This version of Address book has been completely redesigned and has had many functional improvements made, including better security, and installation. You can now view your contacts in Google Maps. Contacts can also be sorted in groups to make it easier to manage lots of contacts.
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Changes:
Version 2.5
Completely redesigned the site, Numerous functional improvements, Better Google Maps integration, Added e-mail support for single and group contacts.
Version 2.0
Completely redesigned the site, Numerous functional improvements, Google Maps Support, Backup to MySQL and CSV, More Contact Information, Sort by groups, Better Security, Better Installation Script.
Version 1.9
Added a V-Card download option so data can be added to your Microsoft Out look or any other application.
Version 1.8
Leaps and bounds in this version in terms of fixing things, i have added more fields in the forms as requested, updated the MySQL a bit, changed the log-in system to be encrypted in the database. Found a thumbnail script that does what i want, so you no longer need an EXIF embedded thumbnail. Added a CVS Backup feature.
Version 1.6
Fixed the deny page error, and you must now log-in to view any content. I think its safer that way.
Version 1.5
You now have to be logedin to add and delete content. A unauthorized user is only allowed to read content.
Version 1.2
Added User login to edit content as well as a few code changes.
Version 1.0
Initial release.
Down for maintenance, Back soon.
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Installation: The installation script can be found here “/setup/index.php”
Before getting started, we need some information on the database. You will need to know the following items before proceeding.
If for any reason the automatic file creation doesn’t work, don’t worry. All this does is fill in the database information to a configuration file. You may also simply open config-sample.php in a text editor, fill in your information, and save it as config.php.
In all likelihood, these items were supplied to you by your ISP or host. If you do not have this information, then you will need to contact them before you can continue. If you’re all ready, let’s go!
You should enter your database connection details. If you’re not sure about these, contact your host.
Next is your login and preferences.
First things first, go to the setup directory and enter your database Connection details as well as your personal information. Follow the directions and if all goes well your config.php file will be created and your MySQL will have been imported with your username and password saved to the Database.
If you don’t want to use the instillation script then you may make your changes in the config-sample.php file saving the changes as config.php and under the setup directory you will find the MySQL script you can import using PHPmyAdmin.
Create a folder on your web server called profiles and backup in your FTP application change the folder CHMOD to “777″