WebGUI 5.5.0 Released
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WebGUI 5.5 Released
WebGUI 5.5 Released
12/18/2003 07:20 PM
Submission by Plain Black
There are dozens of new features in this release, but perhaps none
more exciting than WebGUI's new discussion system. Rewritten from the
ground up, the new discussion system rivals the power of popular
discussion systems like phpBB, Phorum, or FUD Forum.
For more information about WebGUI click here.
WebGUI 5.5.1
WebGUI 5.5.1
11/17/2003 06:52 AMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.1.0
WebGUI 6.1.0
07/14/2004 05:05 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI
WebGUI
05/18/2004 01:29 PMWebGUI User's Conference
WebGUI 6.1.1
WebGUI 6.1.1
07/18/2004 06:51 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.2.4
WebGUI 6.2.4
09/20/2004 09:26 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 5.5.4
WebGUI 5.5.4
01/04/2004 09:41 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.2.5
WebGUI 6.2.5
09/24/2004 08:04 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.0.3
WebGUI 6.0.3
05/25/2004 11:40 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.0.2
WebGUI 6.0.2
05/02/2004 08:52 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.5.4 (Default branch)
WebGUI 6.5.4 (Default branch)
03/24/2005 04:09 PM

WebGUI is a content management framework built to
allow average business users to build and maintain
complex Web sites. It is modular, pluggable, and
platform independent. It was designed to allow the
people who create the content to manage it online,
rather than content management taking up the time
of busy IT staff. WebGUI comes with a full
discussion forum with the functionality of phpBB
or FUD Forum, plus events calendaring, a photo
gallery, a Web log (blog), FAQ and Link List
management, and a very configurable user privilege
and profiling system.
Changes:
The 6.5 series is now the recommended production release. This release
contains about a dozen small bugfixes.
WebGUI / Postgres HOWTO
WebGUI / Postgres HOWTO
12/16/2002 10:11 AM
Submission by Fred Maco
PostgreSQL
Not everybody is a MySQL fan. I myself prefer Postgres.
Luckily, the folks over at Plain Black have made it easy to run my
favorite CMS on my favorite database. Here's how:
WebGUI 6.5.5 (Default branch)
WebGUI 6.5.5 (Default branch)
03/29/2005 02:43 AM

WebGUI is a content management framework built to
allow average business users to build and maintain
complex Web sites. It is modular, pluggable, and
platform independent. It was designed to allow the
people who create the content to manage it online,
rather than content management taking up the time
of busy IT staff. WebGUI comes with a full
discussion forum with the functionality of phpBB
or FUD Forum, plus events calendaring, a photo
gallery, a Web log (blog), FAQ and Link List
management, and a very configurable user privilege
and profiling system.
Introducing the WebGUI Runtime
Environment
Introducing the WebGUI Runtime
Environment
06/06/2005 12:05 AMSubmission by Plain Black
Plain Black is proud to announce the release of the WebGUI Runtime
Environment (WRE), a compilation of all the WebGUI prerequisites into
a simple preconfigured package for unix-style distributions such as
Linux, Mac OSX, BSD, and traditional Unicies. In addition, it provides
many useful utilities for administering your WebGUI sites, as well as
several performance enhancements over other types of installs. In
short, the WRE helps you get WebGUI up and running faster, and keep it
running better.
It includes all of WebGUI's prerequisites:
Apache
mod_perl
MySQL
Perl
Image Magick
Required Perl Modules
It also includes these features to make managing WebGUI easier:
Site Add/Remove Scripts
Web Site Statistics (AWStats)
Web Site Encryption (OpenSSL)
Log Rotation
WebGUI Update (automatically upgrade WebGUI)
And these performance enhancements to make WebGUI faster and more
reliable:
HTTP Data Stream Compression (mod_deflate)
Reverse Proxy (mod_proxy)
Process Size Monitoring (Apache2::SizeLimit)
Pretuned Apache Configuration
Pretuned MySQL Configuration
Get it here. Learn more here.
DonorWare Chooses WebGUI Over AxKit
DonorWare Chooses WebGUI Over AxKit
01/22/2004 02:11 AM
Submission by Mike Shroeder
DonorWare develops fundraising software for non-profit agencies.
