to the login screen to login first. However, this was being saved
as the place to go back to after replying.
I added a check for this so now it behaves as you'd expect.
They are stored in the course moddata area.
They appear as links within the message, including mailed-out messages.
They are deleted when the post is deleted.
where data from other modules can also live later on.
Also added a README for that directory to warn teachers not to mess
with it, version code to perform the upgrade, tweaks to assignment/lib.php
and a tweak to reading module so that assignment files aren't listed
in the list of possible readings (could get messy).
If true, then display of user pictures or filenames will use the
method of providing arguments as "slash" arguments - this is much
better for caching, proxies, search engines etc. Unfortunately
it doesn't seem to work on some PHP installations.
If false (the default), then a more compatible method is used
(ie usual way of passing parameters to scripts)
servers that have register_globals turned off (this is the
default setting on newer version of PHP).
In fact it's partly a hack that globalises all GET, POST, FILES
AND COOKIE variables. Unfortunately though the SESSION and
USER global session variables are only available as $_SESSION["USER"]
and $_SESSION["SESSION"], which is cumbersome to use.
So, for every request I now make a copy of these two session variables
into $USER and $SESSION. Whenever I update them thoughout Moodle I
now have to call save_session("USER") which copies them back to the
session variable. This seems to be working well now.
Because I'm using $_SESSION etc now this will raise
the required minimum version of PHP to 4.1.0
ratings that haven't been done yet on a discussion. If not, then
it won't print the ratings form. This avoids a slight confusion
about the interface that existed previously.