2012-12-03 Eduardo Santiago * Release 2.06 * Bug 81602: test suite changes to handle new perl5.17 hash key randomization 2011-07-12 Eduardo Santiago * Release 2.05 * Bug 62263: last attempt got it wrong. Try again. 2011-07-12 Eduardo Santiago * Release 2.04 * Bug 62263: test suite changes to handle new perl5.14 regex compilation 2010-08-02 Eduardo Santiago * Release 2.03 * Test suite changes for new perl5.10 warning behavior. 2010-08-01 Eduardo Santiago * Release 2.02 * No actual changes; just moved Alert.pm into lib/CGI to conform to best practices, and got the test suite working without relying on internals of CGI.pm. 2004-12-13 Eduardo Santiago * Release 1.08 * Alert.pm: Bug 8033 - check $^S properly. Again, thanks to Don At See-Pan Dot Org for finding this and providing a patch. * Alert.pm: PHEW! Finally! Configurable user output. The message shown to the remote (web) user is now configurable. Feature Request 7788. Thanks to Don At See-Pan Dot Org for the idea. 2004-10-11 Eduardo Santiago * Alert.pm: Eek! @Hide is wrong: it won't detect a simple name like 'password' (that is, if it starts with 'passw' instead of being 'mumble-passw'). 2004-06-10 Eduardo Santiago * Alert.pm: when displaying CGI params, only default to '' if param is undef! Otherwise, we show zero (0) as ''. 2004-03-09 Eduardo Santiago * Alert.pm: $http_host - split into two: a _full_ portion, and an _email hostname_ one. The difference is that the full one might have colon-port (:80, :8080, ...). That's important for showing the full URL in the subject line, but a major bad thing to say "From: ". 2004-03-06 Eduardo Santiago * Release 1.05 2004-03-05 Eduardo Santiago * Alert.pm: include $HTTP_HOST in email From: header, to help differentiate between virtual hosts 2004-03-04 Eduardo Santiago * Alert.pm: new exportable function http_die(), provides simple way for caller to emit an HTTP error (404, 500, ...) 2003-11-07 Eduardo Santiago * Release 1.02 2003-10-02 Eduardo Santiago * Alert.pm: new functionality: if called with 'hide=qr/xxx/' on the import line, exclude CGI params matching /xxx/ from generated email. Used to avoid sending sensitive info (passwords, credit card numbers) over unencrypted email. * t/02hide.t: new test, for above functionality 2003-07-31 Eduardo Santiago * Release 1.00