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trunk/LICENSE
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License
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Website Baker is released under the GNU General Public License,
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Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Ryan Djurovich.
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Please refer to the COPYING file for a copy of the license.
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trunk/INSTALL
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Website Baker Installation Instructions
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This will quickly explain what you will need
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to install website baker.
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First of all, you must have a webserver with
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PHP and MySQL installed correctly. Once you 
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have got that, place the "wb" folder 
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somewhere on your server, probably under the
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document root:
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e.g. /documentroot/wb
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This should be accessed by an address 
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something like this:
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e.g. http://localhost/wb/
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Now create a blank MySQL database
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(Commonly called "wb").
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Once that is all done simple run the
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install script from your browser:
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e.g. http://localhost/wb/install/index.php
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Fill-out the form and submit it, and if all
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the details are correct, you should be taken
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to Website Baker Administration.
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trunk/CHANGELOG
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Change Log
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Please note: This change log may not be accurate
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$Id: CHANGELOG,v 1.31 2005/06/23 06:35:06 rdjurovich Exp $
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# = Bugfix
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! = Update/Change
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------------------------------------- 2.5.2 -------------------------------------
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23-Jun-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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!	create_access_file now creates all parent directories if needed
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#	Fixed bug when moving page with subpages to another level
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#	Fixed bug when saving "Settings" (in Admin) on Windows/IIS
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#	Fixed bug where query was not setting error correctly in class.database.php
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22-Jun-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed bug where template permissions were not saved when a adding group
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21-Jun-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Added htmlspecialchars for modifying WYSIWYG, news, etc. modules (Bug #78)
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#	Fixed language problems in some area's of Admin. (Bug #70)
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#	Added a space in website/page keywords (Bug #69)
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#	Fixed bugs on settings2.php (Bug #52)
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!	Links inserted with HTMLArea now use [wblink--PAGE_ID--] instead of raw URL
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13-Jun-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed bug (#88) with news module
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!	Title of Administration login page now taken from language file (Bug #72)
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#	Fixed redirection admin/home to admin/start on admin/index.php
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#	Fixed bug with forgotten password page in admin (Bug #81)
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25-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed numerous bugs with module uninstallation
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#	Fixed bug when uploading files in Administration -> Media
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!	Installer no-longer requires you to accept the GNU GPL
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------------------------------------- 2.5.1 -------------------------------------
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16-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed two bugs with account login/logout
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------------------------------------- 2.5.1 -------------------------------------
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15-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed bug where non-english characters can get used in page filenames. Many
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	measuers have been added (including a new file: wb/framework/convert.php),
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	to prevent any possible errors that can occur in page filenames.
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#	Fixed invalid meta tags in stock templates (meta tags were not closed)
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#	Removed lines 401, 402, and 425 of wb/index.php - not needed
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#	Fixed bug where search and account pages are shown in every block
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	that is in a template
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#	Fixed numerous bugs with media home directories feature
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10-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed bugs in account/login.php and logout.php where users
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	gets redirected to /pages
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08-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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-	Removed section language feature
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+	Added page language feature (replaces need for sections language feature)
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#	Fixed bug where pages using menu_link module can have the URL changed
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-	Page directory no longer stored in link field in pages table, it is now added
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	when the page_link function is called - this makes changing the pages
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	directory much easier and quicker
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!	Pages with visibility of "none" are now no longer directly accessable
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+	Added new visibility setting "hidden", acts exactly like none did previously
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!	Template info file can now specify number of menu's available and relative names
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!	Template info file can now specify number of blocks's available and relative names
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07-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	page_filename function has been rewritten using str_replace
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	function, which should be faster and will allow characters
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	from other languages into filenames
