Exactly 3 years ago on January 1th 2001, Drupal 1.0.0 was released. To celebrate both this event and the start of a new year, the Drupal project is pleased to release version 4.3.2 of its open source content management platform. This release is made available exactly one month after the 4.3.1 release and two months after the 4.3.0 release. As no critical bugs have been identified, this is a minor bugfix and maintenance release. There are no new features in this installment.

Changes

  • Fixed the news aggregator's encoding detection.
  • Fixed links being shown for forum containers.
  • Fixed "Who is online" block not respecting the "user list length" setting.
  • Fixed bug 4457: make sure to cut off the teaser after the </p> tag, not before the </p> tag.
  • Fixed bug 4416: don't e-mail new passwords to blocked users.
  • Fixed bug 4667: reset users to "authenticated users" when their role is deleted.
  • Fixed bug 4652: don't lose a post's vocabulary terms after getting promoted, declined or expired by the moderation queue.
  • Translation fix: fixed three usages of format_interval().
  • Added some Apache 2 specific instructions to the .htaccess file.

Upgrade

To upgrade, upload all of the files and directories in the Drupal 4.3.2 package to your webserver, replacing older copies of the files. No database changes have been made so there is no need to run Drupal's upgrade script. All contributed themes and modules that work for 4.3.0 and 4.3.1 will work with 4.3.2. Though, like with any upgrade, it is a good idea to backup your database first.

Download

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Comments

jibbajabba’s picture

happy 3rd birthday, drupal! i wish you nothing but an elegant and bugless evolution in this, your third year. all our blogging lives are made more rich because of you. here's to many more releases. -michael

hiweed@drupal.org’s picture

Hi, Dries,

I am Hiweed (Chinese Name: Leng Ganghua).
I have finished 14 modules' translation into Chinese. I am going to combine them into one .SQL file as you suggested.

Happy birthday, Drupal!
And happay days, all!

Hiweed

jackey’s picture

Great Job

eureka’s picture

Happy Birthday!

I have setup a drupal test site in chinese.

Now use 4.3.2 in http://www.ee-studio.com/drtest.

I'm trnaslating it in gb2312.


Net FRee GeeK

jackey’s picture

hehe, good luck buddy.

Steven’s picture

Drupal is designed for UTF8... you will break many things by switching to gb2312.

Is there no easy way to save to UTF8 on the average chinese computer? I can easily use Notepad to save to UTF8 on Windows2000: with the Japanese and Chinese IME's I can type and save them without a problem.

anchorlee’s picture

i think this feature is very useful...

lcba’s picture

I used to be a *nuke head... I was hoping Xaraya would be something better (like this)... Until a few days ago, when I found Drupal.

Well... actually I have seen it before, but I don't know why I never gave it a second look/chance...

No more hoping, no more waiting... Drupal is here, and it is very simple and clean.

I just need to start reading the API documentation

laszlo-1’s picture

What is it that persuaded you?

osewa77’s picture

I just started keeping an entrepreneurship/internet/software blog at http://seunosewa.blogspot.com and I would soon be setting up a webserver of my own to host it. How suited is drupal to this? Is there any specific how-to or I have to painfully play with drupal for weeks?

vishal-1’s picture

The good work going...