ProsePoint 0.09
This is a minor release of ProsePoint with a couple of new features. If you do not require these features, there is no need to upgrade.
Changes
Themeing changes
As a push to make it easier for ProsePoint to operate with generic Drupal themes, one or two small themeing related changes were made (mostly relating to floating or non-floating of teaser images). Theme developers are advised to use ProsePoint 0.09 for developing or customising themes.
Feedburner support
ProsePoint now includes the Drupal Feedburner module. This provides an automatic option for integrating your site feeds with Feedburner. However, use of this module with ProsePoint is still experimental so it is not enabled by default. Site administrators will have to enable the module themselves.
Other changes
For more information, please see the changelog.
Download
| Version | Date | Size | Download |
|---|---|---|---|
| ProsePoint 0.09 | 12th November 2008 | 5489 KB | prosepoint-0.09.tar.gz (md5) |
Upgrading to ProsePoint 0.09
To upgrade to ProsePoint 0.09, please use the upgrade directions for 0.07, with the following additional step at the end:
Visit Administer // Site configuration // Performance, and click on the button Clear cached data near the bottom of the page.
ProsePoint 0.09 made some themeing changes, so clearing out the cache is necessary.
If upgrading from 0.07 or 0.08 to 0.09, a partial source code upgrade is sufficient. Instead of replacing the entire source code tree, you can just replace the subdirectory .../profiles. All source code changes between 0.07, 0.08 and 0.09 are underneath this directory. For more information, please see Partially upgrading the source code in the user guide.
Bugs
There is a known bug in ProsePoint 0.09. If you use the editor in HTML mode, do some editing, and then click Save, your changes will not be saved. A workaround is to click the editor back into Visual mode before saving. Alternatively, there is a bugfix available for this at https://answers.launchpad.net/prosepoint/+question/51122.
Notes
Further information will be made available as they are known.











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