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* Huge update - I don't have time to write everything down but the directoryDries Buytaert2000-10-10
| | | | | structure changes, some sections are expanded. Take a look at the source code or ask me to elaborate on certain issues/topics.
* * Added UnConeD's theme - it's amazingly cool. However, we really needDries Buytaert2000-09-29
| | | | | better theme descriptions so give it a change and post your ideas. (see config.inc or the "Custumize your page" site.
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* I just commit everything what was queued in my backlog:Dries Buytaert2000-09-26
| | | | | | | | | | - Added a basic implementation of comment moderation - Updated and renamed my 2 themes: I removed redundant boxes and tried to work towards simplicity. - Disabled the other themes as they are broken (I gave you sufficent time to update them). - Removed redundant files. - Added security checks with regard to the usage of HTML tags.
* Various smaller changes: one of the more interesing is the addition of aDries Buytaert2000-09-21
| | | | | check()-function which validates input from forms. The allowed HTML tags can be configured in config.inc.
* ... and the correct MySQL configuration/settings would help us an awful lot ↵Dries Buytaert2000-09-04
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* A really BIG, BIG UPDATE, after two straight days of nothing but codeDries Buytaert2000-09-04
| | | | | | | | and sleep, new stuff is finally in drop.org. This is a quite large and wide-ranging update, which affects almost all of the system files in one way or another. I fixed quite a lot of bugs and added quite a lot of new features, mostly administrative tools as these were really lacking. It's far from finished but it's a start ...
* * Commited a *temporary* version of the new comment system: I have beenDries Buytaert2000-06-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | working on it for about 4 a 5 hours today and I considered it would be smart (backup- or crash-wise) to commit what I have made so far. I'm aware of a few bugs and I'll keep workin on it: - removing bugs - clean up the code to make it very streamlined - improve error checking Once we got a stable comment system, I'll add moderation. But right now I want to sort out the major problems. * I made my theme the default theme until the other themes are updated. * Expanded the database abstraction layer with more goodies.
* Here we go again with a rather large commit:Dries Buytaert2000-06-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | fixed a lot of annoying bugs and boxed whatever there was left to be boxed. * user.class.php: renamed $user->update() to $user->rehash(). * user.class.php: fixed a typical quote-bug in $user->rehash(). * functions.inc: fixed bug in displayOldHeadlines(). * functions.inc: improved several functions. * account.php: fixed major bug in showUser(). * account.php: added some extra words to the human-readable password-generator(tm). * account.php: boxed ALL functions! Fieuw! * submit.php: add some general information and guidlines on how to post submissions. * config.inc: re-thought the categories to be more generic. * submission.php: minor changes * search.pph: fixed minor bug with the author's names. Woops. I have an exam within 4 hours: back to my books. ;-) -------------------------------------------------------------------- * Anyone could check sumbit.php, sumbission.php and faq.php for typoes? * Anyone could adjust calendar.class.php to fit IE? *huh*huh* * Don't be scared to hack along (see below)! I'll be working on the submissions and comments. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Status of drop v0.10: (make the system erational' and release it.) - submissions: submission queue (75% complete) submission moderation (75% complete) - comments: comment moderation ( 0% complete) comment administration ( 0% complete) fixup timestamp mess ( 0% complete) - user system: mail password ( 0% complete) user administation (50% complete) patch admin.php ( 0% complete) account confirmation ( 0% complete) e-mail confimation upon modification of e-mail address ( 0% complete) - proper handling of forms: text2html, html2text html2txt, txt2html (10% complete) bad-word filter (80% complete) automatic link detection ( 0% complete) allowed HTML-tag checker ( 0% complete) - FAQ: cleanup, disclaimer (50% complete) - theme: box everything (100% complete)
* Hoeray! I have a first core version of submission moderation up andDries Buytaert2000-06-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | running. This means people can submit stories, and moderators can moderate stories. When a submission reaches a certain positive threshold (currently set to 2) the submission becomes a story and up it goes. If a submission reaches a certain negative threshold (currently set to -2) the submission is dumped. The fact this is all done by our visitors (without our intervention) makes it truly spiffy imho. The website can live a life on it's own, fed by the visitors. Beware, a lot of work need to be done though ... it's just a first basic implementation with the core functionality. There are quite a lot of things that I'll need to change, extend and improve. But comments, suggestions and ideas are - as always - welcomed. Please read this log message carefully! It features quite a lot of important information. To test the moderation, log in, select theme 'Dries' (the other themes need a small update) and head by clicking the one and only 'submission moderation' link. Don't be afraid to submit lame/funny/useless stories for testing purpose ... as soon we go public, we'll wipe out the story database. ;-) WHAT'S NEW? ----------- * Added 2 new operations to user.class.php to set and retrieve the user's "history". Very evil but required to avoid people voting twice. * Moved dbsave() from account.php to functions.php. In addition, I added a new function to user.class.php called `save()' that ... well, saves the object back to the database. It's (IMHO) a better approach compared to dbsave(): it keeps things organized. ;-) BUGFIXES: --------- * Fixed a (heavy) memory leak in the constructor of user.class.php: mysql_fetch_array() returns an _associative_ array which made the constructor `pollute' the object with a lot of useless variables. * Fixed the slash-problem on the account pages. :-) * Fixed UnConeD's theme glitch, alas the warning. * Fixed the e-mail address not showing in the confirmation email (upon registration). * Fixed the typical quote and backslash problems in submit.php. * submit.php now uses the database abstraction layer. IMPORTANT: ---------- * You can check the new submission system at: http://beta.drop.org/submission.php or by following the `submission moderation' link from my theme. * UnConeD, Jeroen: you'll need to update your themes to take advantage of the new function: displayAccount(). This function will display the `submission moderation' link when a user is logged on. * Natrak: you might want to apply the patches in user.class.php on the other sites using the same user-system.
* * Implemented ban-capabilities, a first step towards an admin-friendly userDries Buytaert2000-06-10
| | | | | | | | | system: - you can add and remove wild-carded e-mails from the banlist. - you can add and remove wild-carded hostnames from the banlist. - you can add and remove wild-carded usernames from the banlist. - you can add and remove wild-carded profanity from the banlist. - you can browse all bans according to their category: see ban.php.
* Bugfixes:Dries Buytaert2000-06-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- * Fixed a few bugs in account.php - saves Natrak some time. I only fixed the obvious, very small bugs reported today. Enhancements: ------------- * Made the default theme a setting in config.inc. You can now easily change the default theme. It's a much nicer approach with more flexibility. When working on your theme, you set your theme to be the default theme. In addition, with a small scripting tric in config.inc we could automatically set the default theme to the most popular theme (according to the user table), or we could periodically cycle (round robin) through all themes: say every week a new default theme. I truly think that's better. :-) * Adjusted config.inc, theme.inc and account.php in order to do so. * I have some remarks with regards to config.inc, but I think I'll share those later in a seperate mail.
* Fixed:natrak2000-06-02
| | | | | | | | | - the login link not working. - the config to send an email. - the debug line that auto set a theme. Changes - changed to using op.
* Hopefully this will not break anything *prays*natrak2000-06-02
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* Imported sourcesDries Buytaert2000-05-18