WordPress/wp-includes/version.php
Sergey Biryukov e1239d91a9 Security, Site Health: Do not store HTTPS request error messages in an option.
This changes the logic in `update_https_detection_errors()` to never store error messages from the actual request since they could use a different encoding, which would make storing them in an option potentially fail, leading WordPress to then falsely assume that HTTPS is supported.

While this doesn't actually fix the encoding issue, it is not crucial to do so anyway, since these messages are not used anywhere. A simple differentiation between whether the overall HTTPS request or only the SSL verification failed should be sufficient for the purpose of this function.

Props flixos90, tmatsuur, lukecarbis.
Fixes #52484.
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<?php
/**
* WordPress Version
*
* Contains version information for the current WordPress release.
*
* @package WordPress
* @since 1.1.0
*/
/**
* The WordPress version string.
*
* @global string $wp_version
*/
$wp_version = '5.8-alpha-50471';
/**
* Holds the WordPress DB revision, increments when changes are made to the WordPress DB schema.
*
* @global int $wp_db_version
*/
$wp_db_version = 49752;
/**
* Holds the TinyMCE version.
*
* @global string $tinymce_version
*/
$tinymce_version = '49110-20201110';
/**
* Holds the required PHP version.
*
* @global string $required_php_version
*/
$required_php_version = '5.6.20';
/**
* Holds the required MySQL version.
*
* @global string $required_mysql_version
*/
$required_mysql_version = '5.0';