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Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
available at the framework site:

http://framework.zend.com/download

And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:

* New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
* New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
requests and alternate response formats
* Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
* Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
wildcard queries
* Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
* Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
view composition and rendering
* New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
* UTF-8 support for PDF documents
* New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services

There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.

Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
for production use.

Enjoy ZF 1.5!

,Wil
Alan Wagstaff

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Thanks to Wil and everyone involved in the Zend Framework project -
downloading it as we speak :-)

Love the new site as well, looks very "Web 2.0" :-)

Just one thing though, the Quick Start link from the ZF site homepage
gives an action not found error :-(

Keep up the good work all!

Alan

On 17/03/2008, Wil Sinclair <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
> available at the framework site:
>
> http://framework.zend.com/download
>
> And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
>
> * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
> * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
> requests and alternate response formats
> * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
> * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
> wildcard queries
> * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
> * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
> view composition and rendering
> * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
> * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
> * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
>
> There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
> worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
> Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
> truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
> Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
> to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
> some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
> few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
> substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
> out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
> never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
> lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
>
> Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
> for production use.
>
> Enjoy ZF 1.5!
>
> ,Wil
>
Jurriën Stutterheim

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Congratulations and thank you to the ZF team at Zend and all other  
people who contributed to make this release happen. It is truly a  
great ZF release!
Everybody who worked hard for this moment should take a day off and  
enjoy both the release and the brand new ZF site.
After that, it's onward to 1.6! ;)

Cheers!

On Mar 17, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Wil Sinclair wrote:

> Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
> available at the framework site:
>
> http://framework.zend.com/download
>
> And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
>
> * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
> * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
> requests and alternate response formats
> * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
> * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range,  
> and
> wildcard queries
> * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
> * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
> view composition and rendering
> * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site  
> layouts
> * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
> * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
>
> There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people  
> who
> worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
> Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
> truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank  
> the
> Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this  
> weekend
> to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were  
> also
> some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
> few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
> substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
> out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
> never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
> lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
>
> Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5  
> release
> for production use.
>
> Enjoy ZF 1.5!
>
> ,Wil
>

Jake McGraw

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woohoo, site search! Much appreciated.

- jake

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Alan Wagstaff <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Thanks to Wil and everyone involved in the Zend Framework project -
>  downloading it as we speak :-)
>
>  Love the new site as well, looks very "Web 2.0" :-)
>
>  Just one thing though, the Quick Start link from the ZF site homepage
>  gives an action not found error :-(
>
>  Keep up the good work all!
>
>  Alan
>
>
>
>  On 17/03/2008, Wil Sinclair <[hidden email]> wrote:
>  > Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
>  > available at the framework site:
>  >
>  > http://framework.zend.com/download
>  >
>  > And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
>  >
>  > * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
>  > * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
>  > requests and alternate response formats
>  > * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
>  > * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
>  > wildcard queries
>  > * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
>  > * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
>  > view composition and rendering
>  > * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
>  > * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
>  > * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
>  >
>  > There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
>  > worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
>  > Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
>  > truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
>  > Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
>  > to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
>  > some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
>  > few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
>  > substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
>  > out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
>  > never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
>  > lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
>  >
>  > Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
>  > for production use.
>  >
>  > Enjoy ZF 1.5!
>  >
>  > ,Wil
>  >
>
Bradley Holt

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This is great news! It's amazing how much ZF has matured in such a short time. A big "thank you" to the whole ZF team!

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Wil Sinclair <[hidden email]> wrote:
Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
available at the framework site:

http://framework.zend.com/download

And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:

* New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
* New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
requests and alternate response formats
* Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
* Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
wildcard queries
* Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
* Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
view composition and rendering
* New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
* UTF-8 support for PDF documents
* New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services

There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.

Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
for production use.

Enjoy ZF 1.5!

