ExpressionEngine 1.3.1 is primarily a maintenance release, providing fixes for bugs that have been reported recently, including a problem experienced by people running PHP 4.4.0. EE 1.3.1 also has a number of small enhancements and minor code updates. All existing ExpressionEngine users are encouraged to update.
Discussion Forum 1.1 enables you to submit forum posts along with weblog entries and content for your site, and associate forum posts with those entries. In other words, you can have a “discuss this in the forums” link in your weblog/site entries.
For a complete list of changes, please see the change log. All currently licensed EE users can download version 1.3.1 by visiting our download area.
Discussion Forum 1.1 enables you to submit forum posts along with weblog entries and content for your site, and associate forum posts with those entries. In other words, you can have a “discuss this in the forums” link in your weblog/site entries.
Discussion Forum 1.1 enables you to submit forum posts along with weblog entries and content for your site, and associate forum posts with those entries. In other words, you can have a “discuss this in the forums” link in your weblog/site entries.
Wow! That’s unique. Thanks team!
Yeah I agree and will be implementing that next week when I do my upgrade.
YES! and just in the nick of time too. Figuring out some way to have a weblog post duplicate into the forums was on my list of things to try and figure out next week. Sounds like all I got to do is hit the download button.
In other words, you can have a “discuss this in the forums” link in your weblog/site entries.
I was really impressed with this feature during the beta testing. I know a lot of folks who would love to have this ability and I think it’s going to be a huge point in EE’s favor versus some other packages out there.
Discussion Forum 1.1 enables you to submit forum posts along with weblog entries and content for your site, and associate forum posts with those entries. In other words, you can have a “discuss this in the forums” link in your weblog/site entries.
Wow! That’s unique. Thanks team!
I completely agree: this is unique! It allows the creation of a new type of blogging communities. You could for instance create a more integrated version of bayosphere.
EEWiki: Modules has a list of modulese and it should list the version number required. Not sure if that’s what you mean, but it’s the only kinda list like that, that I know of.
Oh sorry, I was not clear. To upgrade to 131 and 11, I would like to upload only the programs that have changed and not the whole EE application. Is there a list of these programs?
But these upgrade instructions are overly broad. It would be useful to have a list of the files that really need to be updated. I can’t imagine that all the files in
There’s no way that we’re going to list individual files. That’s not reasonable or feasible. And with 1.3.1 just about every file did get changed due to the need to fix things for PHP 4.4.0. If people choose to hack their backend then they then assume the responsibility for keeping track of which files they’ve changed and reapplying any of those changes with an upgrade.
I’m not meaning to be rude or snippy here; that’s just the only way it can work.