Yet another software release

Sunday 15 February 2026 10:21 CST   David Braverman
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I've just released version 1.0.9543 of the software running the Daily Parker. This is the 9th production release since January 13th, which is 9 production releases more than in the previous several years—29 April 2019, in fact. That, of course, was one of the reasons for rewriting the thing from scratch.

This release fixes a few minor bugs and one security hole that I meant to plug 8 releases ago:

  • Corrected the mishandling of tags that have single quotes in them (like O'Hare)
  • Fixed a bug that forgot the user's origin page when the user logged in
  • Plugged a security hole introduced by an upcoming feature that allowed anonymous visitors to see future, unpublished (but public) blog posts in certain circumstances
  • Tightened a few other security issues
  • Tweaked the order and spacing of icons and badges in event listings
  • Migrated the UI to Blazorise 2.0
  • Added robots.txt

I probably won't have another release for a couple of weeks, because (a) I haven't cracked the code on the next feature I'm building and (b) the rapid release cycle has let me fix all of the bugs I've found so far.

Also, it's sunny and already 8°C, and tomorrow's forecast calls for sunny skies and 16°C (61°F), which would break the record by 2°C. So I probably won't spend all my free time coding, you know?

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