Releases: panique/huge
v3.3.1: Merge pull request #877 from sr-verde/phpmailer6
3.1
3.0 Release
Final release of the 3.0 version.
3.0.0 Release Candidate 1
First version of public Release Candidate for the new 3.x branch of HUGE (formerly php-login).
2.1.1
Final status of the "old" php-login 2.x branch. In January 2015 php-login 3.0 will be released, with a totally new architecture, lots of changes and a new name, so it's necessary to save the latest status of this project.
You'll find the new project under https://github.com/panique/huge
Changes to 2.1.0: I've removed the irritating link to "new" 2.1
2.1
Final status of the "old" php-login 2.x branch. In January 2015 php-login 3.0 will be released, with a totally new architecture, lots of changes and a new name, so it's necessary to save the latest status of this project.
You'll find the new project under https://github.com/panique/huge
2.0.1
This is the 2.0.1 release of the panique/php-login. Same like 2.0 beta pre-release from December 30th of 2013, but all the smaller fixes and improvements until April 20th 2014 are included. This release has been open to public for 5 months, no bugs so far.
There will be a 2.0.2 later in the year that contains a documentation / usage tutorial.
2.0
This repository has a longer history, from a tiny (and not very secure) SHA512 mostly frontend-inspired login script to a very popular collection of 4 similar scripts (that now have their own repositories), and with the beginning of 2014 I cleaned the entire project to make panique/php-login the new home of the most professional and most used "professional mvc version" of that script collection.
After a total refactoring, total restructuring and lots of improvements (more secure, more documented, more commented, Composer-based, PSR-1/2 code etc.) it's time for a proper release.
Welcome to the world, version 2.0!
Historical archive version of the splitted php-login project (2013)
In 2013, the php-login project contained 4 different login scripts. With the beginning of 2014 the project gets a massive makeover that includes the deletion of big parts of the current codebase. For historical reasons we will keep this code into this tag, "archive-2013".