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MySource Matrix Developer Newsletter Issue 140
Friday 17th August 2007

covers versions 3.12.7 stable, 3.14.3 stable, 3.16.0 RC1, 3.17.0 development

News

XMLS Namespace Section removed from Metadata Schema Asset

The XMLS Namespace section has been removed from the Details Screen of the Metadata Schema asset. This section was associated with the Harvest Control List page asset, which is no longer available.

New Features

Alternate Base Distinguished Name (DN) for LDAP Authentication

Added to: 3.14.4 stable, 3.16.0 stable, 3.17.0 development

An alternate Base DN can be specified to be used by the LDAP authentication system when authenticating users. If the alternate Base DN is left blank, the normal Base DN will be used. This an advanced feature and is best to be left blank in most circumstances.

Add/Remove URL Command-line Script

Added to: 3.12.8 stable, 3.14.4 stable, 3.16.0 stable, 3.17.0 development

A script is now available which will allow the addition of removal of URLs for a site asset and its child assets. It is highly recommended to perform a backup of your system before using this script.

Planned Development

No new generic features are currently scheduled for development.

Upgrading

3.17.0 development

Additional queries: No additional queries are required for upgrades.

Additional comments: No additional upgrade steps are required.

New Bugs Added To Bug Tracker

Bug ID 3.12.x 3.14.x 3.16.x Dev Description
2580 N Y N N Assets listed by metadata_date incorrectly
Notes:

New Feature Requests Added To Bug Tracker

Bug ID Description
2577 Calendar time keyword differences
2578 Option to enable HTTP Authentication instead of login form
2579 Ability to pick a "preferred" URL for a Site

Bugs Fixed In The Bug Tracker

Bug ID 3.12.x 3.14.x 3.16.x Dev Description
2128 Y Y Y Y WYSIWYG Editor can't handle ° from "Special Characters"
2573 Y Y Y Y Remove the XML Namespace Settings from the Metadata Schema
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