[isf-wifidog] SVN commit report - 2006-02-25

François Proulx fproulx at edito.qc.ca
Sam 25 Fév 12:26:36 EST 2006


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Pffffew you are doing an amazing job Max ! Way to go :-) I will  
ashamed that I don't have time to give you a hand on fixing the last  
few bugs .... 1.0 is getting closer and closer everyday much because  
of your hard work.

See ya


On 25-Feb-2006, at 10:17 , Max Horváth wrote:

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> Hi folks,
>
> Consider this a HUGE commit ... a lot of things (and tickets of  
> course) have been fixed and improved ...
>
> AGAIN: Always consider the SVN version of WiFiDog a development  
> version!
> Before updating your production server be sure you've checked this  
> version on a secondary server!
>
> Cheers, Max!
>
> Commit report:
>
> 2006-02-25 Max Horváth <max.horvath at maxspot.de>
> 	* fixed undefined variable bugs in statistic classes (use of  
> date_from and
> 	  date_to), variables were processed directly from request,  
> without any
> 	  check
> 	  This fixes ticket #71.
> 	* clicking on a username in user logs now generates a individual user
> 	  report as it does when clicking on a username on the online  
> users page
> 	* Changing the value of the "Is persistent" checkbox doesn't have to
> 	  saved when JavaScript is enabled in the browser. Before this change
> 	  you had to save a content. So if you wanted to delete a  
> persistant content
> 	  you first had to uncheck this checkbox, save the content and  
> delete the
> 	  content after saving it. If JavaScript is enabled in your  
> browser you
> 	  can go straight ahead, uncheck the checkbox and delete the content.
> 	  This fixes ticket #73.
> 	* when processing global arrays if magic quotes is enabled,  
> WiFiDog will
> 	  check for type variables
> 	  This fixes ticket #84.
> 	* the RSS feed of nodes now delivers the correct link to the nodes  
> homepage
> 	  This fixes ticket #80.
> 	* small fix in schema_validate.php which should affect nobody (in  
> schema
> 	  version 9)
> 	  This fixes ticket #79.
> 	* fixed "Show all available contents for this hotspot" link which  
> didn't
> 	  work if WiFiDog wasn't located in the root folder of the webserver
> 	* the "Show all available contents for this hotspot" link won't be  
> shown
> 	  anymore unless all requirements are meet that all content of a  
> hotspot
> 	  would be shown. The requirements are: you need to have at least one
> 	  Content Group tagged artistic and locative content, with at  
> least one
> 	  content group element available for display.
> 	  This fixes ticket #35.
> 	* adjusting the location of a node via the Google maps geocoding  
> service)
> 	  and clicking the button "Use these coordinates" didn't work
> 	  This fixes ticket #81 and #82.
> 	* the content select box now only shows the content to a user of  
> which is
> 	  is the owner from (same mechanism has already been used on the  
> content
> 	  manager page) or all content if the user is a superadmin
> 	* wifidog/admin/content_admin.php removed, because the content  
> manager now
> 	  uses the generic object administration interface
> 	* the creation date of a network can be changed now (this value  
> wasn't
> 	  displayed in the admin interface, even though it was present in the
> 	  database)
> 	* revamped administration sidebar, cleaner interface for the  
> superadmin,
> 	  for the owner of a node nothing changes
> 	* added "server administration" section to the administration  
> interface
> 	* Added administration of webservers. For one webserver not much  
> changes.
> 	  The SSL available setting has been moved to this section (and  
> removed
> 	  from config.php). Running WiFiDog on two or more webserver (with  
> one
> 	  database) you now can define the different hostnames of the  
> webserver.
> 	  Of course you can also define, which of those webserver serves  
> SSL. This
> 	  is for example essential for the Google maps feature (different  
> API keys
> 	  for different hostnames)
> 	* for every network you now can define it's own Google Map initial  
> values
> 	  and map types
> 	* Hotspots map page now supports different maps for different  
> networks
> 	* Hotspots map page now supports different map types for different  
> networks
> 	  This fixes ticket #69
> 	* Hotspots map page now offers full multilingual support (text in the
> 	  JavaScript file was english only)
> 	* Hotspots map page now uses a Smarty template to render HTML page
>
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