tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48825571060542365602024-03-13T06:12:23.363-07:00Napata CMSThe Write Stuff.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-57266640431042658012014-07-08T12:30:00.000-07:002014-10-27T00:04:43.077-07:00Name Change Alert: Napata CMS Changes to Karnak CMSThis is the third change I have implemented for this project. The new name is Karnak CMS. This reflects the new direction that I will be taking in the development of this script. For a brief history of the ancient Egyptian place of Karnak please read this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnak">Wikipedia</a> article.<br />
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New name, new beginnings. Watch this space. <b>Karnak CMS 1.0</b> will be coming soon instead of <b>Napata CMS 2.0</b>. The new development blog can be found at <a href="http://karnak-cms.blogspot.com/">karnak-cms.blogspot.com</a>.</div>
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<span style="font-size: 30px;"><b><a href="http://karnak-cms.blogspot.com/">Karnak CMS 1.0</a> Coming Soon!!!</b></span></div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-77433446835996159692014-05-28T13:00:00.000-07:002014-05-28T13:00:01.864-07:00Napata CMS 2.0: A Major Rewrite UnderwayNapata CMS project has been on hiatus for a while. Sorry about that. The last release was 1.6.0 released on September last year. I've been kind of got "hit by a bus", right? Not quite. Although, 1.8.0 is/was ready, I did not feel it was alright to release it. Why? I felt strongly the CMS project was constrained in terms of its architecture. So I thought it would be a good idea for me to rewrite the entire software. That is where the leap to Napata 2.0 is coming about. I am working on the rewrite currently so y'all better watch this space. The new structure will be a lot more cooler and more adaptive to whatever kind of site you would like to create. That is enough. No need of letting out the cat out of the bag.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-85131634398864313502013-09-19T00:40:00.000-07:002013-09-19T00:41:10.828-07:00Napata CMS 1.6.0.2013 and Napata Flat File CMS 1.6.0.2013 Released<b>Napata CMS 1.6.0.2013</b> is now out and it's packed with something sweet for all you web developers: <a href="http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/">Twitter Bootstrap</a>. This release comes with <a href="http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/">Twitter Bootstrap 2.3.2</a> plus some awesome Bootstrap swatches from <a href="http://bootswatch.com/">Bootswatch</a>. Furthermore, I've pushed the project to the GPLv3 licence. For the full changelog please read on:<br />
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Napata CMS 1.6.0.2013</h3>
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<li>New: "Edit Summary" textarea form element.</li>
<li>Change: Edit.php and create.php layout tweaks.</li>
<li>Change: NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW, NOARCHIVE robots for all special pages.</li>
<li>Change: Admin_Pages title and text changes to reflect that the administration page is for "articles" and not "pages".</li>
<li>Change: Main Administration page fix to the article-administration link. Link now reads "Admin Articles" instead of "Admin pages".</li>
<li>Fix: Generic error message printed on the homepage when the static page selected for display on the frontpage does not exist.</li>
<li>New: Twitter Bootstrap 2.3.2 integrated.</li>
<li>New: Superhero, <a href="http://bootswatch.com/amelia/">Amelia</a>, <a href="http://bootswatch.com/united/">United</a> and <a href="http://bootswatch.com/cerulean/">Cerulean</a> Bootswatch themes added.</li>
<li>Fix: Fixed a bug to the installer that caused the configuration form not to show.</li>
<li>Fix: File inclusion error and styling changes made to the error files.</li>
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Napata Flat File CMS 1.6.0.2013</h3>
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<li>New: Both front-end and backend theming is provided by a single stylesheet that is defined in the configuration file npt-load.php.</li>
<li>Change: css/admin folder removed. Administration theming is now provided in a single stylesheet.</li>
<li>New: ClearStatCache() method added.</li>
<li>New: Generic content displayed on the frontpage if the INDEX.txt file does not exist in the CMS installation directory.</li>
<li>New: File modified timestamp printed at the bottom of each article.</li>
<li>New: Twitter Bootstrap 2.3.2 integrated into the core.</li>
<li>New: <a href="http://bootswatch.com/amelia/">Amelia</a>, <a href="http://bootswatch.com/united/">United</a> and <a href="http://bootswatch.com/cerulean/">Cerulean</a> Bootswatch themes added to the pre-installed themes.</li>
<li>New: Added "Theming" article.</li>
