[Rumpus-talk] Rumpus 6.2.1
John O'Fallon
john at maxum.com
Thu Dec 10 15:40:38 PST 2009
Hi Folks,
The inevitable ".1" maintenance release of Rumpus 6.2 is now available.
Rumpus 6.2.1 is a recommended update for all Rumpus 6.2 users. The
list of updates is fairly long, but most issues listed effect fairly
specialized circumstances. With that said, there are a couple of
significant fixes (most notably a possible crash when performing
searches with large numbers of results), so if you are running Rumpus
6.2, please take a moment to download and apply the update.
http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/DownloadADemo.html
The full list of changes is included below.
John
Rumpus 6.2.1
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Drop Ship and File Request options for enabled users are now
suppressed completely when users don't also have File Upload permission.
A number of File Request issues related to compatibility with other
Rumpus features, including the upload progress indicator, drag & drop
applet, Growl notifications and user accounts which aren't home-folder
restricted have been corrected.
Corrected a bug that could cause Rumpus to crash when too many files
were returned in a file search query. Also set the maximum number of
files returned for a query to 200 (selectable via
"MaxSearchResultsReturned" configuration file directive).
Multiple file download folders are now given less random-looking names
("Download-username-#").
In Download Notices, multi-file downloads are now shown as having been
downloaded from the correct user content folder.
Filenames that include apostrophes ("'") are now processed more
reliably by javascript functions in the Web File Manager.
Updated Finnish WFM translation.
When the server is set to allow only HTTPS connections, special URLs
(such as Drop Ship pickup URLs) sent via standard HTTP are now
correctly redirected to HTTPS.
FileWatch Drop Shipments are now correctly directed to an HTTPS URL
when only secure connections are allowed by the server.
Multi-file downloads now work on file search results for files with
special characters in their names.
Made minor improvements in WFM javascripts.
Date stamps in Rumpus logs have changed slightly, to include the time
zone display instead of hours offset from GMT.
Web user access via user account with "any e-mail address" as the
password are now properly logged to the anonymous passwords log.
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