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  • Revolution 2.1.3 Resolves Tag Parsing Issue

    An astute MODX user reported an issue occurring with nested tags being parsed incorrectly which led us to release Revolution 2.1.3. Some of the other more minor bug fixes include: Resource tree sorting, double-slash in the file path from drag-and-drop and includeParent input option in Resource List TV.

    For more information about the MODX Revolution 2.1 release, please review the original Announcement.

    Download Revolution 2.1.3
    Read the Revolution 2.1.3 Documentation
    Read the Installation Guide
    Upgrade Guide
    Check the Installation Requirements

    We’re always improving and we need your help. Please report any and all issues and bugs. Make sure you read the documentation, post feedback and successes in the MODX Community forums.

    Thanks,
    The MODX Team

    Changelog/Release Notes:
    MODX Revolution 2.1.3-pl (July 21, 2011)
    - [#5295] Fix parents input option for Resource List TV when 0 is specified
    - [#5190] Fix includeParent input option in Resource List TV
    - [#5222] Fix nested cacheable tags being skipped in non-cacheable tags
    - Fix delegateView recursion in Resource controllers on Windows
    - [#3966] Fix double slash issue in file paths when dragging into resource content from the Files tree
    - [#4565] Fix issue with Resource tree sorting
    - [#5026] Make directory tree in MODx.Browser instance launched from Files tab consistent with other instances of MODx.Browser
    - [#4960] Prevent method declaration error for modPHPMailer::reset()
    - [#3716] Ensure consistent handling of combo-boolean property values in the database
    - [#4586] Improve number detection for Radio and Checkbox TV values
    - [#5196] Unset uri_override when duplicating creates a duplicate uri
    
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