Wordpress 2.0.7 is fresh from the fridge
After ten days after the release of Wordpress 2.0.6, Wordpress comes with the new fixed version of 2.0.6. The known problems on Wordpress 2.0.6 are PHP security problem and Feedburners problem to retrieve the feed. This upgrade is not so complicated if you are already running Wordpress 2.0.6. What you need to do is just to replace six files and you are done.
Here is the list of files that have changed since 2.0.6:
* wp-admin/inline-uploading.php
* wp-admin/post.php
* wp-includes/classes.php
* wp-includes/functions.php
* wp-settings.php
* wp-includes/version.phpWordpress.org
Users are recommended to upgrade since the problems have something to do with security issue. Do not let your blog been hacked, just because you are to lazy to replace six files on your server.
Click here to download the latest version of Wordpress. If you are interested on the changes that have been made, read this post on wordpress.org blog.
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3 Responses to “Wordpress 2.0.7 is fresh from the fridge”
Wow..just ten days..last week my blog down for a day, but now still considering to upgrade it..thanks for the info bro.. ![]()
Bat
January 16th, 2007
yeah, you’re true. if a blog got hacked it will be a shame for the owner.
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January 20th, 2007

















