Joeychgo 05-31-2006, 11:07 AM Jelsoft announced today that it is running it's support forum on version 3.6 as a demonstration of the upcoming release. Jelsoft stresses that there are likely to be some bugs, and is using the support forum to shake them out. It is expected that the new version 3.5 should be available within a few weeks.
System Requirements
vBulletin 3.6 now requires PHP 4.3.3 or later and MySQL 4.0.16 or later.
New Features in vBulletin 3.6
Multi-Quote
This is a much-requested feature that allows users to tag multiple posts that they wish to respond to by clicking a small button on each post. Once the user clicks the reply button, each tagged post is quoted.
To increase usability, by default, only posts within the current thread are automatically quoted. But there is multi thread quotability as well.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/multiquote.png
Mark Forums Read with AJAX
You can now mark a forum read with a simple click its status icon on the index page and the change will be processed without a reload. You can also mark individual sub-forums as read in the same way.
Quote Tags Link to Quoted Post
When quoting a post, the ID of the post is automatically included with the [quote] tag. When the quoted text is viewed in a thread, a small icon links back to the quoted post.
New Buddy/Ignore List Editor Saves with AJAX
Along with a new interface, your buddy and ignore lists are saved with AJAX to prevent an unnecessary reload. Additionally to make the interface even easier to use, vBulletin searches for matching users as you type their names.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/buddyignore.png
Options Backup and Restore
If you have ever tried to setup a test board before making changes to your real board, you have probably run into the problem of trying to move your option changes from the test board to the live board. Now, you can backup your options to an XML format and restore them to any other board. Options that might cause problems if moved (such as the cookie path and domain) are automatically skipped from the backup/restore process.
Private Message Preview in Notification Emails
The PM Notification email will now contain the title and body of the message as well as the sender.
Auto-Resize Oversized Image Attachments
If a user attaches an image that has dimensions larger than the administrator allows, the image will automatically resized to fit. This is similar to the auto-resizing of avatars that vBulletin 3.5 performed.
‘Reason for Editing’ Available on Quick Edit
You may now include a reason for editing without having to click through to the full editor.
Unique Unsubscribe Link in Emails
Thread and forum subscription emails now include a link for unsubscribing that is unique to each user. When using this link, unsubscribing from a thread or forum no longer requires logging in.
Plugin Manager Sorted by Product
The plugin manager now defaults to sorting its results by product, rather than by hook location as in vBulletin 3.5. You may re-sort the results by hook location if you would prefer the old view.
Save Search Preferences with AJAX
Changing your search preferences on the advanced search page no longer requires a page reload.
Source: Jelsoft Announcement (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1136200&postcount=1)
Peggy 05-31-2006, 01:32 PM I'm liking the sounds of this
Loco.M 05-31-2006, 05:42 PM looks, good.. hopefully they get some stuff b4 IPB gets it on the next update..
instead of adding to VB after IPB has done it :p
Peggy 05-31-2006, 06:10 PM I've been over at .com playing with the new features. Pretty impressive... at least to me they are.
Loco.M 05-31-2006, 07:20 PM they are to me too :)
can't wait to upgrade my sites :D
I like the idea of auto resizing images when they are above the allowed image attachment size.
m4ck
Peggy 05-31-2006, 10:08 PM so do I m4. Have you tried the multiple quote feature? Love it
Peggy 06-01-2006, 09:34 AM Oddly enough... there's been no mention of 3.6 on .org, that I can find anyway. People are noticing and getting ticked off.
Peggy 06-02-2006, 05:21 AM I said something about the absence of an announcement concerning 3.6 on .org, and some were saying that they knew about it only because they saw it announced on vBHackers and vbfaq. I thought that was kind of neat.
But I'm still wondering what the reason is behind the lack of info on .org?
noppid 06-02-2006, 05:56 AM They are probably discussing it in the 1337 coders only forum. So you, being just a normal member, couldn't see the thread. Perhaps?
