Hello List,
I would like to introduce a "little" modified updxlrator wui for actual ipfire 2.11 Core65.
Because of the changes I made to optimize the code in functionality and more conformity to the xhtml 1.0 web-standard to speed up rendering process in the browsers, the attached zip-file affected not only updxlrator but also the followed parts:
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
2. Theme "ipfire" & "maniac":
Due to performance problems with browser google chrome when in maintenance view and having lots of files in updatecache,
these problems results from some missing and/or not correct declared tags in the begin of each page.
These changes are:
- Sending Request-Header Content-Type instead of <meta Content-Type [..]> (Recommend by microsoft for IE >= Ver 8)
- Modified Declaration:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<head>
....
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 ...
- Made some bugfixing to the theme code, cause it produce errors in validator.
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
4. Added some strings to
de.pl and
en.pl so you have to run "perl -e "require '/var/ipfire/
lang.pl'; &Lang::BuildCacheLang" ...
The web-ui of updxlrator is now fully xhtml1.0-valid by test with the w3c-validator.
The attached file contains the complete folder structure (etc/srv/var) and only contain the files I changed / added, so there should be no problems when you copy it over / .... hopefully.
I would be really happy to hear something about it, at least from ones who have really large updatecaches.
Kind regards,
Jörn-Ingo Weigert (nightshift)