Open-source PHP-MySQL bug tracking system that has customizable CSS/XHTML templates, email notifications, Atom syndication, internationalization support, and a very simple setup.
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- Fixed: #121: Custom select field that is mandatory doesn't accept the first option as a valid entry - Fixed: Improved XHTML compliance in various templates - Fixed: #134: Column headers (defined in includes/definitions.php) were not marked with T() for translation - Change: Required custom select fields will no longer show the empty option (these fields could not be saved as empty, though, because they wouldn't validate -- this is purely an interface change) - Change: The description (first comment) is now stored in a separate variable from the rest of the comments, allowing for one to move its placement in templates/showreport.tpl - Fixed: #148: The permission mask fields were smallint, when they should be int to hold larger int values that permission masks have - Fixed: #67: MySQL's strict mode would cause installation to fail - Change: Authentication configuration settings are now stored in includes/auth/config.php - Fixed: When using an auth module, upon first login via the auth system a bunch of errors could occur that would not affect the actual process - New: Added an IPB2 auth module
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