We are proud to announce that Yii 1.0 RC release is available!
In this release, we added some minor enhancements and fixed
a few issues that were found in the previous beta release,
including
* added three new components: CGettextMessage Source,
CHtmlPurifier, CMarkdown
* added support for persistent page state
* added support to allow controller classes to be organized
in subdirectories enhanced CHtml by adding checkBoxList,
radioButtonList , activeCheckBoxL ist, activeRadioButt onList
and ajaxSubmitButto n
* added hangman demo
* fixed nearly a dozen of issues
Complete change log may be found at http://www.yiiframework.com
Since this is still an RC release, it is recommended you do not
use it in production. We expect to make a stable release in December.
Please report to us any issues you find with this release.
Thank you very much!
Yii Developer Team http://www.yiiframework.com
ABOUT YII FRAMEWORK
Yii is a high-performance and feature-rich PHP framework for
developing large-scale Web applications. Yii is written in
strict OOP and comes with thorough class reference and
comprehensive tutorials. From MVC, DAO/ActiveRecord, widgets,
caching, hierarchical RBAC, Web services, to theming, I18N
and L10N, Yii provides nearly every feature needed by today's
Web 2.0 application development. And all these come without
incurring much overhead. As a matter of fact, Yii is one of
the most efficient PHP frameworks around. 2 3018
On Nov 10, 12:51*pm, Qiang Xue <qiang....@gmai l.comwrote:
We are proud to announce that Yii 1.0 RC release is available!
In this release, we added some minor enhancements and fixed
a few issues that were found in the previous beta release,
including
** added three new components: CGettextMessage Source,
* *CHtmlPurifier, CMarkdown
** added support for persistent page state
** added support to allow controller classes to be organized
* *in subdirectories enhanced CHtml by adding checkBoxList,
* *radioButtonLis t, activeCheckBoxL ist, activeRadioButt onList
* *and ajaxSubmitButto n
** added hangman demo
** fixed nearly a dozen of issues
Complete change log may be found athttp://www.yiiframewor k.com
Since this is still an RC release, it is recommended you do not
use it in production. We expect to make a stable release in December.
Please report to us any issues you find with this release.
Thank you very much!
Yii Developer Teamhttp://www.yiiframewor k.com
ABOUT YII FRAMEWORK
Yii is a high-performance and feature-rich PHP framework for
developing large-scale Web applications. Yii is written in
strict OOP and comes with thorough class reference and
comprehensive tutorials. From MVC, DAO/ActiveRecord, widgets,
caching, hierarchical RBAC, Web services, to theming, I18N
and L10N, Yii provides nearly every feature needed by today's
Web 2.0 application development. And all these come without
incurring much overhead. As a matter of fact, Yii is one of
the most efficient PHP frameworks around.
Where's the hangman demo?
Thomas
On Nov 10, 1:18*pm, 703designs <thomasmal...@g mail.comwrote:
On Nov 10, 12:51*pm, Qiang *Xue <qiang....@gmai l.comwrote:
We are proud to announce that Yii 1.0 RC release is available!
In this release, we added some minor enhancements and fixed
a few issues that were found in the previous beta release,
including
** added three new components: CGettextMessage Source,
* *CHtmlPurifier, CMarkdown
** added support for persistent page state
** added support to allow controller classes to be organized
* *in subdirectories enhanced CHtml by adding checkBoxList,
* *radioButtonLis t, activeCheckBoxL ist, activeRadioButt onList
* *and ajaxSubmitButto n
** added hangman demo
** fixed nearly a dozen of issues
Complete change log may be found athttp://www.yiiframewor k.com
Since this is still an RC release, it is recommended you do not
use it in production. We expect to make a stable release in December.
Please report to us any issues you find with this release.
Thank you very much!
Yii Developer Teamhttp://www.yiiframewor k.com
ABOUT YII FRAMEWORK
Yii is a high-performance and feature-rich PHP framework for
developing large-scale Web applications. Yii is written in
strict OOP and comes with thorough class reference and
comprehensive tutorials. From MVC, DAO/ActiveRecord, widgets,
caching, hierarchical RBAC, Web services, to theming, I18N
and L10N, Yii provides nearly every feature needed by today's
Web 2.0 application development. And all these come without
incurring much overhead. As a matter of fact, Yii is one of
the most efficient PHP frameworks around.
Where's the hangman demo?
Thomas
Never mind, I see that it's bundled with the release. This looks like
an interesting project.
Thanks,
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