The singlescobasic_missingorg.zip file includes a modified version of
the javascript which deliberately breaks content.
We need it to have different file names to not break other similar copies
of the file.
The general string 'Publish' has been used in sense of publishing a
course on a hub - as such, it is better to keep that string together
with other related strings in the core_hub component. All these are
being reworded to 'Share'.
As this has been the only meaning of the string in the core, I am
deprecating it now. Third party plugins should better come with their
own variant of the string, should they need it.
Significant string changes:
* multiple strings in core_hub - 'Publish' changed to 'Share' plus other
wording improvements to avoid misunderstandings
* errorretrievingkey in message_airnotifier - improved wording and
removing reference to Moodle.org
* enddate_help and courseduration_desc in core - clearer wording
explaining what the date actually does
* restore:viewautomatedfilearea in core_role - changing wording to match
the behaviour
* dropzones_help in qtype_ddmarker - improved wording
* autologinkeygenerationlockout in tool_mobile - updated error message
* configallowemailaddresses in core_admin - clearer description
* subscriptionmode_helpin mod_forum - removing misleading sentence about
subscription mode changes not affecting existing users
- Uses site generated (on backup) key.
- Can be applied potentially everywhere in the restore process.
- Covered with unit tests.
- Authentication / integrity aware so can be used between any 2 servers
(just requires matching key).
- Built using standard backup custom fields.
- Can be applied potentially everywhere.
- Automatically addded 'encrypted' attribute.
- Defaults to site generated key.
- Enforces key robutness / provides authentication (hmac integrity)
- Covered with unit tests.
SCORM 2004 uses the element 'cmi.completion_status' to store the
completion status of a SCO, not 'cmi.core.lesson_status'.
This amends scorm_check_mode so that the right element is looked up.
When scorm_version_check returns false, SCORM 1.2 is assumed.