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That's it for now. If you find any bug, you can lodge it on the projects' Sourceforge Issue Trackers. Here the project pages for the database-driven CMS and the flat-file one: <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms">Napata CMS</a> and <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napataflatcms">Napata Flat CMS</a>. <b>Woohoo! Enjoy, ;-). I'm out.</b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-85318463365766277282013-06-29T01:44:00.000-07:002013-06-29T01:44:47.891-07:00Napata CMS 1.5.1.2013 is Out!<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms">Napata CMS 1.5.1.2013</a> is now out. This release contains a number of bugfixes plus two majpr updates to the packages that ship with the script. The full changelog for this release is as follows:<br />
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<li>Fix: Major security fix to a security hole detected in the previous 1.5.2013 release.</li>
<li>Change: Minute change to the admin static pages page.</li>
<li>Change: Updated MarkItUp editor to 1.1.14.</li>
<li>Change: Updated HTMLPurifier to 4.5.0.</li>
<li>Fix: Minute bugfix on the installer.</li>
<li>Change: WYMeditor global settings can now be altered from a single point, editor.php file.</li>
<li>Fix: Bug fix to the Purifier() function.</li>
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N.B: All previous releases of Napata CMS should not be used on production sites. This is the recommended version of the script that should be used since it fixes a major security hole found in the previous releases.<br />
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Where is the Latest Release on Google Code?</h2>
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This release is not ( and never will be) available on <a href="http://code.google.com/p/napata-cms/">Google Code</a> due to the changes that Google wants to introduce to its download service. See this <a href="http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-change-to-google-code-download-service.html">post</a> for more information. Presumably, I might move to Github but that is best left for another day, aye. Sad! I'm out!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-69407584751763221992013-03-30T01:40:00.000-07:002013-03-30T01:40:30.485-07:00Napata Flat File CMS 1.5.2013 ReleasedSlightly one week after I released the database-driven <a href="http://napata-cms.blogspot.com/2013/03/napata-cms-152013-released.html">Napata CMS 1.5.2013 release</a>, here comes the latest flat file package of the CMS. Here is the changelog for the release:<br />
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<li>Change: Moved the Console code to the main NapataFileCMS class file.</li>
<li>Change: Moved the Admin page code to the main NapataFileCMS class file.</li>
<li>New: Added new method: AdminPage();</li>
<li>New: Added new admin page: PHP Info page.</li>
<li>Change: NOARCHIVE, NOFOLLOW, NOINDEX robots for Login, Console and Admin pages.</li>
<li>New: DeFunkt front-end theme added to the pre-installed themes.</li>
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That's all. Remember you can get the script on both <strong>Google Code</strong> and <strong>Sourceforge</strong>. Just follow the links on the right sidebar of this blog and get started. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-45684748718770911692013-03-20T02:00:00.000-07:002013-03-20T02:00:09.885-07:00Napata CMS 1.5.2013 ReleasedWassup everybody! The 1.5.2013 release is now out ready for you to download. Oops, this is after roughly 3 months since the last release (not bad at all). One of the main improvements I have bundled in this release is the ability for the site admin to select a static page to be displayed on the site's frontpage rather than the usual recent articles posted on the site. To effect this change, the site admin has to go the Admin_Site_settings page. Then they have to fill in the title of the static page in the form for the change to happen. The admin can leave the static homepage field empty if they would like to show the most recent articles on the front page.<br />
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<li>New: Moved installer core files to their own directory.</li>
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<li>Change: Minor changes to the installer.</li>
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<li>Change: Upgrade JQuery library to the 1.8.2 release.</li>
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<li>Change: Minor change to HandleSQLErrors() function to write the request_uri instead of the query string in error logfiles.</li>
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<li>Fix: Minor syntatic fix to the sample article on installer. Removed tags around the first paragraph that prevented Markdown to work properly. (Markdown package)</li>
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<li>Fix: Fix to a bug that prevented NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW, NOARCHIVE robots from not being printed for all revised articles.</li>
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<li>Fix: Social network links open in a new tab.</li>
