LimeSurvey 6.15.14
25 September 2025
LimeSurvey version 6.15.14 is now available (security release).
Upgrading to LimeSurvey 6.15.14
LimeSurvey 6.15.14 can be upgraded to (or installed) using any of Installatron's products. Use Installatron's optional Automatic Update feature to automatically apply LimeSurvey updates as new versions are released, or use Installatron's Clone feature to duplicate an existing LimeSurvey install to test the 6.15.14 upgrade prior to applying it live. Get started managing your LimeSurvey installations with Installatron
What's New in LimeSurvey 6.15.14
6.15.14
Bug Fixes
- The CSRF token could not be verified (Carsten Schmitz)
6.15.13
Security
- #20271: [security] Reflected XSS in CSRF token handling (#4449) (Gabriel Jenik)
Bug Fixes and Changes
- Question text too small in question summary (Carsten Schmitz)
- Question group text too small in summary (Carsten Schmitz)
- Question group name not shown properly in question summary (Carsten Schmitz)
- Breadcrumb text too small (Carsten Schmitz)
- #20256: Date question doesn't show AM/PM correctly (#4431) (Gabriel Jenik)
6.15.12
Bug Fixes and Changes
- Offered encodings for file imports don't properly work (Carsten Schmitz)
- #AT-1745: Storing answers from new editor (#4433) (Tim Willig)
- #AT-1743: Storing of subquestions from new editor (#4432) (Tim Willig)
- #20243: Attribute names disappear and automatic mapping breaks when adding CPDB participants to a survey (#4439) (Gabriel Jenik)
- #20239: [security] Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (#4428) (Gabriel Jenik)
- #20233: Question Themes not compatible with LimeSurvey 6 (#4417) (Gabriel Jenik)
- #20229: "Uses left" value is not pre-set when creating a new participant (#4430) (Gabriel Jenik)
- #20218: PDF export of the statistics tool does not take the setting 'Show text responses inline' into account (#4423) (Gabriel Jenik)
- #19812: fruity, bootswatch and vanilla truncate question index dropdown text (#4427) (Gabriel Jenik)
6.15.11
Bug Fixes
- Several update issues when updating from version 1.x (Carsten Schmitz)