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2008-04-21* Optimised using statements and namespace references across entire project ↵Adam Frisby6-18/+21
(this took a while to run).
2008-04-11* Discerned between AddProfile and UpdateProfile in region registrationlbsa711-8/+73
:: Believe it or not, but INSERT/UPDATE is actually a better pattern than REPLACE, since, with INSERT/UPDATE you can catch erroneous UPDATES to non-INSERTed items as well as catch erroneous re-INSERTS. in 95% of the cases, you SHOULD have a clear INSERT context, and a clear and separate UPDATE context. If you think your case falls within the 5%, maybe you should re-evaluate your code. ::
2008-04-10renaming of attributes in UserAgentData for readabilitySean Dague1-3/+3
2008-04-10changing UserAgentData to use properties. This caused moreSean Dague1-11/+14
grief than expected, as monodevelop doesn't like to refactor properties of properties.
2008-04-10further renaming of properties for claritySean Dague2-20/+20
2008-04-10moved fields to properties for UserDataProfile, which wasSean Dague2-53/+53
actually a little more work than I expected given the copious use of out params.
2008-04-08further refactor and rename of InventoryFolderBase propertiesSean Dague1-3/+3
to reflect what they really are.
2008-04-07more refactoring, this time on InventoryFolderBaseSean Dague1-25/+25
* wrap attributes in properties * clean up names a little bit * clean up name styles
2008-04-07Refactor InventoryItemBase to do the following:Sean Dague1-41/+41
* wrap fields as Properties * rename some fields/properties to more sensible names * set style to PropName to match more standard C# approach
2008-04-03Update svn properties.Jeff Ames1-44/+44
2008-04-02fix ups to include OpenSim.Framework explicit includes (theySean Dague4-0/+4
were implicitly included before). Everything builds again. Now off to testing.
2008-04-02attempt to fix up all refernces to new directory structureSean Dague8-11/+11
2008-04-02whole lot more movingSean Dague17-0/+4705