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Posted almost 14 years ago
Manage easly users history in frontend applications (and in backend too)Manage users navigation history is a common scenario developing frontend applications and BEdita comes with an integrated system to handle it. To activate history tracking just ... [More] edit config/frontend.ini.php in your frontend application and uncomment $config["history"] = array( "sessionEntry" => 5, "showDuplicates" => false, "trackNotLogged" => false); where sessionEntry is the number of history items you want to have in session showDuplicates says if duplicate history items have to show in session trackNotLogged says if history of unsigned users has to be active Automatically BEdita will trace users activity in history table and fill History array in session. In $BEAuthUser variable (views variable for user session info) you will have for example: [History] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [area_id] => 1 [object_id] => 3 [title] => This is the title of content [url] => /url-to-that-content [user_id] => 1 [id] => 1 ) [1] => Array (...) Ajax and Flash calls are not inserted in history and you can always control what you want to end up in history through out the AppController::historyItem property. Setting it to null you avoids to register history in some cases. For example if you don't want access to a content with unique name "mycontent" to be tracked, then you can add to PagesController protected function mycontentBeforeFilter() {$this->historyItem = null;} If you need you can also manage users history in BEdita backend: just uncomment from bedita-app/config/bedita.cfg.php $config["history"] array. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
Manage easly users history in frontend applications (and in backend too)Manage easly users history in frontend applications (and in backend too)Manage users navigation history is a common scenario developing frontend applications and BEdita comes ... [More] with an integrated system to handle it. To activate history tracking just edit config/frontend.ini.php in your frontend application and uncomment: $config["history"] = array( "sessionEntry" => 5, "showDuplicates" => false, "trackNotLogged" => false ); where: sessionEntry is the number of history items you want to have in session showDuplicates says if duplicate history items have to show in session trackNotLogged says if history of unsigned users has to be active Automatically BEdita will trace users activity in history table and fill History array in session. In $BEAuthUser variable (views variable for user session info) you will have for example: ['History'] => Array( [0] => Array( ['area_id'] => 1 ['object_id'] => 3 ['title'] => //This is the title of content ['url'] => //url-to-that-content ['user_id'] => 1 ['id'] => 1 ), [1] => Array(...) ... ); Ajax and Flash calls are not inserted in history and you can always control what you want to end up in history through out the AppController::historyItem property. Setting it to null you avoids to register history in some cases. For example if you don't want access to a content with unique name "mycontent" to be tracked, then you can add to PagesController: protected function mycontentBeforeFilter() { $this->historyItem = null; } If you need you can also manage users history in BEdita backend: just uncomment from bedita-app/config/bedita.cfg.php $config["history"] array.   [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
BEdita 3.2 alpha codename "popolus" releasedA Christmas present!We released today a preview and unstable version of BEdita: 3.2 alpha (code name populus*) is now offically available. This is the first development release of the new 3.2 series and it ... [More] introduces many new features and improvements, regarding both the User Interface and the undergoing engine. Here's a brief list of the most notable changes: a new wizard installer that eventually simplifies the install and configuration of a new BEdita instance; the Admin module contains now a configuration utility that permits a visual edit of the most used BEdita configuration directives; this version features a new User module to manage users and groups (also the new default group "manager" has been added) Publication module has been revisited, all ajax behaviors were removed in order to make it similar to other modules; navigation interface has been revisited; routing rules in frontend applications have been improved; all editable configuration parameters have been joined in one cfg file (bedita.cfg.php) CakePHP was updated to version 1.3.x Smarty template engine was updated to 3.1.x series   See also the changelog for all changes.Important: have a look at the install guide or if you want to try out this new version upgrading from 3.1 series, have a look at the upgrade guide.   Explore and follow BEdita also on: forum.bedita.com - official discussion forum sourceforge.net/projects/bedita - SF project page (also on Freshmeat, Ohloh, Facebook, Twitter)   (*) “populus” : [ pronounce \ˈpä-pyə-ləs\ ], aka poplar, is a genus of 25–35 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere.. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
