If you have 7.61 running, don't worry about the 7.62
upgrade breaking anything. I did it on a couple of
sites today and it didn't change anything with the
books module, but fixed a lot of little problems
with 7.61.
Sakshale
--- jobst müller <floobee@...> wrote:
>
> hello Mark,
>
> pn-mod-books@yahoogroups.com schrieb am 08.01.06
> 17:52:46:
> >
> > Follow-up,
> >
> > Here is my source from home page:
> >
> > <img src="modules//images/cat.gif" height="13"
> width="15"
> > alt="Gaming" /> <a class="pn-title"
> href="books-index-req-
> > view_cat-cid-4.html">Gaming</a> (1) <img
> > src="modules//images/newred.gif" width="34"
> height="15" alt="New
> >
> > Obviously the problem lies with the // but I cant
> see where it comes
> > from!
>
>
>
> mark many many thanks - the problem is now solved -
> the issues are tracked down and all is fine!
>
>
> i use this code - and it works fine!
>
>
> <img src="images/powered/postnuke.butn.gif"
> style="border: 0px; width: 271px; height:265px" />
> <img src="images/powered/postnuke.butn.gif"
> width="271" height="265" border="0" />
>
>
>
> the guys over at postnuke released a new thing, and
> they force me to upgrade - so what:
> As of now i run 761 . What should i do. Can i do
> some patches so that i do not have to install
> a fresh new system!?`Is this possible. Well if you
> can advice me here - i would be more than happy.
>
> Please advice and let me know what you would do here
> - should i upgrade with the patches of the
> PostNuke-0.762 or should i do the complete system of
> PostNuke-0.762.zip
>
>
> i look forward to hear from you - meanwhile all the
> best to you and your familiy
>
>
>
> regards
> jobst
>
>
> PostNuke-0.762.zip
>
>
http://news.postnuke.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2754
>
>
> The PostNuke development team is pleased to announce
> the release of PostNuke .762. This release addresses
> a number of issues found since the release of .761,
> and also introduces new security enhancements.
> PostNuke .762 has been audited by Maksymilian
> Arciemowicz of www.securityreason.com for security
> vulnerabilities, and as a result a great deal of
> work on security has gone into this release. The
> PostNuke team thanks Maksymilian for his work, and
> we hope this will improve PostNuke's existing strong
> security record. Further audits will be carried out
> on the PostNuke .8 codebase prior to release.
> As a result of the security enhancements in .762, it
> is advised that all site administrators update their
> sites immediately to ensure they stay secure.
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