Oct 4, 2007
It's about 2 weeks late, but here it is. Ricardo has made an official release that fixes the Content-type problem in the header. I have updated WP-Cache NoSymlink accordingly, and I have also updated the gzip version, which you can download here.
Aug 27, 2007
After a few requests, and some searching on my favorite search engine (Google), I'm now proud to say that WP-Cache NoSymlink is capable of gzipping your content. It turns out that it only requires one line of code. You can thank WordPress guru, Mark Jaquith, for figuring it out a little over a year and a half ago.
Currently, this is an all-or-nothing setup. You can either use the ...
Jun 20, 2007
Dougal Campbell, recently posted a patch for WP-Cache that fixes "one minor annoyance" where sites, with WP-Cache enabled, have their feeds delivered with the wrong Content-Type. I have, therefore, updated WP-Cache NoSymlink to include the patch. You can download it from plugin's page, or directly from here.
I have also patched the official version for those of you who don't have symbolic link problems, but who also don't know ...
May 9, 2007
Wordpress 2.2 RC1 has been released, and I have updated my site accordingly. Since this is a release candidate, and not an official release, there could very well be some problems. If you run across any problems or errors, a comment notifying me of the situation would be much appreciated.
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Apr 3, 2007
If you haven't already heard, the folks at Wordpress have released their latest security releases for the 2.1, and 2.0 branches.
"This update is highly recommend for all users of both branches.
These releases include fixes for several publicly known minor XSS issues, one major XML-RPC issue, and a proactive full sweep of the WordPress codebase to protect against future problems."
Along with these releases, they hope to have fixed server ...
Mar 23, 2007
Ricardo Galli has released, today, a security update for his popular plugin, WP-Cache 2:
"It contains a security fix from Alex Concha to avoid CSRF attacks directed to admin pages which can inject wrong values into the configuration form, which can allow XSS attacks if those fake values are saved into the configuration file."
I have, therefore, made the necessary adjustments, and have released WP-Cache NoSymlink 2.1.1. ...