JSCalendar shows iso8601 week numbers as used eg. in Europe, which are defined for weeks starting on Monday, JSCal used first displayed day (not Monday) to calculate the week number
fix now always uses the Monday to set the week number
US, Canada and middle east uses uses a different week numbering schema than iso8601, which is currently NOT supported by JSCalendar or EGroupware!
JSCalendar shows iso8601 week numbers as used eg. in Europe, which are defined for weeks starting on Monday, JSCal used first displayed day (not Monday) to calculate the week number
fix now always uses the Monday to set the week number
US, Canada and middle east uses uses a different week numbering schema than iso8601, which is currently NOT supported by JSCalendar or EGroupware!
To achive this, some changes to the CSS were made and the ability to return thumbnails with a given size was added to etemplate/thumbnail.php. Miniature images with dimensions smaller than one pixel are now no longer created.
In this progress I discovered a minor security issue which might cause multiple egroupware instances to mix up their thumbnails in rare occasions. This was fixed by now hashing the image path together with the webserver url and the thumbnail size. In this progress, the thumbnail generation code has been restructured, making it faster and much easier to understand.
- ChangeMessage now searched contacts for participants and always re-adds resources (everything but accounts, contacts and email)
- some more timezone specific fixes
>>> none of the above is tested, as my iPhone charges no more and battery is now flat :-(
- direction back is implemented (and tested) but not yet used, as storing events is not yet implemented
- timestamps are passed to zpush now in servertime, which it converts internal to UTC times
- recurring event information is now correctly supplied (thought we do NOT yet deal with virtual exceptions!)
--> next step would be storing events synced in from the client