JUpload release 4.0.0rc3 (coppermine 1.5 compatibility + Java 1.5 + no more EOF) JUpload release 4.0.0rc3 (coppermine 1.5 compatibility + Java 1.5 + no more EOF)
 

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JUpload release 4.0.0rc3 (coppermine 1.5 compatibility + Java 1.5 + no more EOF)

Started by etienne_sf, November 17, 2009, 11:16:39 AM

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Hi,

 Here is the announce for the 4.0.0rc3 Release.


The release is available as attached on this message (see below).


===== Version 4.0.0rc3 =====

Fixes:  
* [Major] No more EOF error, when using a personal antivirus or firewall.


===== Version 4.0.0rc2 =====

Fixes:  
* [Major] Compatibility with Java 1.5 is now restored (broken in 4.0rc1). Makes it work on Mac computers.


===== Version 4.0.0rc1 =====

Note for 'old' users:
If you're migrating from a JUpload version older than 2.6.0, you'll have to manually set your JUpload configuration, in the
JUpload configuration file. No more migration for these old versions.

Change:
 * [MAJOR] First JUpload version compatible with Coppermine 1.5

Fixes:
 * [Major] JUpload is now compatible with ImageMagick.
 * [Major] When browsing the upload result, the pictures displayed may not be the correct ones, when there are a lot of uploaded pictures.
 * [Major] When using a proxy, the port number of the postURL was ignored.  
 * [Minor] Picture storage: JUpload now stores pictures exactly where Coppermine would have (no more subfolders). It corrects errors in some environment. Too bad... for big galleries, picture finding by the OS was quicker.
 * [Minor] Session management improved. Now works with google chrome, and should work better in bridge mode.
 * [Minor] All download links (visible on the upload page and in code comments) are now changed to use Coppermine forums.  
 * [Minor] The maxFileSize displayed on the upload page was the Coppermine one, and doesn't depend on the JUpload own configuration.
 * [Minor] The debug output now always contains the server response: I'll stop asking to put the debug on, when something bad occurs.
 * [Minor] More debug output, to understand what's happening, in some particular case, on server side.


Etienne