+ikiwiki (3.20120629.2+deb7u1) wheezy-security; urgency=medium
+
+ To mitigate CVE-2016-3714 and similar ImageMagick security vulnerabilities,
+ the [[!img]] directive is now restricted to these common web formats by
+ default:
+
+ * JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg)
+ * PNG (.png)
+ * GIF (.gif)
+ * SVG (.svg)
+
+ (In particular, by default resizing PDF files is no longer allowed.)
+
+ Additionally, resized SVG files are displayed in the browser as SVG
+ instead of being converted to PNG.
+
+ If all users who can attach images are fully trusted, this restriction
+ can be removed with the new img_allowed_formats setup option.
+ See <https://ikiwiki.info/ikiwiki/directive/img/> for more details.
+
+ -- Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org> Sun, 08 May 2016 16:30:55 +0100
+
+ikiwiki (3.20110122) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ If you have custom CSS that uses "#feedlinks" or "#blogform", you will
+ need to change it to instead use ".feedlinks" and ".blogform"
+
+ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 14 Jan 2011 14:34:54 -0400
+
ikiwiki (3.20100515) unstable; urgency=low
- There is a significant change to the page.tmpl template in this version,
- (and several less significant changes). If you have a locally modified
- version of that template, you will need to update it at least to
- contain the following in the HTML <head>:
+ There are two significant changes to the page.tmpl template in this version.
+ If you have a locally modified version of that template, you will need to
+ update it at least to contain the following in the HTML <head>:
<TMPL_IF DYNAMIC>
<TMPL_IF FORCEBASEURL><base href="<TMPL_VAR FORCEBASEURL>" /><TMPL_ELSE>
<TMPL_IF BASEURL><base href="<TMPL_VAR BASEURL>" /></TMPL_IF>
</TMPL_IF>
</TMPL_IF>
+
+ Also, the footer should be wrapped in <TMPL_UNLESS DYNAMIC> ... </TMPL_UNLESS>
- Also, there is a new "comment()" pagespec, that can be used to match a
+ There is a new "comment()" pagespec, that can be used to match a
comment on a page. It is recommended it be used instead of the old
method of using a pagespec such as "internal(comment_*)" to match
things that looked like comments. The old pagespec will now also match