WordPress Wiki 0.9 RC2

Work is very close to finished on overhauling WordPress Wiki to make it more modular, easier to maintain, easier to modify, and easier to add new features.

The latest version uses object-oriented design to make the plugin easier to understand. Each chunk of functionality is separated into a module called a Controller, and you can easily add new modules without messing with the rest of the plugin.

In addition, the new release separates plugin logic from the actual html output, called “Views”. Currently you can modify the RSS feed and options page views. More are coming soon.

This should work as a drop-in replacement for WordPress Wiki RC1. If you’re using RC 1, please upgrade this version and test.

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4 Responses to WordPress Wiki 0.9 RC2

  1. Steve D says:

    I’ve been using your plugin for a couple of months now with satisfaction, however, when I insert an image with a caption into a wiki page, it breaks when the page is viewed when not logged in. Any idea about this?

    • Steve D says:

      RC2 seems to have cleared up the problem with the image caption. It just took a while to propagate through the network. You can disregard or delete my previous comment. Problem resolved. Thanx!

  2. Mary says:

    Keep up the good work. We are really enjoying WordPress Wiki!

  3. Dan Milward says:

    Exciting times! I’m really looking forward to official release… rumor has it that we’re really really close ;)

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