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From: Hendrik V. B. <hen...@gm...> - 2007-03-17 00:08:45
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Development Features: Summary ----------------------------- Development base: 1.22 Development target: 1.3 beta The following changes are already part of the current development tree (others will follow). These are the ongoing features so considered to be unstable. * Virtual Paths * TinyMCE integration * Error Dialog layout * Locked Content * Configurable Image Paths * Tag Hints * Navbar Preview * Edit Page plugin * Keywords plugin * MIME Type detection * Slideshow plugin * CGI support Virtual Paths ------------- The Virtual Paths feature allows users to create a virtual subfolder structure for content. For example, create subfolders for different sections: pictures/rome.html, pictures/paris.html. This feature was a requirement for including TinyMCE into the development tree. This also allows the user to "import" images into Spine as content as use "images/foo.jpg". This means that Spine can now operate in a complete content handler based setup, without the need of actual, existing files. TinyMCE integration ------------------- TinyMCE is a very nice web-based WYSIWYG editor that transforms your text area into a word processor like area. Using Virtual Paths, TinyMCE can be imported as content and linked to the content and style admin panels. Error Dialog layout ------------------- Admin errors appeared at the top of the admin panel as plain text. A style cleanup now adds a nice boxed error dialog with icon. Not a big change but a nice one nonetheless. Locked Content -------------- Small style change in style and content admin panel. If a user has read-only access to a specific content or style, a lock icon will appear next to the filename in the admin panel. Configurable Image Paths ------------------------ The images location (/images by default) is now configurable by changing the Images tag in the apache configuration. This change is a per-config setting so each Spine site can have a different images location. The images location is available as the <?SPINE_Images?> tag. Tag Hints --------- The content and style admin panel now have a small pop-up dialog that contains all the Spine tags that can be used in the body. Navbar Preview -------------- The Navbar admin panel now has a preview of the generated. Edit Page plugin ---------------- This new plugin will add a "Edit Page" link to a page if a logged in user has write permissions to the page. The plugin links directly to the administration panel in edit mode. Keywords plugin --------------- This plugin shows the keyword values from the content administration. MIME Type detection ------------------- The Content administration panel now has a mimetype detection feature based on the content extension. The extension/mimetype link is easily extensible. Links between mime-type and file extension is stored in the attributes table. Slideshow plugin ---------------- The Slideshow plugin uses an existing navbar to create a slideshow. It places a link to the next and previous element in tne navbar on the page. CGI support ----------- Spine currently only works as a mod_perl v1 or v2 content handler. Adding CGI support will be a major update. -- Hendrik Van Belleghem Spine - The backbone for your website - http://spine.sf.net -- Hendrik Van Belleghem Spine - The backbone for your website - http://spine.sf.net |
From: Hendrik V. B. <hen...@gm...> - 2007-03-16 23:06:03
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Development Features: Summary ----------------------------- Development base: 1.22 Development target: 1.3 beta The following changes are already part of the current development tree (others will follow). These are the ongoing features so considered to be unstable. * Virtual Paths * TinyMCE integration * Error Dialog layout * Locked Content * Configurable Image Paths * Tag Hints * Navbar Preview * Edit Page plugin * Keywords plugin * MIME Type detection * Slideshow plugin * CGI support Virtual Paths ------------- The Virtual Paths feature allows users to create a virtual subfolder structure for content. For example, create subfolders for different sections: pictures/rome.html, pictures/paris.html. This feature was a requirement for including TinyMCE into the development tree. This also allows the user to "import" images into Spine as content as use "images/foo.jpg". This means that Spine can now operate in a complete content handler based setup, without the need of actual, existing files. TinyMCE integration ------------------- TinyMCE is a very nice web-based WYSIWYG editor that transforms your text area into a word processor like area. Using Virtual Paths, TinyMCE can be imported as content and linked to the content and style admin panels. Error Dialog layout ------------------- Admin errors appeared at the top of the admin panel as plain text. A style cleanup now adds a nice boxed error dialog with icon. Not a big change but a nice one nonetheless. Locked Content -------------- Small style change in style and content admin panel. If a user has read-only access to a specific content or style, a lock icon will appear next to the filename in the admin panel. Configurable Image Paths ------------------------ The images location (/images by default) is now configurable by changing the Images tag in the apache configuration. This change is a per-config setting so each Spine site can have a different images location. The images location is available as the <?SPINE_Images?> tag. Tag Hints --------- The content and style admin panel now have a small pop-up dialog that contains all the Spine tags that can be used in the body. Navbar Preview -------------- The Navbar admin panel now has a preview of the generated. Edit Page plugin ---------------- This new plugin will add a "Edit Page" link to a page if a logged in user has write permissions to the page. The plugin links directly to the administration panel in edit mode. Keywords plugin --------------- This plugin shows the keyword values from the content administration. MIME Type detection ------------------- The Content administration panel now has a mimetype detection feature based on the content extension. The extension/mimetype link is easily extensible. Links between mime-type and file extension is stored in the attributes table. Slideshow plugin ---------------- The Slideshow plugin uses an existing navbar to create a slideshow. It places a link to the next and previous element in tne navbar on the page. CGI support ----------- Spine currently only works as a mod_perl v1 or v2 content handler. Adding CGI support will be a major update. -- Hendrik Van Belleghem Spine - The backbone for your website - http://spine.sf.net |
From: Hendrik V. B. <be...@li...> - 2000-05-31 21:24:04
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> What is this thing? :-) As the FAQ (http://spine.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/index.pl?page=faq) clearly states SPINE is a Web Engine. Some Script archives tend to call it a Content Management tool, which is actually what SPINE can be called. SPINE is currently is developer stage, Sneak Preview version (0.0.1) can be downloaded at http://spine.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/index.pl?page=download . The SPINE site currently runs Sneak V0.0.13 which has some bugfixes and extra modules and features. There is a Statistics module (note each page has its own counter + logs), an Article module (note the news page) which groups articles and can handle single or multiple articles. Recently added is the Search feature, which scans keywords declared for each page. An implemented yet pretty much unused feature is the Access Restriction feature which controls page access. Current development is halted for a few weeks due tight schedules. Packages upgrades will be available after the current code freeze. Greetz Hendrik Van Belleghem Current SPINE Developer be...@us... ... I'm not an addict (maybe that's a lie) - Not an addict - K's Choice |
From: <yv...@vl...> - 2000-05-31 16:29:00
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What is this thing? :-) -Yves ================================================================= First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win. -- M. Ghandi |