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User permissions were not appearing due to including the legacy code by mistake. Thankfully, this was pointed out. While we were at it, I removed Abandoned sales from the listing and also fixed the "throw a warning when there are no buyers" bug.
This release, long awaited by me, includes cumulative bug fixes from the last several months, including dealing with missing attributes, coping with table prefixes, providing actual permissions, and more.
It runs on D7, of course, and is hoped to be of use.
Two areas of potential vulnerability were identified and have been fixed. These had to do with a SQL injection vulnerability in one case and exposing hidden nodes in the other.
This release contains no new features. Those will be forthcoming.
This fixes two bugs. First, it uses the specific product's labels, rather than the default labels, so that data is not lost when these are different. Second, it separates translated values from untranslated ones, depending on their use as field labels.
Oh, and it has a count of the number of orders and the number of items sold at the top now. This makes so many people happy.
Almost there. The latest "fix" introduced a bug that was not supposed to be there. But it's addressed here with the proper formatting of the access arguments.