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Abivia Redaction Plugin 1.0.4 Released

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Version 1.0.4 of Abivia's popular redaction plugin for Joomla is now available. This is a bug fix release that corrects an infinite loop that could occur when a target string was found in a comment.

See the full plugin description for more information.

 

Upgrade Notice: Joomla 1.5.10

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Joomla 1.5.10 [Wohmamni] is out. This is a security release and users are strongly encouraged to upgrade immediately.

Less than 12 hours after it's release, all customers on Abivia application support plans have been upgraded to the latest version. Security exploits are likely to emerge quite quickly. Customers without support plans are advised to upgrade their installations as soon as possible.

All 1.5.10 release packages can be found on the Joomlacode site.

 

Redact Plugin for Joomla Released

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Abivia's announces the release of plg_redact, a simple extension that lets you remove unwanted output from your pages.

Does your favourite extension insist on putting a back link in it's output? Our redaction plugin is exactly what you need. Now you can eliminate unwanted output without hacking the offending extension.

See the full description for a download link.

 

JTML Joomla Template Markup Language Alpha 3 Released

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We have just uploaded the Alpha 3 release of the JTML plugin for Joomla 1.5. It's available for free download at plg_jtml_1.0.alpha3.zip

This version is much more robust than previous releases. It features a new reference parser and the release is backed by a set of unit tests to ensure quality. It's still alpha grade code though, so use at your own risk and PLEASE report bugs.

For a description of JTML, please read the white paper.


 

Google Ends 2008 with 63.5% Share

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According to a comScore press release, Google ended 2008 with a 63.5% share of the U.S. Search market, compared to second place Yahoo at 20.5%. This shows considerable growth over last year's 58.4% share.

Google's continued dominance of search ensures that AdWords will remain the first choice for most online advertising campaigns.

 


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