WordPress 2.2.1 is now available. 2.2.1 is a bug fix release for the 2.2 series. Since 2.2 was released a month ago, the WordPress community has been improving fit-and-finish by identifying and fixing those little bugs that can be so annoying and by fine-tuning some small details. The result is a nicely polished 2.2.1 release. The full list of bugs fixed in 2.2.1 is available here. Here are some highlights.
- Atom feed validation fixes (#4274, #4307, #4381, #4382)
- XML-RPC fixes (#4314, #4329, #4315, #4469)
- Widget backward compatibility fixes (#4275)
- Widget layout fixes for IE7 (#4264, #4268)
- Page and Text Widget improvements (#4302, #4259)
Unfortunately, 2.2.1 is not just a bug fix release. Some security issues came to light during 2.2.1 development, making 2.2.1 a required upgrade. 2.2.1 addresses the following vulnerabilities: See the Wordpress.org Blog for more…
Has anyone upgraded yet? If so, no problems? Anyone use Bluehost’s Fantastico by any chance and alert them to upgrade?




















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