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Fix Job Dashboard actions menu on Safari (#2947)
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Harden submit-form session cookies (#2945)
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Fixes a REST API information disclosure where the body, excerpt, and existence of listings restricted by view-capability were exposed to denied viewers. Restricted listings now return 404 indistinguishable from a missing post, including HEAD probes and listings that are also password-protected.
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Fixes a data-loss bug where editors opening a password-protected listing in the block editor would save empty meta values (location, company name, application target).
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Fixes a series of information disclosure issues affecting password-protected and capability-restricted job listings.
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Harden stats AJAX endpoint input validation and rate limiting (#2938)
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Company logo uploads now accept WebP images by default
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The salary currency field on the job submission form now correctly reflects the configured default currency in its placeholder and helper text.
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Filled job listings are no longer exposed via the REST API.
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Job categories are now included in the job RSS feed XML output.
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Fixed PHP 8+ undefined array key warning in the widget caching methods.
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Updated Twitter profile links to use the new
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Added a Settings link to the plugin action links on the Plugins screen for quicker access to plugin settings.
We wanted to let everyone know that Apply with Facebook will no longer be sold on WPJobManager.com starting today. Due to some changes that Facebook has made to their API, it is no longer possible to retrieve information such as education and work history, which drastically reduces the usefulness of the Apply with Facebook add-on. Note that: We
We’re pleased to announce that WP Job Manager 1.31.0 has shipped! You can download the latest release here or head over to Dashboard → Updates to update your plugins from inside WordPress. Please note: While we have thoroughly tested this release, it’s always possible that we missed something, so we strongly advise you to test the update yourself
We’d like to let you know that our WP Job Manager add-ons will be switching to a subscription-based business model one week from now, on January 29th, 2018. What does this mean for me? If you’ve purchased add-on licenses from us before, they will become one-year subscriptions only if you manually renew them after January 29th. If you’re
This week we are excited to announce the release of WP Job Manager 1.28.0, with support for Google Job Search, better SEO, and more. This is a major release — we highly recommend updating as soon as possible so you can benefit from all the enhancements and patches.
After our releases in the beginning of June, we were busy preparing new versions of our WC Paid Listings and Applications add-ons, which we released in the second half of the month. What’s new? Read on for details.
We plan to continue with the regular releases we started in May. In the beginning of June, we had three releases — Applications add-on, WP Job Manager core 1.26.1, and WP Job Manager core 1.26.2.
Earlier this week we released WP Job Manager 1.26.0. This major release comes with a long list of enhancements and patches, so make sure to update your version as soon as possible. Let us know what you think on our official forum, and if you find a bug or want to suggest an improvement, please open a new issue
It’s been a while since our last check-in — we thought it was about time to let you know what we’ve been cooking up in the WP Job Manager kitchen!
WP Job Manager is in good hands. After a while, we decided to get things moving and we created a demo site, a milestone for the new version, and we decided to actively publish articles on our blog.
