This document contains the changelog for Drupal versions 6 and 5 listing security and bug fixes for each version. Some key updates include fixed security issues around cross-site scripting, SQL injection, file uploads and access bypasses. There were also improvements to performance, compatibility, usability and new features like OpenID support and the update status module.
The Apache HTTP Server is open source web server software that played a key role in the early growth of the World Wide Web. It became a viable alternative to other web servers and is now one of the most widely used, running on Unix-like operating systems. Apache is developed by an open community under the Apache Software Foundation and is available for many platforms.
Find out how easy it is to brand a Share installation. We will create a custom theme using CSS and a Tag cloud dashlet implemented as a simple WebScript that you can later add to the dashboard.
SharePoint Advanced Administration with Joel Oleson, Shane Young and Mike WatsonJoel Oleson
Global Intranets, Extranets, and Internet sites in advanced farm deployments. Lessons learned and guidance is shared in this deck... Caching, Firewall, Security, Optimization, etc... Presented with Joel Oleson, Shane Young, and Mike Watson at Tech Ed 2008
Automating Drupal Development: Makefiles, features and beyondNuvole
Automating Drupal Development discusses automating various aspects of Drupal development using Drush Make and installation profiles. Drush Make allows developers to define a Drupal site's codebase and dependencies in a makefile that can then retrieve all necessary code and libraries with a single command. Installation profiles extend this concept to automate site configuration and installation tasks. The document demonstrates how to create reusable templates for profiles and makefiles that can generate new customized sites through commands like Drush Bake.
OFM SOA Suite 11gR1 – Installation DemonstrationSreenivasa Setty
Complete step-by-step installation instructions with screen captures to install and configure WebLogic Server and SOA Suite 11g R1.
This document is a fine extract of various installation documents, along with installation planning notes, and post installation verification points.
JBoss Application Server is an open source application server. It supports J2EE 1.3 technologies including EJB 2.0, JMS, JDBC, and more. JBoss installs easily and can be configured for clustering, web services, and CORBA integration. It uses Apache Tomcat as its web server and integrates the open source JBossMQ for JMS. Default topics, queues, and a Hypersonic database are provided for testing and development.
This document summarizes a talk on the WildFly 8 application server. It discusses the history of Java EE and how WildFly was created to differentiate the open source and licensed versions of JBoss. Key features of WildFly 8 covered include support for Java EE 7, a new Undertow web server, simplified clustering, and role-based access control. Application programming interfaces new to Java EE 7 like the batch API, web sockets API, and concurrency API are demonstrated.
The document provides an overview of getting started with JBoss Application Server 7, including downloading, installing, exploring the directory structure, starting the server, and managing it. Key points covered include downloading the distribution, a tour of the directory structure and configuration files, how to start the server in standalone and domain modes, and how to authenticate and use the administration console and CLI to manage the running server.
The Apache HTTP Server is open source web server software that played a key role in the early growth of the World Wide Web. It became a viable alternative to other web servers and is now one of the most widely used, running on Unix-like operating systems. Apache is developed by an open community under the Apache Software Foundation and is available for many platforms.
Find out how easy it is to brand a Share installation. We will create a custom theme using CSS and a Tag cloud dashlet implemented as a simple WebScript that you can later add to the dashboard.
SharePoint Advanced Administration with Joel Oleson, Shane Young and Mike WatsonJoel Oleson
Global Intranets, Extranets, and Internet sites in advanced farm deployments. Lessons learned and guidance is shared in this deck... Caching, Firewall, Security, Optimization, etc... Presented with Joel Oleson, Shane Young, and Mike Watson at Tech Ed 2008
Automating Drupal Development: Makefiles, features and beyondNuvole
Automating Drupal Development discusses automating various aspects of Drupal development using Drush Make and installation profiles. Drush Make allows developers to define a Drupal site's codebase and dependencies in a makefile that can then retrieve all necessary code and libraries with a single command. Installation profiles extend this concept to automate site configuration and installation tasks. The document demonstrates how to create reusable templates for profiles and makefiles that can generate new customized sites through commands like Drush Bake.
OFM SOA Suite 11gR1 – Installation DemonstrationSreenivasa Setty
Complete step-by-step installation instructions with screen captures to install and configure WebLogic Server and SOA Suite 11g R1.
This document is a fine extract of various installation documents, along with installation planning notes, and post installation verification points.
JBoss Application Server is an open source application server. It supports J2EE 1.3 technologies including EJB 2.0, JMS, JDBC, and more. JBoss installs easily and can be configured for clustering, web services, and CORBA integration. It uses Apache Tomcat as its web server and integrates the open source JBossMQ for JMS. Default topics, queues, and a Hypersonic database are provided for testing and development.
This document summarizes a talk on the WildFly 8 application server. It discusses the history of Java EE and how WildFly was created to differentiate the open source and licensed versions of JBoss. Key features of WildFly 8 covered include support for Java EE 7, a new Undertow web server, simplified clustering, and role-based access control. Application programming interfaces new to Java EE 7 like the batch API, web sockets API, and concurrency API are demonstrated.
The document provides an overview of getting started with JBoss Application Server 7, including downloading, installing, exploring the directory structure, starting the server, and managing it. Key points covered include downloading the distribution, a tour of the directory structure and configuration files, how to start the server in standalone and domain modes, and how to authenticate and use the administration console and CLI to manage the running server.
Drupal 8 Configuration Management with FeaturesNuvole
Configuration Management is one of the prominent new features coming with Drupal 8. The reference use case for Configuration Management in Drupal 8 is quite different than the standard Drupal 7 + Features use case, both for a site builder and for a developer. And the Features module in Drupal 8 will have to be used in a different way.
This document discusses different methods for deploying configuration changes from a Drupal 8 development site to a live site. It covers a simple export/import method, using Git to track configuration file changes, and using Drush commands like drush config-import. The key aspects of each method are outlined, including exporting configurations, committing files to Git, pulling changes to the live site, and applying configurations. FAQs address installing Drush 7 for Drupal 8 and resolving errors from configuration synchronization.
This document discusses techniques for troubleshooting issues with Red Hat JBoss EAP 6. It covers generating thread dumps, heap dumps, and log files to analyze where threads are stuck or understand memory usage. The JBoss Diagnostic Reporter (JDR) subsystem can collect troubleshooting information. Byteman allows inserting extra Java code into applications to aid debugging. The log subsystem level and GC logging can be configured for additional troubleshooting data in log files.
Instruction on creating a cluster on jboss eap environmentMadhusudan Pisipati
The document describes setting up an active-passive JBoss EAP cluster configuration with two active nodes in one cluster and two passive nodes in another cluster. Key steps include:
1. Creating users on each node for management and application access.
2. Configuring the first node as the domain controller and defining server groups and profiles for the active and passive clusters.
3. Configuring the second active node and passive nodes to connect to the domain controller and join the appropriate cluster.
4. Installing Apache HTTP Server on a separate machine and configuring mod_cluster to load balance between the active clusters.
The Drupal 8 Configuration Management Initiative (CMI) is a straight up game changer for Drupal development and deployment. As much as we all love doing it live, no longer will this kind of human powered configuration replay in production be necessary. Instead, developers will be able to natively export their configuration to code and deploy that configuration to production using the CMI tools.
This session will feature both a basic overview for how CMI will work in Drupal 8 and an advanced overview of how to use CMI with version control as part of a managed development -> testing -> production workflow. Forget the pain that was drush fe and drush fu-all. Come join Matt Cheney from Pantheon in embracing modern configuration management in all its glory.
Watch the session video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl7-978oKNw
You're on another typical JavaEE-based project, and you find yourself writing the same old infrastructure code - again. Are you wondering if there's a easier way to incorporate the basics such as configuration, logging, HTTP, and email into your application? If so, then this presentation is for you. By using a number of Java-based utilities from Apache and similar projects, you can learn how to stop re-inventing the wheel.
We'll start with a simple Java application and add the ability to use:
Apache Commons Lang for String handling
Apache Commons Configuration to configure an application
Apache Velocity Templates and Apache Commons Email to format and send email messages
Apache Commons IOUtils to simplify File and Stream I/O
Apache POI to generate Excel spreadsheets
Joda Time to simplify Date/Time handling
SLF4J and Logback to log messages
Jasypt to encrypt sensitive data
By learning to leverage these utilities, attendees can simplify their applications by reducing/eliminating infrastructure code.
Introduction to Module Development (Drupal 7)April Sides
This document provides an overview of how to create a custom module in Drupal, including the necessary tools, files, and code structure. It explains APIs and hooks, which allow modules to interact with Drupal core functionality. Examples are given of how to modify an existing form, add a custom page, and alter node creation using various hooks. Resources for further documentation and examples are listed.
This document provides instructions for installing various Alfresco components, including:
1. PostgreSQL for the database
2. The Alfresco webapp using Tomcat
3. SOLR 6 for search
4. The Alfresco Share webapp also using Tomcat
It details downloading required software, configuring properties files, starting and stopping services, and ensuring the components can communicate over localhost URLs. The overall goal is to set up a full Alfresco ECM installation with database, application server, search, and user interface components locally for testing and development.
