[32814] introduced a routine to split shared terms, which was run during the
regular WP database upgrade. This turned out to be problematic because plugins
are not loaded during the db upgrade (due to `WP_INSTALLING`), with the result
that plugins were not able to hook into the 'split_shared_term' action during
the bulk split. We work around this limitation by moving the term splitting
routine to a separate process, triggered by a wp-cron hook.
Props boonebgorges, Chouby, peterwilsoncc, pento, dd32.
Fixes#30261.
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The pre-3.4 theme previewer doesn't work when using a static front page.
We kept the old theme preview for no-JS and some browsers that were less capable. But since browsers are doing a better job today we don't need to continue fixing/shipping this legacy code. Bye!
fixes#33178.
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This v1 marries Jetpack's Site Icon module with the Media Modal, reusing code
from the Custom Header admin. For now, the core-provided icons will be limited
to a favicon, an iOS app icon, and a Windows tile icon, leaving `.ico` support
and additional icons to plugins to add.
Props obenland, tyxla, flixos90, jancbeck, markjaquith, scruffian.
See #16434.
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- Replace `wp_htmledit_pre()` and `wp_richedit_pre()` with `format_for_editor()`.
- Replace the `'htmledit_pre'` and `'richedit_pre'` filters with `'format_for_editor'`.
- Do not run the post content through `wpautop()` in PHP when the visual editor is default. Run the textarea content through the JS wpautop on initializing TinyMCE.
- Simplify both editors initialization.
- Improve setting of `wpActiveEditor` in Quicktags.
- Improve editor.js, use `tinymce.$` when possible.
See #32425.
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- Stop trying to remove `<title>` and `<category>` meta tags. They have not been used for many many years.
- Replacement of `<br>` with `<br />` and `<hr>` with `<hr />` is not needed for HTML 5.0. Also, these tags are formatted like that by the visual editor.
- Replace invalid HTML entities that might be pasted in the Text editor on save instead of on display.
Fixes#32335.
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* DOMDocument was removed in [31752] but not the check.
* wp_staticize_emoji() has never accepted a second arg; remove it from calls.
* Remove wp_staticize_emoji_for_feeds(), no need for it.
* Remove _ and @ignore from wp_staticize_emoji_for_email(), no need for it.
see #31242.
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- Add the styling for the replacement images to the admin CSS.
- Revert to using `.emoji` as replacement image class.
- When pasting in the editor, convert emoji images to our format so we can replace them with chars on saving.
- Some more clean up of both the plugin and wp-emoji.js.
See #31242.
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Replace exisiting smilies with equivalent emoji, or with shiny new smiley images where no emoji existed.
Props batmoo, joen and mkaz for the original plugin upon which this is based.
Props pento, iseulde, kraftbj and peterwilsoncc for making the internet's dreams come true.
See #31242
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When updating an existing taxonomy term that shares its `term_id` with
another term, we generate a new row in `wp_terms` and associate the updated
term_taxonomy_id with the new term. This separates the terms, such that
updating the name of one term does not change the name of any others.
In cases where a plugin or theme stores term IDs in the database, term splitting
can cause backward compatibility issues. The current changeset introduces
two utilities to aid developers with the transition. The `'split_shared_term'`
action fires when the split takes place, and should be used to catch changes in
term_id. In cases where `'split_shared_term'` cannot be used, the
`wp_get_split_term()` function gives developers access to data about terms
that have previously been split. Documentation for these functions, with
examples, can be found in the Plugin Developer Handbook. WordPress itself
stores term IDs in this way in two places; `_wp_check_split_default_terms()`
and `_wp_check_split_terms_in_menus()` are hooked to `'split_shared_term'` to
perform the necessary cleanup.
See [30241] for a previous attempt at the split. It was reverted in [30585]
for 4.1.0.
Props boonebgorges, mboynes.
See #5809.
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This is a revert of [30494], [30492], [30347], and [30334]. The latter
changeset was a revert of [30336], which was a revert of [30241].
Watch for Term Splitting, Version III in version 4.2, coming soon to a
WordPress trunk near you.
See #30335, #5809.
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* If the split term ID is stored as 'default_category', 'default_link_category', or 'default_email_category', update it to the new ID.
* If the split term ID is associated with a nav menu item, update that piece of postmeta to the new ID.
Props mboynes.
See #30335.
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* Check if the host is considered a safe redirect host.
* Check if the host is another domain in a multisite installation.
* Add a filter to control this.
This only occurs when the DNS resolution of a domain points elsewhere in an internal network, but only internally (and has its own public IP outside the network). This could be considered a bad configuration.
fixes#24646.
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The spamming of a site no longer directly affects a user of said site.
Moves the spam check to the wp_authenticate filter. Networks in need
of enhanced spam-fighting should leverage this same technique.
Allow is_user_spammy() to accept a WP_User object.
props willnorris, brianhogg.
fixes#24771. see #19714.
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Black list the update and upgrade screens.
Allow plugins to white/black list screens via the wp_auth_check_load filter.
Props nacin
see #23295
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In core UI (and XML-RPC), we first create an auto-draft via get_default_post_to_edit(), which means the first "save" is in practice the first revision.
This reverts [23842].
fixes#24708.
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* Add a post ID argument to the_content(), get_the_content(), the_remaining_content(), and get_the_remaining_content().
* Pass the post ID to the the_content filter.
* Remove the format_pages global.
* Declare format_content and split_content as vars in WP_Post.
* phpdoc for the the_content filter that documents the new ID argument and denotes it as not-so-portable.
Props gcorne, DrewAPicture, duck_, aaroncampbell
see #24330
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