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vBulletin Blog 2.0.0 Release Candidate 1 Released |
vBulletin Blog 2.0.0 Release Candidate 1
It's time for another Blog 2.0 beta release. This release contains bug fixes for issues reported in the previous beta. We recommend anyone using Blog 2.0.0 Beta 4, upgrade to avoid running into known issues. This version requires vBulletin 3.7.4. If you are using Beta 3 on vBulletin 3.7.3, you will need to upgrade to vBulletin 3.7.4 before installing this release.
Details of the features and enhancements included since v1.0 can be found in my previous announcement or in my blog.
Note: You must be running vBulletin 3.7.4 or later to install Blog 2.0.0
Significance of a Beta Release
This is beta software. If you are not fully at home with backing-up and restoring your forum, dealing with bugs and regular upgrades, do not install this beta version.
Customers should bear in mind that this is a public beta, not a certified 'stable' release so the following caveats apply: - Beta software is unsupported and you install beta versions at your own risk.
- Some known minor bugs remain unresolved at this time, so beta software should not be on production sites.
- Some unknown major bugs may exist, if you do not wish to be surprised by them, don't install this beta.
- You should always back up your database fully before attempting to install beta software.
- If you choose to install this version, you should be aware that we plan to release new beta versions in rapid succession as bugs are fixed and holes are plugged. Do not install this beta version if you are not willing or able to keep up-to-date with new releases.
About Blog
vBulletin Blog is a fully featured blogging add-on that enables community members to create their very own online blogs within vBulletin. Giving members a place to post thoughts, ideas and musings will keep users returning to the community again and again, and advanced administration features allow forum owners and moderators to keep control and integrate Blog into vBulletinÂ’s existing look and feel.
vBulletin Blog makes it simple for community members to create their own space within the community. Getting started is as simple as posting the first message (using the same familiar vBulletin editor). There is no lengthy setup process - blog owners are free to personalise their blog at any time by defining a title and a description that will appear at the top of every blog post.
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Mon, 01 Dec 2008 17:50:04 GMT |
vBulletin 3.8.0 Beta 4 Released |
vBulletin 3.8.0 Beta 4
We're pleased to announce the fourth public beta of vBulletin 3.8.0. Any customer with an active vBulletin license can download the beta. This release contains bug fixes made since beta 3, as well as the security fix released last week.
While this may change based on circumstances, the next release is intended to be a release candidate.
There is an extensive blog post by Darren that showcases some of the new features and improvements that have been made to vBulletin 3.8.0.
Significance of a Beta Release
This is beta software. If you are not fully at home with backing-up and restoring your forum, dealing with bugs and regular upgrades, do not install this beta version.
Customers should bear in mind that this is a public beta, not a certified 'stable' release so the following caveats apply: - Beta software is unsupported and you install beta versions at your own risk.
- Some minor bugs remain unresolved at this time, so beta software should not be on production sites.
- You should always back up your database fully before attempting to install beta software.
- If you choose to install this version, you should be aware that we plan to release new beta versions in rapid succession as bugs are fixed and holes are plugged. Do not install this beta version if you are not willing or able to keep up-to-date with new releases.
Full instructions for upgrading vBulletin are available here.
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Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:20:01 GMT |
vBulletin 3.7.4 PL1 Released |
vBulletin 3.7.4 PL1
An XSS flaw within the user control panel has recently been discovered. This could allow an attacker to carry out an action as a user or obtain access to a user's account. To resolve this issue, it is necessary to release a patch level version of vBulletin 3.7.4.
vBulletin 3.6 is not affected. vBulletin 3.8 is affected, and the next beta/release candidate will include the fix.
The upgrade process is the same as previous patch level releases - simply download the patch from the Members Area, extract the files and upload to your webserver, overwriting the existing files. There is no upgrade script required.
As with all security-based releases, we recommend that all customers upgrade as soon as possible in order to prevent any potential damage resulting from the flaw being exploited.
Upgrading from 3.7.4
If you are already running 3.7.4, the process you will be required to follow to make your board immune to this flaw is very simple.
There is no need to run an upgrade script if you are already running 3.7.4.
Visit the Patches section of the vBulletin Members' Area and download the patch for 3.7.4, then extract the files from the archive you downloaded, then upload the files to your board via FTP etc., overwriting the existing files. This will update your version to the PL1 release.
Upgrading from Versions Earlier than 3.7.4
If you are not already running 3.7.4, you should download the latest version from the Members' Area and perform an upgrade as normal.
Full instructions for upgrading vBulletin are available here.
Download vBulletin 3.7.4 PL1
As usual, the version released today is available for all customers with valid, active licenses to download from the vBulletin Members' Area.
vBulletin Members Area
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Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:40:08 GMT |
vBulletin 3.8.0 Beta 3 Released |
vBulletin 3.8.0 Beta 3
We're pleased to announce the third public beta of vBulletin 3.8.0. Any customer with an active vBulletin license can download the beta.
This release contains a number of bug fixes, but it also includes an improvement to private messaging. When you view a message, you will see a "Message History" row below the quick reply. You can use this to quickly display previous messages in that "thread". This feature only works with new (after a 3.8 upgrade) messages that are in response to a previous message in the thread.
There is an extensive blog post by Darren that showcases some of the new features and improvements that have been made to vBulletin 3.8.0.
Significance of a Beta Release
This is beta software. If you are not fully at home with backing-up and restoring your forum, dealing with bugs and regular upgrades, do not install this beta version.
Customers should bear in mind that this is a public beta, not a certified 'stable' release so the following caveats apply: - Beta software is unsupported and you install beta versions at your own risk.
- Some minor bugs remain unresolved at this time, so beta software should not be on production sites.
- You should always back up your database fully before attempting to install beta software.
- If you choose to install this version, you should be aware that we plan to release new beta versions in rapid succession as bugs are fixed and holes are plugged. Do not install this beta version if you are not willing or able to keep up-to-date with new releases.
Full instructions for upgrading vBulletin are available here.
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Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:10:04 GMT |
vBulletin 3.8.0 Beta 2 Released |
vBulletin 3.8.0 Beta 2
We're pleased to announce the second public beta of vBulletin 3.8.0. Any customer with an active vBulletin license can download the beta.
There is an extensive blog post by Darren that showcases some of the new features and improvements that have been made to vBulletin 3.8.0.
Significance of a Beta Release
This is beta software. If you are not fully at home with backing-up and restoring your forum, dealing with bugs and regular upgrades, do not install this beta version.
Customers should bear in mind that this is a public beta, not a certified 'stable' release so the following caveats apply: - Beta software is unsupported and you install beta versions at your own risk.
- Some minor bugs remain unresolved at this time, so beta software should not be on production sites.
- You should always back up your database fully before attempting to install beta software.
- If you choose to install this version, you should be aware that we plan to release new beta versions in rapid succession as bugs are fixed and holes are plugged. Do not install this beta version if you are not willing or able to keep up-to-date with new releases.
Full instructions for upgrading vBulletin are available here.
Please do not use this thread for support questions.
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Thu, 06 Nov 2008 12:30:02 GMT |
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