,Wil



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Bradley Holt
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Vincent T

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On 3/17/08, Wil Sinclair <[hidden email]> wrote:
Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
available at the framework site:

http://framework.zend.com/download

And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:

* New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
* New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
requests and alternate response formats
* Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
* Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
wildcard queries
* Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
* Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
view composition and rendering
* New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
* UTF-8 support for PDF documents
* New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services

There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.

Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
for production use.

Enjoy ZF 1.5!


,Wil

Love the new site, too bad there's http://framework.zend.com/docs/quickstart

Error!

An error occurred with this request: Action "quickstart" does not exist and was not trapped in __call().


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Vincent
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-- Alan Wagstaff <[hidden email]> wrote
(on Monday, 17 March 2008, 01:58 PM +0000):
> Love the new site as well, looks very "Web 2.0" :-)
>
> Just one thing though, the Quick Start link from the ZF site homepage
> gives an action not found error :-(

Fixed now. :-)

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Matthew Weier O'Phinney
PHP Developer            | [hidden email]
Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/
Bradley Holt

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In case anyone else diggs it too ;-)

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Wil Sinclair <[hidden email]> wrote:
Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
available at the framework site:

http://framework.zend.com/download

And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:

* New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
* New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
requests and alternate response formats
* Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
* Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
wildcard queries
* Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
* Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
view composition and rendering
* New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
* UTF-8 support for PDF documents
* New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services

There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.

Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
for production use.

Enjoy ZF 1.5!

,Wil



--
Bradley Holt
[hidden email]

James Dempster

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Matthew has just fixed it ;¬)

/James

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Vincent <[hidden email]> wrote:


On 3/17/08, Wil Sinclair <[hidden email]> wrote:
Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
available at the framework site:

http://framework.zend.com/download

And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:

* New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
* New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
requests and alternate response formats
* Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
* Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
wildcard queries
* Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
* Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
view composition and rendering
* New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
* UTF-8 support for PDF documents
* New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services

There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.

Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
for production use.

Enjoy ZF 1.5!


,Wil

Love the new site, too bad there's http://framework.zend.com/docs/quickstart

Error!

An error occurred with this request: Action "quickstart" does not exist and was not trapped in __call().


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Vincent

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-- Vincent <[hidden email]> wrote
(on Monday, 17 March 2008, 03:18 PM +0100):
> Love the new site, too bad there's http://framework.zend.com/docs/quickstart
>
>
>  Error!
>
> An error occurred with this request: Action "quickstart" does not exist and was
> not trapped in __call().

This has been fixed, as reported earlier.

--
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PHP Developer            | [hidden email]
Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/
Tobias Gies

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Great news, great new site!

However, I don't like how the language switch is currently implemented in
the docs. I thought I could just change the value of the select box and it
would take me to the introduction page of the German manual, however it
turned out that I had to enter a specific component or other keyword in the
"Search" text field and then select "German" from the select box to be able
to view the German content. This implementation seems to be flawed from a
usability point of view, since it gives no possibility whatsoever to just
browse the docs in any other language than English.

Otherwise, again, GREAT SITE!

Best regards,
Tobias

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Wil Sinclair [mailto:[hidden email]]
Gesendet: Montag, 17. März 2008 14:51
An: [hidden email]
Betreff: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 has landed!

Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
available at the framework site:

http://framework.zend.com/download

And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:

* New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
* New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
requests and alternate response formats
* Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
* Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
wildcard queries
* Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
* Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
view composition and rendering
* New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
* UTF-8 support for PDF documents
* New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services

There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.

Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
for production use.

Enjoy ZF 1.5!

,Wil

Tim Brayshaw

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On 17 Mar 2008, at 13:51, Wil Sinclair wrote:

> There were also
> some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
> few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
> substance for the big day.

Congratulations on the new release and site, there's some amazing  
stuff in there!

Minor niggle with the new site: the kerning for the graphic  
'Simplicity, Meet Power' (http://framework.zend.com/images/ 
tagline.png) looks 'a bit off' to me. Not a big problem in the grand  
scheme of things; but to people who notice this stuff, it sticks out  
like a sore thumb!

