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Week of 10/18/04

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juste un homonyme à vous faire passer, histoire de le savoir... Page edited on Oct. 22 2004
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YACS adds authentication to the Comment API - When posting a comment through a newsreader your web site will basically receive a mail address and a name. This may be enough to report on author information in the comment itself. But this is also an open door to comment spammers. Therefore, YACS extends this mechanism with true poster authentication.  »
Page published on Oct. 21 2004
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October-18 - Comment API, MS-Word and Palm downloads, direct uploads, referrals, secret handles, actions and more - YACS now fully supports the Comment API, including the ability to post comments from within the news reader. We have articles/view.php/322 some days ago, and this capability of YACS has been http://wellformedweb.org/news/35. Most often, owners of files do not care about creating nice web pages. They just want to push files, photos, and images as rapidly as possible. Good news! YACS now supports direct uploads. Previously you add to create a page, and then to attach files. Now you can fire a file, and YACS will create a page for it! YACS was already able to catch referral information. This new release adds the capability to display this information, and to better integrate any YACS server into the web. For example, while displaying an article you will have a list of Google search requests related to it. Secret handles are special ids used to reference pages in e-mail messages. They are used for example to let users track on-going queries. In this release we have added the ability to automatically log in people on handle presentation. This means that, from your mail client software, you can click on a link and be authenticated in your browser window. We have saved the tedious login step in-between...  »
Page published on Oct. 18 2004
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