All releases of Document Manager


Release Notes: This release adds an ACL implementation called trustees, a new directory layout for improved security, and support for anonymous users and sorting of files. Existing users of version 1.x are encouraged to upgrade to version 2; the included migration script will help them.


Release Notes: Revision management for check-ins has been fixed. The page is automatically reloaded on document check-out. The correct type is sent for CSS if not using a static CSS file. A script to add users using a remote finger server has been added.


Release Notes: This release supports PHP compiled without locale support (for older PHP4 versions and FreeBSD), has a fix for a major trustee bug, has support for an alternative mime.type, and has a new LDAP module.


Release Notes: Lots of small fixes were made. This pre-release version is ready for production, it just lacks polished documentation. Support for various whitespaces in trustee file and filenames was improved. POP3 auth works again. Browsers without Accept Language headers are now supported.


Release Notes: This development release is probably not ready for production yet, but contains new features, including a repository which is not in the Web server tree, an ACL implementation called trustee, and new documentation. It works with register_globals off in PHP.


Release Notes: A bug with changelog dates was fixed. Support for special characters in passwords was improved. The ability to create users using only a PHP Web page (without a Perl script) was added. Other minor improvements and bugfixes were made.


Release Notes: This release adds the ability to force a download and to include and execute external PHP code inside docman (this can be used to display a tree-like view of all the files in a repository). There's now a logout option and optional use of the Web server's HTTP authorization if needed.


Release Notes: An admin script to add users if an SQL database storage is used has been added, as well as new authorisation modules, which can authorise users based on client IP address, DNS name, or on referer, and the ability to setup users in more than one auth realm (files, SQL database etc.) for the same docman site. DBI PHP classes are now included in the distribution.


Release Notes: This release allows users to be stored in an SQL database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, and ODBC are supported), files can be hidden from users, a backup of the site can be made using the mass downloader, and various bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: Instructions and documentation were improved. Comments on directories and an external configuration file were added.