Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Wordpress Development is helpful for Bloggers

You can press your words using wordpress at ease. Wordpress is a well known Content Management System (CMS) used to develop websites. It affords it services to medium scale and small scale industries who wants to host their website at an affordable cost. Maintaining a website is as easy as eating burger when you are with Wordpress. Its gives us jaw dropping plug ins, themes and services to the customers.

Wordpress is mostly used by blogger who loves to write online. They post featured websites and blogs on their homepage which helps in getting more visitors to our page. They themselves give us tips to make your page featured, it easy to read, understand and follow up. When ever you have an idea to start a blog. Wordpress is your right choice, with its mind blowing attractive themes it makes your web page so cool. It allows people to comment on your blog, rate it, share it and even publish it to social website like Facebook and Twitter.

Wordpress Development impress the customers by providing excellent service, where you need not to edit PHP or any coding to add a widget or plugins. You can customize your website to your taste. No website domains in the world gives out this kind of service. Wordpress provides you many other services like getting

* Getting your site Search Engine Optimized.
* Guiding in Installing Plugins.
* Transliteration
* Shortening the URL for posting it in twitter
* Innumerable support services

Passionate to start a website or to ready to enthrall the world with your blog start it with wordpress experts and make the world follow you.

Source:  http://goarticles.com/article/Wordpress-Development-is-helpful-for-Bloggers/4227599/

Saturday, February 19, 2011

RubyGems 1.5.0 Released: Now Supports Ruby 1.9.2

Ryan Davis has announced the release of RubyGems 1.5.0. It comes just a month after the release of 1.4 which, notoriously, didn't work with Ruby 1.9.2. These problems have now all been ironed out and Ruby 1.8 and 1.9 users alike can safely upgrade (fingers crossed).

RubyGems is the popular (and official - as of Ruby 1.9) Ruby package manager with which most significant Ruby libraries and tools are distributed. The 1.5 release sees it pick up a few bug fixes and some enhancements, including:
  • Ruby 1.9 support
  • Post-build hooks that can cancel the gem install
  • Gem.find_files is now 40% faster (on Ruby 1.9)
  • Better errors for corrupt Gem files, including paths
  • A new UPGRADING documentation file to help with Ruby 1.9-related issues
  • gem update no longer erroneously tries to update RubyGems itself by default
To upgrade to RubyGems 1.5.0, run:
gem update --system 
Alternatively, you can learn more in the new UPGRADING documentation, or if you don't already have RubyGems for some reason, you can download it from RubyGems.org.

Source: http://www.rubyinside.com

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

WordPress 3.0.5 (and 3.1 Release Candidate 4)

WordPress 3.0.5 is now available and is a security hardening update for all previous WordPress versions.
This security release is required if you have any untrusted user accounts, but it also comes with important security enhancements and hardening. All WordPress users are strongly encouraged to update.

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Enhances security
Three point one comes soon

The release addresses a number of issues and provides two additional enhancements:

Two moderate security issues were fixed that could have allowed a Contributor- or Author-level user to gain further access to the site.

One information disclosure issue was addressed that could have allowed an Author-level user to view contents of posts they should not be able to see, such as draft or private posts.

Two security enhancements were added. One improved the security of any plugins which were not properly leveraging our security API. The other offers additional defense in depth against a vulnerability that was fixed in previous release.

Thanks to Nils Jueneman and Saddy for their private and responsible disclosures to security@wordpress.org for two of the issues. The others were reported or repaired by our security team.

Download 3.0.5 or update automatically from the Dashboard > Updates menu in your site’s admin area. Please update immediately.

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Source: http://wordpress.org

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

WordPress 3.1 Release Candidate 4 is also now available

The Release Candidate 4 build includes the security fixes and enhancements included in 3.0.5 and addresses about two dozen additional bugs. This includes fixes for:
  • Deleting a user and reassigning their posts to another user.
  • Marking multiple users or sites as spam in multisite.
  • PHP4 compatibility.
As outlined in previous RC posts, if you are testing the release candidate and think you’ve found a bug, there are a few ways to let us know:
  • Post it to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums
  • Report it to the wp-testers mailing list
  • Join the development IRC channel and tell us live at irc.freenode.net #wordpress-dev
  • File a bug ticket on the WordPress Trac
To test WordPress 3.1, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the release candidate here (zip). If any new issues become known, you’ll be able to find them here.

After nearly five months of development and testing, we think we’re very close to a final release. Users and developers, please test your themes and plugins.

Download WordPress 3.1 RC4 or WordPress 3.0.5 now.

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Source: http://wordpress.org

Friday, February 4, 2011

3.0.4 Important Security Update

Version 3.0.4 of WordPress, available immediately through the update page in your dashboard or for download here, is a very important update to apply to your sites as soon as possible because it fixes a core security bug in our HTML sanitation library, called KSES. I would rate this release as “critical.”
This issue affects all versions of WordPress prior to 3.0.4, so if you are still on a 2.X release you need to update as well.

I realize an update during the holidays is no fun, but this one is worth putting down the eggnog for. In the spirit of the holidays, consider helping your friends as well.

If you are a security researcher, we’d appreciate you taking a look over this changeset as well to review our update. We’ve given it a lot of thought and review but since this is so core we want as many brains on it as possible. Thanks to Mauro Gentile and Jon Cave (duck_) who discovered and alerted us to these XSS vulnerabilities first.

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Source: http://wordpress.org

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

RubyGems 1.5.0 Released: Now Supports Ruby 1.9.2

Ryan Davis has announced the release of RubyGems 1.5.0. It comes just a month after the release of 1.4 which, notoriously, didn't work with Ruby 1.9.2. These problems have now all been ironed out and Ruby 1.8 and 1.9 users alike can safely upgrade (fingers crossed).

RubyGems is the popular (and official - as of Ruby 1.9) Ruby package manager with which most significant Ruby libraries and tools are distributed. The 1.5 release sees it pick up a few bug fixes and some enhancements, including:
  • Ruby 1.9 support
  • Post-build hooks that can cancel the gem install
  • Gem.find_files is now 40% faster (on Ruby 1.9)
  • Better errors for corrupt Gem files, including paths
  • A new UPGRADING documentation file to help with Ruby 1.9-related issues
  • gem update no longer erroneously tries to update RubyGems itself by default
To upgrade to RubyGems 1.5.0, run:
 gem update --system
Alternatively, you can learn more in the new UPGRADING documentation, or if you don't already have RubyGems for some reason, you can download it from RubyGems.org.

Source: http://www.rubyinside.com