The document provides an introduction to JBoss Application Server, including its history, architecture, components, installation process, directory structure, and how to start and stop the server. It also discusses the JBoss Administration Console and JMX Console for managing and monitoring the application server.
The document summarizes Apache Manager, a directory-based tool for managing Apache web servers. It stores Apache configuration directives in a hierarchy of objects in a directory service. This allows common directives to be consolidated and inherited by multiple servers. The Apache Manager includes a configuration daemon that extracts directives from the directory and builds httpd.conf files, and a web interface for managing configurations across servers from a single location. Storing configurations in a directory provides advantages like platform independence, centralized management, and reduced duplication.
The document outlines a series of laboratory exercises for configuring and using the Apache web server. It includes instructions for:
1) Setting up virtual machines and configuring networking to host Apache websites.
2) Installing and testing Apache, and familiarizing with its configuration file.
3) Configuring Apache as a secure reverse proxy and implementing basic security restrictions.
4) Adding user authentication, using .htaccess files, and virtual hosting with multiple sites.
5) Securing sites with SSL/TLS using self-signed and real certificates.
JBoss Application Server 7 (AS7) introduces major changes from previous versions including a new modular architecture, support for domain mode management across multiple servers, and a unified configuration model. AS7 aims to improve usability, manageability, and performance of the application server through these changes. The new architecture in AS7 includes concepts such as server groups that allow consistent configuration and deployment of applications across multiple server instances.
This document provides technical details and recommendations for securing a SLiMS integrated library system implementation. It discusses strategies for separating database access for public and staff users, restricting librarian login by IP address, enabling secure HTTPS connections, removing librarian login links from the public interface, using individual staff accounts, hardening the web server, database and operating system, and using PHP accelerators for performance. Implementation examples are also provided for production environments at government organizations.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 using data from an Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1.3 database. It outlines prerequisites for the Linux OS, installing the Oracle database, downloading installation files, installing RCU for OBIEE, OBIEE, ODI, RCU for BI Apps, BI Apps, patches, configuring BI Apps, patching WebLogic, installing client tools, configuring ODI security and plan generator files, applying ATG patch, configuring tools, configuring a data load, configuring a new instance, configuring the source system, selecting an offering, managing load plans, configuring a specific offering and running a
The document provides an overview of JBoss Application Server, including its definition, architecture, advantages, installation, configuration, deployment, running applications, and undeployment. It discusses that JBoss is a widely used open source Java application server that allows deployment of Java applications and provides services like transaction processing and security. The document also provides details on installing JBoss, using the management console, deploying applications as WAR files using Ant build scripts, and modifying or removing deployed applications.
John Burkholder: SharePoint 2010 in a multi tenant and hosted environment-nycSharePoint Saturday NY
John Burkholder presented on SharePoint 2010 in a multi-tenant and hosted environment. SharePoint 2010 improved on SharePoint 2007 by allowing for better isolation of tenant data and customizations through individual web applications and host headers. It also introduced service application partitioning to further separate tenant data. The presentation covered installation of a multi-tenant SharePoint 2010 environment using PowerShell scripts, upgrades from previous versions, and tools and options available for hosting providers.
This document provides an overview of JBoss AS 7 and discusses some of the key changes from previous versions. It covers three main topics:
1. Standalone mode, where each JBoss server has its own configuration and is run as a single JVM process. Configuration is now centralized in a standalone.xml file.
2. Domain mode, where a central configuration controls multiple server processes/JVMs. A domain controller manages the domain.
3. The new modular architecture based on modules that are pluggable components of the application server. This forms the basis of classloading in JBoss AS 7.
Pour ce mois de mars, nous vous proposons une thématique Big Data autour de Spark et du Machine Learning !
Nous attaquerons par une présentation d'Apache Spark 1.5 : son architecture distribuée et ses possibilités n'auront plus de secret pour vous.
Nous enchaînerons ensuite avec les fondamentaux du Machine Learning : vocabulaire (pour enfin comprendre ce que raconte les data scientists / dataminer ! ), usages et explication des algorithmes les plus populaires ... Promis la présentation ne comporte pas de formules de maths barbares ;)
Puis nous mettrons en pratique ces deux présentations en développant ensemble votre première application prédictive avec Apache Spark et Apache Zeppelin !
The document provides a product evaluation and audience feedback for the music video "The Flood". It summarizes that the video used techniques like direct address, a storyline, and various shots and camera movements to feel realistic. It also followed two character narratives. Audience feedback praised the narrative, continuity, transitions, and fit with the song, while noting the camera was slightly shaky at times. The document evaluates how new media technologies were used in creating and researching the music video.
Developing a Patron-Driven Acquisition Service at the University of DenverMichael Levine-Clark
The document summarizes the development of a patron-driven acquisition service at the University of Denver. It discusses why the university implemented such a service, data on historical consortial non-use of titles, and how the new service profiles titles for patron discovery and ordering. The user experience, questions to consider, profile creation, record and order workflows, pricing model, and ways to measure success are also outlined.
Drupal 8 Configuration Management with FeaturesNuvole
Configuration Management is one of the prominent new features coming with Drupal 8. The reference use case for Configuration Management in Drupal 8 is quite different than the standard Drupal 7 + Features use case, both for a site builder and for a developer. And the Features module in Drupal 8 will have to be used in a different way.
This document discusses different methods for deploying configuration changes from a Drupal 8 development site to a live site. It covers a simple export/import method, using Git to track configuration file changes, and using Drush commands like drush config-import. The key aspects of each method are outlined, including exporting configurations, committing files to Git, pulling changes to the live site, and applying configurations. FAQs address installing Drush 7 for Drupal 8 and resolving errors from configuration synchronization.
This document discusses techniques for troubleshooting issues with Red Hat JBoss EAP 6. It covers generating thread dumps, heap dumps, and log files to analyze where threads are stuck or understand memory usage. The JBoss Diagnostic Reporter (JDR) subsystem can collect troubleshooting information. Byteman allows inserting extra Java code into applications to aid debugging. The log subsystem level and GC logging can be configured for additional troubleshooting data in log files.
Instruction on creating a cluster on jboss eap environmentMadhusudan Pisipati
The document describes setting up an active-passive JBoss EAP cluster configuration with two active nodes in one cluster and two passive nodes in another cluster. Key steps include:
1. Creating users on each node for management and application access.
2. Configuring the first node as the domain controller and defining server groups and profiles for the active and passive clusters.
3. Configuring the second active node and passive nodes to connect to the domain controller and join the appropriate cluster.
4. Installing Apache HTTP Server on a separate machine and configuring mod_cluster to load balance between the active clusters.
The Drupal 8 Configuration Management Initiative (CMI) is a straight up game changer for Drupal development and deployment. As much as we all love doing it live, no longer will this kind of human powered configuration replay in production be necessary. Instead, developers will be able to natively export their configuration to code and deploy that configuration to production using the CMI tools.
This session will feature both a basic overview for how CMI will work in Drupal 8 and an advanced overview of how to use CMI with version control as part of a managed development -> testing -> production workflow. Forget the pain that was drush fe and drush fu-all. Come join Matt Cheney from Pantheon in embracing modern configuration management in all its glory.
Watch the session video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl7-978oKNw
You're on another typical JavaEE-based project, and you find yourself writing the same old infrastructure code - again. Are you wondering if there's a easier way to incorporate the basics such as configuration, logging, HTTP, and email into your application? If so, then this presentation is for you. By using a number of Java-based utilities from Apache and similar projects, you can learn how to stop re-inventing the wheel.
We'll start with a simple Java application and add the ability to use:
Apache Commons Lang for String handling
Apache Commons Configuration to configure an application
Apache Velocity Templates and Apache Commons Email to format and send email messages
Apache Commons IOUtils to simplify File and Stream I/O
Apache POI to generate Excel spreadsheets
Joda Time to simplify Date/Time handling
SLF4J and Logback to log messages
Jasypt to encrypt sensitive data
By learning to leverage these utilities, attendees can simplify their applications by reducing/eliminating infrastructure code.
Introduction to Module Development (Drupal 7)April Sides
This document provides an overview of how to create a custom module in Drupal, including the necessary tools, files, and code structure. It explains APIs and hooks, which allow modules to interact with Drupal core functionality. Examples are given of how to modify an existing form, add a custom page, and alter node creation using various hooks. Resources for further documentation and examples are listed.
This document provides instructions for installing various Alfresco components, including:
1. PostgreSQL for the database
2. The Alfresco webapp using Tomcat
3. SOLR 6 for search
4. The Alfresco Share webapp also using Tomcat
It details downloading required software, configuring properties files, starting and stopping services, and ensuring the components can communicate over localhost URLs. The overall goal is to set up a full Alfresco ECM installation with database, application server, search, and user interface components locally for testing and development.
The document provides an introduction to JBoss Application Server, including its history, architecture, components, installation process, directory structure, and how to start and stop the server. It also discusses the JBoss Administration Console and JMX Console for managing and monitoring the application server.
