Being inspired by the way various fashion outlets using Magento to dates, we develop…

Project: Joomla! SubProject: Framework Severity: Moderate Versions: 1.5.12 and all previous 1.5 releases Exploit type: XSS Reported Date: 2009-July-21 Fixed Date: 2009-July-22 Description Some files were missing the check for JEXEC. These scripts will then expose internal path information of the host. Affected Installs All 1.5.x installs prior to and including 1.5.12 are affected. Solution Upgrade to latest Joomla! version (1.5.13 or newer).
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[20090722] – Core – Missing JEXEC Check
Project: Joomla! SubProject: com_mailto Severity: Low Versions: 1.5.13 and all previous 1.5 releases Exploit type: Email Reported Date: 2009-July-28 Fixed Date: 2009-July-30 Description In com_mailto, it was possible to bypass timeout protection against sending automated emails. Affected Installs All 1.5.x installs prior to and including 1.5.13 are affected. Solution Upgrade to latest Joomla! version (1.5.14 or newer).
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[20090723] – Core – com_mailto Timeout Issue
Project: Joomla! SubProject: TinyMCE editor Severity: Critical Versions: 1.5.12 Exploit type: Image File upload Reported Date: 2009-July-22 Fixed Date: 2009-July-22 Description Tiny browser included with TinyMCE 3.0 editor allowed files to be uploaded and removed without logging in. Affected Installs Version 1.5.12 only Solution Upgrade to latest Joomla! version (1.5.13 or newer)
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[20090722] – Core – File Upload
Optimizing your website to easily get found by search engines and make it as accessible as possible is what makes the difference between an average website and a good one. When we gave the Warp framework its last layout makeover, one of our major goals while widening its flexibility was to achieve the best search engine friendliness possible. That’s when we came up with introducing our new 2-1-3 column ordering

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Google loves YOO
In this post we’re going to check out the endless navigational possibilities of the Warp framework ’s completely re-worked menu system. Please also check out our last posts on Warp in which we presented a brief overview on the framework’s history , showed you how fast it loads and checked out what the module system has to offer. How it works First of all, we use the Menu Class Suffix of a menu module to define what type of menu we want to render
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Navigation with Warp5
In our last two posts on the Warp framework we presented a brief overview on the framework’s history and showed you how fast it loads . In this post we’re going to check out what the module system has to offer. The new Warp5 framework includes a comprehensive and sophisticated module system.
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Discover the Warp5 module system
In our last two posts on the Warp framework we presented a brief overview on the framework’s history and showed you how fast it loads . In this post we’re going to check out what the module system has to offer.
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Discover the Warp5 module system
Welcome to JoomlArt 1st template in July – JA Raite (http://template15.joomlart.com/ja_raite/)! An emphasis on high-performance and use-efficient…

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JA Raite – Basic yet elegant Joomla template
A couple of days ago we introduced our new template framework Warp5 . Today we want to show you how fast it is. Coding our templates we always have one thing in mind: Speed

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Faster loading with Warp5