Hello, thank you very much for the patches you sent in. I had a look at them and they look fine (did not read through all the perl code). Patches 0005 is a duplicate of 0004. Who is now going to merge them to the git repository? I am running out of time to do that. I reckon the changes won't make it to IPFire 2.13, which is done by now. Michael On Mon, 2012-12-24 at 09:24 +0100, Jörn-Ingo Weigert wrote: > Hi Michael, > > 2012/12/23 Michael Tremer > Hi Jörn, > > could you please provide patch files against the current > development > tree, so we can review the changes you made more easily. > > Done, I'm not so familar with git and RCS in general, so take it easy > and the files attached. > don't know if git added the extra giffiles so added it too. put them > into html/html/images/updbooster dir. > > Well, the WUI is not conform to any HTML standard, because too > many > people have put their code into it without agreeing on a > coding style. > > Well, I oriented me on the existing XHTML-Doctype in the current > header. > > > I personally consider this as a full-time job to fix all > problem that > there are and so, I don't want to put more time than necessary > into it. > Developing a new WUI from scratch is more important to me. > > > I agree with you, but hoping that coming versions of browsers will be > lazy as now in interpreting > not correct formed (x)html should not the right way. Better to point > to the browser vendors then on our own code. ;) > And its not much work (Hust) to test it with online validators. > > > 1. apache: > > > Modified /etc/httpd/conf/loadmodules.conf - enable > mod_deflate for > > compression the output files (except graphics) if browser > supports it. > > Modified /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts.d/ipfire-interface-ssl.conf > - enabling > > compression for whole SSL-Web interface > > > Yeah, we can accept that one. Please send the patch. > > Great :) > > > > 2. Theme "ipfire" & "maniac": > > > > .... > > > > These changes let perform google chrome like a charm > rendering the > > pages within ~15 secs like other browsers (tested with IE9, > Opera, > > Firefox in actual versions) > > instead of waiting for minutes ... > > > In case that does not break anything with older browsers, send > a patch > as well. > > > I didn't test it with IE <=7, or NNavigator nor MOSAIC ... well let's > see. > > > 3. Web-UI in general and addons which use the "age"-function > from > > general-functions > > > > > > - modified age function to show the time translated, in > single and > > plural terms, but only the parts, which make sense. > > Example instead of showing: 0d 0h 47m 15s, it will show > now: 47 > > Minutes, 15sec. in connection time > > > I don't think that it makes any sense to print "minutes" > instead of "m" > because there is not enough space to do so. > > I agree that it makes sense to omit "0d" and "0h". > > > Well, it prints out only the first part in long form, all followed > will be shortened > > Examples > > Old: 1d 2h 3m 4s > New: 1 Day, 2 Hr, 3 Min, 4 Sec > > Old: 0d 0h 1m 2s > New: 1 Minute, 2 Sec. > > > > Yes there is, because those files have been changed recently. > > I see. > > -Michael > > Hope, this work now.. > > Kind regards, > > nightshift > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development