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Release Notes: This release now cleans up expired activity records automatically, supports more database and display formatting functions, works properly with multi-byte characters, allows all automatically-generated text to be customized, and handles quotes, backslashes, and HTML and SQL special characters more accurately. It also includes several other minor features and bugfixes.


Release Notes: Many new language features including improved support for accessing external databases, customizable table displays, and improved HTML support including OBJECT and SCRIPT tags, radio buttons, password fields, and Javascript attributes were added. This release is also now bundled with a Control Panel application to manage user accounts, maintain the database, and monitor system activity.


Release Notes: Eleven is now available precompiled for Windows platforms (in theory 95/95/ME/NT/2000/XP, but only XP has been tested so far). Windows developers can now create Eleven applications without having to build Eleven from source code (no need to install gcc, bison, etc.)


Release Notes: Many new features were added, most notably an elegant mechanism called "livetables" that allows applications to read and write arbitrary database tables. For example, a one-line command invoking the "edit" function on a livetable can generate a complete Web-based table editor, automatically creating SQL queries on demand to select, filter, sort, and page through the table. Other new features included row variables (essentially state-safe hash tables) and dynamic enum variables for creating drop-down menus whose values and labels are automatically populated from tables.


Release Notes: A major bug in the new PHP code generator was fixed. Upgrading is not required if you are only using the mod_perl code generator.


Release Notes: A new modular backend and PHP support were added. Eleven applications can now be translated into complete, ready-to-run PHP programs as an alternative to mod_perl.


Release Notes: Generated Web applications are now fully compliant with XHTML 1.0 Strict. The user interface looks significantly better than before due to the many layout and style sheet improvements.


Release Notes: This release contains an important bugfix, enabling the table editor and navigation bar functions to work under Internet Explorer. (The fix uses Javascript to work around problems in IE's implementation of the HTML BUTTON tag.) Also included are various other minor bugfixes and page layout improvements.


Release Notes: This release introduces a new, easy-to-program mechanism for creating statesafe navigation bars (without using frames). External Perl functions can now be called by prefixing the function name with an underscore. Page layout has been improved, with several options added to control text positioning and formatting. Images can now be displayed. Various bugs have been fixed. A new demo is included (acme.11) that shows off the new features.


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