See comparison here:

     http://www.twisty.com/misc/zf/compare.png

The top line is how it appears on the site, the bottom line is, IMHO,  
closer to how it should appear.

Best regards,

Tim.
Andi Gutmans

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That's a good point and I tend to agree.
We'll take a look at it once everyone gets a chance to sleep a bit :)

Thanks!
Andi

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Brayshaw [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 8:05 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 has landed!
>
> On 17 Mar 2008, at 13:51, Wil Sinclair wrote:
>
> > There were also
> > some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the
> last
> > few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
> > substance for the big day.
>
> Congratulations on the new release and site, there's some amazing
> stuff in there!
>
> Minor niggle with the new site: the kerning for the graphic
> 'Simplicity, Meet Power' (http://framework.zend.com/images/
> tagline.png) looks 'a bit off' to me. Not a big problem in the grand
> scheme of things; but to people who notice this stuff, it sticks out
> like a sore thumb!
>
> See comparison here:
>
>      http://www.twisty.com/misc/zf/compare.png
>
> The top line is how it appears on the site, the bottom line is, IMHO,
> closer to how it should appear.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tim.
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-- Tobias Gies <[hidden email]> wrote
(on Monday, 17 March 2008, 03:58 PM +0100):

> Great news, great new site!
>
> However, I don't like how the language switch is currently implemented in
> the docs. I thought I could just change the value of the select box and it
> would take me to the introduction page of the German manual, however it
> turned out that I had to enter a specific component or other keyword in the
> "Search" text field and then select "German" from the select box to be able
> to view the German content. This implementation seems to be flawed from a
> usability point of view, since it gives no possibility whatsoever to just
> browse the docs in any other language than English.

Actually... that "language switch" is part of the search form. There's
another box below the list of components that allows you to browse the
manual by language (uses static links). I'll make a note that a language
switch would be helpful, though. :-)

> Otherwise, again, GREAT SITE!

Thanks! :-)


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Wil Sinclair [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Gesendet: Montag, 17. März 2008 14:51
> An: [hidden email]
> Betreff: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 has landed!
>
> Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
> available at the framework site:
>
> http://framework.zend.com/download
>
> And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
>
> * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
> * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
> requests and alternate response formats
> * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
> * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
> wildcard queries
> * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
> * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
> view composition and rendering
> * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
> * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
> * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
>
> There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
> worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
> Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
> truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
> Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
> to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
> some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
> few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
> substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
> out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
> never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
> lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
>
> Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
> for production use.
>
> Enjoy ZF 1.5!
>
> ,Wil
>

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PHP Developer            | [hidden email]
Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/
Tobias Gies

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Hey Matthew,

> Actually... that "language switch" is part of the search form. There's
> another box below the list of components that allows you to browse the
> manual by language (uses static links).
A-ha! I'd have expected this box to be above the components box. The
implementation is flawed for me, however; every link in this box indeed
points to a link like /manual/de/index.html (, /manual/ru/index.html,
etc...), however the index (or any other requested page) itself is in
English, and it links to sites like /manual/en/zend.magic.html.

Best regards,
Tobias


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Wil Sinclair [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Gesendet: Montag, 17. März 2008 14:51
> An: [hidden email]
> Betreff: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 has landed!
>
> Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
> available at the framework site:
>
> http://framework.zend.com/download
>
> And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
>
> * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
> * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
> requests and alternate response formats
> * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
> * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
> wildcard queries
> * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
> * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
> view composition and rendering
> * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
> * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
> * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
>
> There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
> worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
> Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
> truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
> Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
> to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
> some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
> few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
> substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
> out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
> never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
> lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
>
> Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
> for production use.
>
> Enjoy ZF 1.5!
>
> ,Wil
>

--
Matthew Weier O'Phinney
PHP Developer            | [hidden email]
Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/

Jack Sleight

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This is great news! Congratulations! Thank you to everyone involved in
both the framework and the new web site.