Loco.M 06-02-2006, 06:19 AM I like the idea of auto resizing images when they are above the allowed image attachment size.
m4ck
i already have this :p
and there was a thread at vb.org about it ?
that place is about to blow up..lol... there is going to be a riot over there...
I first seen the announcement at vbseo.com
Peggy 06-02-2006, 10:12 AM They are probably discussing it in the 1337 coders only forum. So you, being just a normal member, couldn't see the thread. Perhaps?
ya think? :p
Just my curiosity working overtime. I mean, .com put the word out a few days ago, did the upgrade to Beta 1, and the announcements are all over the place... vbseo, vbhackers, here.... everywhere but .org. At least as of 8:15 am this morning.
Peggy 06-02-2006, 10:13 AM i already have this :p
and there was a thread at vb.org about it ?
that place is about to blow up..lol... there is going to be a riot over there...
I first seen the announcement at vbseo.com
Nope, no announcement thread. The members have been commenting about it on various threads tho.
EDIT: They finally did do an announcement... at 12:34 (whatever time that is, lol) today
Peggy 06-02-2006, 10:24 AM Part 2 - Thursday June 1st
Infraction System
The infraction system allows you and your moderators to flexibly reprimand problem users. Create as many types of infractions as you want to represent any type of rules violation on your board. Each infraction has a controllable weight (points) and an option to allow it to be applied only as a warning, which alerts the user to their violation but doesn’t give them any points. Additionally, the points given to a user for a violation can be automatically removed after a specified amount of time via the Scheduled Tasks system.
The points are used to remove permissions from users that reach specific thresholds. To be more flexible, the existing user group permission system is used. You can see in the screenshot that “Registered Users” who have more than 15 points will have permissions from the “Infractions – Moderate All Posts” group applied, and any user with more than 30 points will get permissions from the “Infractions – Banned” group.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/infraction_admin.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/infraction_admin.png)
When an administrator or moderator wishes to apply an infraction to a user, he or she clicks the infraction icon on a post, and is presented with a choice of infractions and an option to send a private message to the user with more information. It is not a problem if a user has disabled private messages but that is a feature for another day. If private messages are disabled globally and email is available, an email will be sent to the user instead.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/infraction_given.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/infraction_given.png)
A user may also be given an infraction from their profile. The profile is also where a user's infraction history can be seen. Active infractions may also be reversed by users with appropriate permissions.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/infraction_profile.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/infraction_profile.png)
Infractions are implemented as a user group permission (not a moderator permission) so you can also allow any of your users to give infractions if you desire. A hierarchical system is used such that:
Administrators can not be given infractions
Super Moderators can only be given infractions by Administrators
Moderators can only be given infractions by Administrators and Super ModeratorsA thread can automatically be posted in a specific forum when an infraction is given, allowing discussion of the violation to take place.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/infraction_post.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/infraction_post.png)
In addition to receiving a PM about an infraction/warning, users are alerted to new infractions in their User control panel.
Default Thread Sorting Option per Forum
You may now choose how threads will be sorted on a per forum basis. Options include the field and direction to sort using.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/forumsorting.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/forumsorting.png)
New Buddy/Ignore List Editor
The new buddy and ignore list editor allows users to be quickly added and removed from your lists, with AJAX-based assistance for name suggestion along the way. If an error occurs such as a user not being found, you can simply correct the error and continue without reloading the page.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/buddy_ignore_error.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/buddy_ignore_error.png)
Rate Threads with AJAX
Rating a thread can be done without a page reload now. Rate a thread like you normally would, but when you submit the rating, you’ll get a notification that your rating was accepted (or if it wasn’t) and the new thread rating will instantly appear.
IP Resolution in Who’s Online with AJAX
Resolving an IP (like 123.123.123.123) to a hostname (like myhostname.vbulletin.com) can take a long time. If you have selected the option to resolve IPs to hostnames on Who’s Online, you’ve probably noticed a delay in the page loading if your board is busy. Now, you can get the speed of only showing IPs with the human readability of hostnames. When any IP address is clicked on Who’s Online, it is resolved to a hostname without a page reload via AJAX.
