Sitellite is an advanced web based Content Management System (CMS) and PHP framework which also utilizes Apache and MySQL technology to operate. The latest Sitellite CMS project downloads are always available at http://www.sitelliteforge.com/
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Sitellite is an advanced web based Content Management System (CMS) and PHP framework which also utilizes Apache and MySQL technology to operate. The latest Sitellite CMS project downloads are always available at http://www.sitelliteforge.com/ The first feature-complete release of Sitellite 5 is now ready for download and testing. Labelled 4.3.2-beta, this release features huge improvements over prior releases, described in more detail and available for download here: http://www.sitellite.org/index/sitellite5 We're looking to test this release against a wider range of users in order to flesh out any remaining bugs. Download it today and help make Sitellite 5 the strongest release it can be. In the meantime, we're also working on new documentation and a new website as well. If you'd like to join in and help out with anything (bug reporting, bug fixing, documentation, website, support, suggestions, anything) come join us on the Sitellite community forum here: http://www.sitellite.org/index/siteforum-app
Sitellite 4.2.5 was released today featuring several bug fixes and feature improvements. From the change log: * Fixed table type for sitellite_news for MySQL 4.1+ -- thanks Oliver! * Fixed a reference to $this->current outside of an object. * Fixed saf.Database.Manager to properly call mysql_select_db() on setCurrent() for multiple MySQL connections. * Added new methods and functions to saf.Session.Source including: getActive() method and session_user_get_active() function, as well as session_user_is_unique() and session_user_get_email(). * Fixed cms/filesystem box to handle file sizes that take longer than 30 seconds to download. * Total users in sitemember/list just a count of $users array, eliminates two database calls. To download, visit: http://www.sitelliteforge.com/index/siteforge-app/proj.sitellite Sitellite home page: http://www.sitellite.org/
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