* it sometimes confuses web servers to have a folder named "editor" while also serving routes with the same name
* dropped appcache stuff since it wasn't working super well
* add nginx config to the readme
Quill corrects the photo rotation based on exif data since iOS tends to take landscape photos and set the rotation bit when holding it in portrait mode.
Twitter changed some XSS security settings which prevents Quill from injecting JS onto the page for the inline "favorite" button. This change makes it open the "favorite" screen in a new window.
With this it is possible to post a photo note with a description, nothing
more. It doesn't move the file in the file system, just posts it from
the temp location to the users server. It also does validate for file size,
content type and max upload size and shows the errors to the user.
If everything goes according to plan the response from the users server
is shown, together with a link with the posted photos URL.
* disable facebook liking for now since it was getting complicated
* new page for creating a favorite, can pass in a URL parameter too
* bookmarklet code added to the "favorite" page
* Supports a bookmarklet to create "like" posts.
* Beginning a "settings" page to connect silo profiles for POSSEing likes to twitter, facebook and instagram