The Meeting Room Booking System (MRBS) is a PHP/MySQL-based Web application for booking meeting rooms. It uses 'areas' to group rooms, and rooms within each area are shown side-by-side.
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Extra options were added to the LDAP
authentication scheme. You can now configure the
cookie path used by the cookie and PHP session
schemes. A short PHP start tag was fixed. Meeting
duration can now use ',' as the decimal point. The
Swedish translation was updated. AIX support was
added. The language preference code was improved.
Some bracketing in the month view was corrected.
You can now configure the LDAP port to use.
Database table creation now works for PostgreSQL
8. The new "remote_user" session scheme was added,
which allows MRBS to use a site's existing session
scheme. The new "mysqli" database abstraction for
PHP 5 was added. The Finish, Swedish, and Spanish
translations were updated. A few fixes were made
to the email notification system. N-weekly
repeating bookings were fixed. Using the "db"
authentication scheme on a MySQL >= 4.1 server was
fixed. A few other bug fixes and changes were
made.
A new authentication scheme that allows a table in
an external database to be used for authentication
was added. Cookie and PHP session schemes now
better handle usernames and passwords with certain
quote characters in them. The HTTP session scheme
now shows a login button and the user that is
currently logged in. A Spanish translation of site
FAQ was added. The Norwegian translation was
updated. A Korean translation was added. A few
other bugfixes were made.
This release has security improvements for session management: users' passwords are no longer stored in session data/cookies. Username matching is now more consistently case insensitive. Taiwanese and Japanese translations were updated. There were also several other bugfixes.
In this release, the database tables were fixed for MySQL
4.0, email notification was improved, there is a fix for using
PostgreSQL, and the Czech language detection was fixed.
There was also a number of other bugfixes.