All releases tagged Stable


Changes: This release fixes a critical bug in the SMJS browser scripting module and an assertion failure in the search dialogs on systems lacking the regex.h header file. Also notable are fixes for parsing and updating of the elinks.conf file. Support for libgnutls-openssl has been disabled, as it is not GPLv2 compatible since GnuTLS 2.2.0.


Changes: This release contains mostly bugfixes and translation updates. Among the changes are some critical bugfixes including the fix for CVE-2007-2027.


Changes: This second release candidate mostly brings minor fixes, documentation improvements, and translation updates. The Debian package received a much needed update, and the fixed issues were identified.


Changes: This release fixes a handful of critical bugs and security issues, including CVE-2007-2027, as well as some minor problems.


Changes: This release merges a lot of changes from the unstable branch. It mainly focuses on bugfixes, while it also adds a few enhancements. Among the updates are various security related fixes, so people following the stable branch are advised to update.


Changes: A small update to the stable branch as a reaction to the recently discovered vulnerability in the SMB protocol module. There are some minor fixes.


Changes: Over the summer, quite a few important updates have accumulated. Most importantly, the problem with key presses turning up as key prefixes was fixed. Apart from the regular fixes, this release also brings many smaller improvements.


Changes: Many bugfixes and minor improvements. The first take on adding support for less aggressive caching. The documentation was lifted to XML.


Changes: A new FTP directory listing parser was implemented. Explicit keyboard accelerators were defined for buttons in dialogue boxes and are now highlighted. Support for button separators was added. A handful of bugs were fixed.


Changes: This release fixes, among other things, opening of "hand-edited" bookmarks, handling of Refresh HTTP headers entries for empty documents, and some rendering and parsing issues.