[Bese-devel] UnCommon Web version 0.3.8 - "learning to climb up ice"
Marco Baringer
mb at bese.it
Tue May 3 14:24:44 UTC 2005
UnCommon Web version 0.3.8 - "learning to climb up ice"
Released 2005-05-03
This release: improves the documentation; adds a completely new
back-end; adds multi-threading support to the mod_lisp back-end; provides
a large number of bug fixes and minor improvements.
* Home page
http://common-lisp.net/project/ucw/
* Download
ftp://ftp.common-lisp.net/pub/project/ucw/ucw_0.3.8.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.common-lisp.net/pub/project/ucw/ucw_0.3.8.tar.bz2
* Changes (since 0.3.7)
** System
- UCW will now attempt to load asdf system definitions manually if
asdf:*central-registry* isn't properly configured. This should make
it easier for lisp newbies to start with UCW.
- All the scripts and lisp files required for starting and stopping
UCW are now in the bin directory. The unused file src/bin.lisp has
been removed.
- The default log level has been turned down to avoid uninformative
messages being constantly written to the console.
** RERL
- The Content-Type header is explicitly set in the standard-server's
handle-request method.
- HTTP headers are now always passed as strings. Automatic
keyword->string conversion has been eliminated.
** Components
- New REDIRECT component.
- New convenience macro initialize-container.
- *debug-on-error* and *inspect-components* are now exported from the
UCW package.
** Back-ends
- All back-ends now use the ucw.backend logger, this is much simpler
than having each backend have its own logger.
- The mod_lisp backend now supports parsing mime encoded POST
data. The current API is not definitive and will change in the near
future.
- mod_lisp backend now support multiple worker threads.
- Added httpd backend.
** YACLML/TAL
- <ucw:select :multiple t now works as expected.
- New convenience tags <ucw:text, <ucw:password and <ucw:submit.
- :action attribute now allowed on regular A and INPUT tags in TAL
files.
** Documentation
- Added the wiki example.
- Improved users manual.
--
-Marco
Ring the bells that still can ring.
Forget the perfect offering.
There is a crack in everything.
That's how the light gets in.
-Leonard Cohen
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