Archive for Releases
New check has been added to File System section:
– Immutable attribute on Plesk files can interrupt upgrade.
The following checks have been added:
The following new functionality has been added:
[+] (Windows only) PHP 5.4 support has been added.
[+] (Windows only) PHP 5.3 has been updated to version 5.3.21
[+] Ubuntu 12.04.2 support has been added.
The following bugs have been fixed:
[-] (Windows only) php.ini overwrites to default on PHP package update. Now php.ini will be backuped to php.ini.upgrade file in PHP folder, for instance “%plesk_dir%AdditionalPleskPHP53php.ini.upgrade”.
[-] (Linux only) bootstrapper.sh repair or post-install executed after MU#37 brakes phpMyAdmin 3.5.6 (130017)
[-] (Linux only) sw-engine-cgi processes stuck and accumulate over time putting a strain on memory usage (129857, 57773)
[-] (Linux only) Unable to delete PostgreSQL database user with error “Unsupported version” (129378)
[-] (Linux only) Unable to restart PostgreSQL 9.x service on Ubuntu 12 and SuSE 12 (129143)
The following new features have been implemented:
– added support of Plesk for Windows
– added check for MailMan configuration
– added check for PostgreSQL configuration
– added check for intersection of system users between source and destination servers
The following new functionality has been added:
[+] (Windows only) Added possibility to increase the speed of migration and restoring of mail content, through the use of native mechanism of MailEnable и SmarterMail mail servers about three times. Check article http://kb.parallels.com/114489 for more details (119953)
[+] phpMyAdmin upgraded to version 3.5.6
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] Creating or updating forwarding on 2 IP addresses (IPv4 + IPv6) via API-RPC leads that domain web/mail/dns services are configured on one last listed IP address only.
This tool aims to identify business logic issues and other possible problems before upgrade. Find more details in the article http://kb.parallels.com/9436.
The following check points has been added:
– wrong admin user id in “clients” table blocks MagicSpam license activation
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] (Windows only) Kaspersky Antivirus doesn’t checks mail messages after license key update with mesage “The license has been expired“. Check article http://kb.parallels.com/115501 for more details.
[-] (Linux only) Parallels Premium Outgoing Antispam isn’t working after MU29 or later apply on Qmail. (129013)
The February issue of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Editors Introduction
We Heart Joomla!, by Alice Grevet
Feature Stories
Going to Production with Joomla!, by Marek Husek
Have You Browsed Joomla.org Lately?, by Helvecio da Silva
Interview: Humble Bundles – Behind the Bargain, by Dianne Henning
Events
Presenting… JUG Rio!, by Jennifer Gress
JoomlaDay Events in February and March 2013, by Jacques Rentzke
Help Wanted
The Joomla! Project Wants You – February 2013, by Paul Orwig
Project News
More Hands on Deck, by Alice Grevet
Business Matters
Marketing & Dating Meet at the Thank You Economy, by Luke Summerfield
Designers
Top 10 Fashion VirtueMart Templates, by Iryna
Beyond Responsive Design: Scalable User Experiences, by Alan Langford
Administrators
What You Probably Never Knew Lurked Within Google Analytics!, by Ruth Cheesley
Developers
20 Suggestions for Better Style and Script Designing in Joomla! Extensions (Part 2), by Soheil Novinfard
Joomla! 3.0 Extension Development Series: Beginning Development, by David Hurley
Sitebuilders
Training Your Clients with Video – Part 2, by Rod Martin
Tutorial: Taking Advantage of Alternative Layouts for Articles and Modules, by Scott Greenwald
The Joomla! Haikus
Post your Haikus for February, by Dianne Henning
International Stories
Browse the international articles submitted this month.
In our next issue
We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!
The following new features have been implemented:
[+] Moving of services between Apache and MySQL service nodes (126520)
[+] DNS template management. Administrators can customize the structure of the DNS template (126593)
[+] Spam filter settings management. Administrators can manage the settings of SpamAssassin spam filter (126593)
[+] Application settings management. Administrators can manage the settings of applications (126593)
[+] When tasks, such as creating user accounts, may take much time to complete, administrators are now informed about it and are advised to check with Task Manager (126614)
[+] Administrators can now remove additional license keys through License Manager (106929)
The following bugs have been fixed:
[-] Administrators could not remove customer accounts. The following error occurred: “Internal error: HTTP request to SSO server failed” (126308)
[-] PPA could not automatically upgrade license keys for Plesk for Windows (128324)
[-] Auto-reply messages could not be shown by mail clients due to incorrectly specified MIME type (128144)
[-] Corrupted firewall rules prevented administrators from attaching service nodes to the management node (128333)
[-] PPA did not properly terminate user sessions after users logged out of Panel (128069)
[-] On attempting to connect SmarterMail nodes, administrators encountered the following error: “Unknown hosting object type: ‘subscription_apsmail’:” (127802)
[-] Statistics collection scripts could not properly determine the usage of mailboxes on SmarterMail nodes (128173)
[-] Administrators could not allocate dedicated IP addresses for web hosting inside Parallels Virtuozzo Containers (126452)
[-] A daily maintenance task was started twice a day (128204)
[-] Apache could not pick up custom configurations from the vhost.conf files (128216)
The following new functionality has been added:
[+] (Linux only) MySQL Server 5.5 packaged by Parallels has been updated to 5.5.28 on CentOS 5 (128183)
[+] (Windows only) Support for mailnames with apostrophe symbol has been added (28985)
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] (Linux only) Parallels Premium Outgoing Antispam Mail Statistics uses system PHP interpretator instead of /usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun which can produce PHP errors (122227)
The following Plesk Service Tool has been improved:
[*] Plesk Service Backup Tool. New options and usage scenarios have been added. Details in article http://kb.parallels.com/113252
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The following new functionality has been added:
[+] (Linux only) Support for mailnames with apostrophe symbol has been added (28985)
[+] CentOS 5.9 support has been added.
