Time to Upgrade WordPress
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If you haven’t yet heard the news, WordPress 2.1.3 and 2.0.10 have been released. These security update releases and must be applied to ensure the safety of your blog. To make your upgrade easier, Mark has made two ZIP files with changed files for 2.1.3 and 2.0.10.
Asides this, if you are looking at this post on the homepage and wondering why the background is yellow, then Techtites got the answer.


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I’m waiting till my CPANEL says it has the update. It makes me feel like I upgraded safer. And it makes a backup FOR me.
Yes, I’m lazy.
[Reply] Jenny (10 comments.) — 04/6/2007 @ 1:54 amI am with Jenny.
Once Fantastico picks it up, I will be all over it.
[Reply] John (17 comments.) — 04/6/2007 @ 3:12 amI did a manual upgrade as usual, no problems as usual however, I found that the insert hyperlink dialog box (using tinymce’s rich text editor) comes up blank. I did some troubleshooting and ended up replacing the tinymce directory with the one from WP 2.1.2 and that solved the problem. I’m really interested if anyone else has seen this problem as well. Since everything else is working correctly it tells me there may be a problem version 2.1.3’s tinymce. I’ve posted the same at the WP forum but no results yet.
[Reply] Kirk M (27 comments.) — 04/6/2007 @ 1:18 pm[...] Weblog Tools Collection » Blog Archive » Time to Upgrade WordPress Just the changed files for 2.0.13 and 2.1. (tags: Wordpress upgrade) [...]
Akkam’s Razor — 04/7/2007 @ 12:15 amI just use my hands and brain. I’ve upgraded all manually.
[Reply] Ilya V. Azarov (2 comments.) — 04/9/2007 @ 5:06 pmDo not think it’s to difficult on the dedicated server.