Symfony 7.1.8 released
November 13, 2024 • Published by Fabien Potencier
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Symfony 7.1.8 has just been released. Here is the list of the most important changes since 7.1.7:
- security #cve-2024-50342 [HttpClient] Resolve hostnames in NoPrivateNetworkHttpClient (@nicolas-grekas)
- security #cve-2024-51996 [Security] Check owner of persisted remember-me cookie (@jderusse)
- bug #58799 [String] Fix some spellings in EnglishInflector (@alexandre-daubois)
- bug #58823 [TwigBridge] Fix emojify as function in Undefined Handler (@smnandre)
- bug #56868 [Serializer] fixed object normalizer for a class with cancel method (@er1z)
- bug #58601 [RateLimiter] Fix bucket size reduced when previously created with bigger size (@Orkin)
- bug #58659 [AssetMapper] Fix JavaScriptImportPathCompiler regex for non-latin characters (@GregRbs92)
- bug #58658 [Twitter][Notifier] Fix post INIT upload (@matyo91)
- bug #58705 [Serializer] Revert Default groups (@mtarld)
- bug #58763 [Messenger][RateLimiter] fix additional message handled when using a rate limiter (@Jean-Beru)
- bug #58791 [RateLimiter] handle error results of DateTime::modify() (@xabbuh)
- bug #58804 [Serializer][TypeInfo] fix support for phpstan/phpdoc-parser 2 (@xabbuh)
- bug #58800 [PropertyInfo] fix support for phpstan/phpdoc-parser 2 (@xabbuh)
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