Just put some moves onto the next version of Pods (1.9.8), it has a couple of quick performance tweaks and slight reorganization of the main init.php (now renamed to pods.php). Full details coming soon..
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sc0ttkclark
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sc0ttkclark
Pods 1.9.6 is ready for release but is pending the updates from @azaozz on the TinyMCE editor fixes.
The plan is to include the new TinyMCE API in Pods 1.9.6, but you’ll still be required to install the TinyMCE for Pods package (no longer having a plugin attached, just an easy package import) to use it. It’s too messy to integrate completely into core, so that’ll wait until Pods 2.0 since it offers more flexibility in the UI / DB.
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sc0ttkclark
Tested latest TinyMCE API from @azaozz, works beautifully on frontend and backend!
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sc0ttkclark
Ready for beta testing, if you want to test then hop into the #podscms IRC for instructions.
Or go to Web Chat at: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=podscms
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sc0ttkclark 3:38 pm on July 22, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
If you want to test out 1.9.8, hop into the #podscms chat
New feature added is the ability to ‘overwrite’ an existing package upon import. Also cleaned up the import / verification code a bit along with other minor bug fixes on the plugin itself.
sc0ttkclark 1:05 pm on July 23, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Tested out 1.9.8, looking good. Preparing it for release at some point this weekend.