[wp-hackers] WP 2.0.4 && MySQL Issues
Christopher J. Hradil
chradil at comcast.net
Wed Aug 9 20:07:34 GMT 2006
ps. -- I'm working on a specific outline of the issues, as well as some
simple fix scenarios, it's going to take a bit of time for me to complete
that, I'm 'in the weeds' so far this week....
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Christopher J. Hradil
http://hradil.us
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> Christopher J. Hradil
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> I've accidentally tripped over some issues which seem like
> they're pretty serious. I'm not going to make a Dr Dave style
> blog post, because 1) it's not the type of thing which should
> create mass hysteria and 2) it's not so much related to
> security in the way some of those issues were. What I'd like
> to do (and I don't normally like being this cryptic) is find
> some way for those of you involved with the core development
> as well as plugin authors to establish a means of discussing
> the issues I've come across, in possible a less public venue
> than either the wp- mailing lists or via opening a trac
> ticket. Matt/Ryan/Podz et. al. most importantly, I'd like to
> get a little feedback from all of you with regards to how
> you'd like me to address/proceed with these items (note, I've
> also tested with a couple of nightly builds of various
> versions, and the issues are pretty generic, and so seem to
> affect all versions equally.
>
> Please advise..
>
>
> .chris
>
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