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- Inclusion of the following javascript directories: * Connector: javascript object to interface xmlhttprequest object. This object allows asynchronous posts and support for messages while this post is being done, such as "wait, contacting server", etc. * JsAPI: general javascript functions and methods * jsolait: performs conversion from a xmlrpc message to a javascript object * xmlRpcMsgCreator: performs conversion from a javascript object to a xmlrpc message * dynapi: cross-browser class to draw layers - Update in setup version: now is 1.0.1.008; Update your versions. There was made a change in phpgw_vfs2_files table in handling of modified files. - Upgrade of vfs2 classes and PclZip class - Changes in javascript object and common object to allow the javascript backend to applications to work (now just filescenter will use it...) |
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// Plugin for htmlArea to run code through the server's HTML Tidy // By Adam Wright, for The University of Western Australia // // Email: zeno@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au // Homepage: http://blog.hipikat.org/ // // Distributed under the same terms as HTMLArea itself. // This notice MUST stay intact for use (see license.txt). // // Version: 0.5 // Released to the outside world: 04/03/04 HtmlTidy is a plugin for the popular cross-browser TTY WYSIWYG editor, htmlArea (http://www.interactivetools.com/products/htmlarea/). HtmlTidy basically queries HTML Tidy (http://tidy.sourceforge.net/) on the server side, getting it to make-html-nice, instead of relying on masses of javascript, which the client would have to download. Hi, this is a quick explanation of how to install HtmlTidy. Much better documentation is probably required, and you're welcome to write it :) * The HtmlTidy directory you should have found this file in should include the following: - README This file, providing help installing the plugin. - html-tidy-config.cfg This file contains the configuration options HTML Tidy uses to clean html, and can be modified to suit your organizations requirements. - html-tidy-logic.php This is the php script, which is queried with dirty html and is responsible for invoking HTML Tidy, getting nice new html and returning it to the client. - html-tidy.js The main htmlArea plugin, providing functionality to tidy html through the htmlArea interface. - htmlarea.js.onmode_event.diff At the time of publishing, an extra event handler was required inside the main htmlarea.js file. htmlarea.js may be patched against this file to make the changes reuquired, but be aware that the event handler may either now be in the core or htmlarea.js may have changed enough to invalidate the patch. UPDATE: now it exists in the official htmlarea.js; applying this patch is thus no longer necessary. - img/html-tidy.gif The HtmlTidy icon, for the htmlArea toolbar. Created by Dan Petty for The University of Western Australia. - lang/en.js English language file. Add your own language files here and please contribute back into the htmlArea community! The HtmlArea directory should be extracted to your htmlarea/plugins/ directory. * Make sure the onMode event handler mentioned above, regarding htmlarea.js.onmode_event.diff, exists in your htmlarea.js * html-tidy-logic.php should be executable, and your web server should be configured to execute php scripts in the directory html-tidy-logic.php exists in. * HTML Tidy needs to be installed on your server, and 'tidy' should be an alias to it, lying in the PATH known to the user executing such web scripts. * In your htmlArea configuration, do something like this: HTMLArea.loadPlugin("HtmlTidy"); editor = new HTMLArea("doc"); editor.registerPlugin("HtmlTidy"); * Then, in your htmlArea toolbar configuration, use: - "HT-html-tidy" This will create the 'tidy broom' icon on the toolbar, which will attempt to tidy html source when clicked, and; - "HT-auto-tidy" This will create an "Auto Tidy" / "Don't Tidy" dropdown, to select whether the source should be tidied automatically when entering source view. On by default, if you'd like it otherwise you can do so programatically after generating the toolbar :) (Or just hack it to be otherwise...) Thank you. Any bugs you find can be emailed to zeno@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au