The document summarizes Apache Manager, a directory-based tool for managing Apache web servers. It stores Apache configuration directives in a hierarchy of objects in a directory service. This allows common directives to be consolidated and inherited by multiple servers. The Apache Manager includes a configuration daemon that extracts directives from the directory and builds httpd.conf files, and a web interface for managing configurations across servers from a single location. Storing configurations in a directory provides advantages like platform independence, centralized management, and reduced duplication.
The document outlines a series of laboratory exercises for configuring and using the Apache web server. It includes instructions for:
1) Setting up virtual machines and configuring networking to host Apache websites.
2) Installing and testing Apache, and familiarizing with its configuration file.
3) Configuring Apache as a secure reverse proxy and implementing basic security restrictions.
4) Adding user authentication, using .htaccess files, and virtual hosting with multiple sites.
5) Securing sites with SSL/TLS using self-signed and real certificates.
JBoss Application Server 7 (AS7) introduces major changes from previous versions including a new modular architecture, support for domain mode management across multiple servers, and a unified configuration model. AS7 aims to improve usability, manageability, and performance of the application server through these changes. The new architecture in AS7 includes concepts such as server groups that allow consistent configuration and deployment of applications across multiple server instances.
This document provides technical details and recommendations for securing a SLiMS integrated library system implementation. It discusses strategies for separating database access for public and staff users, restricting librarian login by IP address, enabling secure HTTPS connections, removing librarian login links from the public interface, using individual staff accounts, hardening the web server, database and operating system, and using PHP accelerators for performance. Implementation examples are also provided for production environments at government organizations.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring Oracle BI Applications 11.1.1.7.1 using data from an Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1.3 database. It outlines prerequisites for the Linux OS, installing the Oracle database, downloading installation files, installing RCU for OBIEE, OBIEE, ODI, RCU for BI Apps, BI Apps, patches, configuring BI Apps, patching WebLogic, installing client tools, configuring ODI security and plan generator files, applying ATG patch, configuring tools, configuring a data load, configuring a new instance, configuring the source system, selecting an offering, managing load plans, configuring a specific offering and running a
The document provides an overview of JBoss Application Server, including its definition, architecture, advantages, installation, configuration, deployment, running applications, and undeployment. It discusses that JBoss is a widely used open source Java application server that allows deployment of Java applications and provides services like transaction processing and security. The document also provides details on installing JBoss, using the management console, deploying applications as WAR files using Ant build scripts, and modifying or removing deployed applications.
John Burkholder: SharePoint 2010 in a multi tenant and hosted environment-nycSharePoint Saturday NY
John Burkholder presented on SharePoint 2010 in a multi-tenant and hosted environment. SharePoint 2010 improved on SharePoint 2007 by allowing for better isolation of tenant data and customizations through individual web applications and host headers. It also introduced service application partitioning to further separate tenant data. The presentation covered installation of a multi-tenant SharePoint 2010 environment using PowerShell scripts, upgrades from previous versions, and tools and options available for hosting providers.
This document provides an overview of JBoss AS 7 and discusses some of the key changes from previous versions. It covers three main topics:
1. Standalone mode, where each JBoss server has its own configuration and is run as a single JVM process. Configuration is now centralized in a standalone.xml file.
2. Domain mode, where a central configuration controls multiple server processes/JVMs. A domain controller manages the domain.
3. The new modular architecture based on modules that are pluggable components of the application server. This forms the basis of classloading in JBoss AS 7.
Pour ce mois de mars, nous vous proposons une thématique Big Data autour de Spark et du Machine Learning !
Nous attaquerons par une présentation d'Apache Spark 1.5 : son architecture distribuée et ses possibilités n'auront plus de secret pour vous.
Nous enchaînerons ensuite avec les fondamentaux du Machine Learning : vocabulaire (pour enfin comprendre ce que raconte les data scientists / dataminer ! ), usages et explication des algorithmes les plus populaires ... Promis la présentation ne comporte pas de formules de maths barbares ;)
Puis nous mettrons en pratique ces deux présentations en développant ensemble votre première application prédictive avec Apache Spark et Apache Zeppelin !
The document provides a product evaluation and audience feedback for the music video "The Flood". It summarizes that the video used techniques like direct address, a storyline, and various shots and camera movements to feel realistic. It also followed two character narratives. Audience feedback praised the narrative, continuity, transitions, and fit with the song, while noting the camera was slightly shaky at times. The document evaluates how new media technologies were used in creating and researching the music video.
Developing a Patron-Driven Acquisition Service at the University of DenverMichael Levine-Clark
The document summarizes the development of a patron-driven acquisition service at the University of Denver. It discusses why the university implemented such a service, data on historical consortial non-use of titles, and how the new service profiles titles for patron discovery and ordering. The user experience, questions to consider, profile creation, record and order workflows, pricing model, and ways to measure success are also outlined.
Should openness be the default approach in higher education? (ALT-C 2014)Liz Masterman
This document discusses whether openness should be the default approach in higher education. It explores reasons why openness is important, such as optimizing advancement of knowledge and tackling complex problems. The study focuses on areas like sharing resources, open pedagogical models, learning in an open world, and the influence of open practices in research. Interviews with academic staff provided insights into resource sharing, knowledge construction, and professional learning through open educational practices.
The document provides 12 tips for effectively lecturing in a problem-based learning (PBL) curriculum. The tips are based on insights from experience, feedback from students, and current literature on best teaching practices. The tips highlight methods for preparing and delivering lectures that follow the educational philosophy of PBL by making lectures more interactive and student-centered. This includes involving students in the learning process, aligning lectures with modern learning theories like constructivism, and assisting students to determine the scope and depth of topics. The overall aim is to transform traditional didactic lectures into engaging sessions that enhance understanding and promote critical thinking and self-directed learning.
Rotary International Age Distribution by MembersPablo Ruiz Amo
The document contains demographic data broken down by age ranges for various regions of the world. Worldwide, the largest age group is 50-59 years old at 27% of the population, followed by 60-69 years old at 25%. For Central and Eastern Europe, the largest groups are 40-49 years old and 50-59 years old, each making up around 24-29% of the population. In Japan, the two largest groups are 50-59 years old and 40-49 years old, together making up over 70% of the population.
This document discusses innovations that matter for government and provides opportunities and upcoming trainings from GovLoop. It introduces GovLoop as the knowledge network for government and lists 12 opportunities for innovation, such as matching message to medium, virtual and blended learning, mandatory e-gov, and the internet of things. It also provides details on 4 upcoming GovLoop trainings in April, May, and July on topics like the future of digital public service, cybersecurity, and training from entry level to SES. It encourages signing up for trainings and provides contact information for the founder of GovLoop.
This document contains links to various resources including a YouTube video about wildlife, a World Wildlife Fund website with coloring pages for kids about conservation, another YouTube video on an unspecified topic, and an article about how NGOs can improve Facebook engagement in five lessons. The links cover topics related to wildlife, conservation, and social media strategy for non-profits.
The document summarizes findings from a community needs assessment conducted in Apatug Village, Ecuador in April 2010. It describes the village's population, economic activities, health issues, education, and environmental concerns. Key findings include:
- The village's primary economic activities are agriculture, cattle raising, selling small animals, and day labor jobs. However, these are impacted by seasonal factors like drought.
- Access to health services and sanitation is limited. Diseases spread through contaminated water canals. Firewood collection impacts the environment.
- Education and poverty are also concerns. Most families own few animals and small plots of land, limiting their ability to generate income.
El taller trata sobre cómo maquillarse para el Carnaval. La primera actividad consiste en pintarse la cara con disfraces como gorros de Carnaval. El jueves gras se come la botifarra y se sale a la calle con pijamas y disfraces. Después hay una fiesta y desfile que sigue a la antorcha olímpica, y también bailar durante la mañana y tarde con el juicio.
Beyond Cats & Kardashians - Building Meaningful Online EngagementSteve Ressler
The document discusses strategies for building meaningful online engagement beyond just focusing on popular superficial content. It emphasizes the difficulty of gaining and sustaining an audience online, and provides tips for setting realistic goals, leveraging existing audiences, optimizing for search and pain points, building relationships with users through various engagement techniques, incentivizing sharing and deeper participation, and maintaining consistency across multiple communication channels. Case studies from the founder's experience growing the civic engagement site GovLoop demonstrate how to provide varied content that meets users' evolving needs while promoting where potential members already spend time online.
This document summarizes release notes for several versions of Drupal 7. It describes fixes for security issues, improvements to performance and memory usage, additional test coverage, and other updates and bug fixes across many areas of the platform.
The document discusses new features in Quickr Domino 8.5 including a simplified user interface, enhanced document library and discussion forums, improved performance, and an upgraded rich text editor. It covers upgrading to Quickr 8.5, customizing the branding and menus, registering custom widgets, and previewing images and files.
Strategies and Tips for Building Enterprise Drupal Applications - PNWDS 2013Mack Hardy
Mack Hardy, Dave Tarc, Damien Norris of Affinity Bridge presenting at Pacific Northwest Drupal Summit in Vancouver, October 5th, 2013. The presentation walks through management of releases, deployment strategies and build strategies with drupal features, git, and make files. Performance and caching is also covered, as well as specific tips and tricks for configuring apache and managing private files.
