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The RSS feed was displaying a message that doAprilFoolsDay() was not found because specialdates.php was never included. This commit can be reverted along
with the previous one when April Fools Day is done.
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After a little digging, it turned out that the reason that reCAPTCHA always failed was because the reCAPTCHA server was blocked to the server. This should've
been obvious as the reCAPTCHA always worked on the development server.
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For the longest time, special Unicode characters have been showing up as nonsense. It turned out that my homegrown BBCode parser was at fault.
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XHTML was causing so many problems that it was simply unbearable. Four Island 3.0 will be sure to have no traces left of this annoyance.
Also, a lot of files are showing up as being changed because this commit was on the server and I had to modifiy permissions for files (all of the files that were new since my
last server commit) so I could commit.
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Previously, welcome.php was always loaded if no module was specified. Because of this, the index page blog section was there, while the rest of the blog
code (plus archive code) was in blog.php. Now, the all of the blog is in blog.php and all of the archive is in archive.php.
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Made many strutural changes to Four Island allowing for the reinclusion of Fouripedia.
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Because XHTML was accidentally disabled in the previous changeset, a new error was found that, when in HTML mode (required for IE and layouts prior to 7),
voting did not work due to the encoded ampherstand in the query string. This is odd because what works in XHTML should also work in HTML. So, to fix this,
XHTML was re-enabled and now the ampherstand is only encoded when XHTML mode is on.
Also fixed some positioning errors with the tails of bubbles.
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Also rewrote the way layouts work. Now, each layout requires a "layout.tpl" file (which contains the header and footer for the layout) and a "style.php"
file (which contains and can include other files that contain the CSS for the layout). Each layout has it's own folder in theme/layouts and you can switch
between them using a combo box in the Hatbar.
Layouts 6.2 and 4.5 have been modified to work with new Layout 7 features such as AJAX, and they should be relatively free of bugs. Layout 3 has not yet
been transferred because since it is pre-The New Four Island, it will be very difficult to do so.
This changeset requires manual external code changes:
* The line below must be added above the functions.php include in The Fourm's funnctions.php
require('/svr/www/hatkirby/fourisland/main/includes/session.php');
* The block of Four Island code in The Fourm's page_header() function should be replaced with:
global $fi_pagetitle;
$fi_pagetitle = $page_title;
ob_start();
* The block of Four Island code in The Fourm's page_footer() function should be replaced with:
global $fi_pagetitle;
$content = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
$noRightbar = 1;
$onFourm = 1;
$pageCategory = 'fourm';
if ($fi_pagetitle == 'Index page')
{
$title = 'The Fourm';
} else if (strpos($fi_pagetitle, 'View topic') !== FALSE)
{
$title = str_replace('View topic - ', 'Topic: ', $fi_pagetitle) . ' - The Fourm';
} else if (strpos($fi_pagetitle, 'View forum') !== FALSE)
{
$title = str_replace('View forum - ', 'Fourm: ', $fi_pagetitle) . ' - The Fourm';
} else if (strpos($fi_pagetitle, 'Viewing profile') !== FALSE)
{
$title = str_replace('Viewing profile - ', 'Member: ', $fi_pagetitle) . ' - The Fourm';
} else {
$title = $fi_pagetitle . ' - The Fourm';
}
if ($_GET['view'] != 'print')
{
include('/svr/www/hatkirby/fourisland/main/includes/layout.php');
} else {
echo $content;
}
Closes #117
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When the poll escaping problem was fixed, a whole ton of other similar bugs were found which were also fixed here.
Fixes #115
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The following database changes must be made ASAP:
* Import the links.sql script into the database
Closes #114
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The following database changes must be made:
* A TEXT column called "text" must be added to the end of "polloftheweek"
* The transferPollRss.php script must be run
* The "pollrss" table must be dropped
Closes #113
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Because IE doesn't support XHTML, Four Island checks to see if the browser is IE and if it is, changes the Content Type to HTML. It also displays a warning at the top of the screen telling the user that their browsing experience will be much better with a better browser.
