Error:
An error occurred while parsing configuration JSON file (data/config.json.php): error code #4
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Please check your JSON syntax (without PHP comment tags) using a JSON lint tool such as jsonlint.com.
Use php-intl extension to display datetimes a bit more nicely, depending on the locale.
What changes:
* the day is no longer displayed
* day number and month are ordered according to the locale
* the timezone is more readable (UTC+1 instead of CET)
This setting allows to escape HTML in markdown rendering or not.
The goal behind it is to avoid XSS issue in shared instances.
More info:
* the setting is set to true by default
* it is set to false for anyone who already have the plugin enabled
(avoid breaking existing entries)
* improve the HTML sanitization when the setting is set to false - but don't consider it XSS proof
* mention the setting in the plugin README
To access LinkDB items with its ArrayAccess implementation, the IDs must be consistent, which isn't the case before `updateMethodDatastoreIds()` execution. v0.6.4 method `updateMethodRenameDashTags()` was accessing it, so an upgrade <0.6.4 to >0.8.x was failing.
This just move the minor update `RenameDashTags` after the IDs update.
* Private tags: make sure empty tags are properly filtered
* Search results:
* Use preg_split instead of function combination
* Add normalize_spaces to remove extra whitespaces displaying empty tags search
Use a GET form to delete links: harmonize with edit_link and preparation for #585
Bug fixes:
* LinkDB element can't be passed as reference, fix error:
PHP Notice: Indirect modification of overloaded element of LinkDB has no effect
* Resource cache folder setting wasn't set correctly
* REST API routes are handle by Slim.
* Every API controller go through ApiMiddleware which handles security.
* First service implemented `/info`, for tests purpose.
All existing link will keep their permalinks.
New links will have smallhash generated with date+id.
The purpose of this is to avoid collision between links due to their creation date.
creation and update dates are now DateTime objects.
Since this update is very sensitve (changing the whole database), the datastore will be automatically backed up into the file datastore.<datetime>.php.
Links now use an incremental unique numeric identifier.
This ID is persistent and must never change.
ArrayAccess is used to match the link ID with the array keys (see the comment in LinkDB for more details)
Key 'created' added, with creation date as a DateTime object. 'updated' is now also a DateTime.