The path to magic quote sanity took a fun and exciting turn: PHP core removed it and WordPress updated the minimum version.
For the formally external pclzip, the code is commented out to make investigating easier and in case we ever need to merge upstream (if that still exists) changes.
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See #47783.
Fixes#18322.
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Fix an issue where the submit button was enabled with an empty password when the user previously checked "Confirm use of weak password" for a weak password, then cleared the password field.
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Fixes#47924.
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* "Up to date" is an adverb phrase that describes an action that brings something in line with the latest information.
* "Up-to-date" is an adjective phrase that is used as a synonym for "current".
Props socalchristina, hareesh-pillai, garrett-eclipse, desrosj, aprea.
Fixes#38998.
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Hook documentation should be on the line directly above the line containing the `do_action()` or `apply_filters()` call. The CS auto-fixing, which changed some inconsistent function calls to multi-line function calls, is part of the reason why this was no longer the case for a select group of duplicate hook references.
Includes minor code layout fixes.
See #47110.
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Introduces `wp_get_original_image_path()` that retrieves the path to the originally uploaded image in all cases, and `big_image_size_threshold` filter to set the pixel value above which images will be scaled. The same value is used as max-width and max-height when scaling.
See #47873.
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Title attributes on abbreviations are only available to a minority of users. The
best option is to avoid unnecessary abbreviations when possible. In the other cases,
use an `<abbr>` element (which provides a hint to user agents on how to announce
and display the abbreviation) and provide an expansion in plain text on first use.
- `readme.html`: improves abbreviations and removes unnecessary `title` attributes
- options-general: removes unnecessary abbreviations and improves the remaining ones
- customizer schedule changeset date: removes unnecessary abbreviations and improves the remaining ones
- posts table date: uses a `span` element instead of an `abbr` element because this is not an abbreviation
Fixes#46980.
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* Add missing translator comments.
* Fix placement of some translator comments. Translator comments should be on the line directly above the line containing the translation function call for optimal compatibility with various `.pot` file generation tools. The CS auto-fixing, which changed some inconsistent function calls to multi-line function calls, is part of the reason why this was no longer the case for a select group of translator comments.
Includes minor code layout fixes.
Polyglots, rejoice! All WordPress core files now have translator comments for all strings with placeholders!
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Fixes#44360.
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With this change, the result of a site or network lookup by ID will be cached even if the ID does not exist. When a new site or network is created, the cache for the respective new ID is cleared.
Props mnelson4, nielsdeblaauw.
Fixes#42251.
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To better support HTML and string calls to `wp_die()` without
outputting invalid HTML, wraps error messages in `<div>` rather than `<p>`.
Adds `.wp-die-message` CSS class for styling.
Props dinhtungdu, jeremyfelt, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov, afercia, audrasjb, noisysocks.
Fixes#47580.
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Account for these new values in `settings_errors()`, resulting in `notice-warning` and `notice-info` CSS classes.
Map legacy `error` and `updated` CSS classes to `notice-error` and `notice-success`.
Props donmhico, toddhalfpenny, flixos90, desrosj, javorszky, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#44640, #44941.
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Most sites will be unaffected by this change, but those with a large number of rows in `wp_options`, only a small number of which have `autoload` set, will see a significant performance improvement.
Sites with a large number of rows in `wp_options`, with many of them having `autoload` set will unfortunately see a performance penalty on top of the already very slow queries they're running, but this should be the minority of cases.
Props DanBUK.
Fixes#24044.
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Introduces `WP_Site_Health::has_late_cron()` for late wp-cron jobs and extends the time allowance before a job is considered missed.
In a standard configuration using loopback requests, a job is considered late once past due and missed over five minutes past due.
Late and missed time frames are extended if `DISABLE_WP_CRON` is defined as `true` to allow for crontab tasks running less frequently. A job is considered late once it's 15 minutes past due and missed over one hour past due.
A file for site health unit tests has been introduced with tests for cron in critical, late and missed states.
Props rockfire, afragen, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#47223.
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