Freenet 0.7 build 1199, 1200 and 1201 are now available (sorry, I needed some 
changes to Freenet for the new installer...). Please upgrade to 1201. Also, 
there have been some important changes to the installer.

1199:
- Minor changes to turtling: Backoff from nodes which send a turtle transfer 
which then times out, add them to the per-node failure table if it fails 
without timing out.
- Fix some bugs in history cloaking.
- Don't skip the last data block in a splitfile if it is the full expected 
size. This means that splitfiles inserted by 1195 or later, which are padded 
on insert, will download slightly more quickly and shouldn't get stuck at 
100% or slightly over 100%.
- Statistics, logging fixes

1200:
- More history cloaking bugfixes.
- Make activelinks configurable and turn them off by default. Ian thinks they 
are ugly. I'm not sure, any opinions would be welcome. It is however clear 
that they slow down loading the homepage.

1201:
- Fix activelinks - setting wasn't being read on startup. Doh!

Installer:
- Enable history cloaking, update browse.sh / browse.cmd to open the correct 
starter page, minor related fixes.
- Turn off persistent connection support, because by default Firefox (and 
probably other browsers) allows up to 8 non-persistent connections per server 
but only 2 persistent ones.
- Remove the MDNSDiscovery plugin from the default plugins. This plugin 
announces the Freenet node to the LAN in order to make it easy to connect to 
nodes on the same LAN. We do not automatically open Freenet to the LAN, and 
this plugin is the cause of Freenet hanging during shutdown in many cases.

Plugins:
- Fix compile of XMLSpider, add more extensions to the blacklist.
- Fix links (in history cloaking mode, prevent a warning showing up by adding 
the ?secureid= to links) in XMLLibrarian and KeyExplorer.
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