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  1. Aug 12, 2013
    • Jared Hancock's avatar
      Make default data translatable · 20f3e62a
      Jared Hancock authored
      This is one of the last major hurdles to make osTicket fully translatable.
      With the advent of 1.7.0, database migration is based on the MD5 hash of the
      install SQL file. Therefore, the install SQL script cannot be modified (ie.
      translated) or else the system cannot be migrated, since the MD5 hash will
      no longer match up.
      
      This patch pulls initial data out of the install file so that it can be
      translatable. Eventually the install worksheet can allow a drop-down box of
      the default system language. The default data from that language will be
      loaded into the system.
      20f3e62a
  2. Jul 10, 2013
    • Andrew Abdalian's avatar
      Spelling, grammar and readability fixups · c6c923f9
      Andrew Abdalian authored
      Spelling, grammar and readability in upgrader documents
        - Tweaked spelling, grammar and wording to make the text of the upgrader
          pages more readable.
      Fixed spelling regression
        - Higly —> Highly
      Spelling and readability fixes for /include/class.* files
        - Fixed some spelling mistakes
      A couple more spelling/readability fixes.
        - More fixes
      c6c923f9
  3. Jul 03, 2013
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  12. Jun 18, 2012
    • Jared Hancock's avatar
      Fix dept::getAvailableMembers() · 50d2a349
      Jared Hancock authored
      And fix various lint issues, include adding the yet-undefined-but-referenced
      deleteAttachment() function for canned-responses and faq entries
      50d2a349
  13. May 29, 2012
  14. Apr 21, 2012
    • Jared Hancock's avatar
      Add lint test for (calls to) undefined functions · cd4b4faa
      Jared Hancock authored
      And correct several undefined function errors from several source files. So
      while function names in PHP are considered case-insensitive, it still makes
      sense to use consistent camel casing for both defining and calling methods.
      The lint test searches the code base for method calls, and then searches the
      code base again looking for a function definition matching the name of the
      function invoked. It's not failsafe, because it doesn't detect the class
      from which the method should belong, so it's likely to have false negatives.
      Furthermore, it won't work well for PHP 5 where several classes are built
      into PHP (and aren't searchable in the osTicket code base).
      
      Remove the include/staff/api.inc.php as it no longer appears to be used (and
      contains references to undefined methods).
      cd4b4faa
  15. Mar 19, 2012
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