Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=76273&edit=1
ID: 76273
Comment by: zrhoffman at ku dot edu
Reported by: bert at elicom dot nl
Summary: "Package affected" <select> of bug report form has
359 entries; should be split
Status: Analyzed
Type: Feature/Change Request
Package: Website problem
PHP Version: Irrelevant
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Split the "package affected" dropdown into categories.
https://github.com/php/web-bugs/pull/46
Previous Comments:
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[2018-07-23 10:12:23] [email protected]
I agree this list is very exceesive and should be split. Personally I can't
think of a decent middle ground atm, perhaps when (or rather if), the bug
reporting system is updated to the "new" php.net design, this could be a task
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[2018-04-26 11:38:11] bert at elicom dot nl
Description:
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Concerns: https://bugs.php.net/report.php
The "Package affected" <select> (drop-down) on the bug report page has 359
entries.
Even with the non-breaking spaces in front of sub-entries, this is
user-unfriendly.
The select should be split into a <select> for the main category, and an
additional (new) <select> that will update based on the main category.
If you have no idea how to do this, the following jQuery code might help you
get started:
$("#first-choice").change(function() {
$("#second-choice").load("getter.php?choice=" + $("#first-choice").val());
});
Then, in getter.php simply print() the "<option value="...">...</option>"
entries that should show up for $_GET['choice'].
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