For admins: display the namespace behind the tag name.
For users: no namespace, don't display non-assignable tags in the
dropdown, display already assigned non-assignable tags with a different
style
We used to get the numeric value of the entrire md5 string which is a
128bit integer. We would then devide this by the maxval of a 128bit int.
There is no need for such huge computations. As we just require a value
between 0 and 255. Thus using two 16 bit values is more than enough to
get the precision we need. By just taking the MSB we get nearly
identical results.
Instead of prepending the token as username in the URL, use the
Authorization header instead. This is because IE9 considers this a
cross-domain call and refuses to do it in the first place.
When clicking on the unshare link (trash icon), the correct link element
needs to be used instead of whatever child was clicked. Then, that
element might contain a visible loading icon.
This fixes the spinner detection and also prevents a full page reload in
case the spinner was visible.
Whenever link share is not allowed, it was outputting a bogus sharing
field which name would conflict with the regular sharing field.
This fix makes sure that the bogus sharing field with "Resharing not
allowed" message only appears when triggered by removed share
permissions.
Old code first dit an ajax request to the avatar. Then a new image
object with the same src was created and since we do not cache avatars
yet :( this resulted in 2 sequential requests to the exact same URL
Now if you set the displayname it will first set the placeholder and
then load the avatar in the background. Only once this time!
This changeset allows ownCloud to run with pretty URLs, they will be used if mod_rewrite and mod_env are available. This means basically that the `index.php` in the URL is not shown to the user anymore.
Also the not deprecated functions to generate URLs have been modified to support this behaviour, old functions such as `filePath` will still behave as before for compatibility reasons.
Examples:
http://localhost/owncloud/index.php/s/AIDyKbxiRZWAAjP => http://localhost/owncloud/s/AIDyKbxiRZWAAjPhttp://localhost/owncloud/index.php/apps/files/ => http://localhost/owncloud/apps/files/
Due to the way our CSS and JS is structured the .htaccess uses some hacks for the final result but could be worse... And I was just annoyed by all that users crying for the removal of `index.php` ;-)