I agree with Janne, also, if you decide to start using non-core stuff (for good reasons offcourse) you know in advance that you will have to do some more "maintenance" on your own every now and then.
regards, Harry 2008/1/3, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > This seems like a pretty important change (that filters no longer work), > > yet this is the first I've heard of it. I make extensive use of > > filters, and that means that I'll have to wait a bit longer before I > > really scrub through 2.6.0. (Hope there aren't any more surprises like > > this.) > > This modification was made nine months ago. > > 2007-03-18 Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > * 2.5.30 > > * Fixed BugReferenceToRenamedPageNotCleared > > * Fixed BugTableHeaderNotXHMTLCompliant > > * Fixed BugInitializablePluginNotInitialized > > * API Change: The signature of PageFilter.initialize() now > also includes the WikiEngine. This was necessary, because > otherwise > the initialize() -method was essentially useless for most use > cases. > > Sorry for not being louder about it, but yeah, it's been there and > visible for everyone since last March. > > Also, JSPWiki 2.5.x has been in beta since last July (that is 6 > months). This is exactly the kind of stuff I would like people to > catch when I say "it's out in beta, please test". There have been > LOADS of changes under the hood, and we just can't remember to type up > everything. Anyone trying out their old filters on any of the betas > would have caught this, muttered about it, and we would've remembered > to put it on the WhatsNewIn2.6 list. > > It's there now. > > /Janne > -- met vriendelijke groet, Harry Metske Telnr. +31-548-512395 Mobile +31-6-51898081
