WordPress 2.0.6 has just been released. It addresses an important security issue and all users are advised to upgrade as soon as possible. Other than the security fix, the new release sports Safari support for HTML quicktags, comment filtering (to avoid comments breaking page layout) and compatability with PHP/FastCGI setups.
Update: A small bug was introduced in 2.0.6. It affects people using FeedBurner. This article explains how to fix it (it’s rather quick and painless).
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This entry was posted by Patrick Mylund Nielsen on Saturday, January 6th, 2007, at 12:56 am, and was filed in the News, Software, Internet categories with the tag(s) WordPress.
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