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Tiki 18.1 has been released (fixes and security update)

Bernard Sfez / Tiki Specialist -
The Tiki community is pleased to announce the latest stable release - 18.1. This update includes a number of fixes since the initial 18 release, as well as code and feature improvements. And it includes critical security fixes that have also been backported to all maintained Tiki versions - Tiki 15.6LTS, Tiki 12.13LTS and Tiki 17.2. Get Tiki 18.1 or the update for the version you are using at the download page.

We, the Tiki community, warmly encourage current Tiki users to update to - and new users to try out - Tiki 18.1 and benefit from the new features, options and fixes. Thanks to the hundreds of reports and wishes submitted by Tiki testers and community members, the changes from 15 to 18 have been impressive and this update continues that trend. This is another occasion to remind you that updating your site regularly will ease your own update and maintenance process as well as keep your site as secure as possible.

This is also the time to say goodbye to Tiki 17, which has come to the end of its support period and won’t be further upgraded.

The security team would like to give thanks and credit to Pranav Digambar Jagtap @pranavH4x0r, chbi of https://chbi.eu, Karim of ripstech.com and Omar Kurt of netsparker.com for their security reports and help to make Tiki a safer application.

If you like Tiki and find it useful, we invite you to join the Tiki community and to help fund our open source project.

Tiki 18.0 released

Bernard Sfez / Tiki Specialist -
The Tiki Community is pleased to announce the latest stable release - Tiki 18.0 aka Alcyone. This update includes many new features and code improvements. Get Tiki 18.0 at the download page.

Tiki 18, originally scheduled for an December 2017 release but pushed back for extra fixes and enhancements, brings a number of significant new features including a Composer web installer, integration of better GUI (drag and drop interface), a new Style-Guide tool, a major upgrade of the external libraries for H5P, the open source platform for creating rich HTML5 content, and many improvements around trackers, wiki plugins and the system admins tools (for detailed info and list, visit: https://doc.tiki.org/tiki18).

For the most polished and feature-complete Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware experience, an upgrade to Tiki 18.0 or new installation as a first Tiki website is highly recommended!

Tiki Celebrates 15th Birthday

Gary Cunningham-Lee -

On October 8, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware marked 15 years of continuous development. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to the project over the years by coding and bug-fixing, creating and hosting websites, and providing great feedback for further improvement.

The 15-year milestone was celebrated over a tonkatsu dinner at TikiFest Japan 2017 as Marc (Laporte) told the story of how Luis Argerich began work on the software in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2002. Tiki has steadily grown to become the Open Source web application platform with the most built-in features, leveraging the efficiency of the all-in-one, no-third-party-plugins model.



Happy Birthday, Tiki!

Security and bug-fix updates: Tiki 17.1, Tiki 16.3, 15.5 and Tiki 12.12 released!

Gary Cunningham-Lee -

The Tiki Community has released updates to all supported branches of the Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware project. These updates address several vulnerabilities found in Tiki, as well as bringing miscellaneous bug fixes.

Special thanks to:

for reporting and assisting in verifying fixes for the security issues!

All Tiki website administrators are strongly encouraged to upgrade their sites to the latest Tiki versions: Tiki 17.1, Tiki 16.3, Tiki 15.5 LTS, and Tiki 12.12 LTS.

Visit https://tiki.org/Download to get the latest version.

Tiki 17.0 released

Gary Cunningham-Lee -
The Tiki Community is pleased to announce the latest stable release - Tiki 17.0 aka Zeta Boötis. This update includes many new features and code improvements, as well as security fixes. Get Tiki 17.0 at the download page.

Tiki 17, originally scheduled for an April 2017 release but pushed back for extra fixes and enhancements, brings a number of significant new features including support for modern favicons, password blacklists, and a new method for annotations.

New external libraries integrated as features include H5P, the open source platform for creating, sharing, and reusing interactive HTML5 content; and CasperJS, a browser navigation scripting and testing utility written in JavaScript for PhantomJS or SlimerJS. (Correction: A previous version of this article stated that Exposé IDS (intrusion detection system) is a new feature in Tiki 17. This feature will debut in Tiki 18. Sorry about any confusion.)

Feature advancements include a massive improvement in PDF generation via mPDF, tracker additions and enhancements including a more versatile user selector field type, typography enhancements based on PHP SmartyPants, and a number of new wiki plugins.

For the most polished and feature-complete Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware experience, an upgrade to Tiki 17.0 or new installation as a first Tiki website is highly recommended!

Security updates: Tiki 16.2, 15.4 and Tiki 12.11 released!

admin -

The Tiki Community has released updates to all supported branches of the Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware project. These updates address an arbitrary file read vulnerability (already fixed in 16.1 but it was backported to 15.4 and 12.11 now) and a number of several other XSS and DoS related security vulnerabilities.

Special thanks to Zhao Liang from Huawei Weiran Labs, Cedric Van Bockhaven from Deloitte and 0xExploit for the cooperation and assistance in reporting the security issues.

We highly encourage all Tiki administrators to upgrade their sites to the latest Tiki versions: Tiki 16.2, Tiki 15.4 LTS, and Tiki 12.11 LTS.

Visit https://tiki.org/Download to get the latest version.

Security update: Tiki 16.1, Tiki 15.3 and Tiki 12.10 released!

Security Team -

The Tiki Community has released updates to all current versions of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware. These updates address a cross-site scripting vulnerability in Tiki (CVE-2016-9889). The updates also include many other fixes and improvements.

Special thanks to 0xExploit for the cooperation and assistance in reporting the security issue.

We highly encourage all Tiki administrators to upgrade their sites to the latest Tiki versions: Tiki 16.1, Tiki 15.3 LTS, and Tiki 12.10 LTS.

Visit https://tiki.org/Download to get the latest version.

Tiki Nominated for 2016 CMS Critic People's Choice Award!

Rick Sapir / Tiki for Smarties -
The Tiki Community is proud to announce that Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware has been nominated for a CMS Critic award in the Best Intranet Software category.



You can show your support by taking a moment to vote for Tiki! Voting is open until November 1, 2016. Winners will be announced November 10, 2016.

To vote, visit https://www.cmscritic.com/awards/.

Two Upcoming TikiFest Events

ricks99 -

The Tiki Community is planning two TikiFest (code sprint) events in the next month:


All members of the Tiki Community, as well as anyone interested in wikis and content management systems (CMS) are invited to join us! Many of the most active contributors to Tiki will be present to plan, design, and code upcoming Tiki releases.

What is a TikiFest? It is a tradition in the Tiki community, a TikiFest is a meeting between Tiki community members (that usually only meet online). This is an opportunity to socialize, code and discuss about wiki technology and culture, etc. Learn more at https://tiki.org/TikiFest.

Two Upcoming TikiFest Events

ricks99 -

The Tiki Community is planning two TikiFest (code sprint) events in the next month:


All members of the Tiki Community, as well as anyone interested in wikis and content management systems (CMS) are invited to join us! Many of the most active contributors to Tiki will be present to plan, design, and code upcoming Tiki releases.

What is a TikiFest? It is a tradition in the Tiki community, a TikiFest is a meeting between Tiki community members (that usually only meet online). This is an opportunity to socialize, code and discuss about wiki technology and culture, etc. Learn more at https://tiki.org/TikiFest.