activeCollab 0.7.1 ready for download
activeCollab 0.7.1 is a bugfix release

Less than a month after 0.7 was announced we have a small package of fixes for problems and annoyances we discovered. Here is the list of fixed problems:
- There was a problem that let tasks from a private task list appear in application log.
- Remember the good old problem when Safari truncated last character from the filename? Its gone now...
- All downloads in file section are forced - even files that browser can open will open a Save as dialog (including images, text files, html documents etc).
- Installer now properly detects if you are using HTTP or HTTPS.
- Few bugs that resulted in application crashes (fatal PHP errors).
Upgrade to 0.7.1 is recommended.
You can download activeCollab 0.7.1 from Download page. Upgrade instructions are also available. Please note that upgrade is working only if you are upgrading from 0.7. If you are upgrading from an older version (including 0.7 Release Candidates) you should first upgrade to 0.7 and than to 0.7.1.
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Enjoy the holidays!
Posted on: 2006-12-22 6:08
Comments:
Thanks for the update!
Merry Christmas everyone!
Merry Christmas everyone!
Great work guys! I love this piece of software! Merry Xmas!
Thanks for you hard work!
Thank you so much for all your hard work, can’t wait for the next release!
Saj
Saj
Thanks. Hip-Hop Loves activeCollab!
Merry Christmas and cheers to another great year for this project.
Awesome! Now if it could only read my mind and enter tasks, etc. itself… oh, and then actually perform the tasks so my team and I could spend our time playing WoW… ;-)
Great work, gentlemen. Happy New Year!
Great work, gentlemen. Happy New Year!
I have downloaded both zip files, gone to the “public” /”install” folder, but my computer cannot open any of the setup programs. Any suggestions?
One question about this service: does it offer sharing capabilities with documents?
Thanks for your assistance,
Lynda
One question about this service: does it offer sharing capabilities with documents?
Thanks for your assistance,
Lynda
Hi Lynda,
If you uploaded activeCollab code on a server that can run PHP script than installer should be located in public/install or /install. For instance, if you uploaded in root of www.example.com domain installer should in www.example.com/public/install/
What do you mean by “sharing capabilities with documents”?
If you uploaded activeCollab code on a server that can run PHP script than installer should be located in public/install or /install. For instance, if you uploaded in root of www.example.com domain installer should in www.example.com/public/install/
What do you mean by “sharing capabilities with documents”?
very nice project!
very nice code, I think this is very important
very nice code, I think this is very important
THE public/upgrade files seem to be missing from the .zip file.
@Fernando: Thanks! I agree that code quality is important too.
@Ken: Nope, they are there. Just checked.
@Ken: Nope, they are there. Just checked.
Awesome update, thanks!!
This software piece of HEAVEN makes my little enteprise’s day.
When you release the activeCollab w/ gettext, I am soooo translating it to Norwegian and Esparanto.
When you release the activeCollab w/ gettext, I am soooo translating it to Norwegian and Esparanto.
activecollab DOES NOT WORK WITH PHP 5.2!!!!!!!!!
Sorry Tom, bu you are wrong. Every activeCollab since 0.7RC1 works pretty good with PHP 5.2. I actually use PHP 5.2 for all the recent development – no problems at all.
Check your setup and post any question you have on the forum.
Check your setup and post any question you have on the forum.
Love this program, I’m actively working on making more themes for us – but I have to ask, why do you have so many different style sheets? It seems irrelevant, wouldn’t an app benefit more from a single CSS file, just as a website does? Everything works great so far, and I am so glad I found this – it’s the one sore for me, I wanted an app like this but on my OWN server.
I find large CSS files pretty hard to navigate so I split them for easier navigation. I’ll see to improve CSS organization in one of the next releases, maybe using build tool that will merge them all together before publishing or something like that, but its far from being a priority.
Thank you for this excelent program – can’t live without it….
Ok, just a note that it’s a bit cluttered for a designers taste to have multiple css files – typically I’ve seen a few running around (some will do fonts or global in one), but never more than a two or three, and usually never in nested folders. I’d say in the long run it’s harder to track down if you’re applying these to multiple headers versus importing them from a single header; for theme developers, it’s opening many files to find one bug versus just one. Regardless, if I can hack it into one I’ll be fine and do the adjustment on my own.
Ilija, thanks a lot for ActiveCollab. I’m (yet) not using it – just came across, and it looks very promising and strong (from the screencast by Eli Foner). Keep up the good work!
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sajseven
2006-12-23 11:45
Happy Holidays to the whole activeCollab community, too!! :)