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PHP-Nuke 7.5 available
PHP-NukeNobbi writes "PHP-Nuke 7.5 - PHP-Nuke: Advanced Content Management System. September 2004: Version 7.5 for download available, read more and download HERE

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  • Fixed a language inclusion bug in Forums module (Thanks to Carlos Maldonado from http://www.cultodigital.net)
  • Removed auth.php and all its functions added to admin.php (Thanks to Chatserv from http://www.nukeresources.com) You can safely delete auth.php after update to this version.
  • Fixed lot of little possible security issues by cheking each variable value on all over the system (Thanks to Chatserv from http://www.nukeresources.com) More than 300 variables now has some kind of filtering to avoid possible XSS injection exploits.
  • Added extra checks for users and administrators cookies
  • Fixed Subscribers users only modules display (Thanks to studylexis)
  • New improved Administration system, more modular. Now each module in /modules have an "admin" folder with all the administration functions on it. Now PHP-Nuke modules are exactly that: 100% modules
  • Administration section is now splitted into two parts, one for System functions and the other one for modules.
  • New administrators system which lets you select who can administer each module
  • Each modules now shows an administration panel, if available, from where you can add/edit/delete content according to the module selected. The file of the panel should be /modules/Your_Module/admin/panel.php (see the Content module for a quick example)
  • Fixed counter increment when deleting an administrator and reasign his/her stories to a new author
  • Fixed a bug when sending a private message to a specified user from Your Account module
  • Added missing $articlecomm global variable declaration on Your Account to display last 10 comments by user
  • Fixed an incomplete insert query in Surveys administration module. (Thanks to Chatserv from http://www.nukeresources.com)
  • Added a missing semi-colon in the stories administration module
  • Fixed lot of little bugs on Search, Statistics, Your Account and Web Links modules (Thanks to Chatserv from http://www.nukeresources.com)
  • Fixed new user creation in the administration to avoid duplicate usernames
  • Fixed some cosmetic error in WebLinks module
  • Fixed table display color in Review module
  • Some little cosmetic changes in Encyclopedia module
  • Changed the page generation time to show two decimal values only instead of three"
  • Posted on Friday, September 03 @ 18:16:07 PDT by dar63
     
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