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patch to gnatsweb 2.9.0
From: |
Robert Lupton the Good |
Subject: |
patch to gnatsweb 2.9.0 |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:13:04 -0400 |
I've finally got around to forward-porting some of my 2.7 changes.
Here's a patch that:
1/ Adds a button to load stored queries; they can then
be modified and submitted. This provides a way to edit
stored queries.
(Note: this uses a hidden atribute 'full_cmd' to avoid making the
submit/delete/load stored query too wide with long labels)
2/ Supports a callback
cb('init_prefs', '');
to set values in %global_prefs after init_prefs has run.
3/ Include the date that a query was submitted in the result
page. This is very useful when the query is printed and filed
away.
This is only done if $global_prefs{'show date'} is true
(default: 1). I'm not quite sure that I did this in the
approved manor.
I did not update the docs; your discussion of stored queries is pretty
short, and I didn't know how you want to do this. Here's some sample HTML:
<dl>
<dt><b>submit stored query</b> (button and combobox)
<dd>If there are stored queries (done on the <a href="#qmatches">Query Results
Page</a>),
this selects one of them. If no queries are stored, then
this field is not displayed.
<dt><b>delete stored query</b> (button and combobox)
<dd>If there are stored queries (done on the <a href="#qmatches">Query Results
Page</a>),
this deletes one of them. If no queries are stored, then
this field is not displayed.
<dt><b>load stored query</b> (button and combobox)
<dd>If there are stored queries (done on the <a href="#qmatches">Query Results
Page</a>),
this loads one of them into the various fields on this page as if you'd
just typed them in; this allows you to edit a stored query.
If no queries are stored, then this field is not displayed.
</dl>
R
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Description: Patch to gnatsweb 2.9.0