YOURLS 1.7.9
YOURLS update: the latest release is now 1.7.9 and you will find it, as usual and only, on YOURLS release page on GitHub.
YOURLS update: the latest release is now 1.7.9 and you will find it, as usual and only, on YOURLS release page on GitHub.
Hello 2020! We're pushing a new release for YOURLS, tagged 1.7.6, with a couple small improvements. You can find boring details in the changelog and on the YOURLS release page on Github.
We've just released a security patch for YOURLS, so everyone is advised to update when possible.
Hello world, and happy new year everyone!
This year 2019 starts with a maintenance release of YOURLS, bumping its version to YOURLS 1.7.3.
Hello World! I've had some free time recently to devote to your favorite URL shortener, and as a result the latest is now YOURLS 1.7.2. Update now and be sure your friends update too!
Hello world! Your favorite URL shortener just got some love and the latest is now YOURLS 1.7.1. Update and let your friends know!
This guide and screenshots are courtesy of Jared Stark and Erasure Web Services, originally available on their own bitty.link shortener. It's duplicated here in case their goes offline or missing but please check on the original link first in case they have updated it. Much thanks to them!
How to integrate the New Google reCAPTCHA With YOURLS
Last post in our series "What's cool with YOURLS 1.7" -- be sure to check previous posts dealing with SQL injections, security matters, HTTP improvements and other important subjects.
Today we'll discuss about being social.
Another day, another highlight of a new feature in YOURLS 1.7. In case you weren't there when the party started, we already covered defense against SQL injections, HTTP requests robustness, funky UTF8 charsets support, proxy support, automatic checking for a new version and a few other neat stuff.
Today will be about increased security of your credentials with automatic password encryption.
In case you missed it earlier: YOURLS 1.7 is out, and I've started a series of posts explaining why it's twice greater than the Great Wall of China.
Previous posts explained how protecting against SQL injections is cool, and how better HTTP requests are neat. Today, let's discuss how awesome it is to chit chat with https://api.yourls.org.