Symfony 2.8.48 released
November 26, 2018 • Published by Fabien Potencier
Warning: Symfony 2.8 is no longer supported. Consider upgrading your applications to the most recent Symfony version.
Symfony 2.8.48 has just been released. Here is a list of the most important changes:
- bug #28917 [DoctrineBridge] catch errors while converting to db values in data collector (@alekitto)
- bug #27314 [DoctrineBridge] fix case sensitivity issue in RememberMeDoctrineTokenProvider (@PF4Public)
- bug #29308 [Translation] Use XLIFF source rather than resname when there's no target (@thewilkybarkid)
- bug #26244 [BrowserKit] fixed BC Break for HTT _HOST header (@brizzz)
- bug #28147 [DomCrawler] exclude fields inside "template" tags (@Gorjunov)
- bug #29271 [HttpFoundation] Fix trailing space for mime-type with parameters (@Sascha Dens)
- bug #29223 [Validator] Added the missing constraints instance checks (@thomasbisignani)
- bug #29182 [Form] Fixed empty data for compound date types (@HeahDude)
- bug #29185 [Form] Fixed keeping hash of equal DateTimeInterface on submit (@HeahDude)
- bug #28731 [Form] invalidate forms on transformation failures (@xabbuh)
- bug #29152 [Config] Unset key during normalization (@ro0NL)
- bug #29057 [HttpFoundation] replace any preexisting Content-Type headers (@nicolas-grekas)
WARNING: 2.8.48 is the last version for the Symfony 2.8 branch. If some of your projects are still using this version, consider upgrading as soon as possible. However, if you can't upgrade soon, note that we still provide security issue releases according to our release policy.
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