Release Notes – 6/7/11
A new version of our software was released on the 7th. This release contains both fixes and enhancements. Here’s what’s been updated in this release…
Enhancement: Music testing – Added an option for admin users to download the list of participants in a music test on-demand.
Enhancement: Prize limit override – Added an option to the contest, trade-in, and auction modules to ignore the prize limit rule for any given instance.
Enhancement: API testing toolkit – Created a testing toolkit that can be used to test against our API methods. This is a valuable resource for anyone trying to integrate with one of our APIs.
Enhancement: API method – Added a new API method for creating member records that does not require the party creating the records to serve as the master database.
Enhancement: GetStationInfo API – Now that a WAP registration page is available for every site, we added ‘mobile registration URL’ to the return message when calling the GetStationInfo API.
Enhancement: Featured link character limit – Increased the number of characters allowed for URLs in the featured links module to 500.
Enhancement: Modal prompt – Added a prompt that captures mobile phone number when a user tries to access the mobile alerts preferences page on sites that are integrated with a text messaging provider.
Enhancement: Unsubscribe Process – We modified how unsubscribes are processed in Tribal Direct 2.0 to eliminate the chance for delay in processing.
Fixed: Points aging – Closed loophole in points aging process related to auctions.
Fixed: Casino – Fixed rare exploit discovered in casino games that could be used to earn points.
Fixed: Referral Points – Fixed issue where in some cases members would not receive referral points.
Fixed: Blackjack – Fixed issue where a user playing blackjack for the first time that closes the game without interacting with the game first receives an error message.
About our Software Releases
We are constantly hard at work to provide you with the best software in the industry. Our software releases are divided into two categories – very short small releases that mainly address software fixes but also include small enhancements, and longer bigger releases that include at least one significant upgrade to the platform or new service offering. Shorter releases will be labeled Minor Release and bigger releases will be labeled Major Release. If you have questions on any item in a release, please contact us at help@tritonloyalty.com.