Improved Proxy Support in Session Handling
In previous versions of vBulletin, you needed to keep the same IP address from page-to-page in order to maintain a session. While this is very good for security, it causes significant problems for users behind a proxy, such as AOL users. vBulletin 3.6 provides an option that allows you to control how much of the IP address must match for a previous session to be maintained. This should help eliminate many of the problems users have with staying logged in.
More AJAX Username Auto-Completion
Username auto-completion via AJAX is now performed when editing the buddy/ignore lists, searching the member list, and entering a referrer during registration.
Paid Subscription Permissions
You may now control what user groups can purchase specific paid subscriptions.
Show Threads or Posts from Quick Search Popup
You can now choose to show search results as threads or posts without having to click through to the advanced search page.
Phrase Types Identified By Field Name Only
This is something that will no doubt interest those of you who modify vBulletin. The phrasetypeid column in the phrasetype table has been removed. Phrase types are now uniquely identified by the fieldname.
LastPostID column in User, Thread, and Forum Tables
The ID of the last post made by a user, in a thread, or in a forum is now stored directly in the appropriate table. Additionally, the tables created for Tachy users (globally ignored users) include these new fields. This acts as an optimization for several functions and eliminates several bugs that were otherwise unfixable.
Peggy 06-02-2006, 10:28 AM Part 3 - Friday June 2nd
Signature Permissions per User Group
You may now control exactly what users can put in their signatures on a per user group level. Controls include basic character count limits (including or excluding BB code), effective line count limits, and limits on individual BB codes. See the screenshot below for a full list.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigperms-admincp.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigperms-admincp.png)
The majority of the permissions are displayed to the users while editing their signatures
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigpe...tend-rules.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigperms-frontend-rules.png)
If a user edits their signature and contravenes any of their signature permissions, they will be shown an error describing what they have done wrong.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigpe...size-error.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigperms-bbcode-size-error.png)
Uploadable Signature Image Support
Additionally, you may allow users to upload a single picture with their signature. If you combine this with limiting access to the [img] tag, you can completely control the dimensions and file size of the images your users place in their signatures.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigpe...oad-sigpic.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigperms-upload-sigpic.png)
Signature pictures are controlled with the [SIGPIC] bbcode allowing them to be placed anywhere within a user's signature.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigperms-sig-preview.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/sigperms-sig-preview.png)
Improved Image Verification (Captcha)
The image verification system can now be customized extensively by the board administrator. Options allow you to control the difficulty of the image by allowing you to select whether each letter can have its own font, font size, slant, and color.
Additionally, administrators may upload custom backgrounds and TrueType fonts to be used in the images. The background image and font will be chosen randomly for each verification image.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/captcha-admincp.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/captcha-admincp.png)
Users Must Enter Required Profile Fields before Browsing
In previous versions of vBulletin, if you created a required custom profile field, existing users would not have to fill in a value for the field until they edited their profile. In vBulletin 3.6, they will be forced to enter a value for the field before they can browse the board.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/profi...d-required.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/profilefield-required.png)
Find Updated Phrases System
This system has the same functionality of the Find Updated Templates system, except it finds out-of-date phrases. An out-of-date phrase is any phrase whose master phrase was edited in a more recent vBulletin version than the existing translated phrase. For example, the “notify” phrase was updated in 3.6.0 Beta 1. If you translated this phrase in 3.5.4, it would be considered out of date because the version your translation is based on is no longer current.
Pop Up List of Attachments in a Thread
The paperclip icon that denotes whether a thread contains attachments is now clickable. It will pop up a window that shows a list of all the attachments in the specified thread, including file size and number of views.
