Revive Adserver Forum Posted September 16, 2013 Report Posted September 16, 2013 Following the release of Revive Adserver v3.0.0, we thought it would be useful to share whats new and improved: Revive Adserver v3.0.0 Release date: 13 September 2013 Application name has changed from OpenX Source to Revive Adserver. Signup for an OpenX account is no longer required during installation. Removed plugins (OpenX Market and OpenX Workflow) related to the deprecated OpenX Market service. Updated the dashboard to be served from the local Revive Adserver installation, instead of from OpenX.com Security Updates Fixed code injection exploit with delivery limitations (See note below). Update checking mechanism no longer supports sending aggregate statistic data to the update server. Important note The code injection exploit deliver limitations fix requires user action to ensure that you are safe. After upgrading to Revive 3.0.0, you must take the following actions to ensure that all of your delivery limitations are not potentially exposing your system. Log into your Revive Adserver UI as an admin user. Ensure that you are Working as the system administrator. Go to Configuration > Maintenance. Select the Delivery Limitations section. Click the Check ACLs link. If errors are reported, click the Recompile button. Please note that in this event, it is possible that some banners will no longer deliver, as the injected code will render your re-compiled delivery limitations as invalid. To correct this, you will need to re-set the delivery limitations for each affected banner in the user interface. New Features PHP 5.4+ now supported (See note below). Added support for the calculation of revenue and eCPM statistics for future delivery of monthly tenancy campaigns and associated banners. Added breadcrumbs to the statistics pages. Improved the delivery of contract campaigns by reducing the effect that linked, but inactive, zones have on the priority calculations, where impressions were being incorrectly allocated to these zones, resulting in under-delivery. PHP 5.4+ Compatibility Note Support for running Revive Adserver with modern PHP versions has been added, however due to a PHP garbage collection bug the code might not work properly in some circumstances and generate segmentation faults. The bug has been reported to the PHP team (https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65367) and fixed in PHP 5.5.2; the bug is as yet unfixed in any versions of PHP 5.4. Update September 21, 2013: the bug we reported to the PHP team has been fixed in PHP version 5.4.20. Bug Fixes Fixed upgrade wizard to ensure that that disabled plugins remain disabled after upgrade is completed. Fixed issue with magic macros not working in a banners destination URL when being displayed in an invocation tag with 3rd party click-tracking enabled. Fixed many different combinations of invocation tags failing to track clicks correctly in 3rd party servers. Fixed SQL banners on PostgreSQL. Fixed bug with multiple banner/zone ID logging. Fixed bug with non-transparent SWF banners being served without wmode=opaque, causing banners to be rendered on top of other dynamic content (e.g. menus). Resolved several PHP warnings relating to code strictness. Non-Backwards Compatible Changes Please note that bug fixes to 3rd party click-tracking mean that it is possible that existing, working 3rd party click-tracking configurations may break. Please see this note in our issue management system for more details on why, and what combinations of servers & tags may be affected. Contributors Revive Adserver v3.0.0 was developed by Andrew Hill and Matteo Beccati. The Revive Adserver Project Team thanks the following members of the community for their contributions to the code: Florian Sander and Erik Geurts. Download Download links for the new version are available on the Revive Adserver download page. View the full article
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