- wp-admin/inline-uploading.php
- wp-admin/post.php
- wp-includes/classes.php
- wp-includes/functions.php
- wp-settings.php
- wp-includes/version.php
We know it sucks to have a release only 10 days after our last one, but we think it’s important enough for your blog to be secure to do it, and hopefully only having to change a few files will make the upgrade easier than normal.
Here are the changes that have been made since 2.0.6:
- Security fix for
wp_unregister_GLOBALS()to work around the zend_hash_del_key_or_index bug in PHP 4 versions less than 4.4.3 and PHP 5 versions less than 5.1.4 withregister_globalsset to “On.” - Feeds now properly serve
304 Not Modifiedheaders instead of mismatched 200/304 headers (a.k.a. the FeedBurner bug). - Backport of another
304 Not Modifiedfix from WordPress 2.1 - Deleting WordPress Pages no longer gives an “Are You Sure?” prompt.
- After deleting a WordPress Page, you are now properly redirected to the Edit Pages screen.
- Sending an image at original size in Internet Explorer no longer adds an incorrect “height” attribute.
And just as a reminder, the next major version of WordPress (2.1) is due out by the end of the month, but the 2.0 branch of WordPress will continue to be maintained for several years.







Eu já atualizei o meu wp
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Abração Cleuby