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Validation of Admin Options
To prevent user errors, each option in the vBulletin Options ($vbulletin->options) system can now have its own validation code to ensure that valid values are given for each setting. AJAX is employed to check the value given for an option before you even submit the form.
The validation code for each option can be imported and exported in the settings XML, making it available for hack and plugin writers as well as the core vBulletin systems.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/options-validation.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/options-validation.png)
Product System: Dependencies
Products may now register dependencies on specific versions of PHP, MySQL, and vBulletin. A product may also require other products to be installed first.
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Product dependencies are checked when enabling or disabling a product to ensure they are not violated.
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Paid Subscription Logging and Stats
To aid troubleshooting, all paid subscription callbacks are now logged. You can search for details by subscription, processor, currency, and the final result (success, failure, reversal). Transaction IDs used by the processor are also logged and searchable.
APC Support for the Datastore
Datastore information can now be stored in shared memory via APC (Alternative PHP Cache) for improved performance.
Description Field for Scheduled Tasks
Scheduled tasks may now have a description shown on the newly designed interface for scheduled tasks, which includes an easy way to temporarily disable scheduled tasks without actually removing them from the database.
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noppid 06-02-2006, 01:19 PM There are alot of great additions and changes it seems.
Peggy 06-02-2006, 01:55 PM yes there are. A couple of coders at .org are quite excited that their hacks have been included in the new version. From what I've read so far, there is 3 or 4 more days of "feature reveals" as Kier put it.
Loco.M 06-02-2006, 03:19 PM hopefully they release it while i have time off work :)
Peggy 06-02-2006, 03:56 PM LOL - this is just Beta 1 Loco... who knows how many there will be before they actually release it to use.
But I, too, hope it is released fairly soon
Peggy 06-03-2006, 05:25 AM Part 4 - Saturday June 3rd
RSS Poster Robot
vBulletin 3.6 includes a new scheduled task that can check RSS feeds from the internet, read their contents and insert items from them onto your board.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/rssposter-manager.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/rssposter-manager.png)
The system is fully flexible, allowing the administrator to fine-tune the items that are inserted using keywords and to control the output of the robot using special templates for both the titles and body text of inserted items, which can be inserted either as threads or as announcements.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/rssposter-edit.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/rssposter-edit.png)
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/rsspo...rumdisplay.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/rssposter-forumdisplay.png)
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/rssposter-postbit.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/rssposter-postbit.png)
Product System: Latest Version Check and Product URL
Products can now be associated with two URLs: the URL to the product’s home page and the URL to a special version check page. If a product URL is entered, the title of the product links to that page in the product manager.
The version check URL is slightly more complex. For the version check to function properly, the URL must return text in the form of:
Code:
<version productid="x">1.2.3</version>
With x being the ID of the product and 1.2.3 being the latest version. When a user selects “check version” for the product, the currently installed version is compared against the latest version.
Receive Private Messages from Buddies Only
You may now select to receive private messages only from users on your buddy list. If a non-buddy tries to send you a message, they will receive an error saying that you do not accept private messages. Administrators and moderators are automatically able to bypass this restriction.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/pm-buddies-only.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/pm-buddies-only.png)
“Show Private Forum” Option per Forum
While the “Show Private Forums” option has existed for quite some time, it was only controllable at the entire board level. Now, you may specify what information users without permission to view a forum can see about the forum.
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For example, you likely wouldn’t want your moderator-only forum to be shown to anyone but moderators. However, if you have a specific forum that only users who bought a subscription can access, you may wish to allow normal users to see the forum name and post counts to entice them to buy a subscription.
Give Reputation Using AJAX
Reputation can now be added to a post without leaving the page. When you click the reputation icon on a post, a box will appear and allow you to choose whether you approve or disapprove of the post and provide a reason.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/reputation-ajax.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/reputation-ajax.png)
Error Prevention in Upgrades
Upgrading should now be less painful. The script will automatically detect if you already have the changes necessary and skip trying to add them again. The vast majority of errors that occur during upgrades should no longer happen.
