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Release of ImpressCMS 1.1 Alpha 2
Published by Marcan on 2008/7/3 (2204 reads)
The ImpressCMS Community is excited to announce the availability of ImpressCMS 1.1 Alpha 2 for testing.
This is the second phase in pre-release testing. This release addresses issues found in the Alpha 1 release, and needs to be tested extensively before a Beta is released in early July. Important This is the secondary release of the all new 1.1 version of ImpressCMS and this package is not to be installed on production site. The purpose of this release is solely to get the system tested as much as possible. We have implemented a huge amount of long requested features and we felt the release cycle of this version needed to start with an alpha stage. But don't worry! Final release will also be available in a few short weeks and will then be able to use this awesome new version on your production site! Help us to get this baby tested, do so will help speed up the delivery process of our stable final version. Your help in testing will assist us in making a more stable and secure project, and will improve the final release of 1.1 What's New? * On-Going Source Code Security Audit * Full SourceCode Security Audit - SQL Queries * Customizable welcome message upon registration, after activation * Selectable WYSIWYG editors via admin * Registration by invitation * Pages/Content Management in core * Third Party Libraries Integration * New Password Encryption with Salt * Customizable Administration Section * New Core Theme (iTheme) * Important step towards a more secure web site with the implementation and integration of HTML Purifier * Enable/disable the userinfo.php view by Anonymous users * Improved permissions management. Allow groups to manage permissions for a limited number of user groups. * UTF-8 as default encoding * RTL language support Built-in * Autoselection of system language based on the the browser language configuration But wait, this isn't even half of new additions! You can check out the rest by Clicking Here. Release notes Changelog Roadmap Installation Guide Migrating From XOOPS System requirements * PHP: 5.1+ * MySQL: MySQL server 4.1.0+ - With UTF-8 Support * Web server: Any server supporting the required PHP version (Apache highly recommended) * Special characters require UTF-8 support from hosting providers. Where Do I Get It? Click here to download ImpressCMS 1.1 Alpha from our SourceForge project. Release Packages Over the following weeks we will release a series of 'Alphas', these are for testing and not for use on a live production website. Alphas tend to be releases targeted at developers to test the code and get familiar with the new additions - but don't let this put you off because we welcome everyone to get involved. Shortly after we've confirmed all the features are implemented we will then move into 'Beta' phase, during this time we would appreciate all users getting involved and reporting all the bugs found, remember that the quicker we get these reports, the quicker we can make the fixes, then move on the Release Candidate (RC) and then of course the 'Final' (Stable). PHP, MySQL and UTF-8 Support ImpressCMS recently announced that all future releases of our Community Management System will be coded to work with PHP5 and that support for PHP4 will be dropped, effective with this Alpha release. ImpressCMS would like to remind users that we will continue to support version 1.0 of our Community Management System with PHP4 until PHP.net drops their support on August 8th 2008. This will include support via our forums along with the addition of any security updates and patches that may arise. With the upgrade to PHP5 this will also affect the minimum supported MySQL version. It is apparent that the minimum supported version of MySQL with PHP5 is 4.1.0 which also brings us in line with UTF-8 due to this being where MySQL introduced UTF-8 support. Therefore as of ImpressCMS 1.1 our minimum supported version of MySQL will also be 4.1.0. Note: Hosting providers should now come with PHP5 as standard, however we understand some are dual packaged with PHP4 and PHP5. Normally you can override the Apache settings adding additional code to a .htaccess file, if you are unsure of how to accomplish this then you should seek advice from your providers. Nightly Build ImpressCMS automatically generates nightly builds, these allow you to test the latest additions to the code and although we urge users not to try this in a live production website, we would like to request that you do test run these builds and give us your feedback to help improve future releases. When giving feedback please include the file name. You can find all the 'Nightly Builds' here: http://www.impresscms.org/nightly/
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