From 7b9956f225cd885c861db0cb145b16b3b8441ca7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: eric Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 17:04:32 +0000 Subject: cleaned up physical scripts --- web/README.txt | 30 ++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) (limited to 'web/README.txt') diff --git a/web/README.txt b/web/README.txt index 5adbe47..dcebc40 100644 --- a/web/README.txt +++ b/web/README.txt @@ -93,35 +93,21 @@ Scripts: packages are orphaned (the Users.ID field in the UnsupportedPackages table is set to Null). -- html/pkgsearch.php +- html/packages.php PHP script to search the package database. It should support searching by location ("unsupported", "AUR", "extra"), name, category, maintainer, popularity, etc. It should resemble the packages.php script on archlinux.org. A checkbox should be included next to each package to allow users to flag a package - out of date. - -- html/pkgvote.php - The PHP script that handles voting for packages. It works like - the search script above to provide a list of packages (maybe by - location only?) with a checkbox for the user to register their - 'yes' vote. It should probably only list 50-ish packages per page - and allow the user to vote a page at a time. Each page contains a - 'Continue' button to advance to the next list of packages. At the - final page, a summary is presented with a 'Cast Vote' button. Once - the vote is cast, the PackageVotes table is first cleared for that - User and then all new entries are added for the new vote (this will - be easier than trying to figure out if the vote has changed for a - particular package). + out of date, adopt it, and vote for it (and reverse operations). - html/pkgmgmnt.php - The PHP script for managing packages. It provides a list of - packages under the management of the logged in user (normal or - TU). The user can edit the package information stored in the - database such as the description, url, category, and location - (a TU can move it to/from "unsupported" and the "AUR"). This - is where TUs can adopt packages that are in the "unsupported" - area. + This script is not accessed directly, but is invoked when a + visitor clicks the 'manage' link from the 'packages.php' script. + The user can edit the package information stored in the database + such as the description, url, category, and location (a TU can move + it to/from "unsupported" and the "AUR"). This is where TUs can + adopt packages that are in the "unsupported" area. - html/pkgsubmit.php This is the PHP script that allows users to upload a new package. -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2