This commit moves user agent related functionality out of several
core libraries and combines it into a more manageable class.
All core uses are converted and functions deprecated in favor
of the new class.
This commit moves user agent related functionality out of several
core libraries and combines it into a more manageable class.
All core uses are converted and functions deprecated in favor
of the new class.
- Make sure that items in course settings (and frontpage settings) are shown depending on user capabilities
- Make sure user is able to turn editing on on the page even if he has only limited number of seciton/modules managing capabilities
This patch uses local URLs in parameters because it is more compatible
with various security hacks. Session key is not added automatically to
return url for safety reasons - we do not want to execute some random
action again. POST pages are now returned to course page too.
- added function get_module_types_names() returning the list of localised strings used for module names;
- added function cm_info::get_used_module_names();
- added magic properties cm_info:: and cm_info:: returning human readable module name;
- replaced usage of function get_all_mods() with get_fast_modinfo() and get_module_types_names();
- function print_section_add_menus() may now retrieve the modules names list itself;
- deprecated function get_all_mods()
Turns out this change was just wrong, we shouldn't be allowing linking
to unaavilable sections. Just show the availability information on the
'index page'
This reverts commit 87a31bb5d8.
This should prevent browser caching which will ensure that changes made
using the course javascript (e.g. drag/drop, show/hide) will not be 'lost'
by using the browser back button.
This reverts commit 3aaa184399.
Credit: original version done by Kirill Astashov of NetSpot (netspot.com.au),
finished and tweaked by sam.
This change adds conditional availability support for sections analagous to
that already available for activities. (Backend, UI, backup/restore.)
In order that this feature does not reduce performance, section cacheing has
also been added using a new course 'sectioncache' field analagous to modinfo.
The new feature integrates with activity availability so that activities
inside sections which are not available are automatically not available
themselves (meaning it works to restrict access).
This is a course format independent url param and replaces weekly/topic specific params.
By using a standardised param we are able to use this url consistenly across the codebase
and reduce the risk of param collision