Earlier this week, the 1.2.2 version of WordPress was released. This release fixes a few bugs and security issues and is recommended for all 1.2 users. More about the upgrade in the WP Development blog. Wondering what files changed? Here's a list.
Earlier this week, the 1.2.2 version of WordPress was released. This release fixes a few bugs and security issues and is recommended for all 1.2 users. More about the upgrade in the WP Development blog. Wondering what files changed? Here's a list.
1 | Jennifer
December 22nd, 2004 at 9:17 am
Odd question… maybe… but when I click on that link to see the changelog – it was in a different language? (Could just be me. I have to keep resetting my cookies everytime I visit PHP.net via google because one of the internationalized versions is higher up in page rank, and once visiting the site from the internationlized version – it sets my cookie as THAT LANGUAGE as my preference. Grrr…) ok – I'm babbling.
2 | Christine
December 22nd, 2004 at 10:39 am
ROFL! Uhm, yeah – it's just you. It was in English last night when I read it, and I just went there and it is in English still – "Released 2004-12-15 to address security issues and a few bugs. Release post (http://wordpress.org/development/2004/12/one-point-two-two/). Note if you're running PHP5 you may need to apply this fix (http://wordpress.org/support/2/12138#post-84189)"