This extension is necessary because the comment approval notification opt-in form introduced in [47887] uses the same mechanism, and the previous limit of one minute meant that users on a slow connection, using assistive technology, with limited motor skills, or who are generally indecisive may not complete the opt-in action within one minute, and therefore not see the confirmation message.
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Fixes#52406
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The opt-in form is shown after the comment is submitted and held for moderation.
Sorry this took five years.
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Fixes#33717
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When `noopener noreferrer` was originally added in #37941 and related tickets, the `noreferrer` bit was specifically included due to Firefox not supporting `noopener` at the time.
Since `noopener` has been supported by all major browsers for a while, it should now be safe to remove the `noreferrer` attribute from core.
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Fixes#49558.
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* `do_all_pingbacks()`
* `do_all_enclosures()`
* `do_all_trackbacks()`
This allows for the specific removal/replacement of one of more services.
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Fixes#36576.
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Using the canonical function name for PHP functions is strongly recommended, as aliases may be deprecated or removed without (much) warning.
This replaces all uses of the following:
* `join()` with `implode()`
* `sizeof()` with `count()`
* `is_writeable()` with `is_writable()`
* `doubleval()` with a `(float)` cast
In part, this is a follow-up to #47746.
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See #50767.
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The action fires immediately after transitioning a comment's status from one to another in the database and removing the comment from the object cache, but prior to all status transition hooks.
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Fixes#51481.
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This fixes a PHP 8 "argument must be passed by reference, value given" error when using `array_map( 'get_comment', ... )`.
Object variables in PHP 5+ contain a reference to the object, and it's the reference that's passed around.
Note: This reverts [48838], which is now redundant.
Follow-up to a similar change for `get_post()` in [21572].
See #50913.
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This ensures that comment object cache is cleared after changing the comment type to `comment` instead of an empty string.
Add a unit test for `_wp_batch_update_comment_type()`.
Follow-up to [47597], [47626], [48225], [48227].
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Fixes#49236.
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There are two pieces in here:
1) The update to change blacklist to blocklist is moved to disallowed_list. "Block" has a meaning in our code, and there could be ambiguity between this code and code related to blocks.
2) This improves backwards compatibility for code that was accessing the now deprecated code.
Previously: [48477], [48405], [48400], [48121], [48122], [48124], [48142], [48566]
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Fixes: #50413
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This addresses an inconsistency where 0 could mean one of the three scenarios:
* Invalid comment ID.
* Invalid comment post ID.
* No DB rows updated. This is not an error and should not be treated as one.
With this change, `wp_update_comment()` always returns either `false` or a `WP_Error` object on failure, depending on the value of the `$wp_error` parameter.
Follow-up to [48154], [48215], [48216], [48218], [48230].
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Fixes#39732. See #38700, #39735.
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Remove the ability to short-circuit comment update by returning `false` from the filter for now.
This was inconsistent with the `pre_comment_approved` filter, and should not be necessary if a more descriptive reason can be given by always using `WP_Error`.
See #39732.
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* Revert the logic of `$wp_error` checks to avoid negation.
* Clarify the return value, restore the edits from [47017].
* Update `wp_update_comment_data` filter check to allow `false` to prevent the update.
Follow-up to [48154].
See #39732.
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This makes the function signatures more consistent with `wp_update_comment()` and `wp_set_comment_status()`.
`wp_check_comment_flood()` is left as the only function with the `$avoid_die` parameter for now, as it does not return a `WP_Error` object.
Follow-up to [48154], [48207].
See #39732.
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The filter is the callback function added with `add_filter()`, therefore the hook passes a value to the filter, and the filter returns a value to change its behaviour.
The documentation is referring to the latter.
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See #49572, #16557.
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The `wp_update_comment_data` filter introduced in 4.7 allows comment data to be filtered before it is updated in the database.
The patch aims to handle `WP_Error` as the filter above return value in a similar manner as is done for `wp_new_comment()`.
Fixes#39732.
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“The WordPress open source community cares about diversity. We strive to maintain a welcoming environment where everyone can feel included.”
With this commit, all occurrences of “whitelist” and “blacklist” (with the single exception of the `$new_whitelist_options` global variable) are removed. A new ticket has been opened to explore renaming the `$new_whitelist_options` variable (#50434).
Changing to more specific names or rewording sentences containing these terms not only makes the code more inclusive, but also helps provide clarity. These terms are often ambiguous. What is being blocked or allowed is not always immediately clear. This can make it more difficult for non-native English speakers to read through the codebase.
Words matter. If one contributor feels more welcome because these terms are removed, this was worth the effort.
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See #48900, #50434.
Fixes#50413.
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Partially reverts [48059] as there's no full consensus on the removal of the text prefix. Further actions should be taken to improve consistency and accessibility of the admin notices. Keeps some improvements to the translatable strings from [48059].
Fixes#47656.
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The tag was supported in phpDocumentor 1.x, but is no longer supported in 2.x and 3.x.
Usage of static variables is considered an internal implementation detail and has no information value for someone reading the docs.
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Fixes#50426.
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For a number of years, most of the WordPress error messages have been prefixed with "Error:". However, these messages appear in a context where it's already clear an error occurred. Whether it's an error, a warning, or any other classification, that's not so relevant for users. The content of the message is the relevant part. The "Error:" prefix doesn't add great value while it does add unnecessary complexity for the message readability.
Also, revises some of these messages to improve clarity and removes HTML from translatable strings.
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See #47003, #43037, #42945, #15887.
Fixes#47656.
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