`get_network()` falls back to the current network when called without any arguments. Between this and `get_current_network_id()`, we can replace almost all instances of the global `$current_site` and all instances of `get_current_site()`.
This effectively deprecates `get_current_site()`, something that we'll do in a future ticket.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#37414.
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This removes the fallbacks in `wp_get_attachment_image()` and in
`wp.media.string.props` which attempt to generate an `alt` value
from the image caption or title if an `alt` attribute isn't explicitly
set.
This allows for image HTML to be generated that contains an empty `alt`
value, i.e., `alt=""` which is much preferable for screen readers than
reading redundant content in the case of a caption, or when reading the
image title, which is often generated from the filename and not helpful
as `alt` text.
Props odie2, joedolson, rianrietveld, afercia, iamjolly, joemcgill.
Fixes#34635.
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- Remove the calls to getBookmark() and moveToBookmark() in IE. This is handled automatically when blurring and focusing the editor.
- When inserting a link, move it out of the caret position element. If not, it may be removed with that element on clean-up before save.
Fixes#38335.
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- When editing pages, add body class with the page template, or `page-template-default`.
- Change the page template class when the users select another template, similarly to changing the post type class for posts.
Props webmandesign.
Fixes#37599.
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On the Menus screen, events that trigger the posts-categories search need to be
delegated. This "boxes" may get dynamically rebuilt so events directly attached
to the search input field need to be delegated.
Fixes#38324.
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- Replace suggest.js with UI Autocomplete.
- Use the same settings like in the editor link toolbar.
- Abstract it and add in a new file, tags-suggest.js. Then make it a dependency for the Tags postbox(es) and Quick and Bulk Edit.
- Add `data-wp-taxonomy` on all input elements to improve handling in the UI for custom taxonomies.
Props afercia, azaozz.
See #33902.
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Fixes the Add Themes toolbar padding. Standardizes the placeholders to no title
case and three trailing dots. Expands the Media search placeholder in
"Search media items..." for consistency with the Plugins and Themes toolbars.
Props mikeviele, jamesacero, mattking5000, koenschipper, dungengronovius.
Fixes#38010.
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WordPress 4.4 introduced "hyphen exclusion" for search terms, so that
"foo -bar" would return posts containing "foo" AND not containing "bar".
The new filter 'wp_query_use_hyphen_for_exclusion' allows developers
to disable this feature when it's known that their content will contain
semantically important leading hyphens.
Props chriseverson, choongsavvii.
Fixes#38099.
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This function was originally introduced to fix an XSS attack in Netscape 4, which never affected any other browsers, or later versions of Netscape.
I'm willing to go out on a limb, and say that we've officially dropped security support for Netscape 4.
Props dmsnell, desrosj.
Fixes#33848.
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[38776] introduced a call to `get_term()` using only the term ID. This
causes problems in cases where shared terms have not been split. Since
we have the taxonomy available, there's no harm in passing it along to
`get_term()`.
Props dd32.
See #37291.
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Since 4.4, comment submission has been mostly abstracted into a function,
rather than being processed inline in wp-comments-post.php. This change
made it easier to write automated tests against the bulk of the comment
submission process. `wp_allow_comment()` remained untestable, however:
when a comment failed one of its checks (flooding, duplicates, etc),
`die()` or `wp_die()` would be called directly. This shortcoming posed
problems for any application attempting to use WP's comment verification
functions in an abstract way - from PHPUnit to the REST API.
The current changeset introduces a new parameter, `$avoid_die`, to the
`wp_new_comment()` stack. When set to `true`, `wp_new_comment()` and
`wp_allow_comment()` will return `WP_Error` objects when a comment check
fails. When set to `false` - the default, for backward compatibility -
a failed check will result in a `die()` or `wp_die()`, as appropriate.
Prior to this changeset, default comment flood checks took place in the
function `check_comment_flood_db()`, which was hooked to the
'check_comment_flood' action. This design allowed the default comment
flood routine to be bypassed or replaced using `remove_action()`.
In order to maintain backward compatibility with this usage, while
simultaneously converting the comment flood logic into something that
returns a value rather than calling `die()` directly,
`check_comment_flood_db()` has been changed into a wrapper function for
a call to `add_filter()`; this, in turn, adds the *actual* comment flood
check to a new filter, 'wp_is_comment_flood'. Note that direct calls
to `check_comment_flood_db()` will no longer do anything in isolation.
Props websupporter, rachelbaker.
Fixes#36901.
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Since [37573], `get_object_term_cache()` has expected term IDs to be
stored in the taxonomy relationship cache. The function would then
reach directly into the 'terms' cache to fetch the data corresponding
to a given term, before returning a `WP_Term` object. This caused
problems when, for one reason or another, term data was cached
inconsistently:
* If the 'terms' cache is empty for a given term ID, despite the earlier call to `_prime_term_caches()`, `get_term()` would return an error object.
* If the array of cached term IDs contains an invalid ID, `get_term()` would return an error object.
We avoid these errors by no longer touching the 'terms' cache directly,
but running term IDs through `get_term()` and allowing that function to
reference the cache (and database, as needed). If `get_term()` returns
an error object for any of the cached term IDs, `get_object_term_cache()`
will return that error object alone. This change ensures that upstream
functions, like `get_the_terms()`, return `WP_Error` objects in a
predictable fashion.
Props dd32, michalzuber.
Fixes#37291.
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