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* 0.16.2: Big steps, Rails 2.3.0-RC1 and tons of new stuff!
* 0.16.3: Big steps, Rails 2.3.0-RC1 and tons of new stuff!
All the patching, developing and great hacking from Jacques Distler was
merged into the main codebase of instiki. Jaques is now also maintaining the
main branch (together with parasew), which brings instiki up-to-date!
Find more information about all the changes in his blog:
http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/~distler/blog/
Find more information about all the changes in his site:
http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/instiki/
New Features:
* Instiki comes and runs with Rails 2.3.0-RC1
* New Markdown interpreter: Maruku
* Default markup dialect is Markdown+itex2MML
* Mathematics suport, using itex2MML (Markdown+itex2MML)
http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/~distler/blog/itex2MMLcommands.html
or BlahTeX (Markdown+BlahTeX/PNG)
http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/instiki/show/BlahTeX
* Theorem Environments
* Automatic Equation numbering and automatic Theorem numbering,
* Integrated presentation software
http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/instiki/show/S5
complete with support for themes
(available with Markdown, Markdown+itex2MML or Markdown+BlahTeX/PNG)
* Sends application/xhtml+xml to compatible browsers
(available with Markdown, Markdown+itex2MML or Markdown+BlahTeX/PNG)
Serve Webs which use non-Markdown Text Filters (Textile, RDoc or Mixed) as
text/html. This makes those Text Filters usable, again.
* Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) enabled
(available with Markdown, Markdown+itex2MML or Markdown+BlahTeX/PNG).
* Nifty SVG Logo
(available with Markdown, Markdown+itex2MML or Markdown+BlahTeX/PNG).
* Atom 1.0 feeds.
* ETag support.
* Filesystem-based caching.
* New, industrial-strength Sanitizer (anti-XSS protection).
* Uses xhtmldiff for redline diff pages.
* (Actually functional) LaTeX output.
* InterWeb WikiLinks
* Add a user interface to manage uploaded files.
* Add a user interface to delete a Web.
* Add a user interface to delete orphaned pages in a Category. In addition to
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particular category. Among other things, this provides a handy way to delete
a (selection of) page(s): just assign them to a new category (“delete”, say)
and delete the orphaned pages in that category.
* BlahTeX/PNG Support (from Ari Stern). For the luddites, among you, old-skool
pictures of your equations, instead of MathML.
* Serve Webs which use non-Markdown Text Filters (Textile, RDoc or Mixed) as
text/html. This makes those Text Filters usable, again.
* Add the manage_fixtures plugin for easy database migration
* Descriptions in the File Upload Dialog are used as the default alt text (for
pictures) or the default link text (for files).
Bugfixes:
(see http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/~distler/blog/archives/001893.html for a
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* Actually verify the password, when setting a password for a Web, rather than
just pretending to do so.
* fixes for nowiki “<nowiki>[[!include foo]]</nowiki>”)
* Prevent Recursive includes (for real, this time).
* Hide Equations From WikiChunk Processing
* Fix a bug in the Chunk handler, which was mangling backslashes in included
pages.
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the form, as it should.
* Allow single-letter WikiLinks (e.g. “[[a]]”). Requested by a Japanese user.
* Allow single-letter includes (e.g. “[[!include a]]”).
* Huge improvements to caching and cache-sweeping
* Category listing restricts to current Web.
* All WikiReference methods limit results to the current web
* File uploads work right.
* Make WEBrick respond to TERM signal. (Launchd, in particular, requires this.)
* Ditch the URIChunk and LocalURIChunk handlers. Slow, buggy, and of dubious
utility.
* Ensure unsafe operations (new, save,...) are POSTs, not GETs.
* Fix utf-8 bug in WikiChunk handling.
* Disable WikiChunk processing in tags.
* Hide Equations From WikiChunk Processing
* Fix for the "Backslashes in Included Equations" bug.
* Sessions are now stored in a cookie (signed and Base-64 encoded).
Form_spam_protection stores form_keys in the session.
Make sure spambots implement both cookies and javascript, by storing
hashed (with salt) keys in the session.
* Make sure request.ip is a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address.
* Make remove_orphaned_pages work in a proxied situation.
* In the wiki_controller, only apply the dnsbl_check before_filter
to the :edit, :new, and :save :export actions, instead of all actions.
This makes mundane "show" requests faster, but does not
compromise spam-fighting ability.
* Be a little gentler in recovering from Instiki::ValidationErrors, when
saving a page. Previously, we threw away all the user's changes upon
the redirect. Now we attempt to salvage what he wrote.
* Drop hostname from cache key.
* Fix Recursive Includes.
* Entering an incorrect password on the Create Web form should redirect
back to the form, with a flash error.
* In the Stylesheet Tweaks, the owner of a Web can specify an @import rule
to pull in CSS styles form an external file. This worked in the "show"
view, but was broken in the "published" view. Fixed.
* Allow multiple leading capital letters in a WikiWord.
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* 0.13.0:

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=== If you are on Mac OSX
Since the Apple guys really screwed it up, having an old Ruby Version (1.8.2) and a broken Readline Library with MacOSX Tiger, you have to
On Leopard, you are all set.
Tiger ships with a really old Ruby Version (1.8.2) and a broken Readline Library you have to
- use the Ruby One-Click-Installer for OSX ( http://rubyosx.com ) if you don't already have macports' Ruby
- make sure you read http://instiki.5uper.net/instiki/show/SQLite+issues+on+OSX
- run "ruby instiki.rb" via command-line in the directory
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* Password-protected webs: Keep it private
* Authors: Each revision is associated with an author, so you can see who changed what
* Reference tracker: Which other pages are pointing to the current?
* Three markup choices: Textile http://www.textism.com/tools/textile
(default / RedCloth http://www.whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth ),
Markdown (BlueCloth[http://bluecloth.rubyforge.org]), and RDoc[http://rdoc.sourceforge.net/doc]
* Embedded webserver: Through WEBrick[http://www.webrick.org], also runs on Mongel if you want to.
* Five markup choices:
Markdown-based choices [http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax]:
Markdown+itex2MML (the default; requires itex2MML)
Markdown+BlahTeX/PNG (requires blahtex and a working TeX installation
Markdown
Textile [http://www.textism.com/tools/textile]
RDoc [http://rdoc.sourceforge.net/doc]
* Embedded webserver: uses Mongrel (if installed), or the bundled WEBrick webserver (if not).
* Internationalization: Wiki words in any latin, greek, cyrillian, or armenian characters
* Color diffs: Track changes through revisions
* Runs on SQLite per default, can be configured to run on PostgreSQL, MySQL, DB2, Firebird, Openbase, Oracle, SQL Server or Sybase
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* See CHANGELOG
== Migrating from Instiki 0.11-0.12 to 0.16.3
rake upgrade_instiki
== Migrating Instiki 0.10.2 storage to Instiki 0.11.0 database