* Configurable defaults for the calendar upcoming events lookahead and
maximum upcoming events displayed (bug #1623)
* Configurable setting for which days of the week are treated as weekend
(bug #1919)
* Configurable setting for which day starts the week (the admin can now set
this as the default for new users and guests without messing with language
packs) (no butracker issue)
well with debug = on. In fact the change password screen didn't play at all.
Made a few small changes to fix notices and now everything works OK.
Added a missing language string.
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This problem may very well exist in MOODLE_14_STABLE too! Unfortunately I
don't have access to a 1.4 checkout right now, so it will have to wait.
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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?
If the admin specifies a Policy Agreement (via URL in the config variables)
then each user is required to see and agree to that document once before
continuing.
To get everyone to see it again (on an update, say) one just needs to issue:
UPDATE user SET policyagreed = 0
This code is in production in a high-volume environment, so it has already proven to be reliable and scalable. Configuration is still tricky, and some corner cases may or may not be handled elegantly.
Please test!
Backward compatibility is maintained, i.e. you can restore ANY version
backups without problems in 1.5. When "adding backup data to an existing
course", no blocks are added. I 'm not sure what the correct behavior
would be in this case.
When restoring a backup from Moodle <= 1.2, the new course SHOULD be given
default blocks when it is restored. I have not actually tested this, my
tests were with version 1.3 and 1.4 backup format.
Code based on the work of Daryl Hawes for the blog module. Thanks, Daryl!
Please test the hell out of it as it's sure to have issues that need to be
ironed out.
Started work with bug 2007
Bug 1969 is partacaly fixed. ldap-module supports now password expiration.
Some work with bugs 761 and 1730
Changes in login/index.php
Reordered some code to make variables reusable in multiple places.
Added redirection in case of expired password
Just select ldap-server type and you are done. Old variables can still be used
to override builtin settings.
TRANSLATORS NOTICE:
Some ldap-fields are now optional!