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several places, and this was a bit greedy in the set of characters which were converted from utf-8 to HTML entities. Also brought mail attachments up to date so they are rendered identically to item attachments.
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with the same hubloc_url.
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emails across your channels
also try to handle the wretched mess of broken and duplicated hublocs that fred.cepheus.uberspace.de typically reports
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we can more easily retire 'aes256cbc' once it is no longer viable.
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stuff once to any particular channel.
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- if not allowed to, do it if that condition changes
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could be a strong selling point.
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changes, re-queue failed directory sync packets, fix account_id index in queue creation, be more selective about updating hubloc_connected (only when we're talking to the associated site). But we still need a way to flag dead accounts and these mechanisms won't cut it, because it isn't a requirement that channels communicate with anybody, except for contacting the directory when the account is created. I think we need to make every channel ping the directory once a month. Then we can find those that have not done so (after syncing with other directories). We can't have the directory just flag dead accounts as this would create a way for an anti-social attacker to become a directory server and mark all the accounts dead.
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changes zot_finger so you can tell it not to fallback. This could be useful in corporate environments that are off the grid or other high security situations (as much as anything could be considered high security which relies on SSL).
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possibly recurse and blow up the matrix. Hard to say. Do you feel lucky? Well do ya' ... punk? Rule #1 - don't mess with anything unless it's blowing up the matrix. If it doesn't blow up the matrix, but doesn't work, just let it go and let's figure out what it is doing and what it isn't doing.
The flow is as follows:
Once a day go out to all the directory servers besides yourself and grab a list of updates. This happens in the poller. If we've never seen them before add them to the updates table. The poller also looks to see if we're a directory server and have updates that haven't yet been processed. It calls onedirsync.php to process each one. If we contact the channel to update and don't find anything (we're just doing a basic zot_finger), set a ud_last timestamp. If this is set we will only try once a day for seven days. Then we stop trying to update.
This will probably cause a spike the first time through because you haven't seen any updates before, but we spread out the load over your delivery interval.
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part of the normal import_xchan sequence - otherwise we get two for every change. Create it normally if we are called with a profile_update message and don't go through the whole import_xchan thing.
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ConversationObject, hopefully this won't destabilise the network as it's a somewhat major permission tweak related to comments; also add any local clones to allowed_public_recips() as they should always be allowed recipients. Not sure what to do about host permissions in the event of clones. They have more than one host, and it isn't spelled out in the sent message.
All of this stuff will make your head hurt.
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adult profile keywords. Eventually the directories will be forced to mark adult profiles and sync this knowledge between them. At the moment there's no way to do an unsafe search, but we really just need a checkbox and pass the value through directory to dirsearch on the back end, and some will want this as a pconfig.
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directory sync. Please do not mess with any of this.
Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this. Please do not mess with any of this.
OK? Understood?
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the site record was updated - without checking first to see if anything changed. This is causing lots of sync entries when nothing changed to warrant it.
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viewsrc to item_photo_menu, and log what changed in import_xchan update objects so we can find out why there are so many updates when nothing _obvious_ has changed that should trigger it.
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