Guiding DonorWare's software development are five principles used in
selecting what frameworks, technologies, and programming languages
DonorWare adopts. For an application framework that elegantly handles
content management, DonorWare selected WebGUI from PlainBlack.
According to Mike Schroeder, CEO of DonorWare, WebGUI was easy to
install, and use. He notes that, "In fifteen minutes we had a summer
intern productive with WebGUI. She was able to migrate 600 pages of
content from a previous website in less than two weeks."
Faith-based organizations such as the Mission Aviation Fellowship
(MAF), Christian Blind Mission, and Promise Keepers turn to DonorWare
for CRM-like "Constituent management" software. DonorWare's package
targets charitable organizations with anywhere from fifty thousand to
several million donors. Organizations can run DonorWare in-house, or
access it, ASP-like, via the web, on servers in DonorWare's
state-of-the art data center.
Charities today need high-power enterprise solutions to handle needs
as diverse as credit card processing, event registration, as well as
tracking donors. According to Schroeder, "A lot of nonprofits now have
catalogs and offer products, so we're dealing with ecommerce websites,
direct mail, product catalogs, inventory control, state taxes, all of
that."
DonorWare has developed a soup-to-nuts application. Their four-tier
architecture includes an underlying database, business logic,
applications, and presentation engines. DonorWare's robust business
logic has over three decades of history - long before the web became
popular -- so the addition of a presentation layer that could
interface with existing business logic, and effectively deliver
content to the web was important.
WebGUI will be driving future generations of DonorWare's WebWare and
ContentWare packages, providing flexible, user-friendly solutions for
web-based content. Personalization features coming in future versions
of WebGUI will make future versions even more powerful. Expected uses
of personalization include displaying regional content based on the
donor's address, or reports on how a donor's previous gift was used.
This type of personalization closes the loop for true one to one
relationship building.
DonorWare's five guiding principles on selecting technology are:
Adapt to a high rate of change - change is expected, so choose
technology that is extensible and open.
Ubiquitous Deployment - whenever possible, choose common, everyday
technology over custom technology. It is easier to maintain and
support.
Leverage a value chain - few companies are large enough to drive
their own value chain, so choose a value chain that works to your
advantage. For DonorWare, that value chain is the Open Source
movement.
Appropriate Pricing - choose technology that clients can afford to
deploy.
Preserve What Is Good - when choosing new technology, it is tempting
to start from scratch, but you often "throw out the baby with the bath
water". Look for ways to preserve your existing investment.
These value statements ensure that DonorWare's offerings meet the
needs of its customers. It also prevents DonorWare from heading down
technology "dead ends", ensuring affordability, and so forth.
According to Mike Schroeder, CEO/CTO of DonorWare, "Our adoption of
these value statements, combined with a bit of good fortune, have
allowed us to continue meeting customer needs and avoid making
expensive technology mistakes."
He continues, "Because we serve charities and nonprofits we decided to
leverage open source as a value chain. Before we went that direction,
we evaluated products like Oracle. We could have easily created a
solution using Oracle, but it would have been a solution none of our
clients could afford to use."
Pursuing open source solutions led DonorWare to replace it's UNIFY
database with MySQL. DonorWare selected MySQL based on its speed,
support, user base, and rate of ongoing development. The same
principles narrowed the field of CMS's and Web Application Frameworks
down to two; Axkit, and WebGUI.
WebGUI met DonorWare's criteria of being extensible, usable out of the
box, and compatible with open standards like SOAP. Extensibility
allowed DonorWare to create it's own SOAP wobject for WebGUI, allowing
WebGUI to seamlessly connect to almost a million lines of existing
business logic. Says Schroeder, "We could add onto WebGUI and extend
it and make it fit with what we were already doing. We're very
comfortable with Perl."
WebGUI handles all the mundane tasks for which Application Servers are
usually enlisted, things like interface templating, session
management, and security.
"We've noticed that close to 90% of the customization we do for
clients is related to look and feel, not business logic", says
Schroeder. "So WebGUI's template-based approach to interface creation
allows us to re-use the same business logic for multiple clients,
while allowing client's to edit their own HTML templates with a
minimal knowledge of our business logic."
