Axel Beckert | 31 Jul 01:15
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Blosxom 2.1.1 released

Hi,

I just released Blosxom 2.1.1 which fixes the two issues discussed on
blosxom-devel today respectively the last few days.

>From the ChangeLog:

v2.1.1
    * The "never trust a dot zero release" bugfix release for 2.1.0.
    * Added CVS Id keyword to file header.
    * Declaring $encode_xml_entities as a config option by moving it into
      the config section -- no functionality change.
    * Changing isPermalink back to "false" for the default RSS story
      template because it won't be a working link in many situations.
      This won't change the GUID, but don't let it be used as 
      anymore. That's what the <link> tag is for anyway. Thanks to Lilo
      von Hanffstengel for pointing this out.
    * Rewrote the (at least with Apache 2.2's environment) no more working
      manual base URL detection code. Made it simpler, easier to
      understand and let it only apply, if the base URL was not set
      manually. The concept since 2.0.2 was: Always ask for the whole URI
      and then remove the PATH_INFO in some cases again. This caused some
      havoc. New concept is: Strip PATH_INFO from base URL if CGI.pm
      didn't manage to do it. In those rare cases where neither CGI.pm nor
      Blosxom manages to correctly determine the base URL, you can easily
      set $url in the config file to the correct value and no base URL
      magic happens anymore (except the removing of a trailing slash if
      present -- as before). Closes: #2032685
    * Added a lot of comments explaining the fixed problems and the
      remaining seldom cases where manual configuration is necessary.

Executive summary for Rhonda and the Debian Release Team: No new
functionality, just important bugfixes and documentation. :-)

Hope there aren't any more such bugs in, because in that case, someone
else has to fix them. I'm off(line) for holidays the next 10 days. :-)

		Regards, Axel
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