This also helps with long upgrade steps that may timeout on large boards. Should this happen, you can simply refresh the page and the upgrade will continue from the exact place it stopped.
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Option to Disable Scheduled Tasks
Default scheduled tasks can no longer be removed, but they can be individually disabled.
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Parsed Signature Storage
Signatures are now stored in a parsed format. This increases performance when viewing a thread.
Phrased Items: Scheduled Tasks, Custom Profile Fields, Subscriptions, Holidays
These items are now all phrased so they can be translated into different values per language.
And By Popular Demand...
We have (just) added the ability to sort a forum by thread creation time by default.
That's all for today. We hope you like what we've announced so far and I'll be back tomorrow with another batch of features to show you.http://images.vbulletin.com/images_vb3/smilies/smile.gif
Kier
noppid 06-03-2006, 06:26 AM I'm flattered that several mods we have are now in the product.
Peggy 06-03-2006, 06:42 AM It would appear that the "powers-that-be" are taking notice.
Coder1 06-03-2006, 06:45 AM JelSoft is pretty clever. A cynic would see vbulletin.org as a sly way for them to get free R&D, with very little liability to themselves. If a hack is clean, popular and works, it gets added to the core product. If a hack is problematic or bug-ridden, hey, talk to the hack author, we just run the site, we're not responsible for this stuff.
I think a "hack" that becomes a part of the product should be purchased from the original author.
noppid 06-03-2006, 07:57 AM JelSoft is pretty clever. A cynic would see vbulletin.org as a sly way for them to get free R&D, with very little liability to themselves. If a hack is clean, popular and works, it gets added to the core product. If a hack is problematic or bug-ridden, hey, talk to the hack author, we just run the site, we're not responsible for this stuff.
I think a "hack" that becomes a part of the product should be purchased from the original author.
Anything I publish for free I'd be flattered to see a rendition of in the vBulletin Product. I mean once it's out there, that was the point, enhance the product.
I think they respect paid products. I don't see them making a photo gallery any time soon. But that's not to say they can't or won't.
They are very good about allowing reuse of their code in hacks too. So I wouldn't try and make them appear in a bad light for any of these additions. You have to look at it as a positive. It's a quid quo pro thing it seems.
Peggy 06-03-2006, 02:15 PM I'm not sure about that noppid. But I can see where you're coming from
Peggy 06-03-2006, 02:18 PM JelSoft is pretty clever. A cynic would see vbulletin.org as a sly way for them to get free R&D, with very little liability to themselves. If a hack is clean, popular and works, it gets added to the core product. If a hack is problematic or bug-ridden, hey, talk to the hack author, we just run the site, we're not responsible for this stuff.
I think a "hack" that becomes a part of the product should be purchased from the original author.
If it was a paid hack, I would agree. But a free one, no.
Altho I can see your point of view as well... Jelsoft makes a profit from the sale of vBulletin, thanks to the wonderful features. It does seem only right that they should share at least a little of that with the authors of the hacks that they've incorporated into the main software.
Peggy 06-04-2006, 06:33 AM Part 5 - Sunday June 4th
Super Moderator Permissions
Individual permissions can now be set for each super moderator. If you wish to prevent a super moderator from mass-moving threads, you can. Any permission you could control for a regular moderator can now be controlled for a super moderator.
http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/smodperms-list.png (http://files.vbulletin.com/3.6/smodperms-list.png)
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Welcome Private Message at Registration
You may now automatically send a private message to a newly registered user. This message will be sent after the user’s account is activated, assuming private messages are enabled.
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Announcements: WYSIWYG Editor and Front-End Editing
Announcements can now be posted without going into the administrator or moderator control panel. When a user views a forum where they can post an announcement, an option is added to the forum tools dropdown.
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From here, they are taken to an editor that functions like a regular post editor, including support for using WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editing. Additional, announcement-specific options are also available on this page.
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Additionally, announcements can include your signature, which of course can include your signature image!
