Cleanup of framework's use of @package and @subpackage labels and additional of labels for classes missing packages.
Moved all GridField related components to the one name.
Countless spelling fixes, grammar for other comments.
Link ClassName references in file headers.
Fixes http://open.silverstripe.org/ticket/5577.
Uses Zend_Locale_Format::isNumber(). Includes unit test for NumericField. Does not include testing work on DBField underlying NumericField to ensure that works consistently.
This prevents it from failing for proxied values
like BlogEntryForm, where the field name doesn't exist,
and rather gets processed and saved into a different field.
Caused the UploadField rows to show "[Object object]" because
it tried to pass through a PHP object to JS without string casting
(the return used to be a string).
This is related to how Zend_Date returns year for YYYY & yyyy format. Detailed explanation is here http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-5297
Sample code (adapted the Datetimefield setValue() method) to highlight the problem:
include 'framework/thirdparty/Zend/Date.php';
$userValueObj = new Zend_Date(null, null, 'en_US');
$userValueObj->setTimezone('GMT');
$userValueObj->setDate('2012-01-01', 'YYYY-MM-dd');
$userValueObj->setTime('00:00:00', 'HH:mm:ss');
echo $userValueObj->get('YYYY-MM-dd HH:mm:ss', 'en_US'), "\n"; // returns 2011-01-01 00:00:00
echo $userValueObj->get('yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss', 'en_US'), "\n"; // returns 2012-01-01 00:00:00
Rendering potentially 1000s of nodes can exceed the CPU and memory constraints
of a normal PHP process, as well as the rendering capabilities of browsers.
Set a hard maximum for the renderable nodes, deferring to a "show as list" action
in the main CMS tree. For TreeDropdownField, we don't have the list fallback option,
so ask the user to search for the node title instead.
Also makes both the "node_threshold_total" and "node_threshold_leaf" values configurable
Caused by SS loading a URL with html entities (&)
through the Requirements API, which only works when directly
inserted into the HTML template (standard behaviour),
but garbles the URL GET parameters when loaded via the jQuery.ondemand
JavaScript/XHR logic.
It didn't fail the request, just meant that tiny_mce_gzip.php wasn't
getting all the required options from the GET parameters.
And since this newly loaded file contains the same JS globals,
it would override previously loaded (correct) state.
The deprecations are supposed to denote the release where
the functionality will be removed, as opposed to the one where
its deprecated. Having 3.1 as a target for recent changes
in popular methods like Object::add_extension() causes
too many short-term hassles, there's no "grace period".
Extracted common code out to SS_HTMLValue and made abstract, then
put HTML 4 specific code in SS_HTML4Value. Its now possible to
replace HTMLValue with one designed for HTML 5 or XHTML
Requires a code change from new SS_HTMLValue to
Injector::inst()->create(HTMLValue)