Marc
I tried my hands on git and was able to push my changes in phpmyadmin repository, please let me know
if any further changes required.
Thanks
Le 2012-04-02 13:18, nandu a écrit :
> helloHi,
> Reagarding the submitting of patch I have a doubt since the ios device
> alphabets to be lowecased, should I just submit a text file with the
> following code??
>
> $(function () {
> $('input:text').prop({
> autocapitalize: 'off',
> autocorrect: 'off'
> });
> });
>
> I never submitted a patch before.
to see what a patch looks like, please visit [0], click on one of the
artifact, then download a file which is attached to the artifact.
[0] https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=23067&atid=377410
Marc Delisle
> thanks..
> Mar 31, 2012 at 10:36 PM, J.M. <me@mynetx.net> wrote:
>
>> Am 31. März 2012 18:51 schrieb nandu <nandu130@gmail.com>:
>>> Marc,
>>>
>>> Thanks for considering, you asked me to submit patch, well for that i
>> need
>>> some time till then I found another thing
>>> that is when we log into phpMyadmin from an iOS device is difficult
>> because
>>> the device uppercases the first letter automatically. This can be
>> disabled
>>> by adding two attributes in the input tag and setting them both to off.
>>> it can be patched through
>>> autocapitalize="off" autocorrect="off" attributes in input.
>>> jQuery('input[type=text]').attr('autocapitalize','off');
>>>
>>> Also i need some guidelines from you with my proposal
>>> thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info>
>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Le 2012-03-31 06:19, nandu a écrit :
>>>>> PHP code mixed with HTML tags will basically cause crash, "strip_tags"
>>>>> to
>>>>> strip every html and php tags
>>>>> in $var, every characters after "<" is removed.
>>>>> i think strip_tags() is mixed up.
>>>>>
>>>>> we often get error:tbl_replace.php: Missing parameter when adding i.e.
>>>>> entries into mysql from within
>>>>> phpmyadmin chences of having issue with cookies on the system, i.e.if
>>>>> disabled cookies in the browser
>>>>> this can be changed.
>>>>> Instead of using the elseif statements code can be reduced with
>>>>> <script>
>>>>> <?php
>>>>> switch($anyval){ ?>
>>>>> $(document).ready(
>>>>> function (){
>>>>> <?php case 1: //?>
>>>>> <?php case 2: //?>
>>>>> <?php case 3: //?>
>>>>> })
>>>>> <?php }?>
>>>>> </script>
>>>>
>>>> Nandu,
>>>> please submit some patches, it will be easier to see what you mean.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> wecan either use the static method in the code in order to improve the
>>>>> efficiency.
>>>>> another point I would like to ask what if we use the complete pathname
>>>>> with
>>>>> require and include, it will be much faster.
>>>>
>>>> Seems like a good idea. I took this example in the PHP manual's
>> comments:
>>>>
>>>> // this can be inside libraries/common.inc.php
>>>> define('__ROOT__', dirname(dirname(__FILE__)));
>>>> // then other scripts use this
>>>> require_once(__ROOT__.'/foo.php);
>>>>
>>>> So we could define __ROOT__ once and use it afterwards. One thing I'm
>>>> not sure about: we prefixed with './' to help in open_basedir case, so
>>>> we would have to test this case.
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> http://infomarc.info
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
>> Adding autocapitalize and/or autocorrect attributes to <input> tags is
>> not valid HTML5, though, which is what we'd like to achieve (refer to
>> http://www.w3schools.com/html5/tag_input.asp for all input tag
>> attributes allowed in HTML5).
>>
>> I suggest setting these attributes using jQuery in a document-ready
>> event handler if the user agent matches iOS or Android. Like this:
>>
>> $(function () {
>> $('input:text').prop({
>> autocapitalize: 'off',
>> autocorrect: 'off'
>> });
>> });
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
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