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!	Created new media_filename function, which is now used
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	by all media functions (create,upload,rename) to determine
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	which characters should be removed from a desired filename
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+	New button in Administration page list to view specific page
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#	Updated the page_link function to now be compatible with menu link
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	module when setting pages directory to root
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#	Fixed bugs in search when using "Any Words" option
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#	Fixed bug with news module when pages directory set to root
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!	Changed URL of documentation website on Administration Start page
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05-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed bug where file could be renamed to nothing in Media
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!	Optimised Media create folder, upload file, and rename functions
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#	Fixed bug where stripslashes not run on news post titles in admin
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05-Apr-2005 Stefan Braunewell
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#	Fixed bug concerning usage of the private_sql variable
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#	Fixed bug conerning sub-pages being displayed in menus incorrectly
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04-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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!	Pages with visibility of "none" are again directly accessable
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#	Fixed bugs regarding renaming files and directories in Media section
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!	When home folders disabled, all folders now visible in Media section
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03-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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-	Removed recently added visibility setting of "heading", and relative config vars
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+	Added new "menu" field to pages table, and new setting "multiple menus"
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	which replaces the need for the menu headings feature
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+	Added links to top of groups and users sections, linking to each other
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!	Change menu width in "Round" template to 170px (was 150px)
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#	Change page "are you sure" deletion message to mention that it will delete
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	all sub-pages as well
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#	Fixed many bugs with news module when viewing posts by group
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!	Pages with visibility of "none" are now no longer directly accessable
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02-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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-	Removed need to specify DB_URL when calling database class
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#	Stopped fields without a type specified from being shown in form mod
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#	Changed '/media' to MEDIA_DIRECTORY on HTMLArea popup windows
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	for insert link and insert image
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+	Added setting which allows you to specify the default WYSIWYG style
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+	Added "Server Email" option, to specify what is used in "From" field when
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	sending emails using the PHP mail function. Default is admins email address.
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#	Search now excludes pages which have a visibility of none or heading
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!	Pages are now given modified_when and modified_by when added
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01-Apr-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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+	Added option to News module to specify how many posts should be listed
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	per page (by default it is set to unlimited, which functions like previous version)
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#	Added stripslashes when display page titles in search
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+	Page descriptions and last updated date now shown in search by default
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30-Mar-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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+	Added new feature for Media home folders, where a folder can be specified
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	for a specific user or group of users only
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!	Changed URL of Help button to http://www.websitebaker.org/docs/
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+	Added new feature for "Page Trash" - two modes available: inline and separate
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!	When pages are deleted, all sub-pages are now deleted (instead of being moved
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	up a level)
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29-Mar-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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-	Removed Database Settings from Administration Settings (options will not be
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	available in 3.x, so trying to match interface with WB 3.x plans
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!	Changed the name of Path Settings to Filesystem Settings in Administration
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	Settings, and removed ability to change path/url options - matching interface
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	plans for WB 3.x
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+	Added same options for OS and file permissions as installer to Settings
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!	Sessions now named with APP_NAME.'_session_id' (e.g. default is wb_session_id)
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28-Mar-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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+	New functions available to templates to simplify creation of them. This aims
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	to "future-proof" templates for WB 3.x plans.
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!	Default templates updated to support some of the new functions
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+	Added field to pages table "page_trail" which stores a list of the pages
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	parents. This field was needed by the new page_menu function
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+	Added option for page visibility "heading" to enabled support for multiple
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	menu's. Also, this helps to "future-proof" templates for WB 3.x plans
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+	Added option for page visibility "registered", which acts a little like
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	private, but is still shown in the menu (although users need to log in to view
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	the pages content)
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+	Form module submissions now saved to database, and feature now added to
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	limit number of submissions per hour to prevent spamming
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+	New field for Form module: email. Allows you to specify their email in
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	"from" field on module settings.