BEdita 3.2 alpha codename "popolus" releasedA Christmas present!We released today a preview and unstable version of BEdita: 3.2 alpha (code name populus*) is now offically available. This is the first development release of the new 3.2 series and ... [More] it introduces many new features and improvements, regarding both the User Interface and the undergoing engine. Here's a brief list of the most notable changes: a new wizard installer that eventually simplifies the install and configuration of a new BEdita instance; the Admin module contains now a configuration utility that permits a visual edit of the most used BEdita configuration directives; this version features a new User module to manage users and groups (also the new default group "manager" has been added) Publication module has been revisited, all ajax behaviors were removed in order to make it similar to other modules; navigation interface has been revisited; routing rules in frontend applications have been improved; all editable configuration parameters have been joined in one cfg file (bedita.cfg.php) CakePHP was updated to version 1.3.x Smarty template engine was updated to 3.1.x series   See also the changelog for all changes.Important: have a look at the install guide or if you want to try out this new version upgrading from 3.1 series, have a look at the upgrade guide.   Explore and follow BEdita also on: forum.bedita.com - official discussion forum sourceforge.net/projects/bedita - SF project page (also on Freshmeat, Ohloh, Facebook, Twitter)   (*) “populus” : [ pronounce \ˈpä-pyə-ləs\ ], aka poplar, is a genus of 25–35 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere.. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
BEdita 3.2 alpha codename "popolus" releasedA Christmas present!We released today a preview and unstable version of BEdita: 3.2 alpha (code name populus*) is now offically available. This is the first development release of the new 3.2 series and ... [More] it introduces many new features and improvements, regarding both the User Interface and the undergoing engine. Here's a brief list of the most notable changes: a new wizard installer that eventually simplifies the install and configuration of a new BEdita instance; the Admin module contains now a configuration utility that permits a visual edit of the most used BEdita configuration directives; this version features a new User module to manage users and groups (also the new default group "manager" has been added) Publication module has been revisited, all ajax behaviors were removed in order to make it similar to other modules; navigation interface has been revisited; routing rules in frontend applications have been improved; all editable configuration parameters have been joined in one cfg file (bedita.cfg.php) CakePHP was updated to version 1.3.x Smarty template engine was updated to 3.1.x series   See also the changelog for all changes.Important: have a look at the install guide or if you want to try out this new version upgrading from 3.1 series, have a look at the upgrade guide.   Explore and follow BEdita also on: forum.bedita.com - official discussion forum sourceforge.net/projects/bedita - SF project page (also on Freshmeat, Ohloh, Facebook, Twitter)   (*) “populus” : [ pronounce \ˈpä-pyə-ləs\ ], aka poplar, is a genus of 25–35 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere.. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
BEdita 3.2 alpha codename "popolus" releasedA Christmas present!We released today a preview and unstable version of BEdita: 3.2 alpha (code name populus*) is now offically available. This is the first development release of the new 3.2 series and ... [More] it introduces many new features and improvements, regarding both the User Interface and the undergoing engine. Here's a brief list of the most notable changes: a new wizard installer that eventually simplifies the install and configuration of a new BEdita instance; the Admin module contains now a configuration utility that permits a visual edit of the most used BEdita configuration directives; this version features a new User module to manage users and groups (also the new default group "manager" has been added) Publication module has been revisited, all ajax behaviors were removed in order to make it similar to other modules; navigation interface has been revisited; routing rules in frontend applications have been improved; all editable configuration parameters have been joined in one cfg file (bedita.cfg.php) CakePHP was updated to version 1.3.x Smarty template engine was updated to 3.1.x series   See also the changelog for all changes.Important: have a look at the install guide or if you want to try out this new version upgrading from 3.1 series, have a look at the upgrade guide.   Explore and follow BEdita also on: forum.bedita.com - official discussion forum sourceforge.net/projects/bedita - SF project page (also on Freshmeat, Ohloh, Facebook, Twitter)   (*) “populus” : [ pronounce \ˈpä-pyə-ləs\ ], aka poplar, is a genus of 25–35 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere.. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
