zend / gdata
The Google Data APIs are a set of web services for read/write access to applications hosted by Google
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Welcome to the Zend Framework 1.12 Release! RELEASE INFORMATION --------------- Zend Framework 1.12.1 Release (r25165). Released on December 18, 2012. SECURITY FIXES FOR 1.12.1 ------------------------- This release incorporates fixes for: - http://framework.zend.com/security/advisory/ZF2012-05 Zend_Feed_Rss and Zend_Feed_Atom were found to contain XML eXternal Entity (XXE) Injection vectors due to insecure usage of the DOM extension. External entities could be specified by adding a specific DOCTYPE element to XML-RPC requests; exploiting this vulnerability could coerce opening arbitrary files and/or TCP connections. A similar issue was fixed for 1.12.0, in the Zend_Feed::import() method; however, the reporter of the issue discovered that the individual classes contained similar functionality in their constructors which remained vulnerable. The patch applied removes the XXE vector by calling libxml_disable_entity_loader() before attempting to parse the feed via DOMDocument::loadXML(). The above patches are also available in the 1.11 series of releases. Thanks goes to Yury Dyachenko at Positive Research Center for for reporting the XXE vulnerability and reviewing the patches created to fix the issue. NEW FEATURES ============ Zend_Loader changes ---- A number of autoloaders and autoloader facilities were back ported from ZF2 to provide performant alternatives to those already available in the 1.X releases. These include: Zend_Loader_StandardAutoloader, which improves on Zend_Loader_Autoloader by allowing the ability to specify a specific path to associate with a vendor prefix or namespace; Zend_Loader_ClassMapAutoloader, which provides the ability to use lookup tables for autoloading (which are typically the fastest possible way to autoload); and Zend_Loader_AutoloaderFactory, which can both create and update autoloaders for you, as well as register them with spl_autoload_register(). The Zend_Loader changes were back ported from ZF2 by Matthew Weier O’Phinney Zend_EventManager ---- Zend_EventManager is a component that allows you to attach and detach listeners to named events, both on a per-instance basis as well as via shared collections; trigger events; and interrupt execution of listeners. Zend_EventManager was back ported from ZF2 by Matthew Weier O’Phinney Zend_Http_UserAgent_Features_Adapter_Browscap ---- This class provides a features adapter that calls get_browser() in order to discover mobile device capabilities to inject into UserAgent device instances. Browscap (http://browsers.garykeith.com/) is an open project dedicated to collecting an disseminating a “database” of browser capabilities. PHP has built-in support for using these files via the get_browser() function. This function requires that your php.ini provides a browscap entry pointing to the PHP-specific php_browscap.ini file which is available at http://browsers.garykeith.com/stream.asp?PHP_BrowsCapINI. Zend_Http_UserAgent_Features_Adapter_Browscap was created by Matthew Weier O’Phinney Zend_Mobile_Push ---- Zend_Mobile_Push is a component for implementing push notifications for the 3 major push notification platforms (Apple (Apns), Google (C2dm) and Microsoft (Mpns). Zend_Mobile_Push was contributed by Mike Willbanks. Zend_Gdata_Analytics ---- Zend_Gdata_Analytics is an extension to Zend_Gdata to allow interaction with Google’s Analytics Data Export API. This extension does not encompass any major changes in the overall operation of Zend_Gdata components. Zend_Gdata_Analytics was contributed by Daniel Hartmann. Removed features ================ Zend_Http_UserAgent_Features_Adapter_WurflApi ---- Due to the changes in licensing of WURFL, we have removed the WurflApi adapter. We will be providing the WurflApi adapter to ScientiaMobile so that users of WURFL will still have that option. Bug Fixes ========= In addition, over 200 reported issues in the tracker have been fixed. We’d like to particularly thank Adam Lundrigan, Frank Brückner and Martin Hujer for their efforts in making this happen. Thanks also to the many people who ran the ZF1 unit tests and reported their results! For a complete list, visit: * http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=12877 * http://framework.zend.com/changelog/ MIGRATION NOTES --------------- A detailed list of migration notes may be found at: http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/migration.html SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ------------------- Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.11 or later. Please see our reference guide for more detailed system requirements: http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html INSTALLATION ------------ Please see INSTALL.txt. QUESTIONS AND FEEDBACK ---------------------- Online documentation can be found at http://framework.zend.com/manual. Questions that are not addressed in the manual should be directed to the appropriate mailing list: http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Mailing+Lists If you find code in this release behaving in an unexpected manner or contrary to its documented behavior, please create an issue in the Zend Framework issue tracker at: http://framework.zend.com/issues If you would like to be notified of new releases, you can subscribe to the fw-announce mailing list by sending a blank message to fw-announce-subscribe@lists.zend.com. LICENSE ------- The files in this archive are released under the Zend Framework license. You can find a copy of this license in LICENSE.txt. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ---------------- The Zend Framework team would like to thank all the contributors to the Zend Framework project, our corporate sponsor, and you, the Zend Framework user. 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