silverstripe-framework/docs/en/changelogs/3.2.0.md
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3.2.0 (unreleased)

Overview

  • Minimum PHP version raised to 5.3.3
  • DataObject::validate() method visibility changed to public
  • UploadField "Select from files" shows files in all folders by default
  • HtmlEditorField no longer substitutes <blockquote /> for indented text

Changelog

DataObject::validate() method visibility changed to public

The visibility of DataObject::validate() has been changed from protected to public.

Any existing classes that currently set this as protected should be changed like in this example:

::php
class MyDataClass extends DataObject {
	...
	public function validate() {
		...
	}
	...
}

UploadField "Select from files" shows files in all folders by default

In order to list files in a single folder by default (previous default behaviour), use setDisplayFolderName() with a folder path relative to assets/:

UploadField::create('MyField')->setDisplayFolderName('Uploads');

File.allowed_extensions restrictions

Certain file types such as swf, html, htm, xhtml and xml have been removed from the list of allowable file uploads. If your application requires the ability to upload these, you will need to append these to the File.allowed_extensions config as necessary. Also if uploading other file types, it's necessary to ensure that File.allowed_extensions includes that extension, as extensions passed to [api:UploadField] will be filtered against this list.

Removed format detection in i18n::$date_format and i18n::$time_format

Localized dates cause inconsistencies in client-side vs. server-side formatting and validation, particularly in abbreviated month names. The default date format has been changed to "yyyy-MM-dd" (e.g. 2014-12-31). New users will continue to have the option for a localized date format in their profile (based on their chosen locale). If you have existing users with Member.DateFormat set to a format including "MMM" or "MMMM", consider deleting those formats to fall back to the global (and more stable) default.

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