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Posted Feb 16, 2009

Minor releases: Redirection Tool and Subversion Location

by Erik Rose

Fixed display problems in both these wares.

Redirection Tool

RedirectionTool is one of those products I automatically install whenever I make a new Plone site: it lets you enter redirects right from within Plone so your ancient URLs keep working. However, its habit of messing up the display of URLs has always bothered me: "/subfolder/" might show as "/bfolder/" on the management screens. I finally resolved to fix it the other day, only to find that hexsprite already had—woohoo! It just hadn't been tagged and bagged for over a year. So, hearing no objections, I rolled a 1.2.1 release that includes the bug fix. Stay tuned for another RedirectionTool release in the next day or so.

Subversion Location

Subversion Location 1.0.1 Screenshot

I've also released a new version of my Subversion Location plugin for Trac. This plugin addresses my complete inability to guess where the subversion repository is when I'm browsing somebody else's Trac environment. (So all you somebody elses, give a fella a chance and drop this in your plugins folder!) 1.0.1 fixes a cosmetic bug where the Browse Source tab wouldn't highlight. Thanks to Jeremie Allard for noticing this.

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