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= World of Warcraft Armory
= Release 5.02 (10 May 2011) =
Drop project support.
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release 5.00 (16 April 2011) =
Implemented features:
- Allow to avoid banned characters displaying
- Raid achievements grouping (Realm firsts)
- Allow to browse guilds and characters with diffirent name spellings (Name and NAME for example).
Server-side features:
- Character data storage (SQL queries optimization)
- Character achievements storage (SQL queries optimization)
- Simple administrator panel
- Core patches 2.0: all feed log entries are writing to DB only at character saving (std::vector used as feed entries storage)
Improved:
- Decreased amount of SQL queries to characters and Armory databases.
- Arena teams code changes due to TrinityCore's DB refactoring.
- Character achievements
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release 4.50 (10 January 2011) =
Implemented features:
- Character RSS Feed feature
Server-side features:
- Database prefix support
Improved:
- Item pages
- Character pages
- Character activity feed feature
- 3D Viewer (new models)
- Armory layout
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release Candidate 4.01 (10 October 2010) =
= "Release Candidate 1" in phpDoc header =
Implemented features:
- Character achievements comparison (up to 5 characters)
- Character statistics comparison (up to 5 characters)
Server-side features:
- New table `armory_item_sources` with source types for all items
- XSLT template for login page
- Drop "Armory" class inherit from other classes
- Character items storage in Characters class
Improved:
- Search system
- Item pages
- Character activity feed feature
- Talent trees info
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release Candidate 3.51 (8 August 2010) =
= "Release Candidate 1" in phpDoc header =
Implemented features:
- Items search filters (full implementation)
- Heirloom items support
Server-side features:
- Configuration file version check
- Self written database handler library, DbSimple support was dropped
Improved:
- Character pages
- Item pages
- Search system
- 3D Viewer
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release Candidate 3.01 (10 July 2010) =
= "Release Candidate 1" in phpDoc header =
Implemented features:
- Dual item tooltips
- Arena match history (basic support, requires provided server core patch)
Server-side features:
- Ruby Sanctum instance support
- Autofill realms data table (armory_realm_data)
- esES/deDE/frFR locale updates
Improved:
- Search system
- Static FAQ pages
- Itemsets improvements
- Character pages
- Item pages
- Revision/database version controller
- Improved XML output system (properly display some locale related special symbols)
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release Candidate 2.51 (20 June 2010) =
= "Release Candidate 1" in phpDoc header =
Implemented features:
- Random properties/suffixes for items
Server-side features:
- Debug log feature
- New storage for MySQL databases configuration info
Improved:
- Character pages
- Achievements displaying improvements
- Item pages
- Search system
- XSL Templates fixes
- Guild vault feature
- News feature
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release Candidate 2.01 (21 May 2010) =
= "Release Candidate 1" in phpDoc header =
Implemented features:
- Multi realms support
- Static maintenance page
- Character activity feed (basic support, requires provided server core patch)
- Sorting for arena ladders
- Trinity Core Server support (3.3.3a WoW client version)
Improved:
- Search system
- Character pages
- Item pages
- XSL Templates fixes
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release Candidate 1.51 (21 April 2010) =
= "Release Candidate 1" in phpDoc header =
Implemented features:
- 3D Model Viewer (basic support)
- Spanish (es_ES) language support
Server-side features:
- Switch to native XSLT templates, use XMLWriter package for data output, Smarty Engine support was dropped
- XML format data
- New cache system
Improved:
- Search system
- Character pages
- Item pages
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release Candidate 1.01 (03 March 2010) =
= "Release Candidate 1" in phpDoc header =
Implemented features:
- English (en_GB) locale support
- Character arena teams
- Guild vault
- Arena teams ladder (2v2, 3v3, 5v5)
- Arena team profile
- Account profile & bookmarks support
- Items search filters (basic support)
- Static pages for in-game dungeons & faction reputation rewards
Server-side features:
- Simple cache system for item tooltips
- News support
Improved:
- Character profile
- Character achievements
- Character reputations
- Character talents (with dual talent specialization)
- Guild roster
- Guild statistics
- Item info page
- Item tooltips page
- Search system
- Template improvements
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Release Candidate 1 (23 December 2009) =
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Beta (RU-Community) (14 August 2009) =
Implemented features:
- Character profile (basic suppot)
- Character talents (basic suppot)
- Character reputation (basic suppot)
- Character achievements (basic suppot)
- Guild roster
- Guild statistics
- Simple search system (basic support for characters search)
- Item info page (basic suppot)
- Item tooltip page (basic suppot)
- Arena calculator
- Talents calculator (with pet talents calculator)
- Static FAQ pages
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Alpha (4 August 2009) =
Internal tests
= World of Warcraft Armory =
= Pre-Alpha (26 July 2009) =
Development started