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Added graphical configuration, at this point only for the grey theme but others will follow soon. (This has been nearly done for two weeks or more but was on hold due to the bugs with multithreading)
2008-09-23, by Dan
Fixed license blocks in theme files
2008-09-23, by Dan
Replaced multithreading in WebServer with a full multithreading library that properly handles IPC and child management
2008-09-23, by Dan
Toned down the "login success" message's color a bit
2008-09-01, by Dan
Moved configuration to a separate file.
2008-09-01, by Dan
Switched back to grey theme as default (oops!). Theme selection widget will come in a later commit.
2008-09-01, by Dan
First shot at getting a session management system in place. Login and logout pages are there, and auth seems to be working and sufficiently secure for the moment. Sessions last indefinitely and are cookie-based.
2008-09-01, by Dan
Added full cookie support to webserver
2008-09-01, by Dan
Balanced out position slider a little more so it only moves by 240px instead of the full 250 (cosmetic only)
2008-09-01, by Dan
Ehh, forgot to add the spacer image for sprites.
2008-09-01, by Dan
Added artwork spriting support. Artwork is now displayed using a gigantic CSS sprite instead of hundreds of little images. GD required.
2008-09-01, by Dan
Fixed scroll-to-current-track being about 30 pixels off under iPhone
2008-09-01, by Dan
Out with the old (commented out as it was) request reading code, please
2008-08-24, by Dan
Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
2008-08-24, by Dan
Children are no longer noisy when dying (don't I sound perverted)
2008-08-24, by Dan
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