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IntroductionWhen the number of entries in the What's New section on the main home page gets too long, copy the older ones here and delete them from the main home page. October 12th, 2009: New ReleaseYowsers! It's another release of SVG Web, this time code named Beholder:
According to the classic D&D Monster Manual, the Beholder is an "aggressive and avaricious spherical monster that is most frequently found underground." In other words, you don't want to bump into this guy in a back alley. This release, roughly about 1 month of work, has contributions from many users and developers. We've knocked out a bunch of bugs and features. The full release list:
Download the new release and read the Quick Start guide. September 16th, 2009: New Release!Hear ye! Hear ye! The SVG Web team has pushed out another release, code named Umber Hulk. Umber Hulk: "A human-shaped creature with gaping maws flanked by pairs of exceedingly sharp mandibles. Despite their bestial appearance, umber hulks possess a significant intelligence and language of their own." Notable highlights of this release:
and much much more. Special thanks to the many people who helped with this one:
Please keep in mind SVG Web is still in alpha. Read the full release notes or download the release. September 9th, 2009: New Release!Hi everyone, the SVG Web team has another release packed with lots of goodness. Starting now we are giving releases not only a date stamp but also simple names, taken from the classic Fiend Folio D&D monster manual. Why? Because the world needs more cheesy release names. Notable highlights of the svgweb-2009-09-09 release, also known as the Owlbear release ("Terrifying: the body of a bear... the head of an owl"):
Learn more: August 20th, 2009: New Release!svgweb-2009-08-20.zip - Another release with performance improvements and important bug fixes. The DocumentFragment API is now implemented; page load time is faster; important bug fixes for path and entity handling are present; and several page onload bugs have been knocked out. See the full Release Notes for this release for details. August 11th, 2009: New Release!svgweb-2009-08-11-C.zip - The focus of this release is performance and bug fixes. suspendRedraw is now implemented, Flash/JS communication is faster, and there are some great bug fixes on the Flash side mostly related to event handling. See the full Release Notes for details. July 28th, 2009: New Release!svgweb-2009-07-28.zip - Big changes include a new Quick Start guide to get going fast; a small embedded web server (Jetty) to make development easier; simple utilities for setting the MIME types necessary for SVG Web if you don't have admin access; a config.html utility to make QAing installation issues easier; and lots of bug fixes (16 issues closed)! See the full Release Notes for this release for details. Download it now. Please keep in mind SVG Web is still in alpha, so expect to help us by filing bugs :) |