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Family Tree PHP is a free php script to display the genealogical data from your GEDCOM file on your website. It can be installed in only 5 minutes. After that you only have to re-import your GEDCOM file each time you want to update the genealogy database on your website. Pedigrees, ancestors and descendants reports, statistics, surnames list, etc. are dynamicly created by php. And everything can be customized.

Family Tree PHP 1.0 beta is coming… (2)

August 25th, 2010

I think I need another 2 weeks and then the first beta version of Family Tree PHP 1.0 will be released. However, I have just decided on a major change, which some of you will probably not enjoy so much. I have decided to stop giving the script away for free.
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And another bug fixed in version 0.6

August 25th, 2010

Again a bug had been fixed in the file ‘/includes/classes/gedcom.php’. This bug is now fixed in version 0.6i, which can be downloaded now. I have done some extra testing, so I hope this time it will handle all eventualities with surname prefixes, special characters and lowercase/uppercase.

Last bug fix introduced a new bug

August 23rd, 2010

The last bug fix for version 0.6 earlier today introduced a new bug in the file ‘/includes/classes/gedcom.php’. This bug is now fixed in version 0.6h, which can be downloaded now. Sorry for this!

2 bugs fixed in version 0.6

August 23rd, 2010

2 more bugs have been fixed in version 0.6. When a surname began with a diacritic character and the surname prefix setting was set to -1, the first character was handled as a surname prefix during a gedcom import, even if it was not a lowercase character. And there was still a problem with adding and editing multimedia records.
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Family Tree PHP 1.0 beta is coming…

August 14th, 2010

I am currently finishing the first beta release of Family Tree PHP 1.0. This version will contain the add and edit options so many of you have been looking forward to!
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