MODX Revolution 2.2.1 Released

Submitted By Bryan Ruby April 04, 2012

Yesterday, MODX Revolution 2.2.1 was released and this new version offers several small enhancements while addressing 85 issues with fixes. New in 2.2.1 is Sudo users. Sudo users is a setting on a user account that gives unrestricted access to the MODX install. This new feature lets site administrators maintain a user account that cannot get locked out of the site while creating access policies for other site administrators and users.

MODX LogoMODX Revolution 2.2.1 is also intended to prepare MODX Revolution for MODX Cloud. MODX Cloud is being billed as "the ultimate MODX platform" that lets you build sites properly without having to worry about the infrastructure at all. I'm not sure of all the changes that Revolution has gone through to prepare it for MODX Cloud but I would imagine that it may have something to do with making it more compatible with the available API of MODX Cloud.

Here are the highlights of the 2.2.1 release:

  • Improved many functional issues in the Manager
  • Cleanups and changes for MODX Cloud
  • New user setting that gives unrestricted access regardless of access policies.
  • Improved Form Customization to work only for a user's primary group.
  • Added language selection to login screen.
  • Enable MODX Tags to work in Media Source Properties
  • Enable HTML-only Custom Dashboard File Widgets
  • Corrected timezone issue on servers where PHP settings are incorrect..
  • Over 85 other fixes completed and issues resolved.

MODX Revolution is available at the official MODX download page. Additional information regarding MODX Revolution 2.2.1 can be found on the original MODX Blog posting.


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