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Release Notes for Cognifty-0019

Changelog: Cognifty 19: Module Installer Release Notes:

This release consists of a lot of bug fixes, template and user interface changes, as well as the new module installer.

Upgrade complexity level: Medium Database changes required: yes Changes to config file definiti


Release Notes for Cognifty-0017

Cognifty is the new PHP framework based on old ideas. Flexible enough to run other frameworks inside itself, Cognifty is the perfect choice for new integration or legacy development. This is a standard release.

Upgrade complexity level: High Database changes required: yes Cha


Release Notes for Cognifty-0014

Cognifty is the new PHP framework based on old ideas. Flexible enough to run other frameworks inside itself, Cognifty is the perfect choice for new integration or legacy development. This is a standard release.

Upgrade complexity level: Low

Database changes required: no Ch


Release Notes for Cognifty-0013

Cognifty is the new PHP framework based on old ideas. Flexible enough to run other frameworks inside itself, Cognifty is the perfect choice for new integration or legacy development.

This is mainly a bug-fix relase for 12 with new search and 404 handling capabilities.

Upgra


Release Notes for Cognifty-0012

Cognifty is the new PHP framework based on old ideas. Flexible enough to run other frameworks inside itself, Cognifty is the perfect choice for new integration or legacy development.

This release includes a lot of new features in the blog module. The signal/slot mechanism now can su


Release Notes for Cognifty-0011

Release 11 is a bug-fix release for 10. Release 10 had some issues with ini files. Users upgrading from 09 will not notice any problems, but new installations of 10 might not function at all.

New Features Admin dashboard page Site structure page now creates bread crumbs Added v


Release Notes for Cognifty-0010

This release ties up a lot of loose ends. Blog editing screens are fixed, the .htaccess URL rewrite rules were cleaned up a lot, lots of duplicate and/or debugging code was removed.

New Features boot/local directory protects ini file changes from being overwritten Updated tutori