- May 13, 2015
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Jared Hancock authored
Instead of selecting the first enabled, visible, non datepicker field, just use the new @autofucus HTML5 attribute to automatically select the autofocused field
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- Apr 01, 2015
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Jared Hancock authored
This patch adds an error to the page if unable to configure the archive folder and POP was selected as the mailbox protocol. Generally, POP servers do not support anything but the INBOX
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- Dec 30, 2014
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Peter Rotich authored
Use http::build_query instead of inline urlencode
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- Dec 09, 2014
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Peter Rotich authored
The commit also renames some fields in department table.
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- Jul 18, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
Also add some logic to the POT builder to warn about incorrect arguments to the __() function and friends as well as warn about _() usage.
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- Jul 15, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Jun 30, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Jun 25, 2014
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Thane de Loth authored
Multilanguage Support via gettext - added gettext encapsulations to all texts i thought necessary - added fallback function for the case that the gettext extension isn't loaded - added browser language detection - added gettext to the list of optional extensions in setup - rewritten some of the texts to use sprintf instead of appending strings - added german translation file - removed mark_overdue-confirm from cannedresponses.inc.php extend multi language support and a fex fixes - Better detection of translation files - Added functionality to redirect language codes (see redirecting language codes) - Ticket Status can be translated - The Datepicker can be translated - Extended functionality of 'testlang.php' to show what language code is used to translate Forgotten to apply a patch from RC5 to RC6 - Forgotten to change $var to $vars in line 380 of class.mailfetch.php - Removed unneeded comment Added php_gettext as primary translation engine - Added php_gettext support (thanks to Danilo Segan and Steven Armstrong) - php_gettext is now the primary translation engine - Extended language detection functionality Add error/misconfiguration checks and fix undefined variables
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- Jun 02, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
Use the topic associated with the email if any, and the topic defined as the system default as the last resort. In either case, the form associated with the help topic will be added to the ticket, but no data will be put into the form fields.
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- May 30, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- May 15, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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Jared Hancock authored
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Josh Eldridge authored
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- Apr 25, 2014
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Josh Eldridge authored
- Proofread large portion of help tips. - Implement help tip links in YAML files. - Fix GUI spacing of some elements. - Add <label> tags to a few form elements.
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Joshua Eldridge authored
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- Apr 02, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Mar 07, 2014
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Peter Rotich authored
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- Dec 16, 2013
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Oct 09, 2013
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Jared Hancock authored
Process inline attachments in thread entry and support inline images in piped emails Support inline images across the system, with draft support Migrate to a single attachment table That way we don't need a new table for everything we need to attach an inline image to (like a signature, for instance) Add richtext support for internal notes Implement images on site pages * Image paste in Redactor * Make non-local images optional * Placeholder for non-local images * Fix local image download hover * Don't re-attach inline images
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- Sep 02, 2013
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Peter Rotich authored
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- Aug 13, 2013
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Peter Rotich authored
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- Jul 28, 2012
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Peter Rotich authored
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- Jun 20, 2012
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Jared Hancock authored
Protect againts cross-site request forgery attacks by requiring a special form-field or header to be sent with requests that modify ticket system data. This meant a slight change to the AJAX ticket locking mechanism. It was defined to lock with a GET request; however, GET requests are defined as safe methods and should not modify backend data (such as a lock acquisition). Therefore, the the lock acquire AJAX method was changed to require a POST method. Also remove old, no-longer-used staff panel include files
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- Apr 21, 2012
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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).
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- Mar 19, 2012
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Jared Hancock authored
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