May 5, 2008 at 11:14PM IsaacBrowser IV, release 2
After I uploaded the last release, I discovered IsaacBrowser III has came back to life with the addition of a directory archive download. I decided to add the same functionality to my fork, though I’m going changing it to use a different method as the current one runs out of memory far too easily.
The latest version also comes with a number of other changes, most of which are inconsequential to most users, such as removing horizontal thumbnail padding (smaller thumbnails!), various internal refactorings to remove redundancy, better 404 handling, proper PHP 4 compatibility, proper Content-Type headings for the pages, better caching for internally embedded files, changing how CSS is handled from embedding it in the page header to making it an embedded file (so it only needs to be pulled down once), and a scatter of other things.
However, from the user’s perspective, the main additions are that you can now tweak thumbnail dimensions, the name of the cache directory, and you can now allow people viewing your site to download directory archives. That said, even if you don’t want the directory download functionality, it’s worth it for all the internal change that have been made. Go on, you know it’s right!
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