As wp_dropdown_roles() only prints editable roles, ensure that the
"selected" role passed into it on the user-edit screen is editable. props johnjamesjacoby. see #22361. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22687 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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@ -249,10 +249,10 @@ if ( !( IS_PROFILE_PAGE && !$user_can_edit ) ) : ?>
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<tr><th><label for="role"><?php _e('Role') ?></label></th>
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<td><select name="role" id="role">
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<?php
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// Get the highest/primary role for this user
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// Compare user role against currently editable roles
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// TODO: create a function that does this: wp_get_user_role()
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$user_roles = $profileuser->roles;
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$user_role = array_shift($user_roles);
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$user_roles = array_intersect( array_values( $profileuser->roles ), array_keys( get_editable_roles() ) );
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$user_role = array_shift( $user_roles );
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// print the full list of roles with the primary one selected.
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wp_dropdown_roles($user_role);
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