La comunità di Joomla! annuncia l'immediato rilascio di
Joomla! 1.5.19 [Wojmamni ama batani]. Questo aggiornamento corregge 4 falle di sicurezza evidenziate nel precedente rilascio 1.5.18.
- Low Priority - Core - SQL Injection / Interal Path Exposure. info »
- Medium Priority - Core - XSS Vulnerabilities
in back end. info »
- Medium Priority - Core - XSS Vulnerabilities
in back end. info »
- Medium Priority - Core - XSS Vulnerabilities
in back end. info »
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Instructions
Want to test drive Joomla? Try the
online demo or the Joomla JumpBox. Documentation is available for
beginners.
Please note that you should always backup your
site before upgrading.
Release Notes
Check the Joomla 1.5.19
Post-Release FAQs to see if there are important items and helpful
hints discovered after the release.
Security
Components
- No
component issues were fixed for this release
Modules
- No module issues were fixed for this release.
Plugins
- Mootools 1.2.4 Upgrade Plugin (21416).
Note that this change does not have any impact on existing sites unless
you choose to enable the new plugin. See the wiki article What
is the Mootools 1.2.4 plugin? for more information.
Legacy
- No legacy issues were fixed for this release.
Templates
- No Templates issues were fixed
for this release.
Language
- No
Language issues were fixed for this release.
Administrator
- No Administrator issues were fixed for this
release.
System
- No System
issues were fixed for this release.
Statistics for the
1.5.19 release period:
- Joomla 1.5.19 contains:
- 4
issues fixed in SVN
- 9 commits
- Tracker
activity resulted in a net increase of 40 active issues:
- 48
new reports
- 4 closed
- 4 fixed in SVN
- At the time the 1.5.19 release was packaged, the tracker had 376
active issues:
- 229 open
- 105 confirmed
- 42
pending
Joomla! Bug Squad
Thanks to
the Joomla Bug Squad for
their dedicated efforts investigating reports, fixing problems, and
applying patches to Joomla. If you find a bug in Joomla, please report
it on the 1.5
Bug Tracker.
Active members of the Joomla Bug Squad
during this last release cycle include:
Andrew Eddie, Ian
MacLennan, and Mark Dexter Coordinators; Airton Torres, Artyom Bisyarin,
Bill Richardson, Elin Waring, Marijke Stuivenberg, Matt Thomas, and
Omar Ramos, Team Leaders.
Akarawuth Tamrareang, Alain Rivest, Amy
Stephen, Andrea Tarr, Anja Hage, Ashwin Date, Bo Astrup, Brian "Sully"
Sullivan, Brian Teeman, Chistopher Garvis, Christophe Demko, Cristina
Solana, Dan Chay, Dennis Hermacki, Detlef Volmer, Gobezu Sewu, Hannes
Papenberg, Henrik Hussfelt, Janich Rasmussen, Jean-Marie Simonet, Jeremy
Wilken, Joe LeBlanc, Klas Berlic, Marius van Rijnsoever, Mark W Bender,
Martin Blodau, Michael Babker, Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos, Nikolai
Plath, Ole Ottosen, Pete Nurse, Phil Snell, Pierre Gazzola, Radek Suski,
Rob Joyce, Ronald J. de Vries, Rune Sjøen, Sam Moffatt, Selene Feigl,
Steven Littrell, Steven Trullinger, Tim Plummer, Troy Thomas Hall, Vicki
Payne, and Viet Hoang Vu.
A warm welcome to the newest
members of the Joomla Bug Squad: Alex Wai, Babs Gösgens,
Cassiano Faria, Dan Chay, E.Karnika Yashwant, Janich Rasmussen, Jason
Sponaugle, John Kouvakis, Jonathan Chang, Melissa Wetherby, Michael
Babker, Nikolai Plath, Olivier Nolbert, Pablo Centurión, Phil Snell,
Rick Stubblebine, Rune V. Sjøen, Sam Carecho, Sandino Nuñez, Selene
Feigl, Steve Hanlon, and Tim Plummer.
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