Impact WSPP Changelog

What's new in Impact WSPP 2.34

Jul 22, 2014
  • Contact sheet fixes following last update.

New in Impact WSPP 2.33 (Jul 22, 2014)

  • Updated for Firefox 18.

New in Impact WSPP 2.32 (Jun 4, 2012)

  • The static (non-javascript) HTML files were broken.

New in Impact WSPP 2.31 (Jun 4, 2012)

  • Added Lightroom 4 support.
  • Fixed corrupted display after rotating to portrait orientation on an iPad/iPhone.

New in Impact WSPP 2.20 (Jun 4, 2012)

  • Added sort order options for the galleries. You may now continue to sort using the user sort order, or else choose either 'Filename' or 'Capture Time'. These options are found in the gallery settings - the order displayed in Lightroom has no effect on the published order.
  • Added an option to allow for downloading of the high-res images at their native resolution.
  • When limiting the resolution of the downloadable hi-res file, the upper limit has been raised to 3000px.
  • Fixed a bug where some servers would display Use of undefined constant TIMEOUT_CHECK_ACTIVITY when using password protection.

New in Impact WSPP 2.14 (Jun 4, 2012)

  • Finally fixed the "Bad argument #" bug that's been plaguing some uses for a long time. A user experiencing the problem managed to track it down to the FTP server path including a symbolic link. I've now worked round the issue.
  • Updated to use the new self update mechanism which can now tell you exactly what's changed since your last update.

New in Impact WSPP 2.12 (Jun 4, 2012)

  • Impact galleries now display correctly on Internet Explorer 9 (release earlier this month).
  • The full GPS coordinates of an image are now used to link to Google Earth. Previously these values were rounded slightly, resulting in shift of up to 50m from the intended destination. For your culture, note that only WSPP galleries can do this - traditional web galleries (as exported by the web module) can't access the full GPS information...
  • Attempting to turn off annotations on the contact sheet would result in the word "nil" being displayed.