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8.17 RELEASE NOTES march 4 th 2009

8.17 RELEASE NOTES march 4 th 2009. Previous release. Release 29 th January Latest release 8 betas 46 tickets. Version 9. Support for single click editing commencement of interface styling

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8.17 RELEASE NOTES march 4 th 2009

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  1. 8.17RELEASE NOTESmarch 4th 2009

  2. Previous release • Release 29th January Latest release • 8 betas • 46 tickets

  3. Version 9 • Support for single click editing • commencement of interface styling This will be the start of the interfaces that Robert will begin testing on and that Malcolm will document the help on.

  4. Divving of content (1) – what is divved

  5. Divving of content (2) – where it’s divved Site settings – General site settings (on by default on new sites) Forms – in form configuration Breadcrumbs <BREADCRUMB> <DELIMITER> # </DELIMITER> <NAVDEPTH>4</NAVDEPTH> <CLASSNAME>BCT</CLASSNAME> <LAYOUT>table-less</LAYOUT> </BREADCRUMB> HTML – available from Andrew (class list?)

  6. Anti leeching • What is it? - An anti leech system prevent other sites from using content on your site by referring to it via an absolute address. Sitekit can now check the referrer of a request and perform a lookup of the domain table. If this fails a ‘you don’t have rights message is displayed’ • Why? – its prevents folk stealing bandwidth and we saw it as a request in a tender • What does it act on? - Files, images and flash movies (via getFlash) • Where’s it set? – In general site settings (its off by default for new sites)

  7. Changes to type 5 navigation The type 5 navigation can now have the option of displaying individual ID’s for each element <NAVIGATION> <NAVLAYOUTSTYLE>5</NAVLAYOUTSTYLE> <MENUITEMIDS>1</MENUITEMIDS> </NAVIGATION> The flag can have two options 1 or 0 it’s 0 by default. KB article http://www.sitekit.net/kb2-navigation-xml-configuration.htm Home page now has a selected class (previous omission) It allows you to apply different style to each <LI> nav element. E.g.

  8. Persistent caching of data island elements Data islands currently have a cache option using ‘’ however if a mistake was made in the input of either element you’re stuck with it until the cache expires. <xmlconsumer> <xmlsourceurl="http://www.url.net/source.xml" cacheInMin="1000" </xmlsource> <xslsource url="http://clients.gael.net/source.xsl" cacheInMin="36000"</xslsource> </xmlconsumer> • The cache can now be cleared by setting the period to “-1” for a cycle Relevant docs • http://www.sitekit.net/Sitekit-SDK/1_Sitekit-website-API-v21.pdf

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