All releases of ERW


Release Notes: This release candidate moves ERW to PHP 5. Due to the massive usage of references, it was impossible to eliminate call-time referencing without using reference argument default values, which means that this release (and subsequent releases) will not work on PHP 4. Developers and system administrator are invited to test that their PHP 5 installations are compatible with upcoming releases. Most dependencies on specific PHP 5 non-default configuration settings should have been removed.


Release Notes: This release preserves the original file names in filesets, and provides them both as virtual attributes and as names when downloading a file. This is the last release that will work with PHP 4. The next release will require PHP 5.


Release Notes: The previous release omitted the new ERW types from the ERF data types, and some examples were missing.


Release Notes: This release adds support for HTMLArea, FCKeditor, and JScalendar. ERW text areas can now be edited WYSIWYG. Moreover, date fields may sport a JScalendar popup.


Release Notes: This release adds a number of minor bugfixes. It now accepts Opera 8+, as it implements enough of the DOM to work with ERW.


Release Notes: A long-standing bug for checks or mandatory relationships in new elements has been fixed. There is support for images in custom forms. There are a few fixes for IE and PHP quirks.


Release Notes: This release adds fixes for a number of issues. In particular, keys for embedded types are now handled correctly.


Release Notes: ERW now works with KHTML-based browsers such as Konqueror and Safari.


Release Notes: Several bugfixes. A new post-authorisation hook allows you to tweak privileges depending on attributes. A new change tracking system warns the user of lost changes. Handling of read-only attributes has been completely rewritten.


Release Notes: A few of small bugs in the first public release were fixed.
An interactive ncurses UI to control the volume of PulseAudio streams.