Am Freitag, 26. Oktober 2007 10:54:25 schrieb tarjei:
> Piotr Pokora wrote:
> > Andreas Flack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> >> So, I was wondering if it could be removed before the 2.8 release, or at
> >> least if it could be avoided to load it for DM2-only components (also it
> >> would be nice if jscript-calendar.css would only be loaded when the
> >> widget is actually used).
> >
> > +1
> > Also I think pear Compat package usage could be dropped.
>
> Pear Compat has been dropped for HEAD allready.
>
> I'm +1. Andreas: Feel free to make the changes needed and/or file bugs :-)

I removed htmlarea now from trunk, but discovered that there might be some 
references to it after all (because the widget was called html, not 
htmlarea):

one reference is in the schemadb_default.inc in scaffold (which should 
probably be changed, because in the example config DM2 is listed as a 
dependency, and it doesn't have a widget called html). The unchanged example 
file is also in 5 different components (and I'm pretty sure none of it use 
it. Maybe they should be removed/updated as well?)

then, there's 8 mentions of widget => 'html' in 5 different config schemas. I 
don't know if or how they work, so maybe someone familiar with 
n.n.feedcollector, n.n.reservations and/or n.o.quickform[1|2] should take a 
look at this. 

But I guess even if htmlarea would still be actually used in these places, it 
could be switched to tinymce without much effort (since tinymce is available 
for both DM1 and 2), so I removed the old code anyway :-)


Bye,

Andreas

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