5.3.3.1 Release Notes
Feature Updates
- Added a new page attribute, "Exclude from Page List." Now "Exclude from Nav" only affects Auto-Nav. Use "exclude from page list" to affect page list. Any sites that are upgraded and use Exclude from Nav will have those pages also automatically set to "Exclude from Page List" (honoring previous functionality.)
Major Bug Fixes
- Fixed database error that came when pages were duplicated.
- Fixed attribute error that resulted in database duplication constraint errors when adding blocks and updating pages
- Changing the page owner should be possible from the sitemap.
- Modifying "file" type attributes should be possible from the sitemap.
- PHP 5.1 is now supported again (although date/time functionality requires 5.2 but should degrade gracefully.)
Additional Behavioral Improvements
- Improved display of dashboard in 1024x768 browser windows
- Fixing too-strict email validation in the strings validation helper.
- All items in logs should be properly html encoded.
- Mail exceptions should be logged correctly.
- When login via email address is selected, username is now available as an option when adding a new user.
- Page list should now show external links
- Will use the built-in PHP ZIP functionality if it is available, rather than /usr/bin/zip - Thanks Remo
Additional Bug Fixes
- Fixes for plain yogurt template in Internet Explorer
- Fixes to friends community functionality in user profile.
- W3C validation fixes.
- Fixed problems that arose with "allow pass by reference" was off.
- Fixed Internet Explorer not refreshing the captcha image.
- Fixed bug with mail helper incorrectly reporting the from address
- Fixing bugs when custom page type icons are used.
- Multiple files can now be deleted at once (5.3.3 disabled this functionality inadvertently.)
- Fixed bug in htmlhelper->hidden() when used with arrays.
- Fix SQL error for that references ASET_ALLOW_NONE
Comments:
Posted by
drkirby
on
Oct 09th, 2009
Hey Guys.Are you going to be adding this update to simple scripts - so I can easily upgrade using hostmonster etc?
Posted by
synlag
on
Oct 09th, 2009
Thx gang.
Posted by
frz
on
Oct 09th, 2009
that's simple script's deal, not ours.. nag them for us.
Posted by
dlloyd
on
Oct 10th, 2009
hahah! nagging in process!
Posted by
Antonis
on
Oct 15th, 2009
I can't see a link to download the upgrade to 5.3.3.1
Posted by
frz
on
Oct 15th, 2009
its the latest version on sourceforge. If you click the blue button on the bottom of every page titled "host your own" you'll get to it.
Posted by
MissMarvels
on
Oct 24th, 2009
What is the latest previous version to be able to upgrade from?
Posted by
frz
on
Oct 24th, 2009
http://www.concrete5.org/developers/all_downloads
Posted by
312steve
on
Nov 13th, 2009
What are the steps to upgrade from 5.3.3 to 5.3.3.1? Archiving existing files and installing new concrete files is a time consuming process. A faster method would be great.
Posted by
312steve
on
Nov 13th, 2009
What are the steps to upgrade from 5.3.3 to 5.3.3.1? Archiving existing files and installing new concrete files is a time consuming process. A faster method would be great.
Posted by
312steve
on
Nov 13th, 2009
What are the steps to upgrade from 5.3.3 to 5.3.3.1? Archiving existing files and installing new concrete files is a time consuming process. A faster method would be great.
Posted by
andrew
on
Nov 13th, 2009
@312steve: While I think the concrete5 upgrading process compares well to most other CMSs upgrades, we are working on upgrade-in-place, similar to how wordpress will allow upgrades to take place completely from the dashboard.
Posted by
shiv
on
Dec 08th, 2009
how to use my own templates with concrete5.3.3.1 cmsplease give detaills
Posted by
frz
on
Dec 08th, 2009
http://www.concrete5.org/help/building_with_concrete5/developers/themes/make-a-theme/don't be afraid of the forums instead of just posting your question to a guestbook where-ever.
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