The share menu toggle and some share menu items included an 'href="#"'
attribute, so they were handled as internal links by the browser, which
changed the current anchor when they were clicked. However, there was no
real need to change the anchor in those cases, and it could interfere
with other apps (for example, the PDF viewer sets the current anchor to
"#pdfviewer" when it is shown and it hides itself when that anchor is
modified). According to the HTML 5 spec the "href" attribute is not
mandatory for "a" elements, so they were removed.
Other options would have been to change the elements from "a" to "div"
or something like that, but that would have required changes to the CSS
rules too, or to prevent the default event handling for those elements
through JavaScript, which would have been a workaround instead of the
proper solution.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
* Cache it for a day so we will retry eventually
* Cache the status.php response as well so we will try it once a day as
well
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
When a constructor is spied using Sinon it is wrapped by a proxy
function, which calls the original constructor when invoked. When "new
Foo()" is executed a "Foo" object is created, "Foo" is invoked with the
object as "this", and the object is returned as the result of the whole
"new" expression.
Before Sinon 4.1.3 the proxy called the original constructor directly
using the "thisValue" of the spied call; "thisValue" was the object
created by the "new" operator that called the proxy. The proxy assigned
"thisValue" to "returnValue", so it was also the value returned by the
proxy and, in turn, the value returned by the whole "new" expression.
Since Sinon 4.1.3 (see pull request 1626) the proxy calls the original
constructor using "new" instead of directly. The "thisValue" created by
the outermost "new" (the one that called the proxy) is no longer used by
the original constructor; the internal "new" creates a new object, which
is the one passed to the original constructor and returned by the
internal "new" expression. This object is also the value returned by the
proxy ("returnValue") and, in turn, the value returned by the whole
outermost "new" expression.
Thus, now "returnValue" should be used instead of "thisValue" to get the
object created by the spied constructor.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
fileInfo is composed of data from sharing, however additional data is
pulled when sidebar opens, e.g. the size. Then, existing data is
overwritten by data from the other source (files). The data points that
would be lost are not dirty however and still used, so we keep them.
Signed-off-by: Arthur Schiwon <blizzz@arthur-schiwon.de>
Some providers had issues when using the preview link (since it was
double encoded).
Now we actually serve the max size preview so it looks better
The image isn't cropped anymore so supporting platforms can just embed
the whole image.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>