Lotus Domino 8.5 introduces a new Eclipse-based architecture, allows all existing Notes applications to run, and provides new features like XPages and improved AJAX support. It has system requirements of 1 GB RAM minimum and supports platforms like Windows, Mac and Linux. Key benefits include the open Eclipse platform, composite applications, XPages, UI improvements, and continued multiplatform support without requiring rip and replace.
Philip Arthur Moore: Best Practices — On Breaking and Fixing WordPress ThemesPhilip Arthur Moore
These slides accompany a presentation given at WordCamp Singapore 2011 ( http://2011.singapore.wordcamp.org/ ) on the breaking of fixing of WordPress themes. Important plugins to aid in theme testing are discussed, as well as vital unit tests to perform before the public release of a WordPress theme.
The document provides an overview of the key changes between Drupal 6 and Drupal 7 and guidance on upgrading or migrating a site from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7. It discusses major changes like modules incorporated into the Drupal core, database changes, and theme changes. It also outlines the process for upgrading modules, migrating content like CCK fields, and tools that can help like the Migrate and Backup and Migrate modules. Special considerations for the upgrade/migration like security, PHP settings, and file handling are also covered.
This document provides system requirements and new features for Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. It recommends a 550MHz processor with at least 256MB RAM and 2GB of storage. New features include an XML configuration file for easier management, improved security through disabling installation by default, and enhanced performance, scalability and manageability through features like caching and worker process recycling. IIS 6.0 also provides better integration with ASP.NET.
This document provides system requirements and new features for Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. It recommends a 550MHz processor with at least 256MB RAM and 2GB of storage. New features include an XML configuration file for easier management, improved security through disabling installation by default, and enhanced performance, scalability and manageability through features like caching and worker process recycling. IIS 6.0 also provides better integration with ASP.NET and supports new technologies like IPv6 and 64-bit platforms.
The document discusses upgrading USA Football's Drupal site from version 6 to version 7. It provides details on the new features in Drupal 7, the benefits of upgrading, and outlines a 19 step process for performing the upgrade. Key impacts of upgrading include a more robust, secure, and performant site that can better handle large amounts of data and easily upgrade to future versions of Drupal. The document also analyzes USA Football's current modules to see which require updates, customization, or replacement to work with Drupal 7.
13th Sep - Drupal Global Training Day by TCS - Drupal core advanced overviewDrupalMumbai
This document provides an overview of the Drupal core default installation including descriptions of what is contained in folders like includes, profiles, scripts, and sites. It also summarizes the Drupal bootstrap process which initializes the database, loads variables, initializes sessions, and sends HTTP headers to fully load Drupal.
The document discusses themes in IBM WebSphere Portal. It provides an overview of theme basics, the theme framework, dynamic content spots, and theme optimization. It describes how themes have evolved from version 6.1 to 8.0 of WebSphere Portal and the key elements of themes and skins. The theme architecture did not change in version 8.5 but focuses on simplification, serviceability, and mobile support.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the TeamLab portal on a local server or intranet. It describes compiling the source code, system requirements, deploying the portal in the default configuration using an embedded web server and SQLite database, configuring the portal as a Windows service, and basic portal configuration steps. It also provides warnings and additional steps for deploying the portal on the internet using IIS and migrating from SQLite to MySQL.
Drupal 7 requires newer system requirements and is more secure than Drupal 6. It features improved administrative tools, field types, theming capabilities and performance. Drupal modules add functionality by hooking into Drupal at specific points via hooks. Modules are written in PHP and can utilize Drupal core functions. While powerful, Drupal can be more complex to install and modify than other content management systems and may have lower performance for very large sites.
TYPO3 v8 is a major new version that provides significant improvements in performance, functionality, and features. It supports the latest PHP 7 for faster performance and includes new features like responsive backend, frontend editing, improved image manipulation, and a brand new form framework. It also improves the developer experience with features like PHP type declarations, standalone Fluid, and Doctrine DBAL for database abstraction. Subsequent versions added additional improvements such as flexible content elements, improved menus and links, and synchronization for multilingual content.
Walks through the top 8 improvements coming to Drupal 8, including videos and code samples to demonstrate "before vs. after."
Given to the @DrupalNS meet up in Bedford, Nova Scotia on July 28, 2014.
Expanding XPages with Bootstrap Plugins for Ultimate UsabilityTeamstudio
IBM Champion Johnny Oldenburger from Kranendonk Smart Robotics shows how to develop very user friendly and fully responsive web applications (with XPages of course!) by making use of Bootstrap and jQuery Plugins.
He shows how to use the Select2, DateTimePickers, Multiselect, Bootstrap-select, Modals, Popovers, and Notifications plugins to deliver the ultimate in usability. Learn how to solve the AMD issue when incorporating JavaScript libraries in XPages. Go beyond the basics and create applications that nobody ever thought possible using XPages.
FreeNAS 8 is an open source network attached storage operating system based on FreeBSD. It features a modular rewrite from the original monolithic design and focuses on core NAS functionality. Key features include the ability to create ZFS or UFS volumes, configure file sharing over various protocols, and integrate with LDAP/Active Directory. Version 8.2 introduces a plug-in architecture for additional features and supports multi-path hardware configuration. The configuration workflow involves setting credentials, creating volumes, configuring users/groups, sharing files, and testing access.
This document provides a sample LaTeX document that conforms to formatting guidelines for ACM SIG proceedings. It includes examples of common elements like sections, equations, tables, figures, citations, and various LaTeX commands. The goal is to demonstrate all possible "bells and whistles" to help authors prepare documents for ACM conferences.
This very short document appears to be testing slides for a presentation and contains technical terms related to creating slides such as "Slide 2". It mentions an individual's name and slide numbering but does not convey any clear ideas or content beyond identifying itself as a test.
This very short document appears to be testing a slide presentation. It includes the name "Sahil sahoo" and mentions "Slide 2" but does not contain any other substantive information in its brief text.
This very short document appears to be testing a slide presentation. It includes the name "Sahil sahoo" and mentions "Slide 2" but does not contain any other substantive information in its brief text.
This very short document appears to be testing a slide presentation. It includes the name "Sahil sahoo" and mentions "Slide 2" but does not contain any other substantive information in its brief text.
This very short document appears to be testing slides for a presentation and contains technical terms related to creating slides such as "Slide 2". It mentions an individual's name and includes random characters that do not form words.
This very short document appears to be testing a slide presentation. It includes the name "Sahil sahoo" and mentions "Slide 2" but does not contain any other substantive information in its brief text.
This very short document appears to be testing a slide presentation. It includes the name "Sahil sahoo" and mentions "Slide 2" but does not contain any other substantive information in its brief text.
This very short document appears to be testing a slide presentation. It includes the name "Sahil sahoo" and mentions "Slide 2" but does not contain any other substantive information in its brief text.
This very short document appears to be testing a slide presentation. It includes the name "Sahil sahoo" and mentions "Slide 2" but does not contain any other substantive information in its brief text.
This very short document appears to be testing a slide presentation. It includes the name "Sahil sahoo" and mentions "Slide 2" but does not contain any other substantive information in its brief text.
The document contains JavaScript code for handling form inputs and toggling the display of different form sections. It defines functions for toggling different form elements based on radio button selections, submitting the form via AJAX, and clearing form fields. It also includes CSS styles and HTML markup for a pool builder questionnaire form with various text inputs, radio buttons, and select dropdowns to collect information about pool location, size, heating/ventilation etc.
This document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint slides by avoiding common pitfalls. It addresses how to structure slides with outlines and bullet points, use fonts and colors that are easy to read, include graphs and charts to visualize data, check for spelling and grammar errors, and conclude with a strong summary and invitation for questions. The guidelines are demonstrated through examples of both good and bad slide design elements to help presenters create clear, audience-focused presentations.
This document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint slides by avoiding common pitfalls. It addresses how to structure slides with outlines and bullet points, use fonts and colors that are easy to read, include graphs and charts to visualize data, check for spelling and grammar errors, and conclude with a clear summary and invitation for questions. Key recommendations include using a large font size, limiting each slide to 4-5 main points in point form, employing high-contrast colors, including descriptive titles on all visuals, and proofreading for clarity and correctness.
1. // $Id: CHANGELOG.txt,v 1.253.2.41 2010/08/11 20:35:47 goba Exp $
Drupal 6.19, 2010-08-11
----------------------
- Fixed a variety of small bugs, improved code documentation.
Drupal 6.18, 2010-08-11
----------------------
- Fixed security issues (OpenID authentication bypass, File download access
bypass, Comment unpublishing bypass, Actions cross site scripting),
see SA-CORE-2010-002.
Drupal 6.17, 2010-06-02
----------------------
- Improved PostgreSQL compatibility
- Better PHP 5.3 and PHP 4 compatibility
- Better browser compatibility of CSS and JS aggregation
- Improved logging for login failures
- Fixed an incompatibility with some contributed modules and the locking system
- Fixed a variety of other bugs.
Drupal 6.16, 2010-03-03
----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Installation cross site scripting, Open redirection,
Locale module cross site scripting, Blocked user session regeneration),
see SA-CORE-2010-001.
- Better support for updated jQuery versions.
- Reduced resource usage of update.module.
- Fixed several issues relating to support of install profiles and
distributions.
