MidCOM 2.4.2 released
Posted on 2005-07-06 17:51:31 CEST.
GĂNZBURG -- The Midgard Project has released version 2.4.2 of MidCOM - the Midgard Components Framework. MidCOM is a PHP-based component framework for the Midgard Content Management System.
MidCOM is the default Content Management interface in Midgard CMS, and
provides developers a production-proven architecture for building new
web applications. With the MidCOM framework PHP applications have
powerful localization, configuration, templating and data abstraction
features. This is the first bugfix release for the current stable
strain, which add also a few minor features from the current
development branch.
Noteworthy changes since the 2.4.1 release, including the changes that were released in the 2.4.1-1 hotfix release:
- Baseclasses
- Component Request base class now adds the topic to the request data by default.
- Component Admin Request base class no longer mixes up the meta and topic toolbars.
- Datamanager
- Activated ENT_QUOTES mode for htmlspecialchars where neccessary.
- Fixed several typos for the smiley configuration of the communityhtml datatype
- Distribution Package
- Added the autoconf.php script.
- Indexer
- Fixed the query interface to correctly work with non-UTF8 sites, this fixes #201.
- The documents now replace all HTML Tags by a space, instead of just stripping them. This solves the <li>torben</li><li>nehmer</li> problem outlined in #250, but introduces new problems with phrases, as #255 shows.
- NAP
- Added protection against infinite loops in get_breadcrumb_line.
More information from the Midgard Components Framework: http://www.midgard-project.org/projects/midcom/
MidCOM is part of Midgard CMS. Midgard CMS is a reliable Open
Source
Content Management system built on the Midgard Framework for Unix
operating systems. It provides users with lots of benefits including
scalability, internationalization and rapid deployment. Features
include web-based authoring WYSIWYG interfaces and powerful replication
system.
More information about Midgard: http://www.midgard-project.org/
