repoze.who-friendlyform releases¶
This document describes the releases of repoze.who.plugins.friendlyform
.
Version 1.0.6 (2010-04-28)¶
Restricted the plugin to identify and challenge to browser requests only. So it won’t come into play if the client is a Subversion client, for example.
Version 1.0.5 (2010-04-22)¶
Made the plugin return
str
instead ofunicode
when the request is made using ASCII.Added sample code to the documentation on how to use
FriendlyFormPlugin
, as suggested by Ian Stevens.
Version 1.0.1 (2010-01-29)¶
Added the ability to set another default character encoding for the credentials
in FriendlyFormPlugin
.
Although ISO-8859-1 (aka “Latin-1”) is the official default charset according to the HTTP 1.1 specification (the one to be used when no encoding is explicitly mentioned in the request), browsers (e.g., Firefox) don’t set it even when they use other encodings like UTF-8.
So, if you use a charset other than Latin-1, you should let the plugin know.
This has been reported by Christoph Zwerschke.
Version 1.0 Final (2010-01-28)¶
Christoph Zwerschke made the
FriendlyFormPlugin
support non-ASCII
credentials. Thank you Christoph!
It made no sense to do a release candidate because this has been the only bug over the last year. Hence the “final” release.
Version 1.0b3 (2009-03-02)¶
Specified the required version of
repoze.who
, otherwise the buggy setuptools won’t install it.
Version 1.0b2 (2009-02-20)¶
Forced the login counter name in the query string to be
'__logins'
even whenlogin_counter_name
is passed asNone
torepoze.who.plugins.friendlyform.FriendlyFormPlugin.__init__()
. The previous behavior was causing some weird problems on TG2 applications.
Version 1.0b1 (2009-02-17)¶
This is the first release of repoze.who-friendlyform as an
independent project. The initial form plugin,
repoze.who.plugins.friendlyform.FriendlyFormPlugin
, has been moved
from repoze.what.plugins.quickstart.FriendlyRedirectingFormPlugin
.
This new version of FriendlyRedirectingFormPlugin
doesn’t extends
RedirectingFormPlugin
anymore. Instead, the relevant bits from the RedirectingFormPlugin
have
been copied over, as recommended by Chris McDonough.
This new version of FriendlyRedirectingFormPlugin
behaves exactly as the
original one.