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Follow PSR-12 and use lowercase variants of PHP reserved keywords.
See: https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-12/#25-keywords-and-types
Find all uppercase occurrences of "or", "and", "null", "true" and
"false" and change them to the lowercase variant.
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Posts in a category are paginated, so display the number of the current
page in square brackets within the categories <title> element.
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In addition to the last commit, use the correct configuration option in
the code to check if single items should be redirected.
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This commit adds and uses the new function createPaginationTemplate to
create the generic pagination template for various entity lists.
This function replaces the many old confusing functions:
* generateNaviTemplate
* generatePageNaviTemplate
* generatePostNaviTemplate
* generateUserNaviTemplate
* generateCategoryNaviTemplate
* generateCategoryPostNaviTemplate
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The option CATEGORY.LIST_SORT is currently only used for sorting the
children categories of a category, not for sorting the categories on
the category overview page.
This is because the sorting of the categories in the category overview
is handelnd internally with a virtual table column "_depth" which sorts
the categories by name *and* its sub categories (like a tree).
Thus, there is currently no user option to sort the category overview.
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If no category tree was found, the array is empty but isset evaluates
to true. This fixes the mistake and uses an empty check instead.
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Add and use the function generateCategoryPostNaviTemplate to build the
pagination template for posts in a category. This fixes a mistake.
TODO: Get rid of that confusing function mess!
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This commit implements a new category system to categorize posts. Each
category can have an unlimited number of nested children categories. A
single post don't necessarily need to be in a category, but it can.
Each category can have a full content body like posts or pages, so you
have enough space to describe the content of your categories.
Please note that you need to have at least the following MySQL/MariaDB
versions to use the category system, because it uses "WITH RECURSIVE"
database queries, the so-called "Common-Table-Expressions (CTE)".
MariaDB: 10.2.2
MySQL: 8.0
See: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/with/
See: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/with.html
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