BEdita 3.2 alpha codename "popolus" releasedA Christmas present!We released today a preview and unstable version of BEdita: 3.2 alpha (code name populus*) is now offically available. This is the first development release of the new 3.2 series and it ... [More] introduces many new features and improvements, regarding both the User Interface and the undergoing engine. Here's a brief list of the most notable changes: a new wizard installer that eventually simplifies the install and configuration of a new BEdita instance; the Admin module contains now a configuration utility that permits a visual edit of the most used BEdita configuration directives; this version features a new User module to manage users and groups (also the new default group "manager" has been added) Publication module has been revisited, all ajax behaviors were removed in order to make it similar to other modules; navigation interface has been revisited; routing rules in frontend applications have been improved; all editable configuration parameters have been joined in one cfg file (bedita.cfg.php) CakePHP was updated to version 1.3.x Smarty template engine was updated to 3.1.x series   See also the changelog for all changes.Important: have a look at the install guide or if you want to try out this new version upgrading from 3.1 series, have a look at the upgrade guide.   Explore and follow BEdita also on: forum.bedita.com - official discussion forum sourceforge.net/projects/bedita - SF project page (also on Freshmeat, Ohloh, Facebook, Twitter)   (*) “populus” : [ pronounce \ˈpä-pyə-ləs\ ], aka poplar, is a genus of 25–35 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere.. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
BEdita 3.1.4 stable codename "ulmus" released  We proudly announce today BEdita 3.1.4 stable*. This is the fourth bugfix release for BEdita 3.1 “Ulmus”*. This should be the last release for the 3.1 series. Soon the firts alpha release of 3.2 ... [More] populus will be available.Changes include: geotag tab: for every object now you can specify zoom level and map type, retrieve automatically latitude/longitude from a common address and have a preview of the element in google maps; fixes to category/search filter in backend that were not persistent; in frontends: correct handling of canonicalPath of objects, improved object cache to avoid duplicate objects load, fixed language automatic detection with conflicting configuration parameters See changelog for all changes. Explore and follow BEdita also on: forum.bedita.com - official discussion forum api.bedita.com - API and documentation sourceforge.net/projects/bedita - SF project page (also on Freshmeat, Ohloh, Facebook, Twitter)   (*) “ulmus” : [ pronounce /ˈəl-məs ] aka elm, a tall deciduous tree that typically has rough serrated leaves and propagates from root suckers, Genus Ulmus, family Ulmaceae. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
BEdita 3.1.4 stable codename "ulmus" released  We proudly announce today BEdita 3.1.4 stable*. This is the fourth bugfix release for BEdita 3.1 “Ulmus”*. This should be the last release for the 3.1 series. Soon the firts alpha release of 3.2 populus ... [More] will be available.Changes include: geotag tab: for every object now you can specify zoom level and map type, retrieve automatically latitude/longitude from a common address and have a preview of the element in google maps; fixes to category/search filter in backend that were not persistent; in frontends: correct handling of canonicalPath of objects, improved object cache to avoid duplicate objects load, fixed language automatic detection with conflicting configuration parameters See changelog for all changes. Explore and follow BEdita also on: forum.bedita.com - official discussion forum api.bedita.com - API and documentation sourceforge.net/projects/bedita - SF project page (also on Freshmeat, Ohloh, Facebook, Twitter)   (*) “ulmus” : [ pronounce /ˈəl-məs ] aka elm, a tall deciduous tree that typically has rough serrated leaves and propagates from root suckers, Genus Ulmus, family Ulmaceae. [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
BEdita 3.1.4 stable codename "ulmus" released  We proudly announce today BEdita 3.1.4 stable*. This is the fourth bugfix release for BEdita 3.1 “Ulmus”*. This should be the last release for the 3.1 series. Soon the firts alpha release of 3.2 ... [More] populus will be available.Changes include: geotag tab: for every object now you can specify zoom level and map type, retrieve automatically latitude/longitude from a common address and have a preview of the element in google maps; fixes to category/search filter in backend that were not persistent; in frontends: correct handling of canonicalPath of objects, improved object cache to avoid duplicate objects load, fixed language automatic detection with conflicting configuration parameters See changelog for all changes. Explore and follow BEdita also on: forum.bedita.com - official discussion forum api.bedita.com - API and documentation sourceforge.net/projects/bedita - SF project page (also on Freshmeat, Ohloh, Facebook, Twitter)   (*) “ulmus” : [ pronounce /ˈəl-məs ] aka elm, a tall deciduous tree that typically has rough serrated leaves and propagates from root suckers, Genus Ulmus, family Ulmaceae. [Less]