Wil Sinclair wrote:

> Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
> available at the framework site:
>
> http://framework.zend.com/download
>
> And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
>
> * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
> * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
> requests and alternate response formats
> * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
> * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
> wildcard queries
> * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
> * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
> view composition and rendering
> * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
> * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
> * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
>
> There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
> worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
> Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
> truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
> Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
> to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
> some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
> few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
> substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
> out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
> never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
> lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
>
> Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
> for production use.
>
> Enjoy ZF 1.5!
>
> ,Wil
>  

--
Jack
Rob Allen-3

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On 17 Mar 2008, at 13:51, Wil Sinclair wrote:

> Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
> available at the framework site:

Thanks everyone who helped make ZF1.5!

Regards,

Rob...
Jake McGraw

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http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.gdata.youtube.html

Shows up as Japanese for me :(.

- jake

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Tobias Gies <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hey Matthew,
>
>
>  > Actually... that "language switch" is part of the search form. There's
>  > another box below the list of components that allows you to browse the
>  > manual by language (uses static links).
>  A-ha! I'd have expected this box to be above the components box. The
>  implementation is flawed for me, however; every link in this box indeed
>  points to a link like /manual/de/index.html (, /manual/ru/index.html,
>  etc...), however the index (or any other requested page) itself is in
>  English, and it links to sites like /manual/en/zend.magic.html.
>
>  Best regards,
>  Tobias
>
>
>
>
>  > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>  > Von: Wil Sinclair [mailto:[hidden email]]
>  > Gesendet: Montag, 17. März 2008 14:51
>  > An: [hidden email]
>  > Betreff: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 has landed!
>  >
>  > Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
>  > available at the framework site:
>  >
>  > http://framework.zend.com/download
>  >
>  > And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
>  >
>  > * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
>  > * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
>  > requests and alternate response formats
>  > * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
>  > * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
>  > wildcard queries
>  > * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
>  > * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
>  > view composition and rendering
>  > * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
>  > * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
>  > * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
>  >
>  > There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
>  > worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
>  > Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
>  > truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
>  > Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
>  > to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
>  > some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
>  > few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
>  > substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
>  > out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
>  > never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
>  > lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
>  >
>  > Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
>  > for production use.
>  >
>  > Enjoy ZF 1.5!
>  >
>  > ,Wil
>  >
>
>  --
>  Matthew Weier O'Phinney
>  PHP Developer            | [hidden email]
>  Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/
>
>
Thomas Weidner

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Not for me... possibly already fixed... should I translate it for you ?
:-)))))

Greetings
Thomas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jake McGraw" <[hidden email]>
To: "fw-general" <[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 has landed!


http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.gdata.youtube.html

Shows up as Japanese for me :(.

- jake

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Tobias Gies <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> Hey Matthew,
>
>
>  > Actually... that "language switch" is part of the search form. There's
>  > another box below the list of components that allows you to browse the
>  > manual by language (uses static links).
>  A-ha! I'd have expected this box to be above the components box. The
>  implementation is flawed for me, however; every link in this box indeed
>  points to a link like /manual/de/index.html (, /manual/ru/index.html,
>  etc...), however the index (or any other requested page) itself is in
>  English, and it links to sites like /manual/en/zend.magic.html.
>
>  Best regards,
>  Tobias
>
>
>
>
>  > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>  > Von: Wil Sinclair [mailto:[hidden email]]
>  > Gesendet: Montag, 17. März 2008 14:51
>  > An: [hidden email]
>  > Betreff: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 has landed!
>  >
>  > Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
>  > available at the framework site:
>  >
>  > http://framework.zend.com/download
>  >
>  > And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
>  >
>  > * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
>  > * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
>  > requests and alternate response formats
>  > * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
>  > * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
>  > wildcard queries
>  > * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
>  > * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
>  > view composition and rendering
>  > * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site
> layouts
>  > * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
>  > * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
>  >
>  > There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
>  > worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
>  > Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
>  > truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
>  > Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this
> weekend
>  > to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were
> also
>  > some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
>  > few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
>  > substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
>  > out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
>  > never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
>  > lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
>  >
>  > Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
>  > for production use.
>  >
>  > Enjoy ZF 1.5!
>  >
>  > ,Wil
>  >
>
>  --
>  Matthew Weier O'Phinney
>  PHP Developer            | [hidden email]
>  Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/
>
>

