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Links SQL 2.0.2 Available!
Hi,

We've release version 2.0.2 of Links SQL. This should be the last update for a while as we concentrate on getting plugins finished.

Changes include:

* bugfix: Links 2.0 => Links SQL 2.0 fixes.
* added: jump.cgi can now take in ?Detailed=ID and it will redirect to the detailed page. You must have build_detailed turned on.
* bugfix: redid error handler, no longer loaded on compile, fixes popstack errors on older perls.
* bugfix: Links SQL 1 => Links SQL 2 - validated links now import properly.
* added: README.MSSQL file.
* bugfix: user redirect now redirects to full url to set cookie properly.
* added: new option to auto validate links.
* bugfix: regex for URL field fixed.
* added: default template set to use, no longer has to be 'default'.
* added: environment link in setup menu to dump environment settings.
* bugfix: turning off yahoo subcats was broken.
* added: redirect_login_url is now a plugin hook.
* added: search engine can now restrict what fields you allow people to search on.
* bugfix: contact name/contact email not showing up properly.
* bugfix: revamped add/modify to make process smoother, updated all default templates to work out of box.
* added: move @ sign for related categories into templates.
* added: modify_select now uses loops.
* bugfix: validation check now checks for duplicates properly.
* bugfix: check sort order/opts to not allow user input into sql.
* bugfix: install was not updating version number properly.
* bugfix: template parser fixed.
* bugfix: select fields now default to 0 size, not 20
* bugfix: updated table editor, works a lot cleaner now.
* bugfix: select lists organized by creation, not alphabetically.
* added: +, - support to query method, plus not equal to GT::SQL::Admin
* added: BulkMail can now take full path to sendmail with opts.
* added: better speedycgi support.

I've also put up a diff file for those so interested (warning: it's very technical, and only useful to people who have made alterations to the code).

http://gossamer-threads.com/.../source/lsqldiff.txt

I'm not sure I'll continue doing this though, let me know if anyone finds it actually useful.

Cheers,

Alex

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