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Similar to [15], but not quite
Refs #7, #39
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Closes #39
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Refs #7
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Refs #39
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Closes #40
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Refs #10
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Closes #38
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Refs #38
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Refs #38
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Refs #38
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Also imported classpath libraries, for some reason they weren't previously added. Fixes #44
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Subversion is on its way as well, just it needs to be opened in NetBeans.
Refs #44
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Previously, the return value was recieved by $resp->value(), but that returned an xmlrpcval, not an int. The proper method
is $resp->value()->scalarVal(). Refs #44
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Refs #44
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Verification IDs in Central and Update can now be between 0 and 2147483647. Closes #37
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The folder name "svn" was annoying Subversion because svn is a special name to it. Fixes #36
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Previously, even after the key generation bug ([127]) was fixed, the
Client was still failing to decrypt properly. However, the first
field, Title, decrypted perfectly, so it was discovered that while
the Client reset the Cipher object after every decryption, the Update
Server did not reset MCrypt after every enryption. This has been
fixed. Refs #10
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The Client was failing to properly decrypt encrypted data because of a key
generation issue, the key is generated from a password and a Verification ID.
However, because Verifcation IDs must be unique, the encryption key and the
decryption key would differ. However, the Central Server needs to be modified
so as to pass on the Encryption Key. Refs #10
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Refs #10
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Refs #10
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Closes #22
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Closes #12
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From now on, password-protection is Milestone 1.1. When that time comes, you can look back on [105] and [106] for
password-protection. Refs #10
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Users of the Update Server Library will no longer have to write their own Subscription File because now the Library comes
with an automatically generated one with password-protection support. Just ensure that if you move subscription.php away
from instadisc.php that you update the include() in subscription.php! Refs #10
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Using the new instaDisc_sendEncrypted() function and the $idusEncryptionPassword variable, you can now feed
password-protected subscriptions. However, a Subscription File will have to be automatically generated to support the
password-protection. Refs #10
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The phpBB3 plugin is now completed! Closes #7
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Also, 100th COMMIT! YAY! PARTY TIME EVERYONE! YAY!
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Now, to finish the phpBB3 plugin, the MODX file has to be written. Refs #7
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The Subscription File didn't contain the activation key, so that was fixed, and
also it turned out that everywhere was using the wrong method of getting the
board's URL, so that was changed too. Then then sending library was worked
upon. The only fault I currently see is that the Author field doesn't seem to
be being sent for some reason. Refs #7
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See [90]
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See [90]
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Also started on the plugin's update library, currently uses a function identical to the library's. May want to
change it so that it does more post-object work than the foreign function has to. Refs #7
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Now the Subscription File URL uses the
"static text" style started in [87]
instead of the "input box" style. Refs #6
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Also used a new method of providing the
subscription file's URL as static text
instead inside a text box. Refs #7
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The module now has two working form
elements, Subscription Title and Central
Server (URL). They both read and write to
the database. Refs #7
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Refs #7
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Now the Subscription Title defaults to the blog's name.
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Also fixed a typo in the admin panel and removed the postfix from the comments' subscription's title.
Fixes #20.
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Now with the addition of the comment feed, the Wordpress plugin is complete. (Well, it needs some
tweaking, #17). Closes #6.
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Wordpress now sends InstaDisc items whenever a post is published. However, there seems to be yet
ANOTHER strange error with the client because it is, once again, not recieving any items. Refs #6.
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Also added subscription.php to source control, which should have been done in the previous commit.
Yet another [15]. Refs #6 and #17.
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Currently, a seperate php file generates the subscription files. This is a bad scheme as it requires
the subscription URL (as in, the URL you use to subscribe, the URL to the Subscription File) is long
and winds down the Wordpress plugin directory. Hopefully, an alternate to this method will be found.
Refs #6.
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Plugin now contains header info (for display at plugin table) and an
admin panel. Refs #6.
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This really should have happened in [59]. It's [37] all over again.
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Renamed function sendItem() to use the general prefix (instaDisc_) to prevent include file confusion.
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The next step is to implement the instaDisc_* functions and complete the Central Server.
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