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SAFE Mail Tutorial and Web Hosting Manager - TEST-19
Pre-release
Pre-release
Change log
Web Hosting example (v0.2.0)
- Support for creating services within a public ID created by another application by requesting access to share the service container (shared MutableData authorisation process).
- Support for multiple selection of both files and directories for the upload actions. Now when uploading a directory it gets uploaded with it entire hierarchy, including the root directory which gets created on the target location. This is also applicable when uploading multiple directories.
- Issues when trying to cancel an upload process of a folder with many files were fixed.
- Some bugs when trying to delete services and folders were solved.
- The list of files/folders is now automatically refreshed after deleting files/folders.
- Solved minor UI issues when trying to upload multiple files while running out of PUTs credit.
- Solved issues when uploading empty files.
- Issues with progress bar for uploading directories and files solved.
Email app (v0.3.0)
- Support for creating services within a public ID created by another application by requesting access to share the service container (shared MutableData authorisation process).
- The list of emails is now sorted by time in a descending order.
- Support for replying to emails.
- Minor UI issues in the compose email form were solved.
- Make the counter of used storage to take into account that emails are only soft-deleted from the inbox MutableData.
- Make use of the crypto functions exposed by safe_app_nodejs to encrypt/decrypt emails instead of using sodium library directly.
- Adapt to rename of safe_app_nodejs function from
getHomeContainer
togetOwnContainer
.
Known Limitations
- Localisation is not supported.
- When uploading an empty directory with the Web Hosting manager, the process never completes forcing the user to cancel it.
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SAFE Mail Tutorial
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