- 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
- 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
SiteTree versions that arent the live version shouldnt be accessed by
regular users, but the logic to check that was split off into canViewStage,
which wasnt checked by code that isnt specifically SiteTree aware
(like RestfulServer)
It was possible to append '/successfullyinstalled' to any SilverStripe
URL (with the cms module present), and the code would run, including
republishing the 404 page.
Now, if the install.php file is gone, this controller method throws the
410 (Gone) status code. The 410 status is chosen rather than 404 to
mitigate the likelihood that crawlers such as the Googlebot will follow
stray links to this URI.
Currently reverts are not creating the new versions anymore - they are
simply copying the Version over. Remove incorrect message about new
version creation and remove the "cancel draft changes" message that's
not correct.
Instead of cloning the Request object and losing all the custom
attributes that don't come through the construct (eg: headers) we can
now set the URL alone.
Avoids showing unescaped HTML on fields which didn't allow it otherwise,
e.g. TextField. This also fixes problems with SiteTree->ExtraMeta
which got evaluated within the CMS. If this section contains any
JavaScript it gets executed and can disrupt CMS operation.
If the redirect is to an internal page, the preview iframe
will automatically load this new URL, causing the CMS edit
form to switch as well - effectively making it impossible
to edit a redirector page in the CMS as soon as it is saved
with an internal redirection target.
Utilise the new features provided by the framework to get richer
interface:
* save buttons that highlight the current state of the page
* minor actions in a drop-up
* embed last publishing and saving information