- Added $theme_path, $base_path
- Added CMS_RESPONSE.module_resource_url (...) instead of using hardcoded "/module/" + name + ...
- Use base_path rather than base_url (note ROC CMS is not yet working with EWF standalone "base" url option)
This optimises a bit the routing map, and make cleaner separation.
Make the base url for admin pages customizable via `administration.base_path` variable in cms.ini
note: could be /admin, /roc-admin, or ..
It is possible to have a specific theme for administration via the variable "administration.admin"
Moved content_types and content_type_webform_managers from CMS_RESPONSE to CMS_API.
Updated the way to output content (node, ...) to html page.
See CMS_CONTENT_TYPE_WEBFORM_MANAGER.append_cointent_as_html_to (...).
Added notion of "teaser" (short version of the content), as opposed to full content.
One can use CMS_API.html_encoder ... when possible, same for `formats', ...
Added bridge from CMS_MODULE_API to CMS_API's encoders.
Added new CMS_TAXONOMY_HOOK used to retrieve list of content associated with a specific term.
Moved up to CMS_RESPONSE a few features which was available only in specific descendants.
Added /taxonomy/term/{termid} implementation.
Prepared evolution of feed module, by allowing json object to list feeds locations.
The associated key will be used to identify the location, and have category filter by location.
- for block {block_id}, to have a cache with 3600 seconds of expiration,
declare in the cms.ini
[blocks]
{block_id}.expiration=3600
Added support for size in feed aggregation with new field "size"
Redesigned the CMS_BLOCK system,
- added condition attribute. It can be set via configuration file
with
[blocks]
{blockid}.region={region_name}
{blockid}.conditions[]=is_front
{blockid}.conditions[]=path:location-path/foo/bar
- For backward compatibility, the CMS will check only conditions for block name prefixed by "?".
Improved the configuration library to support list and table properties.
Updated theme for now, to include the feed examples.
Added "cache" classes, to ease caching of html output for instance. (TODO: improve by providing a cache manager).