Changed the element selector to get all array elements,
whether named or unnamed. The previus selector was only
working for elements that thir names were like name="something[]".
It was not working for name="something[a]" elements.
This is not related to the issue but I noticed it while trying to debug
it.
Back when this line was introduced in 9c140a681e, the ZipArchive had
not yet exposed this flag as a constant. It was added later with PHP
7.0.8 and we can switch to using it now.
The original implementation was based on ZipArchive::getStream() which
turns out to be very slow and if the archive contains many files, the
unzipping performance is very slow.
The patch changes the implementation to use ZipArchive::extractTo()
unless the extracted entry path contains a folder name ending with dot
(such as some/path./to/file.txt). There is a known upstream bug in the
PHP ZIP extension #77214 (also #74619 and #69477) so that we fall back
to keep using the stream in those cases.
* When a label is passed to an (advanced) checkbox and no text
was provided, the label will be displayed on the right of the the
checkbox element. So there's no point in passing an empty string for
the label just to render the text to the right of the checkbox.
* When a label is passed to an (advanced) checkbox and no text
was provided, the label will be displayed on the right of the the
checkbox element. So there's no point in passing an empty string for
the label just to render the text to the right of the checkbox.
Save comment in the assignment when the Save changes
or Save and show next button are clicked at the bottom
of the page.
Signed-off-by: Sujith Haridasan <sujith@moodle.com>
* The aria-describedby attribute can be a list of element IDs that
describe the element. On form validation, the ID of the error message
container is added to this attribute which may already be containing
another ID. So we need to properly add/remove the error message ID
so that we don't delete any existing ID(s) in the aria-describedby
attribute during form validation.