[PHPBB] 2.0.20

Soldato
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The changelog (contained within this release) is as follows:

* Prevent login attempts from incrementing for inactive users
* Do not check maximum login attempts on re-authentication to
the admin panel - tomknight
* Regenerate session keys on password change
* retrieving category rows in index.php (Bug #90)
* improved index performance by determining the permissions
before iterating through all forums (Bug #91)
* Better handling of short usernames within the search (bug
#105)
* Send a no-cache header on admin pages as well as normal
board pages (Bug #149)
* Apply word censors to the message when quoting it (Bug #405)

* Improved performance of query in admin_groups (Bug #753)
* Workaround for an issue in either PHP or MSSQL resulting in
a space being returned instead of an empty string (bug #830)
* Correct use of default_style config value (Bug #861)
* Replace unneeded unset calls in admin_db_utilities.php -
vanderaj
* Improved error handling in modcp.php
* Improved handling of forums to which the user does not have
any explicit permissions - vanderaj
* Assorted fixes and cleanup of admin_ranks.php, now requires
confirmation of deletions
* Assorted fixes and cleanup of admin_words.php, now requires
confirmation of deletions
* Addition and editing of smilies can no longer be performed
via GET, now requires confirmation of deletions
* Escape group names in admin_groups.php
* Replace strip_tags with htmlspecialchars in private message
subject
* Some changes to HTML handling if enabled
* Escape any special characters in reverse dns - Anthrax101
* Typecast poll id values - Anthrax101
* Added configurable search flood control to reduce the effect
of DoS style attacks
* Changed the way we create "random" values for use as keys -
chinchilla/Anthrax101
* Enabled Visual Confirmation by default
* Changed handling of the case where a selected style
doesn't exist in the database
* Changed handling of topic pruning to improve performance
* Changed default forum permissions to only allow
registered users to post in new forums

Download It :)
 
Yeah, I agree with Will there.

Its on the Downloads page under 'Notification of new releases'.

How many forums have you guys updated so far? Only one I am administrator on uses PHPBB heh. Lucky me :D
 
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