When installing and using database-saved salts, wp_create_nonce() causes database errors as wp_salt() attempts to insert into the not-yet-created options table. Since authentication isn't available during installation, we can safely skip creating a nonce.
Props nullvariable, pento, dd32.
Fixes#39047.
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SimplePie can set the Content-Type header automatically with the correct charset for convenience, but we already force the charset to match the site's, making it redundant at best. At worst, SimplePie incorrectly overrides the content-type for non-HTML content (such as API requests).
Props dlh, stevenkword.
Fixes#39066.
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[38740] incorrectly introduced logic that changed a comment's page when
'comment_order' was set to 'desc'. This is in violation of the design
of the comment pagination system: a comment's page is designed not to
change when 'comment_order' or 'default_comment_page' are changed.
See #31101.
Props rachelbaker.
Fixes#39280.
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`terms` values are passed through `sanitize_term_field()` with the 'db'
flag, which add slashes. Because `terms` are subsequently run through
`esc_sql()`, these slashes must be removed. See [36348], which added
a similar step to sanitization in `get_terms()`.
Props bcworkz.
Fixes#39315.
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This change avoids a PHP fatal error that can be encountered when the specified (or generated) source email is an invalid address, such as `wordpress@_`, it makes no effort to set a valid source, only avoid the fatal error.
See #25239 for correcting the email address.
Fixes#39360.
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Replaces the "doesn't" contraction with "does not" to be consistent with similar strings in `WP_Error` messages when a specified term or parent term is missing in `WP_REST_Terms_Controller`.
Props ramiy, ocean90.
Fixes#39176.
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Includes a new `supports` property in the response object and schema for the `/types` endpoints for users with the `edit_posts` capability for the given post type. The `supports` property returns an object of the features the given post type *supports*.
Props timmydcrawford, tyxla.
Fixes#39033.
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Introduced in [38674], the `wp_update_comment_data` filter took place after the `$data` was sliced and prepared for the database update statement. The location of the filter assumed the result of anyone applying it would not change the data type or make structural modifications or additions to the $data array. 😅
This moves the `wp_update_comment_data` filter to take place before the `$data` is sliced and prepared for the database update statement.
Props dshanske for initial patch.
Fixes#39380.
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The `term_exists()` check is not needed because of existing dupe
checks in `wp_insert_term()`. Furthermore, `term_exists()` conflates
term names and sanitized slugs, so incorrectly marks terms like
'C' and 'C+' as duplicates of one another.
Props garyc40, SergeyBiryukov, kovshenin, MikeHansenMe.
Fixes#16567.
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This addresses a major bug. Incorrectly setting the `$content_width` causes media embeds to end up with the wrong aspect ratio, among other issues. This fix uses `template_redirect`, to ensure conditional theme tags can be used. It also defines a default value at `after_theme_setup` so that plugins have something to work with at `init`.
Props sstoqnov, laurelfulford, obenland.
Fixes#39272.
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When plugins don't disable the `backupGlobals` PHPUnit option in their own tests, `$wpdb` is backed up and restored between classes of tests. The serialisation process used for this broke the database connection. This previously wasn't a problem, as it was reconnecting before each test.
[38398] introduced some changes that required the connection to be available in `setUpBeforeClass()`, earlier than in was previously reconnecting. This didn't cause warnings in Core, but it did cause warnings for plugins that don't disable the `backupGlobals` option.
The database connection now reconnects in `setUpBeforeClass()`. This change also fixes a few Core tests that weren't calling `parent::setUpBeforeClass()` or `parent::tearDown()` correctly.
Fixes#39327.
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