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app/controllers/root_controller.rb
app/core/license.rb
app/views/layouts/_bottom.rhtml
app/views/root/license.rhtml
config/initializers/motiro_core.rb
config/routes.rb
db/translation/pt-BR.rb
test/functional/root_controller_test.rb

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class RootController < ApplicationController
class RootController < ApplicationController
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  before_filter :store_location
  before_filter :store_location
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  def license
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    @crumbs << { 'License'.t => {:controller => 'root', :action => 'license'} }
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  end
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end
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LICENSE_WIKI_TEXT = <<END
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Version 3, 19 November 2007
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Copyright (C) 2007 [http://fsf.org/ Free Software Foundation, Inc.]
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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Changes to _bottom.rhtml

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      <div id="footer">
      <div id="footer">
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        <p>Motiro <%= 'version'.t -%> <%= MOTIRO_VERSION -%></p>
        <p>Motiro <%= 'version'.t -%> <%= MOTIRO_VERSION -%></p>
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        <p>
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          <%= link_to 'Source code'.t,
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                      'http://www.motiro.org/wiki/show/Download' -%>
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          <%= 'is available.'.t %> <%= 'See the'.t -%>
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          <%= link_to 'terms and conditions'.t,
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                      :controller => 'root', :action => 'license' -%>.
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        </p>
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      </div>
      </div>
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  </body>
  </body>
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</html>
</html>
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Changes to license.rhtml

 
<% pagetext('GNU Affero General Public License') do %>
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  <% cache(:controller=> 'root', :action => 'license') do %>
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    <%= render_wiki(LICENSE_WIKI_TEXT) %>
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  <% end %>
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<% end %>
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Changes to motiro_core.rb

 
require 'core/license'
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require 'core/version'
require 'core/version'
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require 'core/wiki_page_not_found'
require 'core/wiki_page_not_found'
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  map.connect 'wiki/:action/:page_name', :controller => 'wiki'
  map.connect 'wiki/:action/:page_name', :controller => 'wiki'
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  map.connect 'wiki/:action/:page_name.:format', :controller => 'wiki'
  map.connect 'wiki/:action/:page_name.:format', :controller => 'wiki'
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  map.connect 'license/:locale',
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              :controller => 'root', :action => 'license'
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  map.connect 'license', :controller => 'root', :action => 'license'
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  map.connect '', locale_defaults.merge(:controller => 'root',
  map.connect '', locale_defaults.merge(:controller => 'root',
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                                        :action => 'index')
                                        :action => 'index')
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Changes to pt-BR.rb

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'Home' => 'Início',
'Home' => 'Início',
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'Features' => 'Sugestões',
'Features' => 'Sugestões',
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'Events' => 'Eventos',
'Events' => 'Eventos',
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'License' => 'Licença',
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'(Raw wiki text)' => '(Texto original)',
'(Raw wiki text)' => '(Texto original)',
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'(Raw wiki text from revision %s)' => '(Texto original da revisão %s)',
'(Raw wiki text from revision %s)' => '(Texto original da revisão %s)',
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'The following wiki code contains an error that prevents it from being correctly formatted.' => 'Há um erro no código wiki abaixo impedindo que ele seja formatado corretamente.',
'The following wiki code contains an error that prevents it from being correctly formatted.' => 'Há um erro no código wiki abaixo impedindo que ele seja formatado corretamente.',
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'View raw text' => 'Mostrar em texto puro',
'View raw text' => 'Mostrar em texto puro',
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'View wiki output' => 'Mostrar resultado wiki',
'View wiki output' => 'Mostrar resultado wiki',
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'Page has no history yet' => 'Página ainda sem histórico',
'Page has no history yet' => 'Página ainda sem histórico',
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'Page history (%s revisions)' => 'Histórico da página (%s revisões)'
'Page history (%s revisions)' => 'Histórico da página (%s revisões)',
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# Footer
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'Source code' => 'O código-fonte',
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'is available.' => 'está disponível.',
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'See the' => 'Consulte os',
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'terms and conditions' => 'termos e condições'
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}
}
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Changes to root_controller_test.rb

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    assert_equal('en-US', assigns(:locale))
    assert_equal('en-US', assigns(:locale))
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    assert_equal('en-US', Locale.active.code)
    assert_equal('en-US', Locale.active.code)
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  end
  end
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  def test_empty_language_string_on_accept_language_means_nothing
  def test_empty_language_string_on_accept_language_means_nothing
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    @request.env['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'] = ''
    @request.env['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'] = ''
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    get :index
    get :index
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    assert_equal('en-US', assigns(:locale))
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    assert_equal('en-US', Locale.active.code)
    assert_equal('en-US', Locale.active.code)
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  end
  end
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  def test_lists_last_changed_feature_pages
  def test_lists_last_changed_feature_pages
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    get :index
    get :index
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    assert_tag :tag => 'div', :attributes => {:id => 'features'},
    assert_tag :tag => 'div', :attributes => {:id => 'features'},
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               :content => Regexp.new(pages('list_last_modified_features_page').title)
               :content => Regexp.new(pages('list_last_modified_features_page').title)
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  end
  end
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  def test_links_to_download_page_and_license_text
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    get :index
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    assert_tag :tag => 'a', :attributes => {:href => 'http://www.motiro.org/wiki/show/Download'},
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               :content => 'Source code'
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    assert_tag :tag => 'a', :attributes => {:href => '/license'},
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               :content => 'terms and conditions'
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  end
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  def test_show_license_text_to_site_users
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    get :license
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    assert_tag :tag => 'p', :content => /offer all users/
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    assert_tag :tag => 'h3', :content => ' 12. No Surrender of Others\' Freedom. '
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  end
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end
end
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