In doing this, non-core object types are no longer forcibly blocked and are instead checked against `wp_object_type_exists()` which has a filterable return value. Still, filter that at your own risk.
props Faison for the initial patch.
see 35658.
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The array-compatibility object we started returning in r37428 unfortunately isn't enough like an array. In particular, `is_array()` checks fail, despite the object implementing ArrayAccess. Mea culpa.
This moves the WP_HTTP_Response object to a new http_response key in the array, and changes the value back to an actual array.
Fixes#37097.
See #33055.
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When enabled, the switch would override the theme's pseudo-plural `'% Comments'` string with a correct form of `_n( '%s Comment', '%s Comments', $number )`.
Historically, `comments_popup_link()` and `get_comments_number_text()` did not support plural forms and used a pseudo-plural style instead, so some locales were forced to come up with workarounds to display the number of comments in their language correctly.
This change should make those functions more i18n-friendly.
Fixes#13651.
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In `wp_calculate_image_srcset()` we get an array of image sizes
associated with an attachment and then add the original image's
information to the array before processing the `srcset`. In doing
so, we set the original data to a `$image_sizes['full']` key, which
could stomp on any custom image sizes using `full` as a size name.
This avoid the issues by adding the original data without a named
key, which is never referenced anyway.
Props jaspermdegroot.
Fixes#36345.
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`wp_plugin_update_rows()` and `wp_theme_update_rows()` are using the site transients `update_plugins` and `update_themes` which are set by `wp_update_plugins()` and `wp_update_themes()`. Both functions are hooked into `load-plugins.php` and `load-themes.php`. Therefore the update rows need to be registered after the transients were populated.
See #13071.
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The plugin details modal has been greatly improved in [37714]. However, Shiny Updates aren't yet implemented on the Dashboard. Therefore, we need to fall back to The Bleak Screen of Sadness. Otherwise nothing happens when trying to install an update from inside the modal.
Fixes#37131. See #37126.
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The plugin details modal has been greatly improved in [37714]. However, Shiny Updates aren't yet implemented on the WordPress Updates screen. Therefore, we need to fall back to The Bleak Screen of Sadness. Otherwise nothing happens when trying to install an update from inside the modal.
Props Nikschavan.
Fixes#37126.
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The HTML for the toggle gets appended to the widget name which is later used for the widget title and the screen reader text of the toggle button. Storing the original widget name in the arguments allows us to use the name without the HTML for the screen reader text and doesn't require further changes by plugin developers.
Props nicholas_io, swissspidy.
Fixes#35021.
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* Use the same check for a numeric value used on the crop fields on all the other fields: don't display "NaN", just empty the field.
* Remove the inline script that runs the initialization of the image editor and call it after the editor UI is fully ready.
Props afercia.
Fixes#36316.
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`register_uninstall_hook()` is designed to be given a function callback (or a static class variable), not an array/object instance. This got blocked in [16339] but the option itself was never cleaned up.
Props polevaultweb.
Fixes#31625.
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* Set the direction of previews to LTR.
* Remove the ID attribute from the favicon preview in the customizer panel. The preview in the media modal uses the same ID which prevented updating the correct favicon preview.
Fixes#37286.
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`Pragma` is supposed to be a request header, but we've been including it in responses since the beginning of time.
This is a relic dating all the way back to b2, probably originally added because Internet Explorer version 5 and earlier didn't understand the `Cache-Control` header in responses, but they did (incorrectly) obey the `Pragma` header.
Internet Explorer 6 and 7 will obey the `Pragma` response header only if no other cache-related response headers are present (in our case, they are always present), and all other browsers ignore the `Pragma` response header.
Props geekysoft.
Fixes#37250.
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