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  1. <?php return array (
  2. 'manifest-version' => '1.1',
  3. 'manifest-attributes' =>
  4. array (
  5. 'changelog' => 'Changelog for AjaxForm.
  6. 1.1.9-pl
  7. ==============
  8. - [#40] Improved javascript initialization of a form.
  9. 1.1.8-pl
  10. ==============
  11. - Updated jGrowl to version 1.4.5.
  12. 1.1.7-pl
  13. ==============
  14. - Fixed possible blind SQL injection in action file.
  15. 1.1.6-pl
  16. ==============
  17. - [#33] Improved the processing of javascript errors.
  18. 1.1.5-pl
  19. ==============
  20. - [#30] Improved support of ReCaptcha.
  21. - PSR-2.
  22. - Default chunk optimized for Twitter Bootstrap 3.
  23. 1.1.4-pl
  24. ==============
  25. - [#27] Support of single quotes in attributes of form.
  26. - Case-insensitive check of attributes of form.
  27. 1.1.3-pl
  28. ==============
  29. - Improved validation of files.
  30. 1.1.2-pl
  31. ==============
  32. - Compatibility with FormIt ReCaptcha.
  33. - Small code format.
  34. 1.1.1-pl
  35. ==============
  36. - Improved checking of availability of pdoTools.
  37. 1.1.0-pl
  38. ==============
  39. - Improved registration of frontend javascript.
  40. - Added parameter &formSelector for specifying name of CSS class of form.
  41. - Added parameter &objectName for specifying name of javascript object to initialize.
  42. 1.0.7-pl
  43. ==============
  44. - Added loading source resource to modX::resource in action.php.
  45. 1.0.6-pl
  46. ==============
  47. - [#15] Fixed work in different contexts.
  48. 1.0.5-pl
  49. ==============
  50. - Remove error class from fields on before form submit.
  51. 1.0.4-pl
  52. ==============
  53. - Added checking of global js var "afValidated" before form submit.
  54. 1.0.3-pl
  55. ==============
  56. - [#8] Improved regular expression.
  57. - Improved compatibility with parameter "submitVar" in snippet FormIt.
  58. 1.0.2-pl
  59. ==============
  60. - Added jQuery event "af_complete" on form submit.
  61. - [#4] Ability to use @INLINE chunk in parameter &form, if you have pdoTools installed.
  62. - [#3] Ability to set placeholders in form by specifying them into script parameters.
  63. - [#2] Script will add class "error" to elements with ".error_[name_of_field]" elements in form.
  64. 1.0.1-pl
  65. ==============
  66. - Possibly fix for Error 500 on some hosts.
  67. 1.0.0-pl
  68. ==============
  69. - Call end snippet on page load for preparation of form. Now you can use hook "math".
  70. 1.0.0-rc
  71. ==============
  72. - Force attribute "method=post" to form.
  73. - Added support for sending form without javascript.
  74. 1.0.0-beta1
  75. ==============
  76. - Improved adding class "ajax_form" to form.
  77. - Improved snippet parameters.
  78. 1.0.0-beta0
  79. ==============
  80. - Initial release.
  81. ',
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  324. 'readme' => '--------------------
  325. AjaxForm
  326. --------------------
  327. Author: Vasiliy Naumkin <bezumkin@yandex.ru>
  328. --------------------
  329. Simple component for MODX Revolution, that allows you to send any form through ajax.
  330. Quick start
  331. 1. Create new chunk with name "myForm".
  332. 2. Add form into that chunk.
  333. 3. Call AjaxForm at any page [[!AjaxForm?form=`myForm`&snippet=`FormIt`]]
  334. You can specify any parameters for end snippet:
  335. [[!AjaxForm?
  336. &form=`myForm`
  337. &snippet=`FormIt`
  338. &hooks=`email`
  339. &emailto=`info@mysite.com`
  340. &etc=`...`
  341. ]]
  342. --------------------
  343. Feel free to suggest ideas/improvements/bugs on GitHub:
  344. http://github.com/bezumkin/AjaxForm/issues',
  345. ),
  346. 'manifest-vehicles' =>
  347. array (
  348. 0 =>
  349. array (
  350. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  351. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  352. 'class' => 'modNamespace',
  353. 'guid' => 'd19d553a053c84307d29e9c3ae20a3ef',
  354. 'native_key' => 'ajaxform',
  355. 'filename' => 'modNamespace/6b114892b229df5104f071c549558642.vehicle',
  356. 'namespace' => 'ajaxform',
  357. ),
  358. 1 =>
  359. array (
  360. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  361. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  362. 'class' => 'modCategory',
  363. 'guid' => 'f16474d71bde25e7148ce543d074297b',
  364. 'native_key' => NULL,
  365. 'filename' => 'modCategory/e0b3aabc94daf68697b1b47e978c9c87.vehicle',
  366. 'namespace' => 'ajaxform',
  367. ),
  368. ),
  369. );