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Release Notes
Esta sección contiene información sobre cambios rupturistas (breaking changes) en funcionalidades y capacidades de un DXP listo para usar. Para cambios rupturistas o código interno, verifica este enlace.
Users are currently presented with a group of features that are not relevant in the configuration page for Utility Pages. These non-applicable features have been removed while preserving the essential HTML Title, HTML Description, and SEO configuration elements.
When we create a new Site the Allow Manual Membership Management option will be disabled by default to avoid uploading malicious files to the Documents and Media portlet.
Searching after filtering will clear all existing filters and give a search from the entire data set.
What Changed?
The Out-of-date feature, which allows publications to be labeled as “Out-of-date“ and prevents Users from publishing their content, is now off by default.
Why Was This Change Made?
The users still wanted to be able to publish publications created before Liferay upgrades, and now the conflict management improvements make this possible and safe.
Who Is Affected?
Users who have upgraded or plan to upgrade Liferay while having ongoing publications.
How should I update my features or implementation to better adopt the breaking change?
If needed, this feature can be enabled/disabled through the toggle on Instance Settings > Schema Version Check Enabled, which is off by default.
According to the deprecation feature flag pattern definition, the feature flag has been moved under Instance Setting.
The two separate configuration menus in the widgets of content page has been merged into a single menu.
Current options in System Settings > Documents and Media > Cache Control are:
- Public
- Private
And Private is the default option.
From now on, we are adding a new option No Cache that will allow configure this option to “private, no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate
" and it will be used as default value, so it changes current default behavior: