The following bug have been fixed:
[-] (Linux only) File Manager may allow to browse files not belonging to customer
[-] (Linux only) Boolean values of php settings quoted in php.ini of subscription
WordPress 3.4 is ready for beta testers!
As always, this is software still in development and we don’t recommend that you run it on a production site — set up a test site just to play with the new version. If you break it (find a bug), please report it, and if you’re a developer, try to help us fix it.
If all goes well, we hope to release WordPress 3.4 in May. The more help we get with testing and fixing bugs, the sooner we will be able to release the final version. If you want to be a beta tester, you should check out the Codex article on how to report bugs.
Here’s some of what’s new:
- Theme Customizer with Previewer
- Flexible Custom Header Sizes
- Selecting Custom Header and Background Images from Media Library
- Better experience searching for and choosing a theme
And some of the under-the-hood changes:
- New XML-RPC API for external and mobile applications
- New API for registering theme support for custom headers and backgrounds
- Performance improvements to WP_Query by splitting the query (Please test!)
- Internationalization improvements (improved performance and locale support)
- Performance and API improvements when working with lists of installed themes
- Support for installing child themes from the WordPress Themes Directory
Remember, if you find something you think is a bug, report it! You can bring it up in the alpha/beta forum, you can email it to the wp-testers list, or if you’ve confirmed that other people are experiencing the same bug, you can report it on the WordPress Core Trac. (We recommend starting in the forum or on the mailing list.)
Theme and plugin authors, if you haven’t been following the 3.4 development cycle, please start now so that you can update your themes and plugins to be compatible with the newest version of WordPress.
cPanel Releases cPanel & WHM 11.32 to the RELEASE tier
Houston, TX — cPanel & WHM version 11.32, which released today to the RELEASE tier, offers numerous updates, including enhancements to mail functionality and login screens. It also officially supports DKIM and includes the Logaholic web analytics application. This latest release features 202 bug fixes and case implementations since going to the EDGE tier on February 15, 2012.
Learn more about 11.32 updates and enhancements:
11.32 Microsite: go.cpanel.net/1132site
Release Notes: go.cpanel.net/1132rn
Change Log: go.cpanel.net/1132changes
cPanel Releases cPanel & WHM 11.32 to the RELEASE tier
Houston, TX — cPanel & WHM version 11.32, which released today to the RELEASE tier, offers numerous updates, including enhancements to mail functionality and login screens. It also officially supports DKIM and includes the Logaholic web analytics application. This latest release features 202 bug fixes and case implementations since going to the EDGE tier on February 15, 2012.
Learn more about 11.32 updates and enhancements:
11.32 Microsite: go.cpanel.net/1132site
Release Notes: go.cpanel.net/1132rn
Change Log: go.cpanel.net/1132changes
In the April 2012 survey we received responses from 676,919,707 sites, giving a rise of 32.6M hostnames (5.1%) since last month.
Apache saw the largest growth (22.8M) and increased its market share to 65.5%. nginx, with the second largest growth (4.5M), increased its total to 69.9M. Microsoft had a greater increase in hostnames this month (+3.5M) compared to March, however still experienced a small loss in market share.
Microsoft’s new server operating system, codenamed Windows Server 8, which was released to MSDN subscribers in September 2011 has now been made available as a public beta. Microsoft-IIS/8.0 is the default web server on Windows Server 8, and the April 2012 survey found 278 sites with this server header. However, many of these sites are running on Linux, indicating proxy servers or forged server headers. The first sites deploying Windows Server 8 include iis.net, phponwindows.net, and a Microsoft corporate remote access service. Indicative of an early beta, many installations are on isolated broadband connections, rather than at large hosting providers.
August 1995 – April 2012
August 1995 – April 2012
Developer | March 2012 | Percent | April 2012 | Percent | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apache | 420,337,139 | 65.24% | 443,102,561 | 65.46% | 0.22 |
Microsoft | 88,971,973 | 13.81% | 92,488,751 | 13.66% | -0.15 |
nginx | 65,369,149 | 10.15% | 69,869,916 | 10.32% | 0.18 |
21,150,938 | 3.28% | 22,039,901 | 3.26% | -0.03 |
June 2000 – April 2012
Developer | March 2012 | Percent | April 2012 | Percent | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apache | 108,035,584 | 57.46% | 107,686,403 | 56.66% | -0.80 |
nginx | 24,011,199 | 12.77% | 24,253,806 | 12.76% | -0.01 |
Microsoft | 22,537,872 | 11.99% | 22,813,215 | 12.00% | 0.02 |
14,438,358 | 7.68% | 15,671,026 | 8.25% | 0.57 |
For more information see Active Sites
September 2008 – April 2012
Developer | March 2012 | Percent | April 2012 | Percent | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apache | 621,111 | 62.39% | 618,001 | 62.08% | -0.31 |
Microsoft | 147,799 | 14.85% | 148,171 | 14.89% | 0.04 |
nginx | 97,767 | 9.82% | 100,394 | 10.09% | 0.26 |
29,940 | 3.01% | 28,773 | 2.89% | -0.12 |