$Id: CHANGELOG.txt,v 1.11 2007-08-18 23:49:08 dww Exp $ ----------- 5.x-2.2 ----------- Bug fixes since 5.x-2.1: = #163257 by dww: Anonymous users could cancel all anonymous signups once the signup limit is reached or signups are otherwise closed. This bug was introduced in version 5.x-2.1. = #160862 by adrinux and dww: Fixed paging on signup administration form (admin/content/signup) due to missing count query. = #142402 by cpisto: Fixed SQL bug on PgSQL when event.module is enabled. = #147546 by stBorchert: Removed call to undefined _event_date() when using signup broadcast if event.module is not installed. = #158688 by m3avrck: fixed JS to work with aggregator. = Code-style fixes (thanks to the coder.module). New features since 5.x-2.1: = #154580 by killes and dww: Refactored code to support different event-related backend modules. Both event 5.x-1.x and event 5.x-2.x are supported, and adding date.module support will now be easy. ------- 5.x-2.1 ------- There are 2 major changes since 5.x-2.0: a long-awaited new feature, and a critical bug fix for anonymous users: = #32482: Adding support for signup limits per node: - New field on site-wide signup defaults and per-node edit form to set or modify the signup limit. - Signups auto-close when the limit is reached. - Users can now cancel their own signup when signups are closed, and if it's not an event-enabled node, or the event hasn't started yet, signups automatically re-open. - Cleanup of the node/N/signups UI. - Even bigger cleanup of admin/content/signups UI. - Views support updated to view and filter by signup limit. = #138401: Fixed a fatal PHP error on certain pages for anonymous users when caching is enabled. ------- 5.x-2.0 ------- Initial official release of the 5.x-2.* new feature series. Enhancements since 5.x-1.0: = #106808: Initial views integration. At this time, all the fields from all signup-related database tables are exported, and there are a handful of filters, sorts, and arguments. There are no default views yet. = #106891: Signup broadcast functionality -- sufficiently privileged users now have the ability to send an email directly to all the users who signed up for a given node on the site by using the "signup-broadcast" tab. = #79332: Cleaned up the user interface for the signup administration overview page. It used to be misusing tabs as a way to filter what signup status (open, closed, or all) to view. Now there is a drop-down selector where the administrator can choose what signup status to filter the page with. = #134609: Added an advanced setting to control if the signup form is collapsed or expanded by default. ------- 5.x-1.0 ------- The first official, stable release of the signup.module that is compatible with the 5.x core API. This release includes all of the bug fixes mentioned in the 4.7.x-1.1 release, so please see those release notes for more details. In particular, 5.x-1.0 includes the same database update from 4.7.x-1.1 that renames the permissions defined by the signup.module. Sites upgrading to 5.x-1.0 directly from 4.7.x-1.0 should therefore be sure to run update.php. In addition to the changes required to function properly with the 5.x version of Drupal core, the 5.x-1.0 release includes the following changes: = #49007: The fix for all the UI bugs and weird behavior about enabling and disabling signups per-node-type and per-node is enhanced in the 5.x-1.0 release by including singup.js to implement some additional UI enhancements when JavaScript is enabled. This depends on the jQuery support that is only included in 5.x core. On JS-enabled browsers, when users with signup administrator permission are toggling if signups are enabled or not, the other signup settings will be automatically hidden when signups are disabled. = #118648 by Darren Oh: Send reminders after signups are closed. = #128287: add hook_uninstall() = Use 'access administration pages' not 'administer site configuration' permission to decide what the signup settings menu item should be called. --------- 4.7.x-1.1 --------- After many months of unfortunate neglect, the singup.module has recently gotten a round of major attention and improvements. Mostly, the changes below are bug fixes, but in a few small cases, some new functionality was added, as well. This release includes a database update, which renames the permissions this module uses, so be sure to run update.php on your site, and then visit your 'access control' page (at /admin/access) to ensure the signup-related permissions are valid for the roles defined on your site. Major changes since 4.7.x-1.0: = #91284: signup.module doesn't respect privacy: db_rewrite_sql() missing = #91284: signup_conflicts.module doesn't respect privacy: db_rewrite_sql() missing = Major permissions, UI and usability fixes (includes a DB update): - #69367: Turn the "Users can view signups" setting into a permission. - #69283: Rename all other permissions to be more clear, consistent, etc. = #49007: Fix all the UI bugs and weird behavior about enabling and disabling signups per-node-type and per-node. = #102949: For consistency, allow the %info token in reminder emails, too. Other changes since 4.7.x-1.0: = #126942: Add "Reset to defaults" on settings page. = #104804 by hunmonk and dww: Fieldsets are now supported in the customized signup form. The code should now handle nested values regardless of depth. = #67067: Required fields and default values on signup form. Inspired by a patch from pjdevries. Also cleans up the formatting of the $form array in this function, vastly improves the doxygen comment, and includes a step in the INSTALL.txt file about customizing this form. = #125705: Make comment in signup.theme about not touching the definition of $form['signup_form_data']['#tree'] even more clear. = #123648: Fixing improper use of links in watchdog() messages = #78559: Fixing numerous bugs in signup translation: - Incorrect use of format_plural() - Badly formed t() strings with HTML and other goo inside wildly stale (and sometimes missing) .pot files = #69372: Ported signup to use theme('username') for user links = In the (evil, hard-coded) HTML for displaying signup information on user profile pages, we were leaving an H4 open by accident. = l() calls check_plain() for you, so we were double-escaping output. = #107154: Fix signup_sign_up_user() to prevent the same user from signing up more than once for the same node. = #128021 by adrinux: Convert html br to xhtml and use strong instead of b --------- 4.7.x-1.0 --------- Initial official release from the stable 4.7.x-1.* series. There have been no changes in the signup module since August 2006, so this should be the same code as any of the signup-4.7.0.tar.gz files from 2006-08-19 and later. Additional releases of this series will only fix bugs in the existing functionality.