Many thanks to Mike Churchward for his work on this and persevering
with sending updated versions to me. :-)
Shane and I have polished it up, rewritten a few parts (display-related)
and here it is, finally in CVS!
I think there will still need to be some optimisation for the SQL,
since it's still pretty intensive. Perhaps some sort of caching in
the session that gets modified along with the database whenever
something gets read.
However if there are problems the whole thing can be switched off
in the forum module config so this is not crucially urgent.
Some strings (RSS related) has been moved from forum.php to moodle.php
to avoid suplicating them once per module.
It seems to work fine, please test...:-)
from
Show subscribers
to
Show/edit current subscribers
The old string is not invalid, which is why I decided to change the
existing string rather than create a new one
This includes some significant cleanups to the new course categories
system. The basic idea is that the categories/course browser is now
unified under one system, and admin features related to that have
all been moved into the browser (as little icons).
I'm much happier with this as a foundation that can scale and be
built upon.
Still to go:
- searching
- paging
- polishing
Also in here are a lot of little cleanups around the place, such as
the initial setup process.
because some of them are getting really long on moodle.org
Eventually this display will be completely different, with information
about all public data.
The flag has a memory, but it keeps pushing you to subscribe. :-)
(so that by default it behaves like it did before)
Hopefully now subscription is a bit easier to understand.
Firstly, I'm replacing all use of old-style global variables like
$HTTY_REFERER with their new-style equivalent $_SERVER["HTTP_REFERER"]
Also using $_POST instead $HTTP_POST_VARS etc
Secondly, if gdversion == 0 (ie GD is not installed) then:
- users are not even allowed to upload new images
- graphs now just print a message instead of failing.
this allows Moodle to still be used even if GD is not present