WordPress MU 1.3.2

WordPress MU 1.3.2 was tagged earlier today. This is a major security update that brings together the fixes in WordPress 2.3.2 and a number of critical WordPress MU specific security problems.

Details of the fixes will be posted to the WordPress MU forum next week to give administrators time to upgrade. This release should be seen as an urgent upgrade.
Thanks to Alex Concha for his help with this release.

Please note: If you have plugins that uses options.php to save it’s options you must whitelist those options using the new add_option_update_handler() API. More information on this can be found on this forum post.

Download WordPress MU here


17 Comments

Andrew (4 comments.) on January 26, 2008 at 4:06 am.

I’ve been playing with 1192 and haven’t found any bugs so it looks like it’s good to go.

Thanks,
Andrew

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jez (6 comments.) on January 26, 2008 at 11:55 am.

cheers for the upgrade and notification, will run svn up just now!

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ジェイソン (Jason) (3 comments.) on January 26, 2008 at 2:14 pm.

Nice. I’ll test this out during the weekend and apply the updates next week. Thanks for letting us know :)

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Jen Robinson (1 comments.) on January 26, 2008 at 8:12 pm.

I have a question, not related to this post, but your main wordpress MU site didn’t give a contact name. One of your users has blatantly stolen content from my site. The stolen post (and I do hold the copyright on it) is here . He completely lifted my content, including the name of the post and all of the text and formatting, with no attribution whatsoever. I have commented on the post to ask him to take it down, but I am also asking you to take action. I’m sure that you don’t want users of your service stealing from people, and that is what this Robbie Wright is doing. Thank you for your time.

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usercast (1 comments.) on January 27, 2008 at 12:31 am.

that’s a good news to hear it.. :) :)

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rosmer (1 comments.) on January 29, 2008 at 9:19 pm.

hola soy rosmer el solterito de todo corazon le amo

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