- Added a locking framework to avoid data corruption on long operations.
- Fixed a variety of other bugs.
Drupal 6.15, 2009-12-16
----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Cross site scripting), see SA-CORE-2009-009.
- Fixed a variety of other bugs.
Drupal 6.14, 2009-09-16
----------------------
- Fixed security issues (OpenID association cross site request forgeries,
OpenID impersonation and File upload), see SA-CORE-2009-008.
- Changed the system modules page to not run all cache rebuilds; use the
button on the performance settings page to achieve the same effect.
- Added support for PHP 5.3.0 out of the box.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.13, 2009-07-01
----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Cross site scripting, Input format access bypass and
Password leakage in URL), see SA-CORE-2009-007.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.12, 2009-05-13
----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Cross site scripting), see SA-CORE-2009-006.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.11, 2009-04-29
2. ----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Cross site scripting and limited information
disclosure), see SA-CORE-2009-005
- Fixed performance issues with the menu router cache, the update
status cache and improved cache invalidation
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.10, 2009-02-25
----------------------
- Fixed a security issue, (Local file inclusion on Windows),
see SA-CORE-2009-003
- Fixed node_feed() so custom fields can show up in RSS feeds.
- Improved PostgreSQL compatibility.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.9, 2009-01-14
----------------------
- Fixed security issues, (Access Bypass, Validation Bypass and Hardening
against SQL injection), see SA-CORE-2009-001
- Made HTTP request checking more robust and informative.
- Fixed HTTP_HOST checking to work again with HTTP 1.0 clients and
basic shell scripts.
- Removed t() calls from all schema documentation. Suggested best practice
changed for contributed modules, see http://drupal.org/node/322731.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.8, 2008-12-11
----------------------
- Removed a previous change incompatible with PHP 5.1.x and lower.
Drupal 6.7, 2008-12-10
----------------------
- Fixed security issues, (Cross site request forgery and Cross site scripting), see
SA-2008-073
- Updated robots.txt and .htaccess to match current file use.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.6, 2008-10-22
----------------------
- Fixed security issues, (File inclusion, Cross site scripting), see SA-2008-067
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.5, 2008-10-08
----------------------
- Fixed security issues, (File upload access bypass, Access rules bypass,
BlogAPI access bypass), see SA-2008-060.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.4, 2008-08-13
----------------------
- Fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting, Arbitrary file uploads via
BlogAPI, Cross site request forgeries and Various Upload module
vulnerabilities), see SA-2008-047.
- Improved error messages during installation.
- Fixed a bug that prevented AHAH handlers to be attached to radios widgets.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.3, 2008-07-09
----------------------
3. - Fixed security issues, (Cross site scripting, cross site request forgery,
session fixation and SQL injection), see SA-2008-044.
- Slightly modified installation process to prevent file ownership issues on
shared hosts.
- Improved PostgreSQL compatibility (rewritten queries; custom blocks).
- Upgraded to jQuery 1.2.6.
- Performance improvements to search, menu handling and form API caches.
- Fixed Views compatibility issues (Views for Drupal 6 requires Drupal 6.3+).
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 6.2, 2008-04-09
----------------------
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
- Fixed a security issue (Access bypasses), see SA-2008-026.
Drupal 6.1, 2008-02-27
----------------------
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
- Fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting), see SA-2008-018.
Drupal 6.0, 2008-02-13
----------------------
- New, faster and better menu system.
- New watchdog as a hook functionality.
* New hook_watchdog that can be implemented by any module to route log
messages to various destinations.
* Expands the severity levels from 3 (Error, Warning, Notice) to the 8
levels defined in RFC 3164.
* The watchdog module is now called dblog, and is optional, but enabled by
default in the default install profile.
* Extended the database log module so log messages can be filtered.
* Added syslog module: useful for monitoring large Drupal installations.
- Added optional e-mail notifications when users are approved, blocked, or
deleted.
- Drupal works with error reporting set to E_ALL.
- Added scripts/drupal.sh to execute Drupal code from the command line. Useful
to use Drupal as a framework to build command-line tools.
- Made signature support optional and made it possible to theme signatures.
- Made it possible to filter the URL aliases on the URL alias administration
screen.
- Language system improvements:
* Support for right to left languages.
* Language detection based on parts of the URL.
* Browser based language detection.
* Made it possible to specify a node's language.
* Support for translating posts on the site to different languages.
* Language dependent path aliases.
* Automatically import translations when adding a new language.
* JavaScript interface translation.
* Automatically import a module's translation upon enabling that module.
- Moved "PHP input filter" to a standalone module so it can be deleted for
security reasons.
- Usability:
* Improved handling of teasers in posts.
* Added sticky table headers.
* Check for clean URL support automatically with JavaScript.
* Removed default/settings.php. Instead the installer will create it from
default.settings.php.
* Made it possible to configure your own date formats.
4. * Remember anonymous comment posters.
* Only allow modules and themes to be enabled that have explicitly been
ported to the correct core API version.
* Can now specify the minimum PHP version required for a module within the
.info file.
* Drupal core no longer requires CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES or LOCK TABLES
database rights.
* Dynamically check password strength and confirmation.
* Refactored poll administration.
* Implemented drag-and-drop positioning for blocks, menu items, taxonomy
vocabularies and terms, forums, profile fields, and input format filters.
- Theme system:
* Added .info files to themes and made it easier to specify regions and
features.
* Added theme registry: modules can directly provide .tpl.php files for
their themes without having to create theme_ functions.
* Used the Garland theme for the installation and maintenance pages.
* Added theme preprocess functions for themes that are templates.
* Added support for themeable functions in JavaScript.
- Refactored update.php to a generic batch API to be able to run time-consuming
operations in multiple subsequent HTTP requests.
- Installer:
* Themed the installer with the Garland theme.
* Added form to provide initial site information during installation.
* Added ability to provide extra installation steps programmatically.
* Made it possible to import interface translations at install time.
- Added the HTML corrector filter:
* Fixes faulty and chopped off HTML in postings.
* Tags are now automatically closed at the end of the teaser.
- Performance:
* Made it easier to conditionally load .include files and split up many core
modules.
* Added a JavaScript aggregator.
* Added block-level caching, improving performance for both authenticated
and anonymous users.
* Made Drupal work correctly when running behind a reverse proxy like
Squid or Pound.
- File handling improvements:
* Entries in the files table are now keyed to a user instead of a node.
* Added reusable validation functions to check for uploaded file sizes,
extensions, and image resolution.
* Added ability to create and remove temporary files during a cron job.
- Forum improvements:
* Any node type may now be posted in a forum.
- Taxonomy improvements:
* Descriptions for terms are now shown on taxonomy/term pages as well
as RSS feeds.
* Added versioning support to categories by associating them with node
revisions.
- Added support for OpenID.
- Added support for triggering configurable actions.
- Added the Update status module to automatically check for available updates
and warn sites if they are missing security updates or newer versions.
Sites deploying from CVS should use http://drupal.org/project/cvs_deploy.
Advanced settings provided by http://drupal.org/project/update_advanced.
- Upgraded the core JavaScript library to jQuery version 1.2.3.
- Added a new Schema API, which provides built-in support for core and
contributed modules to work with databases other than MySQL.
- Removed drupal.module. The functionality lives on as the Site network
5. contributed module (http://drupal.org/project/site_network).
- Removed old system updates. Updates from Drupal versions prior to 5.x will
require upgrading to 5.x before upgrading to 6.x.
Drupal 5.23, 2010-08-11
-----------------------
- Fixed security issues (File download access bypass, Comment unpublishing
bypass), see SA-CORE-2010-002.
Drupal 5.22, 2010-03-03
-----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Open redirection, Locale module cross site scripting,
Blocked user session regeneration), see SA-CORE-2010-001.
Drupal 5.21, 2009-12-16
-----------------------
- Fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting), see SA-CORE-2009-009.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.20, 2009-09-16
-----------------------
- Avoid security problems resulting from writing Drupal 6-style menu declarations.
- Fixed security issues (session fixation), see SA-CORE-2009-008.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.19, 2009-07-01
-----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Cross site scripting and Password leakage in URL), see SA-
CORE-2009-007.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.18, 2009-05-13
----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Cross site scripting), see SA-CORE-2009-006.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.17, 2009-04-29
-----------------------
- Fixed security issues (Cross site scripting and limited information disclosure)
see SA-CORE-2009-005.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.16, 2009-02-25
-----------------------
- Fixed a security issue, (Local file inclusion on Windows), see SA-CORE-2009-004.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.15, 2009-01-14
----------------------
- Fixed security issues, (Hardening against SQL injection), see SA-CORE-2009-001
- Fixed HTTP_HOST checking to work again with HTTP 1.0 clients and
basic shell scripts.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.14, 2008-12-11
----------------------
- Removed a previous change incompatible with PHP 5.1.x and lower.
Drupal 5.13, 2008-12-10
6. -----------------------
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed security issues, (Cross site request forgery and Cross site scripting), see
SA-2008-073
- updated robots.txt and .htaccess to match current file use.
