phpList 3.3.7 is now available. This update is a bug fix and maintenance release.
phpList 3.3.7 Changelog
Automatic Updater
Following many requests from community members on the Forum and Issue Tracker, a new Automatic Updater has been introduced to provide a web-based interface for upgrading phpList, accessible via fresh ‘Updater’ entry in the main menu. It can be used to upgrade to all versions following this release (if you are using a Release Candidate of phpList you can now use the updater to upgrade to phpList 3.3.7 stable).
Notes on using it:
The Database upgrade mechanism is unaffected by the new Automatic Updater and you will be prompted to use it following successful codebase updates, as before.
Regardless of where your phpList config file is, it won’t be overwritten.
As with manual updates, plugins which you have installed yourself will need to be reinstalled following the update (settings for those plugins in the database are not affected).
Features and Usability Improvements
Added support for importing subscriber attributes which include field separator characters, such as tab or comma, when the values are stored within quotes in CSV files — thanks to Duncan, see the pull request.
Move the options provided by plugins on the ‘Edit subscribe page’ page to the end of the form — thanks to Duncan, see the pull request.
Allow a plugin to have pages that can be accessed using a remote processing secret — thanks to Duncan, see the pull request
Fixes
- Fix for URLs which are stored incorrectly (truncated) with click tracking enabled — thanks to Duncan, see the pull request.
- Fix “clicked” on “Campaign statistics” page to show total clicks — see the pull request.
- Avoid PHP notice ‘undefined index’ when sending is blocked by a plugin — thanks to Duncan, see the pull request.
- Convert only the numeric part of the php memory limit to avoid php issuing a notice — thanks to Duncan, see the pull request.
- Fix the “Powered By” image dimensions and link on the ‘About’ page.
Community-made
This release is the work of Duncan Cameron, Philip Day, Michael Altfield, Daniel Aleksandersen and other Open Source community members, as well as phpList Ltd. developers.
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