WordPress Managed - Package updates
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[2.16.2]
- Update WordPress to 5.6.1
- Release announcement
- #51056: Fetch_feed parsing of permalinks triggers simplepie preg_match warnings
- #52327: Requested updates to the PHP Update Alert
- #51940: The schema for the taxonomy property of a term in the REST API should not include all taxonomies
- #51980: App Passwords: ‘Add New Application Password’ submit button is hidden on mobile devices in ‘User Profile’ page
- #51995: WordPress 5.6: Classic editor menu is not sticky
- Update wp-redis and wp-smtp plugins to latest in the default installation
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[2.17.1]
- Update WordPress to 5.6.2
- Release announcement
- #52440: Prevent the “Leave site” browser alert in Classic Editor when post title, excerpt, or post content fields are missing.
- #52396: Image options are not visible in pop up when the clicking replace button from Image block.
- #52449: Can’t change font size the 5.6.1 paragraph block.
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[2.19.0]
- Update WordPress to 5.8
- Release announcement
- Manage Widgets with Blocks
- Display Posts with New Blocks and Patterns
- Edit the Templates Around Posts
- Overview of the Page Structure
- Suggested Patterns for Blocks
- Style and Colorize Images
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[2.20.0]
- Update WordPress to 5.8.1
- Make sendmail optional
- Release announcement
- Props @mdawaffe, member of the WordPress Security Team for their work fixing a data exposure vulnerability within the REST API.
- Props to Bentkowski of Securitum for reporting a XSS vulnerability in the block editor.
- The Lodash library has been updated to version 4.17.21 in each branch to incorporate upstream security fixes.
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[2.20.2]
- Update WordPress to 5.8.3
- Release announcement
- Props to Karim El Ouerghemmi and Simon Scannell of SonarSource for disclosing an issue with stored XSS through post slugs.
- Props to Simon Scannell of SonarSource for reporting an issue with Object injection in some multisite installations.
- Props to ngocnb and khuyenn from GiaoHangTietKiem JSC for working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative on reporting a SQL injection vulnerability in WP_Query.
- Props to Ben Bidner from the WordPress security team for reporting a SQL injection vulnerability in WP_Meta_Query (only relevant to versions 4.1-5.8).
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