Drupal 5.12, 2008-10-22
-----------------------
- fixed security issues, (File inclusion), see SA-2008-067
Drupal 5.11, 2008-10-08
-----------------------
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed security issues, (File upload access bypass, Access rules bypass,
BlogAPI access bypass, Node validation bypass), see SA-2008-060
Drupal 5.10, 2008-08-13
-----------------------
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed security issues, (Cross site scripting, Arbitrary file uploads via
BlogAPI and Cross site request forgery), see SA-2008-047
Drupal 5.9, 2008-07-23
----------------------
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed security issues, (Session fixation), see SA-2008-046
Drupal 5.8, 2008-07-09
----------------------
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed security issues, (Cross site scripting, cross site request forgery, and
session fixation), see SA-2008-044
Drupal 5.7, 2008-01-28
----------------------
- fixed the input format configuration page.
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.6, 2008-01-10
----------------------
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed a security issue (Cross site request forgery), see SA-2008-005
- fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting, UTF8), see SA-2008-006
- fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting, register_globals), see SA-2008-007
Drupal 5.5, 2007-12-06
----------------------
- fixed missing missing brackets in a query in the user module.
- fixed taxonomy feed bug introduced by SA-2007-031
Drupal 5.4, 2007-12-05
----------------------
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed a security issue (SQL injection), see SA-2007-031
Drupal 5.3, 2007-10-17
----------------------
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed a security issue (HTTP response splitting), see SA-2007-024
7. - fixed a security issue (Arbitrary code execution via installer), see SA-2007-025
- fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting via uploads), see SA-2007-026
- fixed a security issue (User deletion cross site request forgery), see
SA-2007-029
- fixed a security issue (API handling of unpublished comment), see SA-2007-030
Drupal 5.2, 2007-07-26
----------------------
- changed hook_link() $teaser argument to match documentation.
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
- fixed a security issue (cross-site request forgery), see SA-2007-017
- fixed a security issue (cross-site scripting), see SA-2007-018
Drupal 5.1, 2007-01-29
----------------------
- fixed security issue (code execution), see SA-2007-005
- fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 5.0, 2007-01-15
----------------------
- Completely retooled the administration page
* /Admin now contains an administration page which may be themed
* Reorganised administration menu items by task and by module
* Added a status report page with detailed PHP/MySQL/Drupal information
- Added web-based installer which can:
* Check installation and run-time requirements
* Automatically generate the database configuration file
* Install pre-made 'install profiles' or distributions
* Import the database structure with automatic table prefixing
* Be localized
- Added new default Garland theme
- Added color module to change some themes' color schemes
- Included the jQuery JavaScript library 1.0.4 and converted all core JavaScript to
use it
- Introduced the ability to alter mail sent from system
- Module system:
* Added .info files for module meta-data
* Added support for module dependencies
* Improved module installation screen
* Moved core modules to their own directories
* Added support for module uninstalling
- Added support for different cache backends
- Added support for a generic "sites/all" directory.
- Usability:
* Added support for auto-complete forms (AJAX) to user profiles.
* Made it possible to instantly assign roles to newly created user accounts.
* Improved configurability of the contact forms.
* Reorganized the settings pages.
* Made it easy to investigate popular search terms.
* Added a 'select all' checkbox and a range select feature to administration
tables.
* Simplified the 'break' tag to split teasers from body.
* Use proper capitalization for titles, menu items and operations.
- Integrated urlfilter.module into filter.module
- Block system:
* Extended the block visibility settings with a role specific setting.
* Made it possible to customize all block titles.
- Poll module:
* Optionally allow people to inspect all votes.
8. * Optionally allow people to cancel their vote.
- Distributed authentication:
* Added default server option.
- Added default robots.txt to control crawlers.
- Database API:
* Added db_table_exists().
- Blogapi module:
* 'Blogapi new' and 'blogapi edit' nodeapi operations.
- User module:
* Added hook_profile_alter().
* E-mail verification is made optional.
* Added mass editing and filtering on admin/user/user.
- PHP Template engine:
* Add the ability to look for a series of suggested templates.
* Look for page templates based upon the path.
* Look for block templates based upon the region, module, and delta.
- Content system:
* Made it easier for node access modules to work well with each other.
* Added configurable content types.
* Changed node rendering to work with structured arrays.
- Performance:
* Improved session handling: reduces database overhead.
* Improved access checking: reduces database overhead.
* Made it possible to do memcached based session management.
* Omit sidebars when serving a '404 - Page not found': saves CPU cycles and
bandwidth.
* Added an 'aggressive' caching policy.
* Added a CSS aggregator and compressor (up to 40% faster page loads).
- Removed the archive module.
- Upgrade system:
* Created space for update branches.
- Forms API:
* Made it possible to programmatically submit forms.
* Improved api for multistep forms.
- Theme system:
* Split up and removed drupal.css.
* Added nested lists generation.
* Added a self-clearing block class.
Drupal 4.7.11, 2008-01-10
-------------------------
- fixed a security issue (Cross site request forgery), see SA-2008-005
- fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting, UTF8), see SA-2008-006
- fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting, register_globals), see SA-2008-007
Drupal 4.7.10, 2007-12-06
-------------------------
- fixed taxonomy feed bug introduced by SA-2007-031
Drupal 4.7.9, 2007-12-05
------------------------
- fixed a security issue (SQL injection), see SA-2007-031
Drupal 4.7.8, 2007-10-17
----------------------
- fixed a security issue (HTTP response splitting), see SA-2007-024
- fixed a security issue (Cross site scripting via uploads), see SA-2007-026
- fixed a security issue (API handling of unpublished comment), see SA-2007-030
9. Drupal 4.7.7, 2007-07-26
------------------------
- fixed security issue (XSS), see SA-2007-018
Drupal 4.7.6, 2007-01-29
------------------------
- fixed security issue (code execution), see SA-2007-005
Drupal 4.7.5, 2007-01-05
------------------------
- Fixed security issue (XSS), see SA-2007-001
- Fixed security issue (DoS), see SA-2007-002
Drupal 4.7.4, 2006-10-18
------------------------
- Fixed security issue (XSS), see SA-2006-024
- Fixed security issue (CSRF), see SA-2006-025
- Fixed security issue (Form action attribute injection), see SA-2006-026
Drupal 4.7.3, 2006-08-02
------------------------
- Fixed security issue (XSS), see SA-2006-011
Drupal 4.7.2, 2006-06-01
------------------------
- Fixed critical upload issue, see SA-2006-007
- Fixed taxonomy XSS issue, see SA-2006-008
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 4.7.1, 2006-05-24
------------------------
- Fixed critical SQL issue, see SA-2006-005
- Fixed a serious upgrade related bug.
- Fixed a variety of small bugs.
Drupal 4.7.0, 2006-05-01
------------------------
- Added free tagging support.
- Added a site-wide contact form.
- Theme system:
* Added the PHPTemplate theme engine and removed the Xtemplate engine.
* Converted the bluemarine theme from XTemplate to PHPTemplate.
* Converted the pushbutton theme from XTemplate to PHPTemplate.
- Usability:
* Reworked the 'request new password' functionality.
* Reworked the node and comment edit forms.
* Made it easy to add nodes to the navigation menu.
* Added site 'offline for maintenance' feature.
* Added support for auto-complete forms (AJAX).
* Added support for collapsible page sections (JS).
* Added support for resizable text fields (JS).
* Improved file upload functionality (AJAX).
* Reorganized some settings pages.
* Added friendly database error screens.
* Improved styling of update.php.
- Refactored the forms API.
* Made it possible to alter, extend or theme forms.
- Comment system:
* Added support for "mass comment operations" to ease repetitive tasks.
10. * Comment moderation has been removed.
- Node system:
* Reworked the revision functionality.
* Removed the bookmarklet code. Third-party modules can now handle
This.
- Upgrade system:
* Allows contributed modules to plug into the upgrade system.
- Profiles:
* Added a block to display author information along with posts.
* Added support for private profile fields.
- Statistics module:
* Added the ability to track page generation times.
* Made it possible to block certain IPs/hostnames.
- Block system:
* Added support for theme-specific block regions.
- Syndication:
* Made the aggregator module parse Atom feeds.
* Made the aggregator generate RSS feeds.
* Added RSS feed settings.
- XML-RPC:
* Replaced the XML-RPC library by a better one.
- Performance:
* Added 'loose caching' option for high-traffic sites.
* Improved performance of path aliasing.
* Added the ability to track page generation times.
- Internationalization:
* Improved Unicode string handling API.
* Added support for PHP's multibyte string module.
- Added support for PHP5's 'mysqli' extension.
- Search module:
* Made indexer smarter and more robust.
* Added advanced search operators (e.g. phrase, node type, ...).
* Added customizable result ranking.
- PostgreSQL support:
* Removed dependency on PL/pgSQL procedural language.
- Menu system:
* Added support for external URLs.
- Queue module:
* Removed from core.
- HTTP handling:
* Added support for a tolerant Base URL.
* Output URIs relative to the root, without a base tag.
