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The Joomla 4 project did not live up to developers' expectations; work soon commenced on Joomla 5—released on 17 October 2023—in appearance, Joomla 4 with some of its legacy code removed. Joomla 5 uptake was slow (compared to previous releases) and user criticism further intensified.
Injection flaws can be identified through source code examination, [1] Static analysis, or dynamic testing methods such as fuzzing. [2] There are numerous types of code injection vulnerabilities, but most are errors in interpretation—they treat benign user input as code or fail to distinguish input from system commands.
1 Apr 2020: Last version to support Python 2.7. Support ended on 1 April 2020: 2.0 [53] 2 Dec 2017: 1 Aug 2018: 1 Apr 2019: First Python 3-only release, Simplified URL routing syntax, Mobile friendly admin. 2.1 [54] 1 Aug 2018: 1 Apr 2019: 2 Dec 2019: Model "view" permission. 2.2 LTS [55] 1 Apr 2019: 2 Dec 2019: 11 Apr 2022