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The Correct Way To Report A Security Issue With WordPress 0

Aug12

If you don’t know by now, WordPress 2.8.4 has hit the public and it addresses a mild but hugely annoying issue. There was no advanced warning regarding the vulnerability but it was quickly patched in the core of WordPress for the next release

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The Correct Way To Report A Security Issue With WordPress

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Feedburner Feed Replacement Plugin Broken! 0

Aug11

UPDATE: As from the comments below and various emails I have received, this might be an isolated issue related to my combination of code and plugins. Many people continue to use Feedburner Feed Replacement without any issues. If you have been using the Feedburner Feed Replacement Plugin originally from Steve Smith , and have not checked your feeds lately, it might be worth a few minutes of your time to do so.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 08/10 0

Aug10

New Plugins Random Posts from Category This widget will list random posts from a chosen category. You can choose how many posts to display, and whether to show the excerpt or the full content in addition to the post title. You may also link the widget title to the category archive if you like

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 08/10

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Download all the Competition Plugins! 0

Aug9

All the entries into the WordPress Plugin competition have been tallied and have been passed on to the judges. There are 43 entries in total that we have received. They are all listed below with an announcement about each plugin

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Using WordPress For A Private Collaboration Site 0

Aug9

I work with a group of people in the development and production of a podcast called The PC/Mac Smackdown .  The show is going through significant changes in the near future and we decided it would be great to have some type of collaborative site for us to share ideas, files, schedules, etc. Rather than use commercial services like Google Docs, Google Groups or Multiply we thought it would be much more functional to build our own site and customize it to our preferences

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