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Announcing CMS Made Simple 1.2.4

March 29th, 2008 by Ted Kulp

We’ve gathered up a security fix and a few bug fixes for a little maintenance release. I recommend you guys upgrade when you get the chance.

Enjoy!

Version 1.2.4 “Greenland” — March 29, 2008
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- Fixed a potential security issue with the applet upload in File Mananger
- Fixed a bug where IE users would have content list issues if there were odd characters in a page name
- Fixed a bug where putting quotes in a “oneline” content block would cause issues while editing

8 Responses to “Announcing CMS Made Simple 1.2.4”

  1. Ken Says:

    Where is the download?

    I didn’t see it in the Downloads nor is it link on your announcement?

    Ken

  2. Ted Kulp Says:

    Whoops. I knew I forgot something. :)

    Thanks!

  3. LeisureLarry Says:

    Instantly updated in a few seconds, I like the diffs :-D

    Greats from Germany
    LeisureLarry

  4. pozmu Says:

    Thanks.
    However, there is one thing I have to told you about… why “SET NAMES UTF8″ MySQL directive is placed as a commented line in /include.php ? This way, it’s:
    1. Difficult to find it at first install
    2. Difficult to upgrade, because you have to change this file every time you’re upgrading

    It should be moved to value in config.php - please, consider doing this. Not every MySQL server uses UTF8 as default…

  5. SjG Says:

    I’d like to thank Brett Moore from Insomnia Security http://www.insomniasec.com for reporting the FileManager vulnerability to us.

    We are always very appreciative of help from the security community!

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  7. dennis Says:

    great.

    of topic question: when is 2.0 coming!

    I am a big fan of cmsms and really really want to go multi language!

  8. marc gobes Says:

    hi! Can it be the case that after the 1.2.4 upgrade the formbuilder forms are not working correctly anymore ?

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