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Pebble 2.1 released

Pebble 2.1 is now available to download from SourceForge, containing a couple of minor bug fixes and some small feature additions over the RC1 release.

  • Added a way to determine and differentiate whether the people that leave comments are authenticated.
  • Added a userThemesEnabled property in the pebble.properties file to indicate whether user themes are enabled. Setting this value to false ensures all blogs in a multi-blog installation use the default theme and look consistent.
  • Fixed a small problem where the Ajax'd comment form wouldn't appear inline when using the basic textarea (i.e. not FCKeditor).
  • Replaced the blog admin "reset password" feature with the ability to set the password to something specific.
  • Patch from Stefan Reuter to allow dashes in blog names.
  • The tilda/tilde (~) character is also now allowed in blog names.

Support for the Atom Publishing Protocol is now the most requested feature so this will form the basis for the Pebble 2.2 release. Until then ... I hope enjoy using the new release.



Re: Pebble 2.1 released

Hi, I am thankful about putting my name at credits of the project. I just see it now, when I was "googling" me... I'm very anxious to try the new version of pebble... Thank you

Re: Pebble 2.1 released

That's not a problem ... thanks for your help. :-)

Re: Pebble 2.1 released

Good to hear. May have been sensible to do the other stuff first. This blog entry says July is a sensible time for implementing an AtomPub client, and I guess that means server implementations are still differing a bit too much.
I'll be happy to do simple testing of the implementation with Nokia LifeBlog, once I get to update my blog server...

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