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] MySQL databases with views can’t be restored (121083)
[-] (Linux only) Unable to assign SSL certificates to dedicated IPs for migrated customers (98328)
[-] Empty error message in response at license key rollback via API-RPC.
The following bug has been fixed:
[-]If password is empty and this field unfocused, appear message about that password strength is “Weak” (126906)
[-](Linux only) Custom certificate isn’t applied to domain (92428)
[-](Linux only) mailmng generates a lot of “maildirsize quota header is corrupted” messages (115308)
The January issue of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Editors Introduction
There Are No Limits…, by Dianne Henning
Feature Stories
The Beginning: A New Joomla User Tells Her Story, by Renea Leathers
JWC 12 – An Unexpected Journey, by Olivier NOLBERT
Join a JUG, by Richard Pearce
Project News
The Joomla Translation Experience, by Helvecio
Developers
The Shift Joomla Needs to Make: My Challenge, by Luke Summerfield
Joomla! 3.0 Extension Development Series: Setting the Stage, by David Hurley
Administrators
The Two Most Important Things You Can do to Secure Your Joomla Site, by Alan Langford
How Secure is Your Joomla! Website?, by Ruth Cheesley
Sitebuilders
What Makes a Website Memorable?, by Pete Juratovivc
Successful Extension Potluck, JUG Bay Area, California, USA, by Jennifer Gress
How SSL Can Secure and Add Features to Your Joomla! Site, by Alex Andreae
Training Your Clients with Video – Part 1, by Rod Martin
Mobilize Joomla!, by Ali Safaie
Business Matters
The Unbalanced Force in Your Marketing Strategy, by Luke Summerfield
International Stories
Browse the international articles submitted this month.
In our next issue
We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!
2012: A Look Back
Another year is coming to a close, and it’s time to look back and reflect on what we’ve accomplished in the past twelve months. The WordPress community is stronger than ever, and some of the accomplishments of the past year are definitely worth remembering. Software Releases We had two major releases of the WordPress web […]
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The following new functionality has been added:
[+] Optional ability to restrict main FTP username changes has been added.
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] (Windows only) File download from File Manager hangs due to improper Content-Length value (116222)
[-] (Windows only) Problem with backup MySQL databases. Error like Could not load file or assembly ‘psaobsolete, Version=11.0.4720.35696, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null’ or one of its dependencies. (125940)
The following new functionality has been added:
[+] Ability to manage amount of auto-reply answers in Plesk GUI has been added. Deatils in article http://kb.parallels.com/en/112946 (91429)
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] (Windows only) dbbackup.exe consumes a lot of memory when copying MS SQL database (122635)
[-] mailmng fails on Debian 6 x64 with error “symbol EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init, version libmysqlclient_16 not defined in file libmysqlclient.so.16 with link time reference” after libmysqlclient package update (122745)
Since Plesk MU#28 OpenSUSE 12.2 version is supported.
WordPress 3.5 “Elvin”
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: a new WordPress release is available and chock-full of goodies to delight bloggers and developers alike. We’re calling this one “Elvin” in honor of drummer Elvin Jones, who played with John Coltrane in addition to many others. If you’ve been around WordPress a while, the most dramatic […]
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] mailmng fails on Debian 6 x32 with error “symbol EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init, version libmysqlclient_16 not defined in file libmysqlclient.so.16 with link time reference“ after libmysqlclient package update (122745)
The following new functionality has been added:
[+] (Windows only) SmarterStats 7 support has been added.
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] (Windows only) open_basedir still operates after switching to ‘none’ (100496, 100497)
[-] If email has several recipients and one of them has full mailbox then email will not be delivered to anyone. Now the email is delivered to all recipients whose mailboxes quota is not exceeded, even if one of the recipients mailbox is full (92530)
The third release candidate for WordPress 3.5 is now available. We’ve made a number of changes over the last week since RC2 that we can’t wait to get into your hands. Hope you’re ready to do some testing! Final UI improvements for the new media manager, based on lots of great feedback. Show more information about […]
The December issue of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Editors Introduction
On Track with Joomla!, by Alice Grevet
Feature Stories
My Joomla Timeline, by Helvecio
A Bright Future, by Alice Grevet
The X Factor and Women in Joomla!, by Dianne Henning
Sitebuilders
Comparison of Popular Display Article Modules, by Denys Nosov
Breaking Down Barriers for Joomla! Users, by Eden Orion
Part 2 – Review 9 Premium Web Hosting Services to take a Joomla! Site Live, by Tuan Bui
Project News
Leadership Highlights – December 2012, by Alice Grevet
Help the Joomla Certification Program Come Alive! – A Call for Volunteers, by Sarah Watz
Administrators
A New Way to Protect and Accelerate Your Site, by Ofer Cohen
Developers
Automating Your Component Demo Site, by David Hurley
Did you know…?
Trick to Use “Same” Email Address on Multiple Joomla User Accounts, by Nicholas G. Antimisiaris
Events
Kevinjohn Gallagher at the JWC12: Blunt, but Kilted., by Robbie Adair
JUG Bay Area, California, USA, by Jennifer Gress
The Joomla! Haikus
Post your Haikus for December, by Dianne Henning
Community Choice Extensions
The First Community Choice Extensions Winners! – December 2012, by Dianne Henning
International Stories
Browse the international articles submitted this month.
In our next issue
We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!