weierophinney

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-- Jake McGraw <[hidden email]> wrote
(on Monday, 17 March 2008, 12:13 PM -0400):
> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.gdata.youtube.html
>
> Shows up as Japanese for me :(.

Minor caching configuration issue -- fixed now. :-)


> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Tobias Gies <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > Hey Matthew,
> >
> >
> >  > Actually... that "language switch" is part of the search form. There's
> >  > another box below the list of components that allows you to browse the
> >  > manual by language (uses static links).
> >  A-ha! I'd have expected this box to be above the components box. The
> >  implementation is flawed for me, however; every link in this box indeed
> >  points to a link like /manual/de/index.html (, /manual/ru/index.html,
> >  etc...), however the index (or any other requested page) itself is in
> >  English, and it links to sites like /manual/en/zend.magic.html.
> >
> >  Best regards,
> >  Tobias
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >  > Von: Wil Sinclair [mailto:[hidden email]]
> >  > Gesendet: Montag, 17. März 2008 14:51
> >  > An: [hidden email]
> >  > Betreff: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 has landed!
> >  >
> >  > Well, folks, we made it. Zend Framework 1.5 GA is now released and
> >  > available at the framework site:
> >  >
> >  > http://framework.zend.com/download
> >  >
> >  > And just to remind you once again of all the new features in 1.5:
> >  >
> >  > * New Zend_Form component with support for AJAX-enabled form elements
> >  > * New action and view helpers for automating and facilitating AJAX
> >  > requests and alternate response formats
> >  > * Infocard, OpenID, and LDAP authentication adapters
> >  > * Support for complex Lucene searches, including fuzzy, date-range, and
> >  > wildcard queries
> >  > * Support for Lucene 2.1 index file format
> >  > * Partial, Placeholder, Action, and Header view helpers for advanced
> >  > view composition and rendering
> >  > * New Zend_Layout component for automating and facilitating site layouts
> >  > * UTF-8 support for PDF documents
> >  > * New Nirvanix, Technorati, and SlideShare web services
> >  >
> >  > There are a lot of people to thank, since there are a lot of people who
> >  > worked hard to make this happen. First of all, thanks to all the Zend
> >  > Framework contributors who helped in all kinds of ways to make this a
> >  > truly great, high-quality release. I would personally like to thank the
> >  > Zend Framework team here at Zend for working the long hours this weekend
> >  > to make sure everything came together on Monday morning. There were also
> >  > some very selfless souls in marketing who stayed up late over the last
> >  > few days to make sure the site was at its best in both style and
> >  > substance for the big day. Finally we'd like to thank all the ZF users
> >  > out there who inspire us to continue improving Zend Framework and who
> >  > never fail to keep us on our toes. :) We hope this release not only
> >  > lives up to your high expectations but goes beyond them.
> >  >
> >  > Now we can finally say that we wholeheartedly recommend the 1.5 release
> >  > for production use.
> >  >
> >  > Enjoy ZF 1.5!
> >  >
> >  > ,Wil
> >  >
> >
> >  --
> >  Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> >  PHP Developer            | [hidden email]
> >  Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/
> >
> >
>

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PHP Developer            | [hidden email]
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