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Plugin Execution Order
When multiple plugins are attached to the same hook, you may now specify the execution order of the plugins. Lower numbered plugins will execute first. Plugins installed in 3.5 will default to 5, in order to allow newly installed plugins to execute before them if necessary.
Greater Valid Username Control
You may now require that valid usernames match a specific regular expression (http://www.php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.syntax.php). With this method, usernames can be limited in almost any way. Commonly requested limits, such as only allowing alphanumeric characters, are included as examples.
Private Messages: Quota Warning
Once you have reached 90% of your private message quota, you will receive a warning telling you that you have almost reached your quota.
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Private Messages: Admin Quota Override
Administrators send private messages to users whose inboxes are full.
Plain Text Output BBcode Parser
It's been mentioned in a previous announcement, but new to vBulletin 3.6 is the plaintext bbcode parser, which deciphers bbcode and outputs it in a format readable in plaintext, such as email.
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Cache of Syndication Data (external.php)
Data outputted by external.php (RSS feeds, for example) will now be cached for a specified amount of time. This defaults to one hour. This significantly improves performance on large boards.
Email Logging for Diagnostics
A log of all emails sent by vBulletin can be created to aid in troubleshooting mail problems. The subject, message, and all headers will be logged.
Increased Performance when Handling Alternate Datastore Failures
When using an alternative datastore source (such as eAccelerator), vBulletin 3.6 includes increased performance over 3.5 when errors occur or invalid data. The new code will only cause one query in total to retrieve all necessary data instead of one query per piece of data.
Check back on Monday for another dose of new features and improvements.
noppid 06-04-2006, 07:14 AM This is alot of good improvement. I just don't care for this dangling a carrot posting. Can't we just see the list, get the code, and move on? Alot of us have work to do!
Peggy 06-04-2006, 01:47 PM lol... I know what you mean. From what I gather from the discussion thread on 3.6, there could be several Beta's. So we may be looking at anywhere from a few weeks to a couple of months before they release a 'stable' version? :(
Peggy 06-05-2006, 07:55 AM Part 6 - Monday June 5th
Instant View of Deleted/Ignored Posts via AJAX
When viewing a post that is normally hidden, such as a post that was soft-deleted or by a user on your ignore list, you can now quickly view the original post without a page reload. In previous versions, clicking the “View Post” link popped up a window where you could view the post. In 3.6, the post is loaded in place using AJAX.
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Central Area to View Deleted Posts and Posts Awaiting Moderation
Administrators and moderators can now quickly view any posts that have been deleted or are awaiting moderation via a new section in the User Control Panel. In previous versions, this information was impossible to obtain in one area; deleted posts could only be found if you knew the thread you were looking for. This area can serve as a type of “recycling bin”.
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Additional Product System Components: Admin Help, Scheduled Tasks, FAQ
Admin help, scheduled tasks, and FAQ entries can now be associated with specific products, so that they will be automatically exported and imported with your product. This allows the product system to be more encompassing without the developer having to rely on install codes to emulate this behaviour.
CCBill Support for Paid Subscriptions
Following popular demand, support for CCBill as a payment processor has been integrated into the paid subscriptions system, allowing a greater number of sites to leverage the abilities of vBulletin paid subscriptions.
Attachment Permissions per User Group
Each user group may now have different permissions for each attachment type. You can completely deny some groups access to specific extensions, or you can allow your administrators to bypass file size or dimension limits.
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List Posts/Threads Selected for Inline Moderation
Inline moderation now has a new option that allows you to view the posts and threads you have currently tagged for inline moderation. From this page, you can then unselect any posts you don’t wish to perform any action on.
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Full BCC Support in Private Messages
A number of you have discovered this by now. Like in an email, BCC (blind carbon-copy) allows you to hide the full list of recipients from each recipient. In previous versions of vBulletin, the “to” field acted like a BCC field. Now, the “to” field acts like the field in an email; each recipient will see all the names in the “to” field.
