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Chapter H: Changelog

3.1 (2004.08.31)

  • Scheduled (``Future'') posting.
  • Dynamic pages powered by PHP.
  • Subcategories for hierarchical categorization of posts.
  • New application-level callbacks enable new ways to extend the Movable Type platform: new hook points allow fine control over site rebuilds as well as filtering and throttling for comments and TrackBack pings.
  • Plugins now have more ways to add to the Movable Type user interface, with more ``plugin actions'' and an ability to add items to the rebuild menu.
  • TransparentProxyIPs configuration setting allows IP addresses to be seen through a local proxy.
  • New default trackback throttling behavior is less likely to block legitimate pings.
  • Category archives now enabled by default.
  • Fixes and new features at the lower levels make Movable Type a better platform with which to develop applications.
  • Numerous bugs fixed with the help of our dedicated beta testers.

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