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
Moving to another page in the GridField for the root assets folder in AssetAdmin
caused all files to be displayed. This was caused by the functionality that tries
to fix some edge cases for detail view kicked in and didn't filter the list properly.
Fixed by making the edge case detection a little more specific (i.e. checking if
a numeric ID was sent as a request variable).
Introduces a preview window that appears when the screen is wide enough,
removes old preview button, adds a draft-public switch, adds variety of
preview options which are not hooked up yet.
Relies on sapphire's f95fadc84416835302fe6c8448054960b5e7ec65
- Fix support for $allowed_children
- Added note when type selection is restricted
- Removed overly complex specs for "allowed children",
the data should be inferred from "disallowed children"
- Added support for SiteTree::$can_be_root
- Return raw JSON (not entity-encoded) from CMSMain->SiteTreeHints()
- Added tests for CMSMain->SiteTreeHints()
https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/827 adds some extension points for catching HTTP errors such as 404. This change fixes some issues where httpError() isn't used all the time. Note that the aforementioned pull request will be necessary to ensure that it works properly.
setFolderName expects a folder name relative to the root. Specifying
ASSETS_DIR will create a duplicate folder called "assets", so the
file gets uploaded into "assets/assets". Specifying "/" means the
file will get uploaded into the root instead, which is correct.