UpdraftPlus 1.11.3 / 2.11.3 Release
We’ve just released UpdraftPlus 1.11.3 (free) / 2.11.3 (paid), which contains a small fix to an issue affecting some users of Amazon S3 and UpdraftVault.
Bug fix
Section titled Bug fixThis release includes a small fix for an issue affecting some users who use Amazon S3 and UpdraftPlus Vault on PHP 5.2-based web servers. (Note: PHP 5.2 reached its end-of-life in January 2011, so upgrading your PHP version is strongly recommended.)
Aside from this fix, there are no other changes in this release.
Additional Notes:
PHP Version Upgrade
Section titled PHP Version UpgradeWe highly recommend upgrading from PHP 5.2 to a more recent version to ensure better security and compatibility.
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David Anderson
David is the owner and founder of TeamUpdraft. David released the first version of UpdraftPlus back in 2011. Today, David is still our lead developer, ensuring quality runs through everything we do. David is passionate about quality coding, privacy and doing the right thing by our users and the WordPress community.
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