Le 2012-04-03 01:43, nandu a écrit :
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
Nandu, please give the reference to your repository. Also, please use bottom-posting on this list.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
Le 2012-04-02 13:18, nandu a écrit :
hello 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.
Hi, 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
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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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?