7 February 2011
Confluence 3.4.8 is a bug-fix release.
This release adds OpenOffice MIME type handling capabilities to Confluence file uploads. Hence, if you now upload any OpenOffice file to Confluence and then download it, the file will be downloaded with the correct file extension instead of .zip
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We also fixed a bug in the spaces list macro, which caused this macro to fail on Confluence instances with large numbers of spaces.
Finally, if your Confluence site was started with the password.confirmation.disabled
system property set to false, a bug in Confluence prevented site administrators from saving configuration changes made to any of the fields on the Edit Security Configuration page. This bug, which has now been resolved, will most likely only affect Confluence sites configured with a custom authenticator.
Don't have Confluence 3.4 yet?
Take a look at the new features and other highlights in the Confluence 3.4 Release Notes.
Release Notices
Upgrading from a previous version of Confluence should be fairly straightforward. Please read the Confluence 3.4.8 upgrade notes. We strongly recommend that you back up your confluence.home
directory and database before upgrading.
Updates and Fixes in this Release
JIRA Issues (4 issues) | |||||
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Type | Key | Summary | Priority | Status | Resolution |
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CONF-21706 | Add OpenOffice mime type for attachment file uploads. |
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Fixed | |
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CONF-21766 | XSS vulnerability in the action links of Confluence's attachments lists. |
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Fixed |
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CONF-21414 | Space macro broken on instances with large number of spaces and some databases |
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Fixed |
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CONF-21692 | Security configuration cannot be updated using custom authenticator or password.confirmation.disabled |
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Fixed |