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Preview of version: 13

TikiWiki 2.0 (previously known as 1.10), was released in July 2008

What's new in 2.0?

Tons of enhancements

1.9.x to 2.0 migration tips

Category Permissions


Category permissions have changed significantly in 1.10. Most notably, in order to edit content in categories, a user needs tiki_p_edit_categorized. This permission needs to be manually assigned to groups in Category Admin and Groups Management individually.

If you understand the impact of the following Category Perms MySQL queries, you may use them to facilitate your upgrade. However, note that these queries give users that previously had the ability to view content in categories to edit the content as well. This may not me what you intend. The safe way is to configure permissions manually.

Also, if you had upgraded using the Tiki installer, then users that previously had the ability to view content that is categorized will continue to have them. If you however, upgraded by manually running 1.9to2.0.sql, there are some queries here that you may have to run Category Perms MySQL queries.

Trackers

  • Descriptions no longer accept html, but can be wiki parsed
  • Field type: user selector options have changed. You need to reset them according to the new doc. (or maybe just a bug)


Customized templates

  • If you customized your templates, you should remake them.
  • Even with bundled themes, you will notice some visual changes
  • You may want to change "Preference syntax" in tiki-admin.php?page=general to 1.9.x to use old variable names.



1.10.x to 2.0 migration tips


If you were using 1.10 before (from CVS, SVN or Beta), you should look out for:

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SEWilco probable spelling error "needs to me" 13
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