DRK11 Launched

So, for the life of me, I can't find a confirmation page online at Macromedia, but DRK11 has launched. On it is my latest application, Lighthouse Pro. This is a CFMX7 version of Lighthouse. It is database-based now (supporting SQL Server, MySQL, and Access), and handles security a bit better than Lighthouse.

There will be a forum setup a bit later today if anyone needs support for it.

Archived Comments

Comment 1 by Chris Dempsey posted on 4/28/2005 at 8:17 PM

What are some of the new features over the currently available free version?

Comment 2 by Craig Taylor posted on 4/29/2005 at 12:07 AM

If using MySql you will want to add to the install script currently missing the last field. Placing `relatedurl` varchar(255) NOT NULL default '' to the create table `issues` portion will solve the issue.
Cheers-C

Comment 3 by Raymond Camden posted on 4/29/2005 at 12:12 AM

Yeah - I'm working with a user who found this today. It is also missing in MsAccess.

Craig - when you added this - did you have any additional troubles? The user I'm working with can't make new issues - and the error is _very_ odd.

Comment 4 by Raymond Camden posted on 4/29/2005 at 2:56 AM

Chris: In the free version, anyone and everyone can register. In LHP, an admin must create a user. Also, the admin assigns you to a specif project, or projects. Email notifications can be done by the user. In the free version, you had to edit the ini file. Flash Forms are used for data entry, which I think helps out - especially on the issue filtering.

Comment 5 by Jeff Chastain posted on 5/18/2005 at 7:30 AM

Any chance that the LHP version will be made available for those that don't have the DRK?

Comment 6 by Raymond Camden posted on 5/18/2005 at 6:10 PM

I am not at liberty to speak about the license. But maybe you have noticed something about every single other app I've released on DRK? Something that happens typically 6 months after the app is initially released...

Comment 7 by Jeff Chastain posted on 5/18/2005 at 6:17 PM

Good enough. Thanks for the followup and the work.