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<li>New: Updated WYMEditor to 0.5 (stable) release. (WYSIWYM package)</li>
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<li>Fix: Fixes to the error logic when summary, article title or article body fields are empty when saving a record.</li>
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<li>Fix: Article information is not lost when saving a newly created page after an error is detected.</li>
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<li>Change: Upgraded WYMeditor package to 0.5 stable release. (WYSIWYM package)</li>
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<li>Change: Editor size changes. (Markup and Markdown syntax packages)</li>
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<li>Change: Upgrade PHP Markdown Extra parser to the 1.2.6 release. (Markdown syntax package)</li>
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<li>New: Static page for the homepage can now be selected.</li>
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<li>Change: Admin_update_settings page altered. Site admin can now select the static page to be shown on the front page.</li>
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<li>New: DeFunkt theme added to the pre-installed themes.</li>
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<li>Change: Added static_homepage input field to the installer.</li>
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<li>Change: DeFunkt replaces the Default theme.</li>
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<br /><br />Oops, I forgot this. A new pre-installed theme has been added in this release: the DeFunkt theme. It is now the default theme that you will see once you install the script.<br />
<br /><br />Remember, you can get this script on <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms">Sourceforge</a> and on <a href="http://code.google.com/p/napata-cms/">Google Code</a>. <strong>Enjoy, :-).</strong>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-38742404421732375522013-01-06T22:00:00.000-08:002013-01-07T21:35:10.680-08:00Happy New Year! Napata CMS 1.4.1.2013 and Napata Flat File CMS 1.4.2013 ReleasedWhat a great way to start the year. <b>Napata CMS 1.4.1.2013</b> and <b>Napata Flat File CMS 1.4.201</b>3 are out. Here are some quick overviews of the changes I have introduced in these releases.<br />
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This is mainly a bug fix release. I have implemented some minute fixes to the Markup package and the Markdown package. The main bug fix was in the WYSIWYM package. The bug affected the 404 error pages. The complete changelog for this release is as follows:<br />
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<li>Fix: Error functions bugs. All SQL queries use PHP PDO. (WYSIWYM package)</li>
<li>Fix: Text formatting rules fixed to show the correct Markdown syntax in the Markdown package. (Markdown package)</li>
<li>Fix: Sitename displayed on the "Text Formatting Help" window.</li>
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Napata Flat File CMS 1.4.2013</h2>
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As for the Flat File package, I have included a simple admin page that checks for some system and script environment settings. Some bug fixes also ship with this release. Here is the complete changelog:<br />
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<li>Change: Admin home panel shows some basic environment settings of your server and the script.</li>
<li>Change: Security fixes.</li>
<li>Fix: 404 error thrown for articles not found.</li>
<li>Fix: File size checks prior to uploading to the Articles directory.</li>
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That's it for now. You can download the latest releases on both Google Code and Sourceforge. If you like the scripts you can <b>star them on Google Code</b> or <b>recommend them on Sourceforge</b>. Enjoy! Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-88637252356093809482012-11-30T23:33:00.000-08:002012-11-30T23:33:31.794-08:00Napata CMS 1.4.2012 Released<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms">Napata CMS 1.4.2012</a> is now out. This is the main database-driven script of this project. The main change in this release is that the script now uses PHP's PDO to run all database queries. This is a major improvement since the use of mysql_* functions is not recommended; these functions are deprecated. Additional changes include bugfixes to the rendering engine, addition of a "My Account" link to the ActionLinks bar, a revamped admin area and the inclusion of static pages. Here is the complete changelog:<br />
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<li>New: SQL Queries rewritten to use PHP PDO.</li>
<li>Change: "My Account" link introduced.</li>
<li>Fix: Theme fixes.</li>
<li>Change: Method showErrorPage() for error pages.</li>
<li>Fix: Data validation for user query.</li>
<li>New: Parser extension Box tag.(Markup variant)</li>
<li>New: Parser function extended. Arrows syntax, forced line break, Alert, Incomplete, Notice tags methods.(Markup variant)</li>
