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ProofBuddy 1.0.2 Released

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 at 9:47am in Releases

ProofBuddy 1.0.2 is now available for download.  This is primarily a bug fix release for the version 1.0 series.

Fixes / updates include

  • [#457] Literal line feed characters showing in order emails sent to the company email address.  These characters were never included in the client emails, but several users reported them in the emails they received.
  • [#436] Clients can now view their proofs without cookies enabled.  You must still have cookies enabled to access the administrative section.
  • [#456] Servers running IIS and certain versions of PHP would trip a bug when an email was sent using the standard format Email Recipient <address@server.com>.  There is now a hidden setting called iis_email_bug that will allow you to force ProofBuddy to use only the email address which does not trip the bug on IIS.
  • [#451] Meta robot tags are now included in the help pages so that they are not indexed by search engines.
  • [#448] Apostrophes and quotes in item descriptions was causing an error when the item was added to a cart.
  • [#431] Invalid order number when trying to view the status of an order on the client side.
  • [#433] Coupons used on an active, but unsubmitted cart are now listed when you view that cart from the admin side.  You can add and remove coupons from the cart.
  • [#446] Last update not being updated for orders on certain versions of MySQL.
  • [#437] The order submit form on the admin side is now two columns to shorten the page.
  • The <!–logo–> and <!–logo_link–> variables will now look for logo.gif, logo.png, or logo.jpg files in the /images/ subfolder of the theme as well as the /images/ folder off of the ProofBuddy root. 

One important note for those of you using either the basic white or basic black theme or using either the <!–logo–> or <!–logo_link–> variable in your theme.  ProofBuddy now checks in the /images/ subfolder under the theme for a logo.png, logo.gif, or logo.jpg file as well as the /images/ subfolder underneath the ProofBuddy root.  If you have uploaded your logo to the /images/ folder under the ProofBuddy root the file from the theme/images/ folder will have priority.  By default that file is a ProofBuddy logo which I assume isn’t what you want your clients to see so you’ll need to upload your logo file to the theme/images/ folder as well.  You can do this either with FTP or through the Options -> Theme tab in the admin interface.

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We’re looking forward to trying you out!

 

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