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comment mettre à jour tinyMCE? [Analyzed] Commented on Apr. 18
In Besoin d'aide
yacs 8.1: AJAX photo gallery, JSON-RPC, SEO, performance enhancements - YACS is quite a flexible system to publish photos and images. It resizes uploaded files automatically, to ensure that they will fit nicely into page design. Thumbnail images are generated automatically as well. The new version of YACS adds a dynamic AJAX gallery, to enhance the experience of surfers navigating all these photos. YACS version 8.1 leverages AJAX development efforts started during Summer 2007. The JSON-RPC specification has been implemented this month, since we believe AJAX developers are looking for such a standard approach of interacting with back-end services. On the SEO side, this version also brings new mechanisms to expose user profile information, and page meta-information as well. Also, punctuation has less impact on nice URLs built dynamically. Lastly, a lot of energy this month has been dedicated to performance enhancements. First, some limits set in the software have been modified to better adapt to growing YACS servers. And the backup/restore facility has been revisited to accomodate for huge databases. Second, YACS now allows for partial loading of libraries. Third, many back-end scripts have been profiled to remove as much fat as possible. At the end of the day, YACS 8.1 is taking care of computing and network resources it can use.  »
Page published on Feb. 2
In Releases
Direction yacs 7.6 - Feed back - Comme toujours la mise à jour de Yacs apporte son lot de joie mais aussi de soucis...  »
Commented on Jul. 8 2007
In Soupçons de bogues
yacs 7.4: blogging interface, file detach, TinyMCE, FCKEditor, jsCalendar - The blogging interface has been considerably extended, and YACS now supports major available tools, such as Microsoft Windows Live Writer, ScribeFire (previously Performancing for Firefox), Flock, BlogDesk, Post2Blog, Zoundry Blog Writer, not mentioning w.bloggar. Images can be uploaded while blogging, and free-text tags can be added as well. Also, with the support of the RSD standard, YACS allows for the auto-discovery of its blogging interface. A bare document management system has been added to YACS. A file can now be detached by an authenticated member, to let other members know that someone is working on it. The intent is not to replace a full check-in/check-out system, and YACS does not lock files, but at least it will help a lot team members to collaborate on any document, just by letting know who has taken the lead. Also, the commenting form now allows for the attachment of one file, and we believe that this simple feature will contribute a lot to information sharing in on-line communities. Previously you had to upload a file somewhere, to record its id, and then to reference the file id in your comment. Now, for the same result, you just have to type a comment, and to select the file to upload at the bottom of the form. YACS now features two different WYSIWYG editors, namely, TinyMCE and FCKEditor, and jsCalendar has been added as well to ease the selection of dates. All these serve one single purpose: ease the production of rich pages by non-expert people.  »
Page published on May 2 2007
In Releases