Symfony blog posts for August 2018
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Pre-conference workshops at SymfonyLive London 2018 are almost sold out!
Pre-conference workshops organized on September 27th are almost all sold out! Take your combo ticket for the pre-conference workshops and the conference before the price change on September 3rd.
A week of symfony #608 (20-26 August 2018)
This week, Symfony added support to autowire by type and parameter name. In addition, the schedule for the first day and second day of the SymfonyCon Lisbon 2018 conference was announced.
SymfonyCon Lisbon here we come: schedule part 2!
The second part of the first selected speakers announcement of SymfonyCon Lisbon 2018, the international Symfony conference, is online!
SymfonyCon Lisbon here we come: schedule part 1!
The first part of the first selected speakers announcement of SymfonyCon Lisbon 2018, the international Symfony conference, is online!
A week of symfony #607 (13-19 August 2018)
This week, the upcoming Symfony 4.2 version added a new DivisibleBy constraint and enabled logger autoconfiguration. Meanwhile, the SymfonyLive USA conference was rebranded as Symfony Loves PHP USA Conference and announced its full schedule.
The schedule for Symfony Loves PHP USA 2018 conference is released!
Welcome to Symfony Loves PHP USA, the only conference dedicated to Symfony and PHP in the USA. Discover now the entire conference schedule.
A week of symfony #606 (6-12 August 2018)
This week Symfony fixed some circular reference issues and improved the performance of the lint:xliff command. In addition, the Symfony and Twig certifications announced a special offer to get you certified with a 40% discount.
Become Symfony or Twig certified before September 30th
We are offering a special deal on all certifications: if you take your certification exam before September 30th, you’ll get a 40% discount on your certification fees.
A week of symfony #605 (30 July - 5 August 2018)
This week Symfony published 2.7.49, 2.8.44, 3.3.18, 3.4.14, 4.0.14 and 4.1.3 security releases to fix two security vulnerabilities related to HTTP headers.
CVE-2018-14774: Possible host header injection when using HttpCache
CVE-2018-14774 fixes a possible host header injection when using HttpCache
CVE-2018-14773: Remove support for legacy and risky HTTP headers
CVE-2018-14773 fixes a possible URL injection in HttpFoundation