* Remove title attributes.
* Show "Install Now" and "Details" links if the importer isn't installed yet.
* Show a "Run Importer" link if the importer is installed. It also handles activation if the plugin isn't activated.
* Add `aria-label` attributes to each link.
* Unify the importer descriptions to make them independent from the plugin state. The API was changed in [meta3690].
* Adjust JavaScript callbacks for ajaxified importer installs.
Props afercia, swissspidy, ocean90.
See #24766.
Fixes#35191.
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`$file` was essentially getting declared/overwritten 3 times. In lieu of this, return an array containing the error immediately instead of doing a short-circuit array key assignment on error. Rename the local variable to `$upload` and use its properties instead of creating 3 new local vars, one of which stomped the array.
See #30799.
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These are the importers we suggest on import.php, prompting the user to
install the relevant plugin for the import they want to go through.
If the API is inaccessible, it falls back to a hard-coded list that should
be kept sync'd with the API with each major version of WordPress. This API
enables us to add new importers between releases, as they are completed or
if services gain quick adoption. As a last resort, we can also temporarily
disable importers that are broken (due to API changes, for example).
The importer currently returns English strings (which are then run through
translate() for existing strings), but the locale is passed to the API,
allowing us to ship translated strings if we wish to be adventurous.
props dllh for the assist.
fixes#18977.
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