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Version 8.19.16 of the Elastic Stack was released today. We recommend you upgrade to this latest version. We recommend 8.19.16 over the previous versions 8.19.15 The 8.19.16 release contains fixes for potential security vulnerabilities. Please see our security advisory for more details. For details of the issues that have been fixed and a full list of changes for each product in this version, please refer to the release notes.
Version 9.4.2 of the Elastic Stack was released today. We recommend you upgrade to this latest version. We recommend 9.4.2 over the previous versions 9.4.1 The 9.4.2 release contains fixes for potential security vulnerabilities. Please see our security advisory for more details. For details of the issues that have been fixed and a full list of changes for each product in this version, please refer to the release notes.
Version 9.3.5 of the Elastic Stack was released today. We recommend you upgrade to this latest version. We recommend 9.3.5 over the previous versions 9.3.4 The 9.3.5 release contains fixes for potential security vulnerabilities. Please see our security advisory for more details. For details of the issues that have been fixed and a full list of changes for each product in this version, please refer to the release notes.
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You can now call Browser Run Quick Actions directly from a Cloudflare Worker using the quickAction() method on the browser binding. This simplifies how Workers interact with Browser Run by removing the need for API tokens or external HTTP requests. Your Worker communicates with Browser Run directly over Cloudflare's network, resulting in simpler code and lower latency. With the quickAction() method you can: Capture screenshots from URLs or HTML Generate PDFs with custom styling, headers, and foo
The Cloudflare Mesh dashboard now shows per-replica details for high availability nodes. You can see which replica is active, view each replica's Mesh IP and connection details, and manually trigger failover — all from the node detail page. What's new Replica tabs on the node detail page — switch between replicas to see each one's Mesh IP, edge data center, origin IP, platform, version, and uptime. Active/passive badges identify which replica is currently routing traffic. Manual failover — prom
You can now send emails with display names on recipient addresses in addition to the existing from support. Pass an object with email and an optional name field for to, cc, bcc, replyTo, or from: JavaScript export default { async fetch(request, env) { const response = await env.EMAIL.send({ from: { email: "[email protected]", name: "Support Team" }, to: { email: "[email protected]", name: "Jane Doe" }, cc: [ "[email protected]", { email: "t
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