<li>Fix: Data validation on special pages' queries.</li>
<li>Change: Code cleanup</li>
<li>Fix: Security Fixes.</li>
<li>Change: SQL syntax improved; to improve site performance.</li>
<li>Change: Administration panel improved.</li>
<li>Change: Footer template changes shows Admin Email.</li>
<li>Change: Renamed the Installer Check file to Check.php</li>
<li>New: Check.php checks for register_globals and allow_url_fopen settings too.</li>
<li>New: RevisionMessage() added. Shows the latest page link when a revied page of the same name is accessed.</li>
<li>New: Theme tweaks to pre-installed themes to show the RevisionsMessage.</li>
<li>New: Die Syntax introduced. Syntax format is die{{Your text....}}die. (Markup Variant)</li>
<li>New: Edit summary now shown on the "Revisions" and "All Pages" pages.</li>
<li>New: Update script revamped. You can upgrade your site by pointing your script to the update.php script.</li>
<li>New: Check.php checks for update.php script too.</li>
<li>New: Static pages introduced.</li>
<li>New: Navigation generated dynamically. Navigation items consist of static pages.</li>
<li>New:Action links replace forms on all pre-installed themes.</li>
<li>Change: "Hello World" article replaced by a sample article.</li>
<li>New: Last modified timestamp shown on "All articles" and "Revisions" pages.</li>
<li>Change: Update scripts' queries re-written; queries now use PHP's PDO.</li>
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Remember, you can get the script on Google Code as well as Sourceforge. <br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-79981616557088146252012-11-09T23:28:00.000-08:002012-11-09T23:30:55.073-08:00Napata Flat File CMS 1.2.2012 is out!This comes approximately 1 month after the release of the script's first release candidate. But that ain't late at all. This release fixes a phoney bug that caused PHP code to display instead of the action links on a web page. Additionally, some other cosmetic changes have been made to the script. Here is the entire changelog for the flat file cms script:<br />
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<li>New: Config file added: npt-load.php</li>
<li>Change: Moved $copyright variable to npt-load.php config file.</li>
<li>Change: Added DIRPATH costant to the config. Points to the absolute path to the folders.</li>
<li>Change: Deletion of error_reporting code in some pages. Config file now handles the error_reporting code.</li>
<li>Fix: Fixes to E_NOTICE and E_WARNING errors.</li>
<li>Change: Sidebar styling changes.</li>
<li>Change: Renamed the sidebar heading from "Other Articles" to "Articles".</li>
<li>Fix: Replaced PHP short tags on ActionLinks method to fix display problems of action links.</li>
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That is all for now. Remember you can download the latest release both on <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napataflatcms/">Sourceforge</a> and <a href="http://code.google.com/p/napata-flat-file-cms/">Google Code</a> (see the sidebar links on your right). <b>Woohoo! I'm out. </b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-38196400426512377852012-10-07T22:48:00.000-07:002012-10-08T23:02:00.032-07:00Napata Flat File CMS 1.2rc1.2012 ReleasedThe first release candidate of the text file package of Napata CMS: <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napataflatcms/">Napata Flat File CMS 1.2rc1.2012</a>, is now out in the wild.<br />
It is very simple to set up a single page brochure site using this script. Simply unzip the package and upload it to your server.<br />
You can then add other articles to the site using an FTP client or the File Uploads console on the site.<br />
It is as simple as that.<br />
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Here are some of the features of this script:<br />
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<li>Requires no database.</li>
<li>No installer.</li>
<li>Text files CMS</li>
<li>No administration backend.</li>
<li>Static frontpage.</li>
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The project's SourceForge and Google Code pages are:<br />
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<li> <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napataflatcms/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/napataflatcms/</a> </li>
<li> <a href="http://code.google.com/p/napata-flat-file-cms/">http://code.google.com/p/napata-flat-file-cms/</a></li>
