Weekly Twitter Updates 2011-12-11
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Version 3.0.4 of WordPress, available immediately through the update page in your dashboard or for download here , is a very important update to apply to your sites as soon as possible because it fixes a core security bug in our HTML sanitation library, called KSES. I would rate this release as “critical.” This issue affects all versions of WordPress prior to 3.0.4, so if you are still on a 2.X release you need to update as well
WordPress 3.0.3 is available and is a security update for all previous WordPress versions. This release fixes issues in the remote publishing interface, which under certain circumstances allowed Author- and Contributor-level users to improperly edit, publish, or delete posts.
WordPress 3.0.2 is available and is a mandatory security update for all previous WordPress versions. Haiku has become traditional: Fixed on day zero One-click update makes you safe This used to be hard This maintenance release fixes a moderate security issue that could allow a malicious Author-level user to gain further access to the site, addresses a handful of bugs, and provides some additional security enhancements. Big thanks to Vladimir Kolesnikov for detailed and responsible disclosure of the security issue! Download 3.0.2 or update automatically from the Dashboard > Updates menu in your site’s admin area
An IEDC has been formally inaugurated at Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology on January 15, 2010 in the College Auditorium with the support of Technopark TBI The IEDC was inaugurated by Mr.Mervin Alexander, CEO Technopark by lighting the lamp. The inaugural function was presided over by Dr.T.M.George, Principal
As I am typing, I am sitting in between my girlfriend and my mum whilst they browse the Marks and Spencer website for the latest boxing day sale bargains. This is the last place I would expect to get inspiration for a Searchblog post, but they have managed to surprise me whilst also educating me with insights in to why we all may see seemingly inexplicable search terms in your on site search logs.
Working in environments like I do gives you the chance to repeat this sentence almost every day: “Huum, so that’s how these stuff work!” (Please read it with a tone of excitement and joy; those who have strong passion about software know what I am talking about).
Recently, one of our partners had a question pertaining to Help 2.0 integration, and I wanted to use the SDKSample to try a few things out with filters and help content. Apparently, it’s been a while since I last played with that particular sample. Upon attempting to build it, I was confronted with the following build errors.
With appropriate acknowledgment to Phil and Kirstie, this week’s random blather seems to have evolved with a dislocated theme; and rather more so than is usual in my weekly ramblings. It started with a series of events that made me wonder if I am somehow dislocated from the rest of my corporate employees and the huge organization of which I’m part. Mainly due to some unexpected emails that popped up in my Inbox….( read more )
My name is Lingzhi Sun and I am a MSDN Community support engineer. In the last year, I mainly supported the Visual C# and VB.NET related MSDN forums
Note: Cross posted from Sajay . Permalink When we need to modify or see the message before its sent or after its received, we generally can use a Message inspector. However sometimes we want to be a bit more granular
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