By JortK on February 16, 2010
Thomas Mackenzie alerted us to a problem where logged in users can peek at trashed posts belonging to other authors. If you have untrusted users signed up on your blog and sensitive posts in the trash, you should upgrade to 2.9.2. As always, you can visit the Tools->Upgrade menu to upgrade. From: WordPress Blog
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By JortK on December 17, 2008
There is an ugly bug in MySQL 5.0.67. I don’t know if this bug occurs in newer versions of MySQL, older versions are not affected! When the following code is executed, the complete MySQL Server crashes with an error code 11: SELECT DATE_FORMAT("0000-01-01",’%W %d %M %Y’) AS `currentdate`; SELECT DATE_FORMAT("0000-02-28",’%W %d %M %Y’) AS `currentdatafull`; [...]
Posted in Tech news | Tagged bug, crash, date_format, MySQL
By JortK on July 26, 2008
Today when I had a look at the buglist of Ubuntu, I’ve noticed the first bug ever reported to the Ubuntu development team: Microsoft has a majority market share Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC marketplace. This is a bug, which Ubuntu is designed to fix. Non-free software is holding [...]
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By JortK on July 19, 2008
I had the problem that Google Spreadsheets isn’t working properly in Opera 9.5. In Internet Explorer and Firefox it works fine, but not in Opera. I found the solution at the guys from CodeUtopia. It seems that the javascript button saying that Google Spreadsheets only supports Internet Explorer and Firefox never returns the value of [...]
Posted in Tech news | Tagged bug, fix, google, javascript, spreadsheets