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CHANGELOG.txt

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== Changelog ==
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= 2.4.4 - 2020-09-02 =
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* BUG FIX: Fixed fatal error that sometimes occurred on the payment settings page when using PHP 5.6 or earlier.
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* BUG FIX: Fixed fatal errors that showed up on the frontend invoice page.
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* BUG FIX: Fixed issue where the confirmation message was not showing up in the confirmation email if that option was checked.
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* ENHANCEMENT: Added a pmpro_stripe_charge_params filter that can be used to edit or add params sent to the Stripe create charge method. (Thanks, Michael Bester)
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* ENHANCEMENT: Tweaked the markup of the invoice page so the payment type information looks a little better.
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= 2.4.3 - 2020-08-25
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* SECURITY: Fixed a cross-site scripting vulnerability in the code that updates the Required Membership settings on a post. This vulnerability could have been used in conjunction with other security vulnerabilities to trick an admin into editing the membership settings for a page, potentially exposing members only content to non-members. It is unlikely that there was any active exploitation of this vulnerability. This issue may also have shown up as a bug on some sites using page builders, where the membership settings for a post would be cleared out when editing a post. (Thanks to the wp.org plugin review team for catching this issue.)
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* SECURITY: Better escaping of variables shown in the Require Membership meta box and related SQL queries.

paid-memberships-pro.php

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* Plugin Name: Paid Memberships Pro
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* Plugin URI: https://www.paidmembershipspro.com
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* Description: The most complete member management and membership subscriptions plugin for WordPress.
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* Version: 2.4.3
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* Version: 2.4.4
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* Author: Stranger Studios
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* Author URI: https://www.strangerstudios.com
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* Text Domain: paid-memberships-pro
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// version constant
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define( 'PMPRO_VERSION', '2.4.3' );
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define( 'PMPRO_VERSION', '2.4.4' );
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define( 'PMPRO_USER_AGENT', 'Paid Memberships Pro v' . PMPRO_VERSION . '; ' . site_url() );
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define( 'PMPRO_MIN_PHP_VERSION', '5.6' );
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readme.txt

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Tags: memberships, members, subscriptions, ecommerce, user registration, member, membership, e-commerce, paypal, stripe, braintree, authorize.net, payflow, restrict access, restrict content, directory
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Requires at least: 4
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Tested up to: 5.5
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Stable tag: 2.4.3
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Stable tag: 2.4.4
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Get Paid with Paid Memberships Pro: The most complete member management and membership subscriptions plugin for your WordPress site.
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8. Membership Account page, display all sections or show specific sections using shortcode attributes.
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== Changelog ==
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= 2.4.4 - 2020-09-02 =
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* BUG FIX: Fixed fatal error that sometimes occurred on the payment settings page when using PHP 5.6 or earlier.
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* BUG FIX: Fixed fatal errors that showed up on the frontend invoice page.
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* BUG FIX: Fixed issue where the confirmation message was not showing up in the confirmation email if that option was checked.
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* ENHANCEMENT: Added a pmpro_stripe_charge_params filter that can be used to edit or add params sent to the Stripe create charge method. (Thanks, Michael Bester)
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* ENHANCEMENT: Tweaked the markup of the invoice page so the payment type information looks a little better.
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= 2.4.3 - 2020-08-25
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* SECURITY: Fixed a cross-site scripting vulnerability in the code that updates the Required Membership settings on a post. This vulnerability could have been used in conjunction with other security vulnerabilities to trick an admin into editing the membership settings for a page, potentially exposing members only content to non-members. It is unlikely that there was any active exploitation of this vulnerability. This issue may also have shown up as a bug on some sites using page builders, where the membership settings for a post would be cleared out when editing a post. (Thanks to the wp.org plugin review team for catching this issue.)
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* SECURITY: Better escaping of variables shown in the Require Membership meta box and related SQL queries.

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