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Welcome to the new ajaxplorer.info!
Blog Article
We are proud to release today a new version of the website, along with the major release of AjaXplorer! Appart from the look'n'feel (you may have already noticed it is now responsive), the most important changes are described below.
AjaXplorer 5.0.0
Release Notes
If you are using an old AjaXplorer install, you should consider upgrading to Pydio Cells today for better security, stability and functionality
AjaXplorer Core 5.0.1 available
Release Notes
This is a bugfix and security release from v5.0.0. Update is automatic using the in-app upgrade mechanism, and is highly recommended, as this release fixes three potential vulnerabilities. There are also a couple of new improvements.
Major changes :
When using the HTML5 uploader, closing the window will carry on the upload in the background, and display a bottom indication of current upload. When using drag'n'drop, you can now point to an existing application folder to upload directly inside this folder.
With this same uploader, Google Chrome on Windows and Linux now supports folders upload and drag'n'drop upload! Unfortunately not yet available on MacOS, as UTF-8 characters get messed up.
Important fixes on Jumploader that was broken in v5.0.0 as soon as it partionned file
Better handling of SQL errors when misconfiguring the application
See detailed changelog below for other fixes.
AjaXplorer Core 5.0.2 released
Release Notes
This is a bugfix from v5.0.1. Update is automatic using the in-app upgrade mechanism, and is recommended.
Fix various uploaders problems (jumploader, plupload)
Fix various Zip browsing / creation problems
Choose Lucene analyzer in the plugin configuration
Start an automatic deployment and testing framework (using Phing)
NEW / Experimental: Etherpad implementation (collaborative text editor and chat), new SFTP plugin based on phpSeclib
See detailed changelog below, and bugs fixed list on GitHub
AjaXplorer Core 5.0.3 released
Release Notes
This release fixes detected vulnerabilities and enforces the security level for both passwords storage and tokens generation. It also fixes bugs from v5.0.2. Upgrade is highly recommended. It is automatic using the in-app upgrade mechanism or the Linux package managers.
Vulnerabilities fixed and security enforced: new algorithm used for hashing passwords, enforce tokens generation, etc.
PHP Mcrypt extension is now more than ever required.
A big thanks to Cassidian, Trustwave and IT-Sec for reporting these security problem and their best practice recommandations. CVE number will be published later on.
Stabilize authentification (groups, LDAP) on the 5.X branch
Stabilize alternative uploaders and remote drivers interaction (Jumploader / FTP, etc)
Many GUI bugs fixed
AjaXplorer becomes Pydio!
Blog Article
Fellow community members,
I am glad to announce a new start for AjaXplorer. After five years of intense development, releasing version 5 triggered a great acceleration for the project during the past few months. You sent a lot of feedbacks and opinions, and this was an essential drive for the new stuff we announce today.
AjaXplorer/Pydio Core 5.0.4 released
Release Notes
This release fixes detected vulnerabilities and some bugs from v5.0.4. Upgrade is highly recommended. It is automatic, using the in-app upgrade mechanism or the Linux package managers. Thanks to Craig and Jesus for reporting the vulnerabilities.
This is the first official release under the new Pydio name. The various download repositories (update, sourceforge, linux repositories, etc) will be duplicated in the future (ajaxplorer-core / pydio-core) to ensure upgrade compatibility.
[Edit Oct. 14th] An error slipped in the first release, if you have updated between 13th and 14th Oct., you may have an error "AJXP_Logger::info() method does not exists" during upload. Make sure to get the plugins/conf.sql/class.AJXP_SqlUser.php from the new package.
Pydio 5.1.0 - Dev release - New features
Release Notes
This is a development release, it is NOT meant to be deployed in production, unless you know what you are doing. However, it is recommended to test, as it will help us porting these features quicker into the stable channel.
Major changes:
Tons of cool features, counting a new user dashboard, a faceted search engine, the ability to save the searches, and many more.
Performances improvements in the GUI
Code standardization and good practice, refactoring
Many bugs fixed
Pydio 5.1.1 - Release Candidate for 5.2.0
Release Notes
This release is a (massive) bugfix of 5.1.0, and a release candidate for 5.2.0.
There is not yet an upgrade mechanism, thus it is not tagged stable: it is not meant to be deployed in production, unless you know what you are doing.
We need you to test and report bugs ASAP to make sure we achieve stability soon! Update from 5.1.0 can be done using the in-app upgrade mechanism by switching the updater to the "development" channel. Please read 5.1.0 release note to discover the new features.
CMS Bridges for 4.0 release
Release Notes
Along with the new core ajaxplorer4.0, here comes a new packaging of the CMS bridges. They were carefully retested on this new version, documentation is updated, and some CMS modules are updated as well. Drupal now provides a 7.X compatible module, as the previous was not working (both 6.X and 7.X are released in the package).
To avoid confusion, this package is numbered the same as the core version (4.0).