and admins can approve or reject pending courses.
Also, contains the ability to restrict activity modules on a per course basic. Strict config options:
enable restricting modules at ALL (for all courses, no courses, requested courses), what to do by default for newly created courses
as well as what modules to enable for above category by default.
This feature was created for the aim of building a community side to moodle - for institutes that have strict courses and enrolments, allowing normal users to request interest courses is a good feature,
but some modules may be redundant (assignment, lesson, quiz etc)
Please test!
* Extended set_config()
* Implemented get_config() which takes over $CFG loading in setup.php
* admin/auth.php has special handling if post vars starting in pluginconfig_
* admin/auth.php print_auth_lock_options() prints a form fragment -- being called from most plugins now
* user/edit.php follows the new convention when locking down fields, both javascript UI and on POST.
* admin/auth: More solid checking for auth GET/POST var.
* admin/auth: print_auth_lock_options() now handles user field mapping options for LDAP and similar modules
* admin/auth: user mapping options have moved to config_plugins table
* auth/ldap module has migrated to using new field mapping vars -- simplified config.html a lot
* auth settings migration to config_plugins
and disable any incompatible blocks. Print a notice too.
These blocks won't ever be displayed because they are hidden, and the admin
cannot even unhide them until they are fixed because the blocks admin page
won't list them (it will emit a notice instead). Case closed.
DST is now kind of working, the next most important things to do are:
1. Get the import procedure working correctly and well, so we can populate it.
2. Provide a transparent migration procedure for all users to "Unknown location" timezones.
3. Banish $USER->timezone for good.
block is constructed. A new function exists to pump these notes out
in a standard way : print_recent_activity_note.
Module dependencies also updated because of this.
(While I was at it I also turned the autologinguests off for most module pages, except on the index.php pages and the view.php pages for those modules that allow guests)
Includes preliminary support for DST!
Includes "admin sees all events or only own?" setting (bug 1972)
WARNING: Modified moodlelib.php to explicitly specify NOT-DST when
calling mktime() and gmmktime(). This is essential since we don't want
PHP to second-guess us for the DST matters, but... it may affect existing
code?