Some of the changes in XFRM 2.2.5 include:
- Reduce query usage when listing a resource's updates
- Fix float overflow in resource bodies
- Forbid resource downloads to be embedded as images
- Provide an additional warning when changing a forum's type if it is assigned to a resource category.
The following public templates have had changes:
Where necessary, the merge system within the "outdated templates" page should be used to integrate these changes.
- inline_mod_resource_move
- xfrm.less
Some of the changes in XFRM 2.2.4 include:
The following public templates have had changes:
- Allow resource creators to watch their own resources when resource teams are enabled
- Allow reassigning a resource to users who may not have permission to view it
- Fix placeholder values being incorrectly escaped
- xfrm_resource_edit_macros
Some of the changes in XFRM 2.2.3 include:
The following public templates have had changes:
- When reassigning a resource, remove the new owner from the resource team members.
- Add a "resource versions" phrase that can be used.
- Fix an issue when importing guest resources from another XFRM instance.
- search_form_resource
- xfrm_resource_edit_icon
- xfrm_resource_edit_macros
XenForo Resource Manager 2.2.2 is now available for all licensed customers to download. We strongly recommend that all customers running previous versions of XenForo Resource Manager 2.2 upgrade to this release to benefit from increased stability.
Some of the changes in XFRM 2.2.2 include:
The following public templates have had changes:
- When a resource is deleted or moderated, show the generic resource not found error text.
- Ensure that phrases are escaped when used in the context of HTML attributes.
- When a pre-registration action is completed, only include the welcome for newly registered users.
- alert_resource_rating_pre_reg
- push_resource_rating_pre_reg
- xfrm_category_list_macros
- xfrm_resource_list_macros
Some of the changes in XFRM 2.2.1 include:
XenForo Resource Manager requires XenForo 2.2 or later.
- Automatic resource discussion posts made by resource team members should be attributed to the resource owner (like other actions).
- Only allow discussion forums to be set as resource thread forums
Today, after a refreshingly short beta and release candidate phase, we are excited to announce that XenForo 2.2.0 is now prepared, seasoned, baked and served, replacing XenForo 2.1.11 as our primary supported XenForo version.
This release adds a collection of great new features to XenForo, including the ability to repurpose forums as article repositories, a new way to encourage guest users to register, a progressive web app and a completely redesigned rich text editor. Check out the following list for some highlights:
This is not an exhaustive list of what's new in 2.2, and you can read more about the above and other new changes/improvements features in the Have you seen...? forum.
- Forum and thread types system
- Updated rich text editor
- User profile banners
- Username change requests
- Search forums
- Forum SEO controls
- Writing before registering support
- Progressive web app
- Activity summary emails
- Style archive import and export
- REST API additions
- Profile post attachments
We have also added preliminary support for the upcoming major release of PHP 8.0.
Today we continue the release candidate stage of XenForo 2.2 with Release Candidate 2. We recommend that all customers running previous 2.2 versions upgrade to this release.
This release is similar to the previous betas, but indicates that we are now a step closer to the stable 2.2.0 release. This is still considered a pre-release version, so we do not recommend running it in production and ticket support for this version is not yet available.
More specific details regarding bugs fixed in this release can be found in the resolved bugs forum.
This is pre-release software. It is not officially supported.
We do not recommend running it in production.
Today we're happy to announce the next step towards a stable and supported release of XenForo 2.2 by moving onto the "release candidate" stage. We recommend that all customers running previous 2.2 versions upgrade to this release.
This release is similar to the previous betas, but indicates that we are now a step closer to the stable 2.2.0 release. This is still considered a pre-release version, so we do not recommend running it in production and ticket support for this version is not yet available.
More specific details regarding bugs fixed in this release can be found in the resolved bugs forum.
This is pre-release software. It is not officially supported.
We do not recommend running it in production.
Please remember that this is pre-release software. It contains known bugs and incomplete functionality. We do not recommend running pre-release software in a production environment, and support is limited at this time to questions here on the community forums.
Add-ons and custom styles may be broken after upgrading to 2.2. You must test your add-ons thoroughly or look for updates. Be especially careful with add-ons that cover similar features to ones that are added to 2.2; these may conflict with the core XenForo data. If data conflicts are found, they will need to be resolved in a new add-on release or by removing the add-on before upgrading to 2.2.
If you choose to run pre-release software, it is your responsibility to ensure that you make a backup of your data. We recommend you do this before attempting an upgrade. If in doubt, always do a test upgrade on a copy of your production data.
All customers with active licenses may now download the new version from the customer area.
After last week's Wednesday-which-was-sort-of-Tuesday-a-bit release, we are back on our regular Tuesday release cycle with 2.2.0 Beta 6. We are hopeful that this may be our final beta release before we move to a Release Candidate stage.
We strongly recommend anyone testing 2.2 during this beta period upgrade as each beta version is released.
More specific details regarding bugs fixed in this release can be found in the resolved bugs forum.
This past Monday was a bank holiday in the UK, so as far as the working week goes, today is Tuesday, which means it's time for Beta 5. This release fixes a number of bugs found since the previous release.
We strongly recommend anyone testing 2.2 during this beta period upgrade as each beta version is released.
More specific details regarding bugs fixed in this release can be found in the resolved bugs forum.