changed $ to jQuery, because without it the system would generate the following error:
Uncaught TypeError: Property '$' of object [object Window] is not a function
Bug was most prominent after page publication,
which triggers a node reload. It iterated through
all node attributes to assign them to the existing node,
which apparently includes some non-scalar attributes
that can't simply be copied in IE.
In certain cases, the button may not yet be initialized or may no longer have button properties at the time of removal from the DOM. Without this check, an uncaught exception is thrown.
Broken by jQuery UI ajax behaviour in tabs, which compares
URLs to determine if the tab needs to be loaded via ajax.
This was always a brittle solution, and now broke alongside
our upgrade to jQuery UI 1.9 (specifically, with 2657a275).
The ajax behaviour is now globally disabled in favour of
having '.cms-panel-link' behaviour on the tabs, which
was already in place.
Check for presence of href in _a_ tags before trying to .match them to
prevent null pointer errors.
Some external JS libs (eg tag-it) use <ul><a> structures which get matched
and break
(fixes regression introduced by ff39f9ad38)
Settings.url no longer contains the URL, as a result navigating around
tabs in IE (browsers that do not support History API) becomes broken.
For example when the admin is opened on "Pages" section it is impossible to
navigate to specific page, or if the admin is opened on a tab, it's not
possible to navigate to another tab.
SecurityAdmin isn't always available for CMS users, as they might
not have permission to view that section. This fixes the problem
with session keep alive by moving the ping to Security/ping, which
is available for all users.
The entire framework repo (with the exception of system-generated files) has been amended to respect the 120c line-length limit. This is in preparation for the enforcement of this rule with PHP_CodeSniffer.
This is partly a fix to #7574, although quite different from the work Ingo did on Content-length. The text/json mime type occasionally gets a charset suffixed to it by the webserver, which broke everything.
A follow-on fix from this would be to get the PHP code to supply charsets more consistently, so that webservers don't have to make things up.
Additionally, the 2nd interpretation - which treats the response as text/html - should probably only happen if the response is text/html, and throw a more helpful error otherwise.
If you're logged in as a specific user in a group who has view/edit
permissions of a page that has a parent page which doesn't have
permissions, you can't expand the tree node to get access to that
nested page.
This fixes LeftAndMain.Tree.js to allow expanding if there are
immediate children tree nodes that are not disabled. Also fixes
styling so that only immediate children nodes are greyed out.
Fixes this ticket: http://open.silverstripe.org/ticket/7913
The issue causes the moved page to revert to previous location when Save and Publish before any page refresh or page switching.
This commit also adds 'Modified' badge to the moved page
jQuery seems to order by DOM rather than occurrence of
selectors, which means it always takes the last populated
field (in our case the "live" link over the "draft" link).
Goes by priority, but allows for fields to be empty.
This is important e.g. for models which are removed just
from live, or just from draft.
Also reacts to a field rename done in CMS module (62783c75).
Rather than disabling the links altogether, which is
counter-intuitive to most users.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/638.
Also hide a duplicate $SilverStripeNavigator on the previewed
website (in case it has been manually applied to the template).
Avoid ajax reloads when URLs differ in irrelevant ways,
e.g. admin/?locale=de vs. admin?locale=de.
This caused problems with the translatable module
reloading page content where it didn't need to,
because some previous robustness patches to the same problem
didn't apply (they only removed trailing slashes, ignoring
query parameter strings). The visible problem for this was
a broken tree panel, because it was ajax-loaded in parallel
with its container. Depending on ajax response order,
this would break the inner panel (in this case the tree),
since its original container was replaced with a new DOM.
Automatic tree node updating fails when for example creating a new
translation, due to the update URL containing two question marks,
due to the locale get parameter.
Fixed by using the $.path.addSearchParams utility function, which properly
checks for existing query string parameters.