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-rw-r--r-- | user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | user_guide_src/source/helpers/array_helper.rst | 34 |
2 files changed, 34 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst b/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst index 50dab92ac..d8b935252 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst @@ -175,6 +175,7 @@ Release Date: Not Released - Added support for setting custom attributes. - Deprecated usage of the "anchor_class" setting (use the new "attributes" setting instead). - Added $config['reuse_query_string'] to allow automatic repopulation of query string arguments, combined with normal URI segments. + - Added the ability to use a proxy with the :doc:`XML-RPC Library <libraries/xmlrpc.rst>`. - Core @@ -300,11 +301,20 @@ Bug fixes for 3.0 - Fixed a bug (#79) - :doc:`Form Validation Library <libraries/form_validation>` didn't properly validate array fields that use associative keys or have custom indexes. - Fixed a bug (#427) - :doc:`Form Validation Library <libraries/form_validation>` method ``strip_image_tags()`` was an alias to a non-existent method. - Fixed a bug (#1545) - :doc:`Query Builder <database/query_builder>` method ``limit()`` wasn't executed properly under Oracle. +- Fixed a bug (#1551) - :doc:`Date Helper <helpers/date_helper>` function ``standard_date()`` didn't properly format *W3C* and *ATOM* standard dates. + +Version 2.1.2 +============= + +Release Date: June 29, 2012 + +- General Changes + - Improved security in ``xss_clean()``. Version 2.1.1 ============= -Release Date: June 13, 2012 +Release Date: June 12, 2012 - General Changes - Fixed support for docx, xlsx files in mimes.php. @@ -315,20 +325,20 @@ Release Date: June 13, 2012 - Added support for the IP format parameter to the :doc:`Form Validation Library <libraries/form_validation>`. - Helpers - - url_title() performance and output improved. You can now use any string as the word delimiter, but 'dash' and 'underscore' are still supported. + - ``url_title()`` performance and output improved. You can now use any string as the word delimiter, but 'dash' and 'underscore' are still supported. Bug fixes for 2.1.1 ------------------- -- Fixed a bug (#697) - A wrong array key was used in the Upload library to check for mime-types. -- Fixed a bug - form_open() compared $action against site_url() instead of base_url(). -- Fixed a bug - CI_Upload::_file_mime_type() could've failed if mime_content_type() is used for the detection and returns FALSE. +- Fixed a bug (#697) - A wrong array key was used in the :doc:`File Uploading Library <libraries/file_uploading>` to check for mime-types. +- Fixed a bug - ``form_open()`` compared $action against ``site_url()`` instead of ``base_url()``. +- Fixed a bug - ``CI_Upload::_file_mime_type()`` could've failed if ``mime_content_type()`` is used for the detection and returns FALSE. - Fixed a bug (#538) - Windows paths were ignored when using the :doc:`Image Manipulation Library <libraries/image_lib>` to create a new file. - Fixed a bug - When database caching was enabled, $this->db->query() checked the cache before binding variables which resulted in cached queries never being found. - Fixed a bug - CSRF cookie value was allowed to be any (non-empty) string before being written to the output, making code injection a risk. - Fixed a bug (#726) - PDO put a 'dbname' argument in it's connection string regardless of the database platform in use, which made it impossible to use SQLite. -- Fixed a bug - CI_DB_pdo_driver::num_rows() was not returning properly value with SELECT queries, cause it was relying on PDOStatement::rowCount(). -- Fixed a bug (#1059) - CI_Image_lib::clear() was not correctly clearing all necessary object properties, namely width and height. +- Fixed a bug - ``CI_DB_pdo_driver::num_rows()`` was not returning properly value with SELECT queries, cause it was relying on ``PDOStatement::rowCount()``. +- Fixed a bug (#1059) - ``CI_Image_lib::clear()`` was not correctly clearing all necessary object properties, namely width and height. Version 2.1.0 ============= diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/array_helper.rst b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/array_helper.rst index 4308753bb..15b5e17c4 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/array_helper.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/array_helper.rst @@ -21,17 +21,17 @@ The following functions are available: element() ========= -.. php:method:: element($item, $array, $default = FALSE) +.. php:method:: element($item, $array, $default = NULL) :param string $item: Item to fetch from the array :param array $array: Input array :param boolean $default: What to return if the array isn't valid - :returns: FALSE on failure or the array item. + :returns: NULL on failure or the array item. Lets you fetch an item from an array. The function tests whether the array index is set and whether it has a value. If a value exists it is -returned. If a value does not exist it returns FALSE, or whatever you've +returned. If a value does not exist it returns NULL, or whatever you've specified as the default value via the third parameter. Example :: @@ -43,31 +43,31 @@ specified as the default value via the third parameter. Example ); echo element('color', $array); // returns "red" - echo element('size', $array, NULL); // returns NULL + echo element('size', $array, 'foobar'); // returns "foobar" elements() ========== Lets you fetch a number of items from an array. The function tests whether each of the array indices is set. If an index does not exist it -is set to FALSE, or whatever you've specified as the default value via +is set to NULL, or whatever you've specified as the default value via the third parameter. -.. php:method:: elements($items, $array, $default = FALSE) +.. php:method:: elements($items, $array, $default = NULL) :param string $item: Item to fetch from the array :param array $array: Input array :param boolean $default: What to return if the array isn't valid - :returns: FALSE on failure or the array item. + :returns: NULL on failure or the array item. Example :: $array = array( - 'color' => 'red', - 'shape' => 'round', - 'radius' => '10', + 'color' => 'red', + 'shape' => 'round', + 'radius' => '10', 'diameter' => '20' ); @@ -78,25 +78,25 @@ The above will return the following array :: array( - 'color' => 'red', - 'shape' => 'round', - 'height' => FALSE + 'color' => 'red', + 'shape' => 'round', + 'height' => NULL ); You can set the third parameter to any default value you like :: - $my_shape = elements(array('color', 'shape', 'height'), $array, NULL); + $my_shape = elements(array('color', 'shape', 'height'), $array, 'foobar'); The above will return the following array :: array( - 'color' => 'red', - 'shape' => 'round', - 'height' => NULL + 'color' => 'red', + 'shape' => 'round', + 'height' => 'foobar' ); This is useful when sending the $_POST array to one of your Models. |