History of LibertyPackage
{attachment id=769 float="left" margin="20px"} A new feature for ReleaseOne, the Liberty CMS package allows wiki, blogs, articles, and more to store their data in the same table, called tiki_content. This table holds the text data for all content - blogs, wiki, articles, etc. all in one column. This permits super fast searching, as well as simplified data storage/retrieval & text processing via a common base class.
Here is a conceptual image that shows how the packages inter-relate:
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[http://www.google.com/googleblog/2005/01/preventing-comment-spam.html|Google "nofollow"]| comment spam protection| ReleaseOne||
A ((LibertyFormats|format plugin)) mechanism permits the text to be of varying syntax types (TikiWiki, HTML, BBCode, Wikipedia (aka MediaWiki), XML, text, etc...).
Currently there are plugins for:
* Wiki format
* HTML
There is also a highly flexible mechanism for attaching *any* id driven mechanism to content - this is call TikiStorage. The storage types are handled completely through Liberty storage plugins. ((Tutorial - Liberty Plugins))
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Here is a diagram of how the Tables interface (note this diagram was prior to ReleaseOne and the names have changed in ReleaseTwo, however the ideas are largely still the same):
{attachment id=561 size=large href=/storage/users/2/2/images/561/tiki_content.png}
Here is a conceptual image that shows how the packages inter-relate:
{attachment id=125}
||__::Liberty Feature::__|__::Description::__|__::Availability::__
[http://www.google.com/googleblog/2005/01/preventing-comment-spam.html|Google "nofollow"]| comment spam protection| ReleaseOne||
A ((LibertyFormats|format plugin)) mechanism permits the text to be of varying syntax types (TikiWiki, HTML, BBCode, Wikipedia (aka MediaWiki), XML, text, etc...).
Currently there are plugins for:
* Wiki format
* HTML
There is also a highly flexible mechanism for attaching *any* id driven mechanism to content - this is call TikiStorage. The storage types are handled completely through Liberty storage plugins. ((Tutorial - Liberty Plugins))
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Here is a diagram of how the Tables interface (note this diagram was prior to ReleaseOne and the names have changed in ReleaseTwo, however the ideas are largely still the same):
{attachment id=561 size=large href=/storage/users/2/2/images/561/tiki_content.png}