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Once again we've moved more logic from server-side to client-side, reducing the capability of an individual ctools platform plugin. So, this will break existing add-on platforms. However, these add-ons still should have the hooks they need to get things done. In particular, you can override/extend the app_link.getPlatformKey method to add your custom platform regex check.
This includes a few fixes to the previous release and is a recommended update for all sites.
The most important changes are:
There's no longer any crazy logic to identify whether a given view is used for a particular entity's display, instead it just handles the core entities and adds a hook to allow custom modules to expand it further; see metatag.api.php for details of the new hook.
The Viewport meta tag will no longer try splitting onto separate tags because it finds a comma; incidentally it's now only possible to have one Viewport meta tag.
An update script is provided to convert data from the Page Title module; see the README.txt file in the metatag_importer submodule for details.
The initial version for Drupal 7. This version does not provide any forms for administering a remote ISPConfig server, but a set of API functions for other modules to execute calls against the ISPConfig 3.x API.