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Revision as of 01:17, 19 March 2013

Because of a serious regression in the 2.3.5 release, Moodle 2.3.6 was release on Mon 18 March, 2013.

Releases > Moodle 2.3.5 release notes

Release date: 11 March 2013

Here is the full list of fixed issues in 2.3.5.

Highlights

  • MDL-35074 - More students can now appear per page in the Grader Report
  • MDL-34435 - Actions in categories are now logged

Functional changes

  • MDL-30669 - Admins are warned before deleting 'Sticky' site-wide blocks in 2.2 accidentally through a course page
  • MDL-37894 - Not yet opened quizzes show close date as well as open date
  • MDL-35336 - Process for enabling statistics is now clearer

Security issues

A number of security related issues were resolved. The release of details of these issues has been delayed until Monday 25 March to allow people to update to the 2.3.6 emergency release.

Fixes and improvements

  • MDL-38173 - Adding modules to courses where completion is enabled no longer causes corruption
  • MDL-37847 - Plain text essays now show HTML special characters appropriately
  • MDL-37774 - Moodle 1.9 to 2.x course restore now works with directory resources
  • MDL-37563 - Assignment upgrade now includes conditional access settings
  • MDL-36757 - Editing an activity no longer reveals hidden grades
  • MDL-35780 - Participants page disclosure of email addresses is now consistent
  • MDL-35175 - Lesson now shows attempts if associated with a grouping
  • MDL-38352 - Improved language strings added to the English language pack, the most noticeable being 'My Moodle' in the site admin settings renamed as My home

See also