I just threw WordPress 2.3.2 on the server. It fixes a few potentially nasty security bugs, so it’d be smart if you run your own WordPress installation to upgrade to this new one. It’s a quicker upgrade than most WordPress upgrades, particularly if you were using 2.3.1 — no database changes appear to be needed.
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WordPress 2.0.6 deployed — important security update!
WordPress 2.0.6 has been released, which contains a security fix as well as a couple nice assorted things to keep things happy. I'm particularly intrigued by the comment filtering. I'll have to look into that to see how that all works. But yes, WordP...Some site maintenance this morning
Hello folks... I'm doing some upgrades to jaredwsmith.com this morning. (It sure needs it!) If things are acting or looking funny, then that's probably why. Hopefully this post will show up on LiveJournal -- I've been having some problems with the LJ...Return of Nightwind
After just under a month, Nightwind is back to full operation, this time in the new server case. :) I'm likely going to upgrade it to Windows Server 2003 soon - or it may just become a Linux box. Hard to say. By the way, I have to be at work in less ...Whew-wee…my bad.
My bad guys, I accidentally brought the MySQL server to its knees by importing a 250 MB database in the command line. Whoops. I'll try not to do that again. :D More updates later when I get some breathing time. --J...WordPress 2.0.2 Rolled Out
WordPress 2.0.2 corrects a few cross-site scripting security issues and has general bugfixes. I've rolled it out and it's working great. ...