According to Schroeder, "We look to WebGUI for two things. One is to
provide CMS for clients that wanted to maintain their websites inside
a CMS, the other was an ability to extend the CMS to integrate with
the other processing that we do. It fits very well in our
architecture"
In terms of customization, PlainBlack has done a few enhancements for
DonorWare. According to Schroeder, "They've been really good to deal
with, in terms of getting the specs back and forth and reasonable
pricing."
WebGUI has proven to be an excellent solution for DonorWare, according
to Schroeder, who notes "We had an incredibly good out-of-the-box
experience with WebGUI. It meets our needs. Well."
WebGUI works wonders for church Web site
WebGUI works wonders for church Web site
06/22/2005 02:10 AMIn 2002, Portland, Ore.'s Sunset Presbyterian Church had a 200+-page
Web site that contained mainly static content about the church, its
ministries, and events. While many people were using the Web site and
submitting content for it, the all-volunteer team maintaining it, of
which I was a member, was overworked. Half of our time was spent
editing existing pages and removing old content. Everything was done
by hand: creating pages, uploading them to the site via FTP, and
checking them against the site's style guidelines. All new volunteers
required lots of training to become fully contributing members. Our
team needed to find a way to become more efficient.
Firefox 0.8 released, Thunderbird 0.5
released
Firefox 0.8 released, Thunderbird 0.5
released
02/10/2004 02:54 AMOS X 10.2.4 Released
OS X 10.2.4 Released
03/13/2003 10:16 AMApple has released OS X 10.2.4, and it is now available via the
Software Update Preference Panel.
The 41MB download features:
"enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following
applications, services and technologies: Address Book, Classic
compatibility, Finder, FireWire, Graphics, OpenGL, and Sherlock. It
includes AFP and Windows file service improvements, as well as audio,
disc recording, graphics, and printing improvements."
The Bat! 2.02 CE RC Released
The Bat! 2.02 CE RC Released
12/06/2003 12:05 PMKDE 3.4 Released
KDE 3.4 Released
03/17/2005 03:41 AMSlashdot Mar 16 2005 9:03PM GMT
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.7 released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.7 released!
06/03/2004 10:51 AMFrom the main
Main PHP Website:
P.E.T. 1.3 released
P.E.T. 1.3 released
01/04/2003 09:03 AMP.E.T. (PHP Processor Engine for Templates) class is released in
version 1.3. P.E.T. cleans up your PHP scripts by using templates for
output. It is quick to learn and easy to use but still powerful. With
very few lines of code you display your output, use Server Side
Includes, dump the result to disk and more.
The new method "$pet->get_content" returns all content added by
$pet->add_content until this moment for the reason of debugging.
KDE 3.1.1 Released
KDE 3.1.1 Released
03/20/2003 09:35 AM"released"
"released"
01/19/2004 03:02 PMPHP.net: PHP 4.3.5 RC3 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.5 RC3 Released!
02/17/2004 10:34 AMIn a quick note from
PHP.net this
morning:
VXL 1.1 released
VXL 1.1 released
05/25/2004 07:19 PMThe VXL consortium (including some of the world's top computer vision
research groups and companies) is proud to announce the release of VXL
1.1.0
VXL is a set of multi-platform C++ libraries for computer vision
research and deployment. See http://vxl.sourceforge.net/
The latest release can be found here:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=24293&package_i
d=58654
Thanks go to Brendan McCane for packaging and testing the release.
PHP 4.3.4 released!
PHP 4.3.4 released!
11/03/2003 08:25 PMThe PHP developers are proud to announce the immediate availability of
PHP 4.3.4. This release contains a fair number of bug fixes and we
recommend that all users of PHP upgrade to this version. Full list of
fixes can be found in the NEWS file.
PHP 4.3.11 & 5.0.4 released
PHP 4.3.11 & 5.0.4 released
04/04/2005 06:08 AMj 0.15.3 released
j 0.15.3 released
07/02/2002 04:01 PM J is a multifile, multiwindow programmer's editor written entirely in
Java. It features syntax highlighting for Java, C, C++, XML, HTML,
CSS, JavaScript, Lisp, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl/Tk, Verilog, and VHDL,
automatic indentation, directory buffers, regular expressions,
multifile find and replace, autosave and crash recovery, undo/redo,
and FTP/HTTP support. All keyboard mappings can be customized. Themes
may be used to customize the editor's appearance.
