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Stable release to coincide with stable release of Date (better late than never). This update is contains no new features or bug fixes, and is not required if you already have 7.x-1.1-beta2.
This release fixes a bug when a user without administer nodes permission edits a node while Date Popup Authored is enabled. It is recommended for all users.
This release improves documentation and fixes a bug when a user without administer nodes permission edits a node while Date Popup Authored is enabled. It is recommended for all users.
This release adds PHP 5.2 support and includes minor documentation fixes. It is recommended for all users.
As of this release, Date Popup Authored requires the release version of Drupal 7 and Date 7.x-1.0-alpha2 or later.
With the release of Drupal 7.0 and recommended releases for Date, Date Popup Authored is now recommended for all Drupal 7 users, but remains in beta. A full release of Date Popup Authored for Drupal 7 will coincide with the full release of Date 7.x-1.0.
This release fixes an issue when saving new nodes and introduces tests. It is recommended for all users.
As a reminder, Date Popup Authored relies on Date 7.x-1.x which is still unstable: use at your own risk. A stable version of Date Popup Authored for Drupal 7 will be released when both Drupal 7.0 is released and Date has a stable release.
This release is the first, unstable release of the Date Popup Authored module for Drupal 7.
Note: Because there is no stable release of Drupal 7 or Date, Date Popup Authored is being classified as unstable. A stable release will come when both Drupal 7 and Date have stable releases.
This release adds the ability to configure the Date Popup Authored datepicker on a per-content type basis. By editing a content type, you can enable or disable the datepicker as well as change the date format and date range.