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Argos

In version 1449, in the Media section, clicking a subdir within the media dir (Argos Theme) opens that dir in a new window, instead of the media browser.
Jurgen Nijhuis
Argos Media
Heiloo, The Netherlands
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Luisehahne

Yes correct, it's the right explaining, setting Droplets in frontend shouldn't be allowed. Droplets will be set in Backend to show in Frontend.

Dietmar
Note: Once the code has been generated, it is easy to debug. It's not a bug, it's a feature!

Argos

I haven been informed that it's about droplets in frontend input fields.
Jurgen Nijhuis
Argos Media
Heiloo, The Netherlands
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pcwacht

So if a droplet is INSIDE a textbox/textarea it won't work.

Is what I make of it and I think it shouldn't work there.


John
[url="http://www.ictwacht.nl"]http://www.ictwacht.nl[/url] = Dutch ICT info
[url="http://www.pcwacht.nl"]http://www.pcwacht.nl[/url] = My first
both still work in progress, since years.....

Luisehahne

if you set a droplet, e.g. the loginbox, in input or textarea fields in news or formmodul, the droplet shouldn't work. Same issues you in some other modules, e.g. guestbook and has to fix.

Dietmar
Note: Once the code has been generated, it is easy to debug. It's not a bug, it's a feature!

Argos

Guys, what does this mean?
QuotePrevent from workable Droplets in ' news'-and ' form '- modules (input and textareafields)
Jurgen Nijhuis
Argos Media
Heiloo, The Netherlands
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Luisehahne

Dear Community,

The most important changes concern the security of WebsiteBaker. With the introduction of the new class "secureForm" WebsiteBaker recieved quite some profound changes. Due to the expressed concerns and valued suggestions of the Community the multitab capabilities will be introduced into this class in one of the next DEV-Versions of WB. From that moment on every siteadministrator can then configure the required securitylevel himself.


  • JQuery updated to Version 1.5.1 and JQuery UI updated to Version 1.8.10
  • JQuery is implemented in the Head of Admin Backend (Community Suggestion)
  • /admin/images reintroduced due to continuous usage in old modules
  • SM2 Parameter XHTML output of "target" attribute now supressable and SM2 completley XHTML valid
  • Checkbox to force overwriting existing moduleinstallation, no downgrade
  • FCKEditor upgraded to Version 2.6.6
  • Rework of "Back" links in backend, no JS "Back" links anymore
  • Prevent from workable Droplets in ' news'-and ' form '- modules (input and textareafields)
  • Backend Theme ARGOS updated to Version 1.5
  • Automatic enableling of YUI framework for modules deactivated
  • Languagefiles synchonised with 2.9 languagefiles, more variables available
  • Installer recieved complete rework to supress known webspace issues (Community Contribution)
  • more about further patches and adaption since 2.8.1 see changelog


The developer team would like to thank the community for the continued effort to bring WebsiteBaker 2.8.2 to a more modern standard. Lots of proposals where incorporated out of the various Forum Diskussions. Some have been postponed to the version 2.9 though.

A special thank you goes to FrankH who invested a lot of time and effort into the project to close all security holes. Also thanks to Argos for the update of his backEnd Theme, Thorn for his work on the WB Search Engine and Stefek for his Suggestions and his ongoing work towards the new design of the installer.

To all of you WebsiteBaker Users we would also extend our thanks for the continued support and trust in WebsiteBaker, the WebsiteBaker Org e.V. and the development team,

Dietmar, Klaus, Ruud, Werner
Note: Once the code has been generated, it is easy to debug. It's not a bug, it's a feature!