silverstripe-reports/templates/CMSPageHistoryController_versions.ss
Ingo Schommer 77ec21fe9d BUG Fully qualified namespace for _t() in templates
Was inferred by the containing file previously,
which is deprecated behaviour, because it obscures
the fact that renaming an template file or copying
template code will change the context of the translations.
While it would be nice to use shorter and more readable namespaces,
this change would remove all existing translations.
Since there is no (easy) migration of entities to a new namespace,
having verbose template code is the lesser of two evils.
2012-08-06 13:44:33 +02:00

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<table id="cms-page-history-versions">
<thead>
<tr>
<th class="ui-helper-hidden"></th>
<th><% _t('CMSPageHistoryController_versions.ss.WHEN','When') %></th>
<th><% _t('CMSPageHistoryController_versions.ss.AUTHOR','Author') %></th>
<th><% _t('CMSPageHistoryController_versions.ss.PUBLISHER','Publisher') %></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<% loop Versions %>
<tr id="page-$RecordID-version-$Version" class="$EvenOdd $PublishedClass<% if not WasPublished %><% if not Active %> ui-helper-hidden<% end_if %><% end_if %><% if Active %> active<% end_if %>" data-published="<% if WasPublished %>true<% else %>false<% end_if %>">
<td class="ui-helper-hidden"><input type="checkbox" name="Versions[]" id="cms-version-{$Version}" value="$Version"<% if Active %> checked="checked"<% end_if %> /></td>
<% with LastEdited %>
<td class="last-edited first-column" title="$Ago - $Nice">$Nice</td>
<% end_with %>
<td><% if Author %>$Author.FirstName $Author.Surname.Initial<% else %><% _t('CMSPageHistoryController_versions.ss.UNKNOWN','Unknown') %><% end_if %></td>
<td class="last-column"><% if Published %><% if Publisher %>$Publisher.FirstName $Publisher.Surname.Initial<% else %><% _t('CMSPageHistoryController_versions.ss.UNKNOWN','Unknown') %><% end_if %><% else %><% _t('CMSPageHistoryController_versions.ss.NOTPUBLISHED','Not published') %><% end_if %></td>
</tr>
<% end_loop %>
</tbody>
</table>