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#	Fixed bug when displaying comments in News module (WB Bug #14)
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+	New "under contruction" message if no pages exist
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!	Cleaned-up wb/index.php
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27-Mar-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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+	Created advanced mkdir and chmod functions
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#	Fixed bug in media where wrong file/folder is deleted
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+	Complete overhall of installer - now only one step! It has been greatly
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	simplified in many ways, has much better validation, reports error much more
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	nicely, and automatically logs the user into the Administrations
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+	Must now specify OS type - allows for customizable file permission settings
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+	Sections can now have a language code assigned to them
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+	Sections can now have a block name/id assigned to them
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!	Home section of Administration renamed to Start, to save confusion with saying
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	Homepage (because this term could either mean the main website or Home section
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	in	Administration). Also, this aims to unify the interface with WB 3.x plans
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!	Moved Users and Groups sections under Access section. This aims to unify the
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	interface with WB 3.x plans, which help to unclutter the menu
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!	Interface for Settings section has been imporved for usability purposes
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#	Fixed HTMLArea where no scrollbar for "insert link" and "insert image" dialogs
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	by placing media list inside an iframe
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#	Fixed stripslashes problem for viewing news comments
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!	Added code from Formesque module (an advanced version of the original Form
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	module, modified by Rudolph Lartey from www.carbonect.com), and made further
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	interface improvements for select box/checkbox group/radio group options.
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#	Possibly fixed bugs where an S appears before file and dir modes
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#	Fixed bug where users can be added with same emails (in Administration)
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-	Removed support for PEAR, as it was deemed an unnecessary addition which only
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	makes code more bulky, and removing it will decrease package size a lot
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+	New "homepage redirect" option so first page is included and not redirected to
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#	Fixed text not being shown when module uninstalled
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!	Imporved interface for basic group permissions
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26-Mar-2005 Stefan Braunewell
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#	Fixed bug with front-end logins
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#	Fixed bug when saving intro page 
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+	Added check on sign-up if e-mail exists (thanks to P. Melief)
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#	Fixed bugs concerning moving/deleting pages
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#	Fixed list of parents in page settings
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#	Fixed mkdir without mode parameter
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#	Added a check on install to ensure PHP 4.1.x compatibility (thanks to Wanderer)
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+	Added support for PAGES_DIRECTORY set to root
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+	Search form now supports quotes (thanks to Manafta)
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#	Fixed page section ordering
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#	News items are displayed with name of poster instead of "Unknown"
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#	Deletion confirmation popup window in media section now shows correct file name
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03-Fed-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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+	Now there is two types of "filesystem modes", one for directories and one
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	for files. Having different settings is very common for most servers, so
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	this addition should fix many problems people had with 2.3.0.
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-	Removed filesystem mode options from installation
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!	Removed duplicate text on installation step 3 for timezone
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!	All "access files" for the news module now stored in pages/posts instead
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	of a sub-dir relative to the page (this fixes many bugs)
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#	Fixed major bugs when deleting pages with sub-pages
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!	Removed the restrictions that prevent a user for changing a pages level
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#	Fixed bug with "toggle" plus/minus in IE for pages list
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#	Fixed some bugs where /pages was not replaced with PAGES_DIRECTORY constant
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26-Jan-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed bug in framework/functions.php that made root parent always equal 8
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#	Added missing braces in lines 182 and 208 of admin/pages/settings2.php
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#	Fixed SQL-query on line 172, placing a / after $old_link
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#	Added eregi checks for PAGES_DIRECTORY on lines 140 and 150 of
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	admin/pages/settings2.php
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#	Added ordering cleaning to delete_post.php on line 53 for news module
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!	GMT option is selected for "Default Timezone" in the installer, instead
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	of the old "Please select" message (which had the same value as GMT)
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28-Jan-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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!	Ability to specify the chmod number when WB uploads files, etc.
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!	Modified file headers (copyright/license notice) so they now look almost the
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	same, independant of font. Also, it now covers copyright for 2005.
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30-Jan-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Added code on wb/admin/pages/delete.php to remove sections from the sections
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	table when a page is deleted.
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+	New 'Smart Login' prevents users from using external password managers,
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	and can be set to remember the users password using cookies.
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!	SourceForge CVS module now called websitebaker2 (instead of just
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	websitebaker). Also, all file versions have been reset.
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01-Fed-2005 Ryan Djurovich
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!	Added code to prevent from changing a pages level (it simply disables
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	the select box), to prevent many possible bugs.
