Convio Luminate CMS Release Notes: 2011-007 Patch

November 10, 2011

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Enhancements

  • The Pagination component is easier to style with CSS. (E-56770)
  • We have added another list-item template to the Section Navigation component for new websites. (E-57125)
  • The breadcrumb on the Item Status page and the Authoring Wizard no longer links to the live index page. Now it links to the specific folder within the Website Explorer. (E-57387)
  • Previously, deleting an item from its Status page redirected you to the CMS Workspace. Now it redirects you to the Website Explorer. (E-57389)
  • The CRM Content component has been renamed the Luminate Online Content component. (E-57818)

Fixes

  • Previously, if the Edit Properties step of the Authoring Wizard had a required upload field, then Authors had to upload the existing file again to make any additional edits to the content item properties. Now, if a file is already uploaded, the file upload field is optional. (E-47942)
  • When copying a folder containing live items, the status of the items no longer changes from Live to Draft. (E-55715)
  • Adding a Pagebuilder link to a CMS page that had special characters in the title caused data errors. This has been fixed. (E-57364)
  • You can no longer upload a file that exceeds the maximum file upload setting. (E-57446)
  • You can now search on hyphenated words. (E-57545)
  • Scheduled republishing of live content items is now working. (E-57706)
  • Previously, downloading the comments report failed. This has been fixed. (E-57973)

Supported Browsers

  • Windows® Internet Explorer 8
  • Windows® Internet Explorer 7
  • Mozilla Firefox 7.x

Known Issues

  • The Visual Editor adds whitespace to empty Anchor tags. For example, <a name="article"></a>Lions, Tigers, and Bears becomes <a name="article">&nbsp</a>Lions, Tigers, and Bears.
    This will be fixed in the Winter 2012 release. In the meantime, there are two workarounds: (E-57339)
    • Wrap anchor tags around existing HTML elements - for example, <a name="article">Lions, Tigers, and Bears</a>.
    • Use the Source Editor to edit the empty anchor tags.

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