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Welcome to Geeklog Tuesday, October 25 2016 @ 11:55 am EDT

About Geeklog

Geeklog is an open source application for managing dynamic web content. It is written in PHP and supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MS SQL as the database backend.

"Out of the box", Geeklog is a CMS, or a blog engine with support for comments, trackbacks, multiple syndication formats, spam protection, and all the other vital features of such a system.

The core Geeklog distribution can easily be extended by the many community developed plugins and other add-ons to radically alter its functionality. Available plugins include forums, image galleries, and many more.


Geeklog 2.1.1

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Geeklog 2.1.1 is now available for download .

There are a number of new features and fixes with this version of Geeklog. The major ones include:

  • [Security] Log parameters for 404 errors & make filtering in 404.log work like in error.log
  • [Security] Removed the code used for File Manager demos and tests shipped with WideImage to prevent an XSS
  • [Security] Updated File Manager to version 2.2.0 (fixed security issue with file upload check)
  • [Security] Configuration string input sanitizing overhauled
  • [Security] Fixed a possible OS command injection with database backup
  • [Update] CKEditor to version 4.5.4
  • [Update] jQuery to version 1.11.3 and jQuery UI to version 1.11.4. jQuery Timepicker Addon updated
  • [Update] OAuth class to version 1.141
  • [Feature] Integrated the UIkit framework version 2.24.0 into Geeklog
  • [Feature] Denim theme now uses UIKit
  • [Feature] Plugins can now include default templates and css files along with ones for different themes
  • [Feature] Schema.org article, author, and Breadcrumb markup added to Denim and Modern Curve themes
  • [Feature] Allow xmlSiteMap Plugin to Ping Search Engines when new content is added
  • [Feature] For XMLSitemap Plugin added dedicated API
  • [Feature] Added first part of developer mode which adds extra error logging for any template errors. See siteconfig.php to enable feature
  • [Bug] Added email check to Com_mail to prevent plugins from sending email to users who don't have an address (Oauth users)
  • [Bug] Cached Articles Sometimes do not Display on website
  • [Bug] Current LDAP module doesn't work properly - new Simple_LDAP Authentication provided
  • [Bug] Duplicate Blocks
  • [Bug] Remove hardcoded checks for TLD in domain names

The complete list of features and fixes can be found in the history.txt file located in the release under the docs directory.

Please note: If you are upgrading from Geeklog 1.8.2 or older please make sure all of your 3rd party plugins support at least Geeklog 2.1.0. If you are not sure, please check with the plugin developer to confirm compatibility before upgrading Geeklog. If you still wish to upgrade your Geeklog website then either disable the plugin(s) or uninstall it. All Core plugins have been updated and support Geeklog 2.1.1. Please See this story about the changes to Geeklog 2.1.0 for more information on non-compatible plugins.

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DokuWiki Plugin v1.9.0

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The Geeklog DokuWiki Plugin v1.9.0 is now available for download.

The DokuWiki Integration Plugin for Geeklog provides an integration with your Geeklog v2.1.1+ website. This plugin is based on DokuWiki 2016-06-26a "Elenor of Tsort", ” which is the latest release at the time of this writing.

If you find any bugs or wish to request a feature, please add them to our issues tracker.

Geeklog's Next Release and the PHP Version Requirement

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As we get ready for the next version of Geeklog (either version 2.1.2 or 2.2.0) support for PHP 7 is being discussed. The current version of Geeklog (2.1.1) requires at least PHP 5.2.0. The code for the next version of Geeklog and the core plugins supports PHP 7.0.x but Pear and a few other 3rd party libraries included with Geeklog do not. To upgrade these libraries so they support PHP 7 we must raise the minimum PHP version required to run Geeklog to 5.6.x.

A poll has been created so we can find out from the community what PHP version they are currently using and what version they can upgrade too. This will help us decide better what the new minimum version well be and how important PHP 7 is to the community.

To give you an ideal on the state of the development of PHP itself, support for PHP version 5.3.x and 5.4.x has been out of development for a while now and PHP 5.5.x is currently only receiving security fixes to the end of the year. Support for PHP version 5.6.x will continue to receive fixes until the end of 2018.

To help us decide what version of PHP should be a requirement for Geeklog please participate in our poll:

PHP Support for the next version of Geeklog

Which PHP version are you on?

  •  PHP 5.2.x
  •  PHP 5.3.x
  •  PHP 5.4.x
  •  PHP 5.5.x
  •  PHP 5.6.x
  •  PHP 7.0.x
  •  Don't know / other
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Current version: Geeklog 2.1.1

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Need Help?

If you need help in setting up or using Geeklog, please see the documentation, the FAQ, the Wiki, try our search page or browse through the Support Forum. Chances are someone else already had the same problem.

More resources are listed on the support page.

If you still can't find an answer, feel free to post in the forum or ask on Gitter in the Geeklog room.

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PHP Support for the next version of Geeklog

Which PHP version are you on?

  •  PHP 5.2.x
  •  PHP 5.3.x
  •  PHP 5.4.x
  •  PHP 5.5.x
  •  PHP 5.6.x
  •  PHP 7.0.x
  •  Don't know / other
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