Quick Update: ExpressionEngine 1.6.5 Released
In a recent blog post Derek Jones, Chief Technology Officer for EllisLab, the company behind ExpressionEngine, announced the popular content management system has reached the version number 1.6.5:
With such new features as tighter control over your URLs, better Auto-XHTML typography, advanced control parameters for the weblog entries tag, and an included extension to enable jQuery in your control panel for third party add-ons that utilize it, 1.6.5 brings a lot of goodness to the table.
The latest update is said to be bring both bug fixes and new features, and follows a release cycle for minor updates that usually lasts two to three months: the next update is therefore expected to be released early next year, while the next major update, version 2.0, has been announced for the summer of 2008 and then delayed because of technical issues to an unspecified date.
The changelog contains a full list of new features and bug fixes that are featured into the update. Users are recommended to update to the latest version because of security issues.
Tags: Derek Jones, EllisLab, ExpressionEngine 1.6.5
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