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2009-12-08DEV-43439: Remove Back/Forward/Home buttons from Home side panel.Lynx Linden
As per request from Yoz. They will add navigation buttons to the actual HTML content.
2009-12-07DEV-43439: Allow Home side panel URL to be customized.Lynx Linden
The URL for the Home side panel is now specified via a new "HomeSidePanelURL" string in app_settings/settings.xml. This string supports the following substitutions: CHANNEL = the channel name for the viewer VERSION = the full version string for the viewer LANGUAGE = the current language set in the viewer AUTH_KEY = the authentication key (see below) The authentication key is an optional string that is read from the dictionary of strings returned by login.cgi. If login.cgi returns a key called "home_sidetray_token", then the value of that key is used for the AUTH_KEY substitution. This lets the server provide a piece of blind data that can be passed to the Home panel web page to support authentication. The viewer does not interpret the token in any way. This change adds a new module, llviewerhome.{cpp|h} to contain the model functionality, used by the view module, llpanelhome.{cpp|h}.
2009-12-02DEV-43439: Added navigation buttons to the Home side panel.Lynx Linden
Added Back, Forward, and Home buttons to the web view for the Home side panel. Still more work to do here, but the basic functionality is there; albeit hardcoded to secondlife.com. I notice that you can click Back on the first page. Seems to be an issue for the general media browser too. I'll file a JIRA for that.
2009-12-02DEV-43439: Initial implementation of web-based Home panel.Lynx Linden
The home panel now displays a web page - hardcoded to secondlife.com until we have something more relevant to display.
2009-12-02DEV-43439: Initial web-based Home side tray panelLynx Linden
Moved LLSideTrayInfoPanel from llsidetray.cpp into its own llpanelhome.{cpp|h} module. Updated the XUI for the Home tab to simply embed a web view. Thanks to Erica for the initial cut at this XUI.