bugs in 0.10 or ???
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 9:14 pm
Hello Wishy and others !
First, I've installed cmsms 0.10 for my website, I had no problem installing this version, and no problem updating the website. Then I saw the new admin interface, although is it skinnable, the default one is really nice, I don't think I will need to change it for a moment ! To sum up, this new version seems great.
A few bugs I think I've found :
1/ when I delete a template, css/template associations seem not to be deleted; the consequence is that I can't delete the css after that... This is confirmed by the fact that when I delete the css via phpMyAdmin (this is the only solution as I can't "see" the association via the web interface), I can now delete the css.
2/ I've created a limited user that can only create pages. It appears that, once logged in, the aser can also modify the existing pages (I did not try to validate the form when modifying the page, but I think this would haev worked).
3/ The same limited user as above cannot modify his personal preferences in the website.
Let me know if I can give some more pieces of information !
And to finish, I have two suggestions for you :
1/ I think it would be great to have a database analysis tool, a tool used to diagnose the database. As you can see in bug #1, it could be helpful to display and deleted orphan elements (association linked to an non-existant css or template, comment linked to a non-existant I-don't-know-what and all these broken associations). It would help to keep the database clean. What do you think ? I know that in a perfect world (without bug), the cms should guarantee that the database is consistent. But in that perfect world, I think we can be interested to get statistic about the website (how many templates, css, pages, comments, news...). To sum up, this tool would check some basic things (orphans and other things) displaying an alert if needed, then display statistics about the website. What do you think of this suggestion ?
2/ when you'll have some time you should definetly update the demo version to 0.10. The demo version is now 0.8.2, and so much work has been done since these old times !
Anyway, great job folks, it is a real pleasure to use cmsm !
Ploc
First, I've installed cmsms 0.10 for my website, I had no problem installing this version, and no problem updating the website. Then I saw the new admin interface, although is it skinnable, the default one is really nice, I don't think I will need to change it for a moment ! To sum up, this new version seems great.
A few bugs I think I've found :
1/ when I delete a template, css/template associations seem not to be deleted; the consequence is that I can't delete the css after that... This is confirmed by the fact that when I delete the css via phpMyAdmin (this is the only solution as I can't "see" the association via the web interface), I can now delete the css.
2/ I've created a limited user that can only create pages. It appears that, once logged in, the aser can also modify the existing pages (I did not try to validate the form when modifying the page, but I think this would haev worked).
3/ The same limited user as above cannot modify his personal preferences in the website.
Let me know if I can give some more pieces of information !
And to finish, I have two suggestions for you :
1/ I think it would be great to have a database analysis tool, a tool used to diagnose the database. As you can see in bug #1, it could be helpful to display and deleted orphan elements (association linked to an non-existant css or template, comment linked to a non-existant I-don't-know-what and all these broken associations). It would help to keep the database clean. What do you think ? I know that in a perfect world (without bug), the cms should guarantee that the database is consistent. But in that perfect world, I think we can be interested to get statistic about the website (how many templates, css, pages, comments, news...). To sum up, this tool would check some basic things (orphans and other things) displaying an alert if needed, then display statistics about the website. What do you think of this suggestion ?
2/ when you'll have some time you should definetly update the demo version to 0.10. The demo version is now 0.8.2, and so much work has been done since these old times !
Anyway, great job folks, it is a real pleasure to use cmsm !
Ploc