We are pleased to announce the release of MKDoc-1.6.30. MKDoc is an award-winning mod_perl web-based content management system with an emphasis on usability, accessibility and internationalisation.
This is a feature release that adds new functionality, read the INSTALL.TXT file before upgrading from an earlier version.
MKDoc 1.6.30 is the latest in the ‘stable’ branch of MKDoc, development of new features for the upcoming 1.8 release takes place in the ‘unstable’ core.
Changes since the last release include:
A new TimeRange component. This allows any document to become an
"event" simply by adding one or more "timeranges". Events can appear in customised "upcoming events" headline listings and are included in newsletter emails.
The menu template now automatically lists the children of the
root document at the top of each page, there is no longer any need to maintain a custom template for this.
Integration with the E-Commerce shopping-cart has been imporoved.
A workaround has been added for an intermittent web-browser bug
that resulted in browsers submitting forms in the wrong character-set.
Files uploaded with the following names are not visible as links
in the parent document: style.css, script.js and favicon.ico.
A bug has been fixed that resulted in hidden documents being
visible in some default_child_listing_* templates.
The indexer and RSS cronjobs no longer try to index sites that
are disabled or otherwise unavailable.
MKDoc-1.6.30 can be downloaded at http://download.mkdoc.com/mkdoc-1.6/
About MKDoc
MKDoc is a Web site building, serving, and content management tool that has been designed to encourage the use of good information architecture and the production of accessible Web sites.
It provides different ways for the public to interact with and navigate between documents, including a sitemap, search facility, Dublin Core XML/RDF metadata and printer versions of pages. All management, document creation, editing and organising is done via a web browser. The look and feel are controlled using Petal TAL templates and cascading style sheets. Unicode/UTF-8 is used to support all languages, including right-to-left languages.