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<b>NOTE: This is a release candidate and is meant for testing purposes only. Do not use this on a production site. Nicked a bug? Simply post on the project's Google Code issues tracker </b><b><b>[<a href="http://code.google.com/p/napata-flat-file-cms/issues/list">http://code.google.com/p/napata-flat-file-cms/issues/list</a>]</b> or on the project's Sourceforge bug tacker[<a href="http://sourceforge.net/p/napataflatcms/tickets/">http://sourceforge.net/p/napataflatcms/tickets/</a>]. </b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-42913191879856561732012-10-06T08:07:00.002-07:002012-10-06T08:07:58.297-07:00Napata Flat File CMS Release Candidate 1 on the WayI'll be releasing the first release of the minimalist, text file only package of Napata CMS in the coming days. After a week of inspirational coding and running of tests on the script over the scraps of free time I can get, I am happy to say that the result is usable. Remember, this script will not be a detail-to-detail replica of the main, database-driven script (please read this <a href="http://napata-cms.blogspot.com/2012/09/migrating-to-pdo-and-may-be-create-text.html">post</a> to get a grip on the design principles of the flat file CMS).<br />
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Download Sites for the Script</h3>
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If you would like to download the script you can get it on both Sourceforge and Google Code. Here are the links to the project pages:<br />
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<li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napataflatcms/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/napataflatcms/</a></li>
<li><a href="http://code.google.com/p/napata-flat-file-cms/">http://code.google.com/p/napata-flat-file-cms/</a> </li>
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-84497962749117992072012-09-26T22:17:00.000-07:002012-09-27T03:13:45.310-07:00Migrating to PDO and (may be) Create a Text-File Napata CMSMoving over to <a href="http://php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php">PDO</a>? Yup. This will be one of the main, in fact the main objective for the development of the upcoming release of Napata CMS. Ideally, hanging on the deprecated mysql_* functions is not favourable since the PHP developers discourage the use of the MySQL extension (notice the <a href="http://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-query.php">big red notice above this page</a>. And read <a href="http://phpmaster.com/migrate-from-the-mysql-extension-to-pdo/">this post</a> too.) So there it is. It will take me some time re-writing all the queries but at least I do know every bit of code in the application. Hopefully, by the end of the year, I will have released something, plus some release candidates, that fully depend on <a href="http://php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php">PDO</a> for querying the database.<br />
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What about a Text File Version of the Script?</h3>
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This is in the pre-alpha stage. Actually, my idea is that of a minimalist version of the script. Actually, I am thinking of it being radically different in it's functionality. It will not have every thing that the main, database-driven script has. It will be a simple, straight-forward script. Dead simple. In fact, I am thinking of it being sort of a Rendering Engine only (no editing interfaces, no relational features between articles, and so on and so on ....). So, well, back to hacking. Wish me some luck in this next effort.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-23030409710322530392012-09-08T02:59:00.001-07:002012-09-12T22:34:06.329-07:00Napata CMS 1.2.2012 ReleasedThe official release of <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms/files/">Napata CMS 1.2</a> is out almost 1 week after I released its first release candidate. Not to bore you in any way, here is the changes I have implemented since the release of 1.2rc1:<br />
1. Fix: NOTICE errors fixed on the index.php page.<br />
2. Fix: NOTICE errors fixes on the prepackaged themes.<br />
3. New: Accessing the editing form now uses GET rather than POST.<br />
4. Fix: Dialog that comes up on reload of the editing form eliminated.<br />
5. Change: Minor changes to the themes.<br />
6. Change: Reverted the home page title from 'Recent Changes' back to 'Home'.<br />
7. Change: Reduced the teaser's word limit to 100 words on the index page.<br />
That is it for now.<br />
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<b>Remember, you can get the script's packages (Markdown, Mediawiki syntax and WYSIWYM) on <a href="http://code.google.com/p/napata-cms/downloads/list">Google Code</a> too.</b><br />
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I've corrected a little bug on the 1.2.2012 release. The bug was on the editing and create form pages that affected the Syntax Help sliding menu. The latest file is now up online. <b></b><br />