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Podcasting Support
Podcasting (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcast) is a means of distributing multimedia content via RSS feeds. vBulletin 3.6 includes support for podcasting attachment files via the built in RSS feed. This system is configurable on the per forum level.
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Atomic Flood Checking
Flood checking for posting and emailing was rewritten to avoid the possibility of a race condition which allowed a small window where the check could be bypassed. The check is now fully atomic to ensure only one post or email per user can get through at a time.
Flipped Value of the isbannedgroup Permission
The isbannedgroup permission is now known as isnotbannedgroup. This was done to be consistent with the rest of our permissions; a “yes” means more permission than a “no”. This also prevents cases where unexpected behaviour could occur when a user was in multiple groups with one group being considered a banned group.
Peggy 06-05-2006, 08:48 AM Since there is no "tune in tomorrow folks" type message at the end of Kier's post, this could be the last "carrot". 6 posts of major new features... nice. :D
And now, we wait for the release. They said a few weeks... but who know what a "few" weeks is to the powers-that-be.
noppid 06-05-2006, 08:54 AM They could post what classes were added or changed. They could post what functions have been changed and what they look like now. They could suggest what new or changed code will affect what subsystems or classes that coders use. (ie. like the 3.5.4 archive changes)
There's alot of stuff they can give us that would be more useful then "carrots".
The API should be at .com and not at .org. The API should be done by the dev team, not .org members. The API should be focused on as much as the new features sales hype. I see Wayne wants to institute bans at the org and I just see a huge conflict of interest blocking license holders from the info. But that's another thread.
There is alot that can be organized better for the information to flow more freely and timely and accurately. That would be a great way to show the coders they borrow ideas from for the product some appreciation. Give them the tools they need to do such things and respect them by providing them the information necessary in a professional and timely manner.
Peggy 06-05-2006, 11:33 AM Ummm... what's API?
noppid 06-05-2006, 11:49 AM Ummm... what's API?
The application programming interface. All the stuff we can do in vB without creating code to fetch and manipulate vB data. The classes and the methods available in them as well as the functions in the include files.
It used to be here. http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=187
But I see the API stuff is now at .com per this. http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=100094
But there are alot of how tos and examples at .org. I just can't find um yet with the recent re-org. I'll find um all eventually. They may be right in my face. :p
Note to self: stop bitching about the API being at .org.
Peggy 06-05-2006, 12:24 PM I thought you said all the API stuff is at .com now?
anyway, speaking of not being able to find things... alot of people are upset about the recent restructure. I don't like what they did at all. All the graphics stuff is spread out into so many different places that it's hard to find things now. The only three people who were fulfilling graphics requests have stated that they'll no longer do so until this is rectifies. UGH... it's a mess again... or is that still?
Peggy 06-06-2006, 04:51 AM No update yet. But I was just reading over the 3.6 discussion thread at .com. LOL... after reading about all of the new features in this latest upgrade, can you believe that someone actually said this:
Originally Posted by Psionic Vision http://images.vbulletin.com/images_vb3/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1140421#post1140421)
Hmm... Throughout all of those announcements, I haven;t been able to find even one new useful feature. Perhaps you guys are adding wrong things. :(
He was basically ignored except for one person who said "Say that again????" lol
Here are some snippets of conversation that you might find interesting...
Originally Posted by Tailfeathers http://images.vbulletin.com/images_vb3/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1140474#post1140474)
Seems like there were a lot more features between the jump from 3.5 to 3.6 than from the much-larger jump from 3.0 to 3.5.
From a development perspective, 3.0 to 3.5 was a massive step. 3.5 to 3.6 is really just about new features, and is a much smaller progression than 3.0 to 3.5.
3.6 to 4.0... now that's going to be huge ;)
What a tease!
