Release Notes: This release fixes some important bugs that were introduced in 1.1.0. It is highly recommended that all running 1.1.0 upgrade to 1.1.1.


Release Notes: This is a security focused release. It has more than 120 fixes and enhancements relative to 1.1.4. For users, the TinyMCE Editor is upgraded from 3.3.8 to 3.4.6, registration errors are now returned to users in their selected language, and there are new SpreadSheetPlugin operators: FLOOR and CEILING. For administrators, the default encoding for .htpasswd has changed and the the password encoding AutoDetect option is enabled by default. There is improved session support for mixed HTTP and HTTPS environments, and the Configure and admin password uses stronger encoding.


Release Notes: This release adds more than 160 bugfixes and improvements to 1.1.3. Foswiki user-defined macros now support parameters. The updated JQuery 1.7.1 allows new possibilities for smart user interaction for the application developer. An enhanced SpreadSheetPlugin has new functions. Enhancements have been made to how users can format the email messages sent by Foswiki. Support for sending Email (SMTP) over SSL adds support for Gmail and other providers.


Release Notes: The WYSIWYG editor TinyMCE was updated to 3.3.9.3. The Fatwilly PatternSkin theme has been fixed. The UI for managing webs was improved. The default version of jQuery is now 1.4.3. The code that sends email was improved. The configuration user interface has been further improved. The use of international characters in attachment names was improved. An annoying issue where configure could only install or upgrade one extension at a time was fixed. The page feature was improved and fixed for SEARCH. The SEARCH limit was fixed so it once again works per web.


Release Notes: This release fixes some very important bugs, including a security related bug. Installations running 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 should be upgraded to 1.1.2.


Release Notes: This release fixes some important bugs that were introduced in 1.1.0. It is highly recommended that all running 1.1.0 upgrade to 1.1.1.