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Change Log
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
Unreleased
Added
- New feature: Allow filtering out symbolic links using the
fancyindex_hide_symlinks
configuration directive. (Idea and prototype patch by Thomas Wemm.) - New feature: Allow specifying the format of timestamps using the
fancyindex_time_format
configuration directive. (Idea suggested by Xiao Meng novoreorx@gmail.com).
Changed
- Listings in top-level directories will not generate a "Parent Directory" link as first element of the listing. (Patch by Thomas P.)
Fixed
- Fix propagation and overriding of the
fancyindex_css_href
setting inside nested locations.
0.3.5 - 2015-02-19
Added
- New feature: Allow setting the default sort criterion using the
fancyindex_default_sort
configuration directive. (Patch by Алексей Урбанский). - New feature: Allow changing the maximum length of file names, using
the
fancyindex_name_length
configuration directive. (Patch by Martin Herkt).
Changed
- Renames
NEWS.rst
toCHANGELOG.md
, which follows the recommendations from Keep a Change Log. - Configuring Nginx without the
http_addition_module
will generate a warning during configuration, as it is needed for thefancyindex_footer
andfancyindex_header
directives.
0.3.4 - 2014-09-03
Added
- Viewport is now defined in the generated HTML, which works better for mobile devices.
Changed
- Even-odd row styling moved to the CSS using :nth-child(). This makes the HTML served to clients smaller.
0.3.3 - 2013-10-25
Added
- New feature: table headers in the default template are now clickable to set the sorting criteria and direction of the index entries. (https://github.com/aperezdc/ngx-fancyindex/issues/7)
0.3.2 - 2013-06-05
Fixed
- Solved a bug that would leave certain clients stalled forever.
- Improved handling of subrequests for non-builtin headers/footers.
0.3.1 - 2011-04-04
Added
NEWS.rst
file, to act as change log.