This template will be consumed by the CLI, instead of the default
platform config.xml which is consumed by the bin/create workflow. We
remove the user app specific settings since those are to be edited in
the top level app config.xml by the user, and are injected by the CLI.
Since cordova-cli calls the check_req library run() method, we do not
want to always console.log on success in there (not usually a useful side
effect).
- add javadoc target to ant script. It must be invoked explicitly to run.
- ignore the generated javadoc html directories.
- clean up javadoc errors in source files.
- upon invoking 'clean' target, erase generated jar and javadoc
- remove dependency on the device plugin in the js and html
- clean out dollar signs chars that were accidently appended to the license
- fix punctuation in the viewport value
- Found stale cordova.js in the test project. Changed ant script to copy in
a fresh one in the pre-build stage. Removed stale copies from git, added
to .gitignore. This is what was causing the test failure when sending
javascript to the webview.
- Found almost-stale copy of device plugin, did the same as above.
- Fixed spacing in log messages in CordovaWebView.
- Updated README.md with current information.
- Removed dollar signs that were previously accidently appended to the license.
- Added cordova version to html pages, next to the other metadata.
- Fix incorrect separator in the viewport meta tag.
- Changed old-style <log> tag to <preference name="loglevel"> in config.xml.
- In BackButtonMultiPageTest, increased the TIMEOUT so the deviceready event
can trigger the referenced javascript, improved the setup() method to
explicitly load the starting point.
Turns out our Quota logic has been wrong all along. If we were to
actually track the quota needed, we'd need to store a map of
dbName->quota for all dbNames. Instead, we just set a really high quota
since we don't ever want to decline storage.
I *think* this fixes all of the SECURITY_ERR exceptions we've been
seeing. Even those on Honeycomb / ICS.