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'''We are proud to release v3.2 of PT Social Media Stream App to the Community.''' | '''We are proud to release v3.2 of PT Social Media Stream App to the Community.''' | ||
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If installing the PT Social Media app for the first time, please follow the [[PT_Social_Media_Version_3.2_Install|PT Social Media v3.2 Install Guide]]. | If installing the PT Social Media app for the first time, please follow the [[PT_Social_Media_Version_3.2_Install|PT Social Media v3.2 Install Guide]]. | ||
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+ | If upgrading from version 3.1 or later, please complete the v1.0 - v3.2 Upgrade Guides in order. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:40, 4 March 2020
Back to PT Social Media
We are proud to release v3.2 of PT Social Media Stream App to the Community.
IMPORTANT: v3.2 of this application requires ADF 2.5 or greater and CommonSpot 10.5.2 or 10.6.1 or greater.
If installing the PT Social Media app for the first time, please follow the PT Social Media v3.2 Install Guide.
If upgrading from version 3.1 or later, please complete the v1.0 - v3.2 Upgrade Guides in order.
Enhancements
- In alignment with the cross-site request forgery (CSRF) updates to ADF 2.5, relevant ajax code has been updated to allow for CSRF validation and protection
- Significant updates and improvements to the post moderation functionality so you can switch between blacklisting and whitelisting without issue.
- The simplified_social_media_posts_list_rh.cfm render handler has been rewritten as an example of using either the blacklisting or whitelisting feature.
- As a reminder, Facebook and Instagram integration is handled via CommonSpot's integration, while the Twitter integration is still done via the code within the Social Media app.
Bug Fixes
- When the feed cache is enabled and we try to build it, try/catches were added around each cache build call to a social media service in case the call fails so that the entire cache build process doesn't stop.