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The following changes were also made in this revision:
* All HTML was changed to XHTML and a !DOCTYPE was included to reflect this
* Rewrote quotes tracking system to be much less complicated and actually working
* Changed quotes rendering to look more like Chirpy than Rash
* Fixed comment textarea bug
* Rewrote a ton of CSS so it's not as bloated
* Added a JavaScript confirmation when deleting a comment
* AJAXified voting on the POTW
* AJAXified voting and flagging quotes
* AJAXified commenting
* AJAXified voting on posts
* Added DateFinder back after it was accidentally deleted in Layout 4.5
The following database changes must be performed as soon as possible:
* Fix title of NO <!DOCTYPE> post (the < is missing the semicolon)
* Restore post Frasty Tha Snaman from a backup
* Reset "flag" field of all rows in "rash_quotes" to 0
* Remove the "vote" and "flag" columns of "rash_tracking"
* Rename the "quote_id" column of "rash_tracking" to "vote"
The following external code changes must also be performed as soon as possible:
* Add the following line to the end of the // Four Island block in The Fourm's functions.php:
require('/svr/www/hatkirby/fourisland/main/includes/specialdates.php');
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It turned out that there actually was a problem with the algorithm.
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Now, Four Island doesn't look downright disgusting in IE, even though there are still a couple more problems to be fixed. Also, a small amount of CSS
housekeeping was done.
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Easter holidays were coming a day late, so a day was ticked off of the
Easter fourmula. It does concern me, however, that this issue wasn't
discovered last year. Either there was another Easter bug last year
(maybe during the time all Easter holidays were a month late?) or my
fourmula's wrong.
I also cleaned up some of the Special Dates code.
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Previously, the comments table referenced users by username. However, if user ever changed their username, everything would become messed up. To fix
this, the index has been changed to the user ID. This change obviously requires maintenance:
This SQL must be run: "ALTER TABLE `comments` ADD `user_id` INT( 11 ) NOT NULL AFTER `page_id`;"
This PHP will generate some SQL that must be run:
<?php
$getusers = "SELECT DISTINCT username FROM comments WHERE is_anon = 0";
$getusers2 = mysql_query($getusers);
while ($getusers3 = mysql_fetch_array($getusers2))
{
$getuser = "SELECT * FROM phpbb_users WHERE username = \"" . $getusers3['username'] . "\"";
$getuser2 = mysql_query($getuser);
$getuser3 = mysql_fetch_array($getuser2);
echo("UPDATE comments SET user_id = " . $getuser3['user_id'] . " WHERE username = \"" . $getuser3['username'] . "\" AND is_anon = 0;<BR>");
}
$getusers = "SELECT * FROM anon_commenters";
$getusers2 = mysql_query($getusers);
while ($getusers3 = mysql_fetch_array($getusers2))
{
echo("UPDATE comments SET user_id = " . $getusers3['id'] . " WHERE username = \"" . $getusers3['username'] . "\" AND is_anon = 1;<BR>");
}
?>
This SQL must be run: "ALTER TABLE `comments` DROP `username`;"
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There was a bug where, if an anonymous commenter used a username that was being used by an actual member, Four Island would think the anonymous
commentor was actually the member.
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Previously, when phpBB3 was integrated, the user group 2 was mistaken as the Admin group when it was actually the Registered group, thus allowing
anyone who could log in to access the admin panel.
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As the functions defined in functions_quotes.php are only used in the
quotes.php module, there is no reason to have them located in a seperate
include file.
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Also fixed spelling of maintenance in places where it was incorrectly spelled.
Maintenance Required: Rename "mantainenceMode" config to "maintenanceMode"
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Now, changes can be remotely pushed to the central repository and updated using the Admin panel.
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Many SQL queries were using the function addslashes() to escape their content. They have been replaced with the more secure
mysql_real_escape_string() function.
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The [thumb] bbcode takes the content and creates a thumbnail of it. The thumbnail fits perfectly inside the post bubble and is wrapped with a link to
the original image.
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I decided that, because I use the :) emoticon so often, I might as well replace it with an actual image. I've added a Smiley parsing system to
complement the BBCode parsing one.
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I don't know, a lot of stuffses happened that I don't quite remember anymore. Goodness, that's not good.
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As previously seen in the 24 Ways post, there was a strange BBCode parsing glitch caused by a few circumstances. There had to be a BBCode tag that
had a parametered definition and a non-parametered definition. Both had to appear in the same post and the parametered had to appear before the
non-parametered.
Because the Four Island BBCode parsing system parses non-parametered tags first, it finds the opening tag of the non-parametered tag first, but when
it tries to find the closing tag, because it is searching from the beginning of the tag, it finds the closing tag of the parametered tag. This causes
strange things to happen.
This has been fixed by forcing the parsing system to start searching for the closing tag after the position where the starting tag is.
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Previously, Four Island posted a blog, and then searched through the table looking for it so it could retrieve its ID. Now, the "mysql_insert_id()"
function is used instead.
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