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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga.org site announcements => Topic started by: System on June 05, 2002, 12:22:22 PM
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If you're curious as to what in the world is going on here, it's fairly simple. Upgrade time! New little features abound, but (hopefully) nothing dangerous.
Report any and all oddities immediately via Private Message to Wayne
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Strange. Why is it when I click on your "me" comment an Email to be sent to my SISTER appears on screen?? :-o
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Seems Wayne set the mailto: to "me". Nobody is perfect. If you need to mail him try, wayne@amiga.org.
Kinda obvious, eh?
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The wait is over! XOOPS RC3 is finally here with many enhancements to support your website building needs. The XOOPS team would like to thank everyone for the support and feedback from RC2 which provided invaluable information for this release and our move towards a 1.0 release.
Just to get you up to speed, the XOOPS team opened up the testing to a greater number of testers (our beta team) this time to make this release as clean and useable as possible. We invited the official support sites and module developers to help test this release making it one of the most complete and hopefully bug free to date. With the help of our beta team, most translations and modules are ready for the RC3 release. Keep you eyes on the forums and news postings for module and other announcements.
Now, what's new? Not much on the outside but, we made significant enhancements to the core system which we think will make us leaner and meaner going into 2002. Below are some highlights of the changes:
- Upgrade script for RC2 - Optimized the DB structure
- Updated the admin system (major changes)
- Added a new Polls module
- Enhanced the forums (new sticky topic)
- Added a new mailing list module
- A completely new installation routine (no more editing of files!)
- User avatar uploads
- New module installer (now creates, prefixes tables and removes tables upon deletion)
- Enhanced user menu system
- And more......
That's about it. Please visit our site at http://www.xoops.org/ for more details
Thanks,
XOOPS Team
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Hey, the page header looks OK now (Moz/Galeon)! And a XOOPS version supporting avatar uploads - w00t! Now you can delete those damn Che Guevara piccies, Wayne... ;)
But what happened to the signatures?
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My sig is still listed with my account. It might just be some feature that needs to be turned on, like the staff listing. Besides it's an upgrade, got to expect a few bumps. Don't get any ideas for a personal avatar just yet. I can think of a few reasons not to allow uploads.
Just give it a few days for Wayne to get the wrinkles from the upgrade ironed out.
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Argo wrote:
Don't get any ideas for a personal avatar just yet. I can think of a few reasons not to allow uploads.
Well, the message you just replied to has an uploaded avatar. ;)
I think the currently max allowed 120x120 px @ 15 kB is way too generous though! Shifting a busload of that large pictures will be an unnecessary strain on the server/bandwidth, as well as a pain to read the messages, especially for modem users.
Just give it a few days for Wayne to get the wrinkles from the upgrade ironed out.
I'm in no hurry! ;) Though the more wrinkles pointed out, the bigger chance of seeing them ironed out.
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Well, I guess that's what happened last evening while I was posting. I hit the submit button and got a white page. Then went back to the main Amiga.org page and it had a big warning at the top in red letters "The file install.php exists on your hard drive. You should remove it for security reasons"
That may not have been the exact wording, but something like it. I thought we had been hacked or maybe even I had been, :lol:
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Well, the message you just replied to has an uploaded avatar. ;)
me too, is cool i like this feat!
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So, it seems that Ann.lu decided to put 10 comments per page and Amiga.org that used to be like that goes ex ann.lu's way offering all comments on one page.
I like it better, specially because it's pretty annoying to change page everytime, and i find there is more interactivity this way. and also if there are 50 comments people will be able to reply to comment number 5 without the need to go back 5 pages.
:-)