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.6 RC2 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.6 RC2 Released!
04/09/2004 04:06 PMLate yesterday, the
main PHP site
launched the latest version of 4.3.6 -
PHP 4.3.6 RC2.
PHP 4.3.3 released!
PHP 4.3.3 released!
10/28/2003 11:06 PMThe PHP developers are proud to announce the immediate availability of
PHP 4.3.3. This release contains a large number of bug fixes and we
strongly recommend that all users of PHP upgrade to this version. Full
list of fixes can be found in the NEWS file.
Nvu 0.4.0 Released
Nvu 0.4.0 Released
08/10/2004 09:43 PMPHP 4.3.7 Released!
PHP 4.3.7 Released!
06/03/2004 09:10 AMPHP 4.3.7 has been released. A few bug fixes have been taken care of
and some GD Libary changes.
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.5RC 2 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.5RC 2 Released!
02/10/2004 02:51 AMIn a quick note for all of you bleeding-edge upgraders out there,
PHP.net has announced that
PHP 4.3.5RC has been released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.7 RC1 Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.7 RC1 Released!
05/26/2004 07:31 AMFrom the
main PHP site today:
PHP 5.0.2 released!
PHP 5.0.2 released!
12/19/2004 03:26 PMThe PHP Development Team is proud to announce the immediate release of
PHP 5.0.2. This is a maintenance release that in addition to many
non-critical bug fixes, addresses a problem with GPC input processing.
All Users of PHP 5 are encouraged to upgrade to this release as soon
as possible.
PHP 4.3.6 Released!
PHP 4.3.6 Released!
04/15/2004 04:56 PMPHP 4.3.6 is released. Fixes bugs found in previous versions and
ehnahces cURL and GD.
DC++ 0.303 Released
DC++ 0.303 Released
11/14/2003 02:52 PMPHP.net: PHP 4.3.10 and PHP 5.0.3
Released!
PHP.net: PHP 4.3.10 and PHP 5.0.3
Released!
12/19/2004 03:19 PMWith the release candidates behind them,
PHP.net is reporting that both PHP
4.3.10 and PHP 5.0.3 have been released.
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SQL Security Issues
SQL Security Issues
04/24/2004 10:35 PMOther News: Security Issues
Other News: Security Issues
09/27/2004 09:27 AMWe link to several articles about serious security threats and the
Mac's position vs. Windows.
Are we just living with Security Issues?
Are we just living with Security Issues?
12/30/2003 01:22 AMSince August 17th, we have had thousands of computers hit with the
Nachi or Blaster worms. Over the past few months, we have only seen an
increase in the number of hosts infected. It seems as though the
Internet IT...
Can An Apple A Day Keep Security Issues
At Bay?
Can An Apple A Day Keep Security Issues
At Bay?
06/03/2004 06:42 AM
By Mathew Schwartz, Security Wire Perspectives (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft issues security update
Microsoft issues security update
07/03/2004 10:00 AMUSA Today Jul 3 2004 2:31PM GMT
Security issues of using shared code
Security issues of using shared code
08/02/2004 03:25 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Security issues of using shared code'
“If you’ve ever written a lot of code, you’ve
probably found yourself thinking, ‘Someone must have already
tackled this problem.’ You may even have gone a step further and
done a Google search for relevant code that you might be able to
incorporate into your project. But have you ever stopped to think
about the security ramifications of using this type of code? If not,
you should!…
Notes and Tips: Security Issues
Notes and Tips: Security Issues
06/10/2004 09:59 AMHere's one more note about Mac OS X security vulnerabilities following
the latest Apple update.
abuse & security issues > Israel
abuse & security issues > Israel
03/29/2005 08:40 PMGadi Evron (Mar 29 2005)
The continuing saga of IE Security
Issues
The continuing saga of IE Security
Issues
04/09/2004 07:57 PMI have a simple question. Why can't a company that has 50 billion
dollars in reserve cash fix their damn...
