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By ridexbuilder at 15 May 2009 - 12:24pm
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| Pre-requisites:
A Linux/Unix based hosting service with access to MySQL, phpmyadmin and File Manager.
(WAMP environment seems to cause issues for some).
Filezilla - FTP Program.
7zip or WinRAR - to extract files. 1) Install v2.0.2 (Create a my SQL database and user, ftp the archive file up and run the install). There's usually a mySQL Wizard to do this database setup. |
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By michael_s at 12 Apr 2009 - 9:24am
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osCMax v2.0.2 has been released. This is a bugfix release and it is recommended that you update to this new version.
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By michael_s at 25 Mar 2009 - 11:38am
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A bug fix package was released a couple days ago. If you missed the announcement, grab the fixed file from the bugtracker here:
Bug 282
Just one template file is affected, so be sure to get the fix. The main osCMax download V2.0.1 already has this fixed.
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By michael_s at 21 Mar 2009 - 11:07pm
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| osCMax v2.0.0
The release is now official, get your osCMax 2.0 Stable download today:
http://www.oscmax.com/project/osCMax
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By michael_s at 8 Mar 2009 - 2:56pm
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Finally, osCMax 2.0 RC4 is here, with hundreds of improvements,
upgrades, patches and updates. There was so much to do from RC3 to RC4
that it was a sometimes a daunting task to keep at it.
For a list of changes and download link, check out the release announcement here:
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By michael_s at 26 Jan 2009 - 3:08pm
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An XSS security flaw has been found in osCMax, specifically the printable catalog module. The flaw is in all 2.0 versions, including RC3, RC3.0.1, RC3.0.2, and RC4 SVN.
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By michael_s at 25 Sep 2008 - 11:17pm
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A security hole was found in osCMax 2.0 RC 3.0.1 that allows a remote attacker to upload files to your site via a browser.
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By michael_s at 17 Sep 2008 - 12:56pm
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We are nearing a public release of osCMax2.0 RC4. It has been available
via the SVN repository for some time now, but not packaged and released
for general public usage.
There have been a lot of updates this week that really push the new version closer to being declared stable.
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By michael_s at 6 Jul 2008 - 11:53pm
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There are always a few posts every month in the forums asking the the same basic questions about the osCMax template system.
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By met00 at 9 Jun 2008 - 1:04am
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| Thanks, but no thanks. Folks, while I'm sure people appreciate it when you say "Thank you" in a posted response it sort of defeats the way the forum system has been set up. What I usually see is... Person 1 asks a question (post 1)
Person 2 gives an answer (post 2)
Person 1 says thank you (post 3) There are TWO better ways to say thanks to someone who helps you. |
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