Unfortunately it has come to light that the version sniffing is just not
reliable at all, operating system vendors backport security patches to
older versions - so in many cases we reporting a problem which is not a
problem. False positives and the solution to self-compile or something
like php will be causing more harm than good.
There are 2 kinds of blocks that are undeletable. Those required by the
theme and those protected via the admin page ui. We only want the theme
ones to be auto created site wide if they don't exist - so we need to
rename the theme ones and split the logic.
* Use Bootstrap label classes for the text under the status column.
* theme_bootstrapbase:
- Cleanup unnecessary classes and make .error styles consistent
with .warn styles
* theme_boost:
- Set font color appropriate for success, warning and error strings.
* Enclose report text in div so that the feedback texts will be
displayed right below it.
In 3.2 we are free of AMD lint warnings, unfortunately we can't expose
them through grunt yet due to
"File ignored because of a matching ignore pattern. Use "--no-ignore" to
override"
ps. this isn't related to MDL-57197 at all, i'm just a Rebel
1. BrowserKitDriver::setValue only checks if the element is
disabled. It still is able to set value on hidden elements
So there is no need for noscript tag in password unmask
2. Set size on hidden field is not valid html, so set it later
when text element is displayed
problem 1: links to blocks permissions changes were missing in boost
problem 2: when modifying link from dashboard user is returned to profile ('returnurl' passed but not respected)
problem 3: link to check permissions missing from category management page
fix: instead of respecting both 'return' and 'returnurl' parameter use only 'returnurl'
fix: use 'popup' layout when modifying permissions for a block
This new version of the library brings with it storage of the current
step number in the browser session storage.
This allows the page to reload whilst viewing a tour and have the tour
continue.
There are differences in http://php.net/manual/en/function.list.php
between PHP 5 and in PHP 7. They neither recommend to rely on the new order
as it may change again in future.