In the default course settings, setting the maximum number topics / weeks to 0 would not
change the default number of sections on the same page as any other number would.
A more appropriate check has been put in place.
This also incorporates a fix for MDL-28584. The course edit screen now also checks to see
if maxsections is set or numeric. If it is not set or numeric then it defaults to 52.
This change will hide the setting "Require that students accept the submission statement" at
the assignment level if no submission statement has been configured for a site. It also includes a
change to the help text to separate the assignment level setting from the site level setting. This
change also sets a default assignment submission statement.
AMOS BEGIN
CPY [requiresubmissionstatement,mod_assign],[requiresubmissionstatementassignment,mod_assign]
AMOS END
This was a regression caused by MDL-30845 or, to be precise, the related
issue MDL-32785.
Form elements with names like multipier[0] require special handling,
such as is present in HTML_QuickForm_element::_prepareValue. I have
added equivalent handling to MoodleQuickForm::exportValues. I am afraid
that I could not think of a way to do this reliably without duplicating
code.
URL of files referenced in HTML fields via $@FILEPHP$@ are usually
encoded if they were linked using the HTML editor. So if they contain
spaces or plus signs in the name, their URL is encoded to use %20 and
%2B respectively.
Sometimes, for example when the HTML was edited manually in 1.9 without
the editor, non-encoded file names may be put into the HTML text. Such a
link used to work in 1.9 so we add an explicit support for it, too.
However, we do not support partially encoded URLs (e.g. only spaces are
encoded while plus signs are not). Such links are unmodified and will
rely on Legacy files support.
Rather than using an event handler for each help link, we add the
'helpicon' class to them and delegate the display function.
In order for this to work, we modify the way that Y.io fetches the help to
use the intended target of the anchor rather than a value provided in the
add call. We also no longer modify this URL and instead add the ajaxurl
parameter to it using the Y.io data parameter.
This change is backwards compatible with people calling it without using
the help icon renderer.