[Bese-announce] UnCommon Web 0.3.0 - learning to crawl
UnCommonWeb version 0.3.0 - learning to climb Released 2004-09-23 * Home page http://common-lisp.net/project/ucw/ * Download ftp://ftp.common-lisp.net/pub/project/ucw/ucw_0.3.0.tar.gz NB: This tarball contains ucw, arnesi, yaclml and cl-icu. You'll need to install a recent CVS version of SLIME and portableaserve 1.2.35 (mod_lisp is included in the libs/ directory). * New Features (since 0.2) - UCW package exports the public interface. New UCW-USER package. - Cross action continuations now work as expected. - Gracefully (and programmatically) deal with requests for expired sessions. ** Components - Improved range-view API. - Simple date-picker component - Allow component threads and manipulation of component places. ** YACLML/TAL - Improved form handling. - All TAL extensions are accessable as yaclml macros. - <ucw:option tags contain real lisp objects as values. - Convience tags (and yaclml macros) for form handling. - Improved TAL environment manipulation. ** mod_lisp - Upgrade "official" mod_lisp to 2.38 ** aserve - Improved URL handling. * Documentation - Most public functions, macros and classes now have doc strings. - UCW document application provides a 30% complete manual. * Portability - Tested regularly on CMUCL (linux x86), SBCL (linux x86) and OpenMCL (darwin ppc) with mod_lisp backend. Tested occasianly on OpenMCL (darwin ppc) with portableaserve backend. * Bugs - many were fixed, many were probably introduced. caveat emptor. * Note I kept holding off UCW 0.3 until i'd written the docs. I kept holding off that until i'd written a concordia like document system. This release could have been made quite a while ago had I been more realistic. Now I'm going to try and put as much information in doc strings (except high level over view stuff) as possible and hope the developer has a recent enough SLIME which makes this information easily accessable. -- -Marco Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in. -Leonard Cohen
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Marco Baringer