Drupal 4.6.11, 2007-01-05
-------------------------
- Fixed security issue (XSS), see SA-2007-001
- Fixed security issue (DoS), see SA-2007-002
Drupal 4.6.10, 2006-10-18
------------------------
- Fixed security issue (XSS), see SA-2006-024
- Fixed security issue (CSRF), see SA-2006-025
- Fixed security issue (Form action attribute injection), see SA-2006-026
Drupal 4.6.9, 2006-08-02
------------------------
- Fixed security issue (XSS), see SA-2006-011
Drupal 4.6.8, 2006-06-01
11. ------------------------
- Fixed critical upload issue, see SA-2006-007
- Fixed taxonomy XSS issue, see SA-2006-008
Drupal 4.6.7, 2006-05-24
------------------------
- Fixed critical SQL issue, see SA-2006-005
Drupal 4.6.6, 2006-03-13
------------------------
- Fixed bugs, including 4 security vulnerabilities.
Drupal 4.6.5, 2005-12-12
------------------------
- Fixed bugs: no critical bugs were identified.
Drupal 4.6.4, 2005-11-30
------------------------
- Fixed bugs, including 3 security vulnerabilities.
Drupal 4.6.3, 2005-08-15
------------------------
- Fixed bugs, including a critical "arbitrary PHP code execution" bug.
Drupal 4.6.2, 2005-06-29
------------------------
- Fixed bugs, including two critical "arbitrary PHP code execution" bugs.
Drupal 4.6.1, 2005-06-01
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- Fixed bugs, including a critical input validation bug.
Drupal 4.6.0, 2005-04-15
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- PHP5 compliance
- Search:
* Added UTF-8 support to make it work with all languages.
* Improved search indexing algorithm.
* Improved search output.
* Impose a throttle on indexing of large sites.
* Added search block.
- Syndication:
* Made the ping module ping pingomatic.com which, in turn, will ping all the
major ping services.
* Made Drupal generate RSS 2.0 feeds.
* Made RSS feeds extensible.
* Added categories to RSS feeds.
* Added enclosures to RSS feeds.
- Flood control mechanism:
* Added a mechanism to throttle certain operations.
- Usability:
* Refactored the block configuration pages.
* Refactored the statistics pages.
* Refactored the watchdog pages.
* Refactored the throttle module configuration.
* Refactored the access rules page.
* Refactored the content administration page.
* Introduced forum configuration pages.
* Added a 'add child page' link to book pages.
12. - Contact module:
* Added a simple contact module that allows users to contact each other using
e-mail.
- Multi-site configuration:
* Made it possible to run multiple sites from a single code base.
- Added an image API: enables better image handling.
- Block system:
* Extended the block visibility settings.
- Theme system:
* Added new theme functions.
- Database backend:
* The PEAR database backend is no longer supported.
- Performance:
* Improved performance of the forum topics block.
* Improved performance of the tracker module.
* Improved performance of the node pages.
- Documentation:
* Improved and extended PHPDoc/Doxygen comments.
Drupal 4.5.8, 2006-03-13
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- Fixed bugs, including 3 security vulnerabilities.
Drupal 4.5.7, 2005-12-12
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- Fixed bugs: no critical bugs were identified.
Drupal 4.5.6, 2005-11-30
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- Fixed bugs, including 3 security vulnerabilities.
Drupal 4.5.5, 2005-08-15
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- Fixed bugs, including a critical "arbitrary PHP code execution" bug.
Drupal 4.5.4, 2005-06-29
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- Fixed bugs, including two critical "arbitrary PHP code execution" bugs.
Drupal 4.5.3, 2005-06-01
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- Fixed bugs, including a critical input validation bug.
Drupal 4.5.2, 2005-01-15
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- Fixed bugs: a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability has been fixed.
Drupal 4.5.1, 2004-12-01
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- Fixed bugs: no critical bugs were identified.
Drupal 4.5.0, 2004-10-18
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- Navigation:
* Made it possible to add, delete, rename and move menu items.
* Introduced tabs and subtabs for local tasks.
* Reorganized the navigation menus.
- User management:
* Added support for multiple roles per user.
13. * Made it possible to add custom profile fields.
* Made it possible to browse user profiles by field.
- Node system:
* Added support for node-level permissions.
- Comment module:
* Made it possible to leave contact information without having to register.
- Upload module:
* Added support for uploading documents (includes images).
- Forum module:
* Added support for sticky forum topics.
* Made it possible to track forum topics.
- Syndication:
* Added support for RSS ping-notifications of http://technorati.com/.
* Refactored the categorization of syndicated news items.
* Added an URL alias for 'rss.xml'.
* Improved date parsing.
- Database backend:
* Added support for multiple database connections.
* The PostgreSQL backend does no longer require PEAR.
- Theme system:
* Changed all GIFs to PNGs.
* Reorganised the handling of themes, template engines, templates and styles.
* Unified and extended the available theme settings.
* Added theme screenshots.
- Blocks:
* Added 'recent comments' block.
* Added 'categories' block.
- Blogger API:
* Added support for auto-discovery of blogger API via RSD.
- Performance:
* Added support for sending gzip compressed pages.
* Improved performance of the forum module.
- Accessibility:
* Improved the accessibility of the archive module's calendar.
* Improved form handling and error reporting.
* Added HTTP redirects to prevent submitting twice when refreshing right after
a form submission.
- Refactored 403 (forbidden) handling and added support for custom 403 pages.
- Documentation:
* Added PHPDoc/Doxygen comments.
- Filter system:
* Added support for using multiple input formats on the site
* Expanded the embedded PHP-code feature so it can be used everywhere
* Added support for role-dependant filtering, through input formats
- UI translation:
* Managing translations is now completely done through the administration
interface
* Added support for importing/exporting gettext .po files
Drupal 4.4.3, 2005-06-01
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- Fixed bugs, including a critical input validation bug.
Drupal 4.4.2, 2004-07-04
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- Fixed bugs: no critical bugs were identified.
Drupal 4.4.1, 2004-05-01
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14. - Fixed bugs: no critical bugs were identified.
Drupal 4.4.0, 2004-04-01
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- Added support for the MetaWeblog API and MovableType extensions.
- Added a file API: enables better document management.
- Improved the watchdog and search module to log search keys.
- News aggregator:
* Added support for conditional GET.
* Added OPML feed subscription list.
* Added support for <image>, <pubDate>, <dc:date>, <dcterms:created>,
<dcterms:issued> and <dcterms:modified>.
- Comment module:
* Made it possible to disable the "comment viewing controls".
- Performance:
* Improved module loading when serving cached pages.
* Made it possible to automatically disable modules when under heavy load.
* Made it possible to automatically disable blocks when under heavy load.
* Improved performance and memory footprint of the locale module.
- Theme system:
* Made all theme functions start with 'theme_'.
* Made all theme functions return their output.
* Migrated away from using the BaseTheme class.
* Added many new theme functions and refactored existing theme functions.
* Added avatar support to 'Xtemplate'.
* Replaced theme 'UnConeD' by 'Chameleon'.
* Replaced theme 'Marvin' by 'Pushbutton'.
- Usability:
* Added breadcrumb navigation to all pages.
* Made it possible to add context-sensitive help to all pages.
* Replaced drop-down menus by radio buttons where appropriate.
* Removed the 'magic_quotes_gpc = 0' requirement.
* Added a 'book navigation' block.
- Accessibility:
* Made themes degrade gracefully in absence of CSS.
* Grouped form elements using '<fieldset>' and '<legend>' tags.
* Added '<label>' tags to form elements.
- Refactored 404 (file not found) handling and added support for custom 404 pages.
- Improved the filter system to prevent conflicts between filters:
* Made it possible to change the order in which filters are applied.
- Documentation:
* Added PHPDoc/Doxygen comments.
Drupal 4.3.2, 2004-01-01
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- Fixed bugs: no critical bugs were identified.
Drupal 4.3.1, 2003-12-01
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- Fixed bugs: no critical bugs were identified.
Drupal 4.3.0, 2003-11-01
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- Added support for configurable URLs.
- Added support for sortable table columns.
- Database backend:
* Added support for selective database table prefixing.
- Performance:
* Optimized many SQL queries for speed by converting left joins to inner joins.
15. - Comment module:
* Rewrote the comment housekeeping code to be much more efficient and scalable.
* Changed the comment module to use the standard pager.
- User module:
* Added support for multiple sessions per user.
* Added support for anonymous user sessions.
- Forum module:
* Improved the forum views and the themability thereof.
- Book module:
* Improved integration of non-book nodes in the book outline.
- Usability:
* Added support for "mass node operations" to ease repetitive tasks.
* Added support for breadcrumb navigation to several modules' user pages.
* Integrated the administration pages with the normal user pages.
Drupal 4.2.0, 2003-08-01
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- Added support for clean URLs.
- Added textarea hook and support for onload attributes: enables integration of
WYSIWYG editors.
- Rewrote the RSS/RDF parser:
* It will now use PHP's built-in XML parser to parse news feeds.
- Rewrote the administration pages:
* Improved the navigational elements and added breadcrumb navigation.
* Improved the look and feel.
* Added context-sensitive help.
- Database backend:
* Fixed numerous SQL queries to make Drupal ANSI compliant.
* Added MSSQL database scheme.
- Search module:
* Changed the search module to use implicit AND'ing instead of implicit OR'ing.
