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to the RSS feed itself, but rather to the corresponding HTML website. This is described in the RSS 2.0 specification.
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calling twice.
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template parameters "$ITEM['BODY']['TEXT']" and "$ITEM['BODY']['HTML']" are now no longer strings but closures (anonymous functions). This means that the underlying logic, which parses the content or converts it into Markdown, is not executed until one of these parameters is really needed and called in the template (which maybe significantly increases the response time on a long list of items which not use one of those two parameters).
This means that within templates you now have to call these parameters in the following way (note the brackets at the end, which represent a function call):
<?=$ITEM['BODY']['TEXT']()?>
<?=$ITEM['BODY']['HTML']()?>
In the background, the anonymous functions are called and executes $Item->getBody() and $Item->getHTML() only when needed. Previously, $Item->getBody() and $Item->getHTML() were basically executed and the parsed content was passed to the template, regardless of whether these parameters are required in the template or not!
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characters like "&".
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function was added to perform this task.
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previous commits result in version 1.1:
+ The rules for the Apache and nginx configuration have been changed and redirects now all requests to the index.php.
+ A router class has been added which now handles all requests that arrives at the application on the index.php.
+ Short-hand functions "PAGE", "POST" and "USER" for use in templates added to get specific item data by ID.
+ More language variables have been added to the core language.
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