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Chapter H: Changelog

0.07 (2001.10.02)

  • Added uniqueness validation on author name; you can no longer create two authors with the same name, nor change your author name in your profile to the name of another author.
  • Rebuild popup now lets you rebuild just your indexes (index templates), if desired.
  • Added a View Site link to the ``rebuilt'' page, so you can view the site right after rebuilding.
  • Made all REBUILD links in status messages a link to the rebuild popup window, but only if the user has rebuild permissions.
  • mt-comments.cgi now rebuilds all entry archives after adding a new comment, even when using popup window comments.
  • Changed format of weekly archive page names so as not to clash with daily archive pages; weekly archive pages are now called week_YYYY_MM_DD.html (they used to be just YYYY_MM_DD.html).
  • Changed format of category archive page names so as not to just use category IDs; new format is lower-case munged version of category name (remove all non-alphanumeric characters, change spaces to underscores, and consecutive underscores to one single underscore). For example: Fun & Games gets translated to fun_games.html.
  • Improved error messages when using a template tag out of context; for example, using a MTEntryTitle tag outside of an MTEntries container on an index/date-based/category template (it is legal on an individual entry template, because the entire template is in entry context). (Sara Flemming)
  • Added a No archives option to the Preferred Archive Type pulldown on the Edit blog configuration screen; the lack of such an option, combined with the Javascript validation, made it effectively possible to disable archiving for a blog.

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