- Node system:
* Replaced the "post content" permission by more fine-grained permissions.
* Improved content submission:
+ Improved teasers: teasers are now optional, teaser length can be
configured, teaser and body are edited in a single textarea, users will no longer
be bothered with teasers when the post is too short for one.
+ Added the ability to preview both the short and the full version of your
posts.
* Extended the node API which allows for better integration.
* Added default node settings to control the behavior for promotion, moderation
and other options.
- Themes:
* Replaced theme "Goofy" by "Xtemplate", a template driven theme.
- Removed the 'register_globals = on' requirement.
- Added better installation instructions.
Drupal 4.1.0, 2003-02-01
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- Collaboratively revised and expanded the Drupal documentation.
- Rewrote comment.module:
* Reintroduced comment rating/moderation.
* Added support for comment paging.
* Performance improvements: improved comment caching, faster SQL queries, etc.
- Rewrote block.module:
* Performance improvements: blocks are no longer rendered when not displayed.
- Rewrote forum.module:
* Added a lot of features one can find in stand-alone forum software including
but not limited to support for topic paging, added support for icons, rewrote the
16. statistics module, etc.
- Rewrote statistics.module:
* Collects access counts for each node, referrer logs, number of users/guests.
* Export blocks displaying top viewed nodes over last 24 hour period, top
viewed nodes over all time, last nodes viewed, how many users/guest online.
- Added throttle.module:
* Auto-throttle congestion control mechanism: Drupal can adapt itself based on
the server load.
- Added profile.module:
* Enables to extend the user and registration page.
- Added pager support to the main page.
- Replaced weblogs.module by ping.module:
* Added support for normal and RSS notifications of http://blo.gs/.
* Added support for RSS ping-notifications of http://weblogs.com/.
- Removed the rating module
- Themes:
* Removed a significant portion of hard-coded mark-up.
Drupal 4.0.0, 2002-06-15
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- Added tracker.module:
* Replaces the previous "your [site]" links (recent comments and nodes).
- Added weblogs.module:
* This will ping weblogs.com when new content is promoted.
- Added taxonomy module which replaces the meta module.
* Supports relations, hierarchies and synonyms.
- Added a caching system:
* Speeds up pages for anonymous users and reduces system load.
- Added support for external SMTP libraries.
- Added an archive extension to the calendar.
- Added support for the Blogger API.
- Themes:
* Cleaned up the theme system.
* Moved themes that are not maintained to contributions CVS repository.
- Database backend:
* Changed to PEAR database abstraction layer.
* Using ANSI SQL queries to be more portable.
- Rewrote the user system:
* Added support for Drupal authentication through XML-RPC and through a Jabber
server.
* Added support for modules to add more user data.
* Users may delete their own account.
* Added who's new and who's online blocks.
- Changed block system:
* Various hard coded blocks are now dynamic.
* Blocks can now be enabled and/or be set by the user.
* Blocks can be set to only show up on some pages.
* Merged box module with block module.
- Node system:
* Blogs can be updated.
* Teasers (abstracts) on all node types.
* Improved error checking.
* Content versioning support.
* Usability improvements.
- Improved book module to support text, HTML and PHP pages.
- Improved comment module to mark new comments.
- Added a general outliner which will let any node type be linked to a book.
- Added an update script that lets you upgrade from previous releases or on a day
to day basis when using the development tree.
17. - Search module:
* Improved the search system by making it context sensitive.
* Added indexing.
- Various updates:
* Changed output to valid XHTML.
* Improved multiple sites using the same Drupal database support.
* Added support for session IDs in URLs instead of cookies.
* Made the type of content on the front page configurable.
* Made each cloud site have its own settings.
* Modules and themes can now be enabled/disabled using the administration
pages.
* Added URL abstraction for links.
* Usability changes (renamed links, better UI, etc).
- Collaboratively revised and expanded the Drupal documentation.
Drupal 3.0.1, 2001-10-15
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- Various updates:
* Added missing translations
* Updated the themes: tidied up some HTML code and added new Drupal logos.
Drupal 3.0.0, 2001-09-15
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- Major overhaul of the entire underlying design:
* Everything is based on nodes: nodes are a conceptual "black box" to couple
and manage different types of content and that promotes reusing existing code, thus
reducing the complexity and size of Drupal as well as improving long-term
stability.
- Rewrote submission/moderation queue and renamed it to queue.module.
- Removed FAQ and documentation module and merged them into a "book module".
- Removed ban module and integrated it into account.module as "access control":
* Access control is based on much more powerful regular expressions (regex) now
rather than on MySQL pattern matching.
- Rewrote watchdog and submission throttle:
* Improved watchdog messages and added watchdog filter.
- Rewrote headline code and renamed it to import.module and export.module:
* Added various improvements, including a better parser, bundles and better
control over individual feeds.
- Rewrote section code and renamed it to meta.module:
* Supports unlimited amount of nested topics. Topics can be nested to create a
multi-level hierarchy.
- Rewrote configuration file resolving:
* Drupal tries to locate a configuration file that matches your domain name or
uses conf.php if the former failed. Note also that the configuration files got
renamed from .conf to .php for security's sake on mal-configured Drupal sites.
- Added caching support which makes Drupal extremely scalable.
- Added access.module:
* Allows you to set up 'roles' (groups) and to bind a set of permissions to
each group.
- Added blog.module.
- Added poll.module.
- Added system.module:
* Moved most of the configuration options from hostname.conf to the new
administration section.
* Added support for custom "filters".
- Added statistics.module
- Added moderate.module:
* Allows to assign users editorial/moderator rights to certain nodes or topics.
- Added page.module:
18. * Allows creation of static (and dynamic) pages through the administration
interface.
- Added help.module:
* Groups all available module documentation on a single page.
- Added forum.module:
* Added an integrated forum.
- Added cvs.module and cvs-to-sql.pl:
* Allows to display and mail CVS log messages as daily digests.
- Added book.module:
* Allows collaborative handbook writing: primary used for Drupal documentation.
- Removed cron.module and integrated it into conf.module.
- Removed module.module as it was no longer needed.
- Various updates:
* Added "auto-post new submissions" feature versus "moderate new submissions".
* Introduced links/Drupal tags: [[link]]
* Added preview functionality when submitting new content (such as a story)
from the administration pages.
* Made the administration section only show those links a user has access to.
* Made all modules use specific form_* functions to guarantee a rock-solid
forms and more consistent layout.
* Improved scheduler:
+ Content can be scheduled to be 'posted', 'queued' and 'hidden'.
* Improved account module:
+ Added "access control" to allow/deny certain usernames/e-mail
addresses/hostnames.
* Improved locale module:
+ Added new overview to easy the translation process.
* Improved comment module:
+ Made it possible to permanently delete comments.
* Improved rating module
* Improved story module:
+ Added preview functionality for administrators.
+ Made it possible to permanently delete stories.
* Improved themes:
+ W3C validation on a best effort basis.
+ Removed $theme->control() from themes.
+ Added theme "goofy".
- Collaboratively revised and expanded the Drupal documentation.
Drupal 2.0.0, 2001-03-15
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- Rewrote the comment/discussion code:
* Comment navigation should be less confusing now.
* Additional/alternative display and order methods have been added.
* Modules can be extended with a "comment system": modules can embed the
existing comment system without having to write their own, duplicate comment
system.
- Added sections and section manager:
* Story sections can be maintained from the administration pages.
* Story sections make the open submission more adaptive in that you can set
individual post, dump and expiration thresholds for each section according to the
story type and urgency level: stories in certain sections do not "expire" and might
stay interesting and active as time passes by, whereas news-related stories are
only considered "hot" over a short period of time.
- Multiple vhosts + multiple directories:
* You can set up multiple Drupal sites on top of the same physical source tree
either by using vhosts or sub-directories.
- Added "user ratings" similar to SlashCode's Karma or Scoop's Mojo:
* All rating logic is packed into a module to ease experimenting with different
19. rating heuristics/algorithms.
- Added "search infrastructure":
* Improved search page and integrated search functionality in the
administration pages.
- Added translation / localization / internationalization support:
* Because many people would love to see their website showing a lot less of
English, and far more of their own language, Drupal provides a framework to set up
a multi-lingual website or to overwrite the default English text in English.
- Added fine-grained user permission (or group) system:
* Users can be granted access to specific administration sections. Example: a
FAQ maintainer can be given access to maintain the FAQ and translators can be given
access to the translation pages.
- Added FAQ module
- Changed the "open submission queue" into a (optional) module.
- Various updates:
* Improved account module:
+ User accounts can be deleted.
+ Added fine-grained permission support.
* Improved block module
* Improved diary module:
+ Diary entries can be deleted
* Improved headline module:
+ Improved parser to support more "generic" RDF/RSS/XML backend.
* Improved module module
* Improved watchdog module
* Improved database abstraction layer
* Improved themes:
+ W3C validation on a best effort basis
+ Added theme "example" (alias "Stone Age")
* Added new scripts to directory "scripts"
* Added directory "misc"
* Added CREDITS file
- Revised documentation
Drupal 1.0.0, 2001-01-15
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- Initial release