Peggy 06-06-2006, 06:15 AM Part 7 - Tuesday June 6th
Image Verification for Guest Posting
While guest posting can be very beneficial to getting people to post in a new community, it’s also just asking to be abused by spam bots. To combat this, you may now optionally require that guests use image verification while posting to ensure that they are actually human.
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Thumbnail Display Options
You can now display additional image data around a thumbnail. You may choose to display a border, image dimensions and size, or both. When dimensions are enabled, the type of file (JPG, GIF, PNG, etc) will also be displayed if room permits. This works whether you are using GD or ImageMagick
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Copy Posts via Inline Moderation
Inline moderation provides a new option to copy posts to an additional thread, instead of just moving them to another thread.
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Announcements Shown when Viewing New Posts
In previous versions of vBulletin, announcements were only shown when a user viewed a list of threads in a forum. As some users only viewed new posts by clicking the “New Posts” link (ie, getnew), they never saw the announcements. vBulletin 3.6 displays those announcements at the top of the results.
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Combined with this, announcements now include real read marking. They will be considered new until you actually read the announcement, instead of being considered old after a certain amount of time.
New Built-In Option Types
Developers may now create more types of options for their products without having to deal with HTML directly. Radio button and select menu options can be created using a simple pipe-delimited format. Options that require a valid username can also be created with a single line.
Resume Paused Attachment Downloads
You may now resume broken or paused attachment downloads where the browser supports it through the use of the Range HTTP header.
Better Web Server Logging for POST Requests
All vBulletin-submitted forms now include the most important data as GET data, so that web server logs are more readable. The data that is sent back via GET includes the action (“do” variable) and a unique identifier (for example, if you are adding a new thread, the forum ID where you are posting).
Automatically Remove Thread Redirects
You may now optionally have thread redirects messages removed after a specified amount of time.
Announcement DataManager
Announcements can now be handled through a datamanager to allow developers to quickly create announcements.
Persistent Date of Birth Cookie for COPPA
The COPPA age check now uses a persistent cookie to cause the first date of birth entered to be saved. This prevents someone from entering their real age, being rejected because they were too young, and going back to change their birth date so they are old enough.
Improved Master / Slave Database Support
Larger boards will be able to take advantage of the improved master / slave features which identifies those queries which are safe for use on a slave server. This removes potential database errors and errors resulting from any reads that occur prior to propagation.
Originally Posted by Kier
We look forward to bringing you the first public beta of vBulletin 3.6 very soon. http://images.vbulletin.com/images_vb3/smilies/smile.gif
Joeychgo 06-07-2006, 02:07 PM Jelsoft releases vBulletin Version 3.6 Beta 1 (http://www.vbulletin-faq.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3779)
Peggy 06-07-2006, 02:11 PM I just got the email. YAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!
I may wait tho, til next week to upgrade, on my day off. When do you think you're going to go for it Joey?
noppid 06-07-2006, 02:27 PM I just got the email. YAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!
I may wait tho, til next week to upgrade, on my day off. When do you think you're going to go for it Joey?
You may want to wait. This is beta 1, not a release per se'.
Joeychgo 06-07-2006, 02:28 PM I just got the email. YAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!
I may wait tho, til next week to upgrade, on my day off. When do you think you're going to go for it Joey?
Its a tough call. I'll upgrade here first. But any Beta Release makes me nervous. So I'll probably wait a bit for some of the bugs to shake out.
Peggy 06-07-2006, 02:33 PM I'm going straight ahead and putting this onto my main forums-Is this risky?
Many Thanks
Yes. We don't recommend it and you will be limited in support to what can be handled in the support forums. The ticket system cannot be used to get help with beta software.
Looks like I'll be waiting as well, since I have never set up a test board
Peggy 06-07-2006, 03:26 PM Ok I can't help myself, I'm in the mood to play. I'm going to set up a test forum ;)
dakar 08-03-2006, 10:08 AM 3.6.0 was just released @ 11:55 CST :) got my download already :)
Peggy 08-03-2006, 10:15 AM yup now is a good time to upgrade :)
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