripe's error handler. This change fixes the first of those.
As a bigger fix, I'd like to see us allow the installation of sites in dev mode, the enabling of display_errors=on in dev mode, and perhaps even the ability to easily perform an initial installation in dev mode before switching to live mode. However, that's a bigger change for another time.
increase_memory_limit_to() was broken a while ago, and this causes a lot of problems for people trying to install on environments where the memory limit is 32M.
If the applyRelation() was passed a relation that went to a class with a parent
class with a database table, applyRelation would return the name of the parent
class, rather than the class the relation was actually too.
Nasty issue where nested requests to sub-controllers within LeftAndMain->EditForm() would fail because of
LeftAndMain->currentPageID() being taken from the URL, even though it was a field action name.
Example: POST /admin/pages/edit/EditForm/field/MyGridField/item/1/ItemEditForm/field/MyUploadField/upload
The current ID would be detected as "field" in this case.
Bug was previously fixed for AssetAdmin.