* First phase of some work to replace certain UI web based floaters with a much more simple floater (no more browserish web-content-floater) and then pre-load content as login is progressing. This means that after login, the floater can be opened much more rapidly than now. This first commit does this process for the Search floater
* This commit brings in a new marketplace floater than hosts the marketplace web page (no more webcontent floater here either). It works as expected and opens quickly but the user is not logged in when the page is opened so that needs to be tackled before we can declare that this is a viable solution
* This commit introduces a way to set the openID cookie that arrives via login.cgi into all the instances that are preloaded - the result is that when you open the preloaded floater after login, you are logged into your linden account
* Fix a mac only warning as error - function overrides a member function but is not marked 'override'
* Marchcat spotted left over cruft from earlier dev when we used a trimmed down URL for the pre-load search. Now we use the same search URL throughout and zero out the query parameters
When a new search is performed, we first display a blank page in the
search floater so that the previous results are not visible while the
new results are being retrieved from the search server.
If you change your god level from when you performed a search, the
search results may be inappropriate for your god level (we pass the
current god status to the search web pages). When this is the case, we
now display a warning at the bottom of the search floater to let the
user know that they should redo their search.
You can now specify a search category for all web-based searches,
e.g., "all" (default), "people", "places", "events", "groups", "wiki",
"destinations", "classifieds". Specifying a category will add the
relevant subdir to the search URL, as specified by the search team.
This new Search floater replaces the current XUI-based search
interface with one that is implemented entirely as a web service.
This is currently pointing toward a temporary search URL. The URL will
be updated when the stable version is available.