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Geeklog 1.5.0 BETA 1

  • Monday, May 05 2008 @ 03:00 pm EDT
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Announcements

The Geeklog Team would like to announce that the first beta release of Geeklog 1.5.0 is now available for download. This release incorporates the results of last year's Google Summer of Code, namely:

  • New user-friendly install script by Matt West
  • New Configuration GUI (replacing config.php) by Aaron Blankstein
  • New Webservices API based on the Atom Publishing Protocol by Ramnath R. Iyer

Geeklog 1.5.0 also provides support for OpenID and LDAP, includes FCKeditor 2.6, and much more.

A word of warning, though: We are releasing this beta version in an attempt to keep the schedule we announced earlier, i.e. having a new release out by the time the coding starts for this year's Summer of Code. It is not finished yet.

Geeklog 1.4.0sr6

  • Tuesday, January 08 2008 @ 02:20 pm EST
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Security

MustLive pointed out a possible XSS in the form to email an article to a friend that we're fixing with this release.

Please note that this problem only exists in Geeklog 1.4.0 - neither Geeklog 1.4.1 nor any older versions (1.3.x series) have that problem.

To upgrade from Geeklog 1.4.0sr5-1, download the upgrade archive. To upgrade from any other 1.4.0 version, please use the combo update, which also includes all the previous security updates.

Upgrades should be straightforward, as you only have to replace one file. Since security issues are often exploited soon after they become public, you should install this upgrade as soon as possible.

Nextide announces nexPro Portal and services

  • Monday, October 01 2007 @ 05:04 pm EDT
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Nextide is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the nexPro Portal suite of products for the Geeklog Community. A complete range of standard as well as custom services are also available to address your support requirements. We, at Nextide, have been using Geeklog as a base development framework for our client projects over the past few years. This has given us the opportunity to create a pre-integrated version of Geeklog and nexPro Portal. In addition, nexPro Portal includes a number of components that are well suited for business oriented applications as well as community sites.

Some of the key new plugins and features include:

  • nexForm: Dynamic online forms and Form Editor
  • nexFlow: workflow engine to automate form review, approval and business processes
  • nexFile: Document management with version control and advanced admin features
  • nexList: List administration and used as core admin tool for other plugins
  • nexMenu: Dynamic site menu administration
  • pre-integrated with the forum and the captcha plugins
Visit us at www.nextide.ca

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