Feb 12, 2008 at 04:00 PM

MOStlyCE version 3.0 Released

MOStlyCE Important Update

We are proud to bring you MOStlyCE version 3. This represents the first major release for MOStlyCE in several years.

Release Notes:

  • Upgraded to the latest TinyMCE v3.0 core which was a full rewrite for the project. This includes tons of bug fixes, better cross browser support (Safari too), cleaner code, etc.
  • Security holes closed and additional security checks added
  • Resolved outstanding compression and spellchecker issues. They should both be working now in most common browsers/environments.
  • Added new pagebreak toolbar option which inserts a more visible indicator
  • Added new dropdown selection lists for images stored under /images/stories and for linking to existing sections, categories, or content
  • MOStlyCE is now distributed as a single .zip file. There are three parts to the package; the mostlyce mambot, the mostlyce admin component, and the mostlyce frontend component (needed for the new dynamic link list features). All three parts are required for proper functionality of this extension.

Version 2.x of MOStlyCE is now deprecated and version 3 is now recommended for all Mambo 4.6+ users. We encourage you to upgrade to take advantage of the latest developments and increased security.

See the official doc page for more information and upgrading tips.

Also in order to manage releases better and keep things a bit cleaner we have created a stand-alone project on the forge for MOStlyCE. You can find that new project page here. It is still being distributed with the Mambo core, but releases for MOStlyCE that come outside of normal core releases will be found there.

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