update to 7.22

Signed-off-by: bachy <git@g-u-i.net>
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bachy
2013-05-24 13:03:57 +02:00
parent d5097a4bc6
commit 5658794f17
265 changed files with 5551 additions and 8808 deletions

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@@ -93,7 +93,9 @@ define('MAIL_LINE_ENDINGS', isset($_SERVER['WINDIR']) || strpos($_SERVER['SERVER
* will be {$module}_{$key}.
* @param $to
* The e-mail address or addresses where the message will be sent to. The
* formatting of this string must comply with RFC 2822. Some examples are:
* formatting of this string will be validated with the
* @link http://php.net/manual/filter.filters.validate.php PHP e-mail validation filter. @endlink
* Some examples are:
* - user@example.com
* - user@example.com, anotheruser@example.com
* - User <user@example.com>
@@ -212,9 +214,9 @@ function drupal_mail($module, $key, $to, $language, $params = array(), $from = N
* 'mail_system', which is a keyed array. The default implementation
* is the class whose name is the value of 'default-system' key. A more specific
* match first to key and then to module will be used in preference to the
* default. To specificy a different class for all mail sent by one module, set
* default. To specify a different class for all mail sent by one module, set
* the class name as the value for the key corresponding to the module name. To
* specificy a class for a particular message sent by one module, set the class
* specify a class for a particular message sent by one module, set the class
* name as the value for the array key that is the message id, which is
* "${module}_${key}".
*
@@ -307,19 +309,21 @@ interface MailSystemInterface {
* - id: A unique identifier of the e-mail type. Examples: 'contact_user_copy',
* 'user_password_reset'.
* - to: The mail address or addresses where the message will be sent to.
* The formatting of this string must comply with RFC 2822. Some examples:
* The formatting of this string will be validated with the
* @link http://php.net/manual/filter.filters.validate.php PHP e-mail validation filter. @endlink
* Some examples are:
* - user@example.com
* - user@example.com, anotheruser@example.com
* - User <user@example.com>
* - User <user@example.com>, Another User <anotheruser@example.com>
* - subject: Subject of the e-mail to be sent. This must not contain any
* newline characters, or the mail may not be sent properly.
* - body: Message to be sent. Accepts both CRLF and LF line-endings.
* E-mail bodies must be wrapped. You can use drupal_wrap_mail() for
* smart plain text wrapping.
* - headers: Associative array containing all additional mail headers not
* defined by one of the other parameters. PHP's mail() looks for Cc
* and Bcc headers and sends the mail to addresses in these headers too.
* - subject: Subject of the e-mail to be sent. This must not contain any
* newline characters, or the mail may not be sent properly.
* - body: Message to be sent. Accepts both CRLF and LF line-endings.
* E-mail bodies must be wrapped. You can use drupal_wrap_mail() for
* smart plain text wrapping.
* - headers: Associative array containing all additional mail headers not
* defined by one of the other parameters. PHP's mail() looks for Cc and
* Bcc headers and sends the mail to addresses in these headers too.
*
* @return
* TRUE if the mail was successfully accepted for delivery, otherwise FALSE.