- Reply to PM now includes all previous recipients and not only the original sender.
- Added 'max_recipients' setting for private messages. This setting allows admins to define the maximum number of recipients per private message with a board-wide setting and a group-specific setting.
- Added new permission setting for sending private messages to groups. Now there are two permissions to define sending private messages to multiple recipients and private messages to groups.
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- Added new permission setting for sending private messages to groups. Now there are two permissions to define sending private messages to multiple recipients and private messages to groups.
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Changes:
- Ascraeus now uses constants for the phpbb root path and the php extension. This ensures more security for external applications and modifications (no more overwriting of root path and extension possible through insecure mods and register globals enabled) as well as no more globalizing needed.
- A second change implemented here is an additional short-hand-notation for append_sid(). It is allowed to omit the root path and extension now (for example calling append_sid('memberlist')) - in this case the root path and extension get added automatically. The hook is called after these are added.
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Also included is a new posting API I am working on. It is not a real API in so much as it is a backend that a "nice" API could use. User submitted functions are welcome :) It represents a massive simplification in post and topic accounting and a generalization of concepts like "soft deletion" as it works across both topics and posts (yes, this has preliminary support for soft deletions). The only "interesting" problem left is global topics, this has yet to be solved.
Enough talk, time for sleep.
P.S.
Sorry if I broke stuff, was not done on purpose :)
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Updater still needs testing. Not yet merged to 3.1
#22715 - thanks HoL
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This is the end of random seek access to rows. If you have a compelling reason as to why they should stay, contact me. Else, they are gone forevermore...
The following API calls are deprecated:
acm::sql_rowseek() -> no replacement
$db->sql_fetchfield($field, $rownum = false, $query_id = false) -> $db->sql_fetchfield($field, $query_id = false)
Initial tests show that phpBB3 over four percent of memory against phpBB3.1 on an empty board. So far so good :)
Other cool things:
db2, MS SQL ODBC and MS SQL 2005 all use less memory because they do not need to reference the last executed query to handle random access seeks :)
P.S.
The crazy people using SVN: please report any issues with the new way we itterate through caches, I do not want to miss anything :)
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- remove the lower case functions, they were stupid anyway
- added some indexes
- added a group_name_clean column
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- MySQL < 4.1.3 support is removed
- renamed mysql4 to mysql, no need to cause confusion
- changed the cfg cacher, reduces file system lookups and include count by two on every page load
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