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The project's Google Code page has changed. The new project's home can be found at <a href="http://code.google.com/p/napata-cms/">http://code.google.com/p/napata-cms/</a>. My aim here was to make the name more descriptive on the site. Otherwise, nothing much has changed. All future releases of this script will be posted here. Nice!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-55659617238029835842012-09-04T22:24:00.001-07:002012-09-04T22:29:32.458-07:00Napata CMS 1.2.2012: Release UpdateI'll be releasing the official Napata CMS 1.2.2012 in the coming days. Nicked some [ter|hor]rible bugs in the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms/files/">release candidate</a> that I uploaded last week plus some numerous E_NOTICE errors in the code. However, the cleanup of the E_NOTICE errors will be an on going effort on my part. So expect some E-NOTICE bugs in this release (they aren't fatal errors). I'll be cleaning them up as the script's development goes on.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-69603053724150455362012-08-28T22:39:00.004-07:002012-09-13T03:35:56.302-07:00Napata CMS 1.2 Release Candidate 1 is out!<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms/files/">Napata CMS 1.2rc1.2012</a> is out. The first release of the Napata CMS script. This is a release candidate of the upcoming official release of the 1.2.2012. The script comes in 3 packages: Mediawiki/Markup, Markdown and WYSIWYM packages. Here comes the changelog (quite a long list):<br />
1. Change: Project name change to Napata CMS from 230 CMS.(OK, this was stated on a <a href="http://napata-cms.blogspot.com/2012/08/napata-cms-first-post.html">previous post</a>).<br />
2. User 'Bio' information enabled.<br />
3. Change: Updated the Account Details page. Users can change their bio info and name (full names) too.<br />
4. Change: Pages/posts GET variable changed from "id" to "post". <br />
5. New: function Delete(). This function prevents the deletion of pages which are not revisions.<br />
6. Change: Maximum title length for posts increased from 30 to 50 characters.<br />
7. New: Links automatically detected in the text by parser. (Markup variant)<br />
8. New: MeatCMS theme added to the pre-installed themes.<br />
9.New: MarkItUp, MarkItUp-Markdown and WYMeditor integration.<br />
10.Fix: CSS max-width, min-width constraints on Edit forms.<br />
11.New: Success messages returned after certain events e.g. logging out, update of site settings etc.<br />
12.New: HTMLPurifier library integration.<br />
13.New: TestPostBody() function added. Limits the creation of new revisions to only where a major edit to a post has been done.<br />
14.Change: Minor change to the installer to detect magic_quotes_gpc setting.<br />
15. Fix: Numerous fixes to the file paths server-side inclusions.<br />
16. New: Added a last_modified column to the Articles table.<br />
17. New: Last mofied timestamp on all articles.<br />
18. Change: Fixes to the signedup column structure.<br />
19. New: AuthorData() function ensures that the Editor's name and Last_modified timestamp are shown on normal articles only.<br />
20. Change: Minor changes to the pre-installed themes.<br />
21. New: Articles' last modified timestamps and timestamp column added to the database and themes.<br />
22. Change: Changed signedup column from TIMESTAMP to DATETIME type.<br />
23. New: Added database upgrade script to release 1.2.<br />
24. New: ERROR_LEVEL constant now accepts both named constants or their equivalent integers.<br />
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Get it on Sourceforge and Google Code</h3>
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You can the packages on <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms/">Sourceforge</a>. <b>Enjoy!</b><br />
P.S: The Markup releases do not have any "extension" to the filename while the Markdown and WYSIWYM packages have the <b>"MD"</b> and <b>"WYM"</b> words respectively on their zip packages<b></b><br />
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Update</h3>
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Nicked a horrible bug on the Markdown package of the release candidate that returned a blank page after editing a post/article. The corrected file is now up for downloading. ;-)<b><br /></b>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-59720855010179603562012-08-26T22:24:00.000-07:002012-09-12T22:30:20.752-07:001.2 Release Candidate on the wayI'll be releasing a release candidate for the upcoming 1.2 release of the script some time this week. <aside>The release numbering follows that of 230 CMS since the last release of 230 CMS was 1.1</aside>. This release has some major changes to it starting right from the database layout. Now that is a MAJOR release. Amongst the changes is the addition of an EDITOR (wow!). So watch this space.<br />
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P.S: The project's Sourceforge project is <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/napatacms/">here</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4882557106054236560.post-64905441199246218682012-08-02T21:49:00.000-07:002012-08-12T22:49:47.150-07:00Napata CMS: First PostThis is Napata CMS' blog. I'll be moving all 230 CMS future releases to this new project. All future releases of this CMS script will ride on the Napata "brandname"(?). I'll be making the changes to the new project over the coming months. Watch this space. Holla!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0