The official 1.0 build for Webkit was scheduled for Friday night, until Saturday morning when I realized I still had a whole slough of tasks.
The first of two of the most arduous endevours were optimizing the User Privilages for each Page to allow Administrators to manage each and every group's privilages. Originally, it used a UNIX approach, User - User's Group - Public. External groups previously belong to Public. Now external groups have thier own set of permissions. I had to restructure the User Permissions Class, which sure was fun.
Second, I had to modify our WYSIWYG to manage files remotely.
Our clients administrate thier site remotely at our Breadstream Admin. Of course, I soon realized it had some shortfalls. One of the main reasons was that our WYSIWYG was never intended to work remotely. I got to spend the latter part of this evening optimizing it. I was actually quite pleased with the structure of the developer's code. I'll send him a nice christmas present.
Anyway, I finally took care of some critical tasks. The former is for complex user groups, we're talking 5-20 admin's on one site here! (Which just happens to be one of our first clients, heh) The latter was imperative, if it was not successful, we might as well throw away our system.
Now some lovely footage of panzerfausts
In other news, i've come to discover that my mom's digital camera sucks ass. I was totally bent on taking some shots of my model Wespe and Sd. Kfz. 222 armored car, but the pictures came out so terrible that I cannot. Oh well.
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