Apple issues Mac OS X security patch
Apple issues Mac OS X security patch
05/21/2004 06:49 PMIt now appears that all of OS's have
security issues
It now appears that all of OS's have
security issues
12/12/2003 06:52 AMJaguar and Panther equally vulnerable .. Macs are not Invulnarable ..
this rather weak article .. this recent
story
abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/ZDM/mac_vulnerablility_pcmag_0
31211.html
track this
site | 5 links
Yahoo issues security patch for IM
Yahoo issues security patch for IM
08/13/2004 12:45 PMWeb giant releases fix for vulnerability stemming from open-source
graphics code.
Microsoft Issues Security Patches
Microsoft Issues Security Patches
11/11/2003 10:17 PMPC Magazine Nov 11 2003 9:32PM ET
phpBB Issues Security Update
phpBB Issues Security Update
12/19/2004 03:07 PMSecurity Issues in Rediff Bol Messenger
Security Issues in Rediff Bol Messenger
01/01/2004 04:31 AMS G Masood (Jan 22 2003)
Cisco issues another security warning
Cisco issues another security warning
04/16/2004 01:13 PMThe networking giant warns customers of a security vulnerability
associated with its Cisco 3000 VPN Concentrator.
smart thinking about IM security issues
smart thinking about IM security issues
03/06/2004 01:57 AMi get more IM spam in a day than i've gotten comment spam in my entire
life
Microsoft issues April security updates
Microsoft issues April security updates
04/13/2005 11:59 AMComputer Shopper Apr 13 2005 3:48PM GMT
Mac or PC? Windows' security issues help
some users choose
Mac or PC? Windows' security issues help
some users choose
09/21/2004 10:11 PMUSA Today Sep 22 2004 2:19AM GMT
Opera Problems -- Security Issues, New
Version
Opera Problems -- Security Issues, New
Version
03/14/2003 12:25 AMPaper maker documents key IT security
issues
Paper maker documents key IT security
issues
03/28/2005 06:16 AMJames Cupps, a former network engineer and information security
officer for the U.S. Navy, is now on his second tour of duty with
Sappi Fine Paper North America, a division of a $4.7 billion South
African manufacturing company. Cupps, the North American division's
information security officer and Sappi's global security lead,
recently shared his thoughts with Network World Executive News Editor
Bob Brown.
Sybase ASE Multiple Security Issues
(#NISR05042005)
Sybase ASE Multiple Security Issues
(#NISR05042005)
04/05/2005 05:38 PMNGSSoftware Insight Security Research
NIST Issues Windows XP Security Guide
NIST Issues Windows XP Security Guide
07/06/2004 01:22 PMApple issues revised security update
Apple issues revised security update
09/13/2004 09:42 PMApple has released a revised version of last week's
Security Update
2004-09-07, which fixes problems with Safari & FTP server in the
original security update. The new update is now available via the
Software Update panel and can be installed over the previous update.
Apple Will Be Patching Jaguar Security
Issues
Apple Will Be Patching Jaguar Security
Issues
10/31/2003 04:07 PMCisco issues wireless Lan security alert
Cisco issues wireless Lan security alert
12/04/2003 09:38 AMvnunet.com Dec 4 2003 8:48AM ET
@Stake issues security advisories for
Jaguar
@Stake issues security advisories for
Jaguar
10/29/2003 02:47 PMInternet security firm @Stake issued three security advisories for Mac
OS X on Tuesday...
@Stake issues security advisories for OS
X Jaguar
@Stake issues security advisories for OS
X Jaguar
10/29/2003 02:45 PMSecurity consulting firm,
@Stake
issued
three
security advisories for Apple's Mac OS X operating system late
last night. The advisories affect Mac OS X 10.2.8 and lower and do not
appear to affect the company's recently released Panther operating
system. In fact, @Stake is recommending users upgrade to Panther as a
fix for the problems.
New Online Ventures Get Help With
Internet Security Issues
New Online Ventures Get Help With
Internet Security Issues
08/19/2004 02:11 AMMSTBIE, an online business solutions provider, today has announced
their partnership with Geeks In A Flash! providing new business with
additional options for ensuring the safe and successful launch of
their online business ventures. [PRWEB Aug 19, 2004]
Report: Security Issues Hamper
E-Commerce
Report: Security Issues Hamper
E-Commerce
06/24/2005 09:02 PMEnterprise Security Today Jun 23 2005 6:27PM GMT
WebGUI 5.5.0 Released