Well, I have been thinking quite long before actually posting this message, but it is evident that something has to be said. Let me just make one thing clear: This is solemnly my own view on things.
It seems that currently I’m the only developer/moderator left at this site who tries to be active. Despite the [...]
Some of you may be wondering what’s going on with the rumored Pixelpost v2.0. Well, as we’ve mentioned in previous posts, v2.0 is a complete rewrite, but we’re not simply trying to recreate the same issues with v1.0 again, we want to build a new core that can power Pixelpost for the next decade.
Believe it [...]
Hello fellow Pixelpost users!
Only a few weeks after the latest release of Pixelpost I would like to announce the release of Pixelpost v1.7.3. It came to our attention there were a couple of places left in the code which could be used for an SQL injection or a XSS attack. So we’ve patched the code [...]
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If you tried to upgrade from v1.7.1 to v1.7.2, even though it wasn’t necessary or suggested, the update script wouldn’t update the version number stored in the database. This bug has been fixed. Please re-download v1.7.2 from our site if you experienced this problem.
Hello fellow Pixelpost users!
I’d like to be the first to announce the release of Pixelpost v1.7.2. This version is a minor upgrade from v1.7.1, and focuses primarily on fixing a few bugs that some users experienced when using the included installation wizard. If you already have Pixelpost v1.7.1 installed, there is no reason to upgrade. [...]
What is the most important part of a photoblog, besides the photos? In my opinion, I’d say it’s the RSS feed. It’s the piece that separates a photo album from a photoblog.
With the new version of Pixelpost v2.0 under development, I’ve been working on that very part. Currently, Pixelpost supports a few feed options, such [...]
Thanks to a comment on the previous post, I decided to run a simple benchmark test on the new file based config vs a MySQLi database based config. The benchmark consisted of two tests for each config type, first a read test, which would read all 37 configuration options into an array, 10,000 times. The [...]
I’m sure some of you are wondering how things are progressing on the brand new v2.0. Well, first of, let me assure you that progress is being made, it may be slow, but it is progress! (We’re still looking for one or two developers to help speed things up, BTW)
Just recently, I’ve finished setting [...]
Pixelpost is in need of one or two PHP developers who know how to produce clean, well written code. Experience with object oriented programing is a plus, as well as past experience with mySQL/SQLite. Accepted applicants will become one of the developers in the close-knit Pixelpost core development team, which is responsible for creating the [...]