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23-Dec-2004 Ryan Djurovich
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!	Change 'EXACT_PHRASE' to 'EXACT_MATCH' on line 261 of wb/languages/EN.php
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#	Fixed multi-language support in search
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+	Added more detailed options to list of PHP error reporting level's
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-	Removed ability to change language and PHP error reporting level
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	on installation to make things easier for newbie's
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+	Ability to select custom spacer for page filename's
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!	Changed the way a language code is found on language installation
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+	Added template permissions to groups
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#	Fixed bug when trying to change email from Preferences (admin and frontend)
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#	Fixed bug with auto-selection of "System Default" for Preferences
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!	News module now use's WYSIWYG for modifying news posts
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+	Ability to specify both the pages and media target directories
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22-Dec-2004 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed problem with DB password being reset if Settings saved in basic mode
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21-Dec-2004 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed minor bug on admin templates section
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#	Fixed bug on rename.php and rename2.php in admin media section
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20-Dec-2004 Ryan Djurovich
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+	Added WB release version in Administration (top right corner)
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!	New option to prevent users from adding level 0 pages
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#	Fixed bug when deleting post's in News module
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+	Added new field in pages table for "root" parent (level 0 parent), for
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	extra flexability in creating templates
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!	Round template now supports unlimited page levels
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18-Dec-2004 Ryan Djurovich
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+	New option under Search Settings for selecting custom template for search
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+	New option when changing page settings to set the target
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#	Fixed error when saving a user after editing
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!	Users can now modify sub-page if they dont have permissions on the parent
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15-Dec-2004 Ryan Djurovich
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#	Fixed bug when changing password on preferences form (front-end)
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#	Fixed bug when retrieving user details (administration)
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#	Added check to see if module, template, or language is in use when deleting
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#	Fixed up email that is sent to user from a submitted form
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#	Fixed major problem with module permissions which stopped it from working
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14-Dec-2004 (Correct date[s] unkown) Ryan Djurovich
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+	Multiple-level page support
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+	Multiple section's for pages (including interface)
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!	Removed text created using two words on all areas
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	(e.g. {Intro} {PAGE} is now {INTRO_PAGE})
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	this is for better language support
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+	Added Languages section
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!	Moved Templates and Modules under Add-ons section
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!	Changed name of "Default" template to "Round"
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+	Added "All CSS" template
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+	Added "Jump"
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+	Added 
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!	Modified "Box" template to support multiple page levels
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+	Added "Menu Link" module
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+	Added "News" module
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+	Added "Code" module
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+	Added "Form" module
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+	Added "Wrapper" module
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!	Changed name of "Normal Page" module to "WYSIWYG"
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+	Created new admin wrapper script to ease module develpment
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+	Media now automatically creates index.php file for every
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	sub-folder made (for security purposes)
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!	Change "Help" link in Administration menu so it now directs
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	to the the new Website Baker documentation website found at:
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	http://www.websitebaker.org/documentation
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!	Password is now required to change email in preferences
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+	User can now select custom Language and Date & Time Formats
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+	Added search functionality, with three different "methods":
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	1. Using all words  2. Using any words  3. Exact match
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+	Added native MySQL database support
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// PclZip 2.1 - readme.txt
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// License GNU/LGPL - December 2003
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// Vincent Blavet - vincent@phpconcept.net
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// http://www.phpconcept.net
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// $Id: readme.txt,v 1.1.1.1 2005/01/30 10:31:46 rdjurovich Exp $
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0 - Sommaire
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    1 - Introduction
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    2 - What's new
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    - New method Add() : adding files in the archive
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    - Corrected : extractByIndex() and deleteByIndex() were not managing index in the
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    - Corrected : Winzip is unable to delete or add new files in a PclZip created archives.
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    - Corrected : When archived file is not compressed (0% compression), the
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    - Corrected : Adding a complete tree of folder may result in a bad archive
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    - Corrected : Error while compressing files greater than PCLZIP_READ_BLOCK_SIZE (default=1024).
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4 - Known bugs or limitations
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    - merge() methods does not check for duplicate files or last date of modifications.
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    - Limitation : Using 'extract' fields in the file header in the zip archive is not supported.
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    - WinZip is unable to delete a single file in a PclZip created archive. It is also unable to
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