* Move the colon inside the `<strong>` tags in some `Error:` prefixes, to match other strings.
* Move the full stop at the end of some sentences outside of the `<strong>` tags used for individual phrases.
Follow-up to [11669], [23844], [53118], [53458], [53476].
Props NekoJonez, Presskopp.
Fixes#56027.
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If the path starts with a slash, it will be considered absolute and returned as is earlier in the function.
It it's not absolute, then it does not start with a slash, so there is nothing to trim.
This change is covered by existing unit tests.
Follow-up to [6984], [53457].
Props karlijnbk.
See #55897.
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`phpversion()` return value and `PHP_VERSION` constant value are identical, but the latter is several times faster because it is a direct constant value lookup compared to a function call.
Props ayeshrajans, jrf, mukesh27, costdev, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#55680.
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Replace error suppressing in `wp_filesize()` with a `file_exists()` check before calling the native PHP `filesize()` function.
Follow up to [52837].
Props Cybr, johnbillion, spacedmonkey, antpb, azouamauriac, ironprogrammer, mukesh27, costdev, audrasjb, dlh.
Fixes#55678.
See #49412.
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While using reserved PHP keywords as parameter name labels is allowed, in the context of function calls using named parameters in PHP 8.0+, this will easily lead to confusion. To avoid that, it is recommended not to use reserved keywords as function parameter names.
This commit renames the `$function` parameter to `$callback` in `wp_die_*_handler` filters, which aims to make it easier to use a non-reserved parameter name for anyone utilizing these filters.
Follow-up to [52946], [52996], [52997], [52998], [53003], [53014], [53029], [53039], [53116], [53117], [53137], [53174], [53184], [53185], [53192], [53193], [53198], [53203], [53207], [53215], [53216], [53220], [53230], [53232], [53236], [53239], [53240], [53242].
Props jrf, aristath, poena, justinahinon, SergeyBiryukov.
See #55327.
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`wp_list_pluck()` is used by WordPress to pluck items from a list. Of course, this requires a list. This validates the input of `wp_list_pluck()` to ensure it is a list.
This matches the behaviour of `wp_list_sort()` and `wp_filter_object_list()`.
Props marv2, davidbaumwald, mkox, SergeyBiryukov, dd32.
Fixes#54751.
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When using a block theme that declares Widgets support, it's better to not specify a menu order for the Widgets menu to avoid conflicts between menu items order.
Props Rufus87, ironprogrammer, audrasjb, hellofromTonya, davidbaumwald.
Fixes#54916.
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The new location is next to the pre-existing `count_users()` function, along with other user-specific functions, and should be a more appropriate place in terms of consistency.
This affects:
* `get_user_count()`
* `wp_maybe_update_user_counts()`
* `wp_update_user_counts()`
* `wp_schedule_update_user_counts()`
* `wp_is_large_user_count()`
Follow-up to [53011], [53016].
See #38741.
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Currently in WordPress multisite there is a concept of large networks. The function `wp_is_large_network` is used to determine if a network has a large number of sites or users. If a network is marked as large, then
expensive queries to calculate user counts are not run on page load but deferred to scheduled events. However there are a number of places in a single site installation where this functionality would also be useful, as
expensive calls to count users and roles can make screens in the admin extremely slow.
In this change, the `get_user_count` function and related functionality around it is ported to be available in a single site context. This means that expensive calls to the `count_users` function are replaced with
calls to `get_user_count`. This change also includes a new function called `wp_is_large_user_count` and a filter of the same name, to mark if a site is large.
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Fixes#38741.
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A new function `wp_filesize()` was added with [52837]. The function lived in the `wp-admin/includes/file.php` file. However, this admin specific function is not loaded into memory when hitting `media/edit` endpoint. The result was a `500` Internal Server Error. Why? The function is invoked with that endpoint, but the function does not exist in memory.
This commit relocates the new function to the `wp-includes/functions.php` file. In doing so, the function is available for both the frontend and backend.
Follow-up to [52837].
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Fixes#55367.
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The list item separator is a locale property, and it doesn't make much sense to translate it separately in multiple projects. This changeset implements the following modifications:
- Define list item separator as a new WP_Locale property
- Add `wp_get_list_item_separator()` as a wrapper for `WP_Locale::get_list_item_separator`
- Replace `$wp_locale->get_list_item_separator()` calls with `wp_get_list_item_separator()`
- Added a compatibility layer for bundled themes
Props SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy, rsiddharth, johnbillion, audrasjb.
Fixes#39733.
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This changeset adjusts the regex in `wp_check_filetype()` to support query strings in URLs.
Follow-up to [30640], [32172].
Props voldemortensen, johnbillion, layotte, dd32, atomicjack, supercleanse, spencercameron, ianmjones, audrasjb.
Fixes#30377.
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`file_get_contents()` is faster than `fread()`, because the PHP core can decide how to best read the remaining file; it could decide to issue just one `read()` call or `mmap()` the file first.
Per the PHP manual, `file_get_contents()` or `stream_get_contents()` is the preferred way to read the contents of a file into a string. It will use memory mapping techniques if supported by the OS to enhance performance.
Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.file-get-contents.php PHP Manual: file_get_contents()].
Follow-up to [50810], [52696], [52698].
Props maxkellermann.
See #55069.
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`file_get_contents()` is faster than `fread()`, because the PHP core can decide how to best read the remaining file; it could decide to issue just one `read()` call or `mmap()` the file first.
Per the PHP manual, `file_get_contents()` or `stream_get_contents()` is the preferred way to read the contents of a file into a string. It will use memory mapping techniques if supported by the OS to enhance performance.
Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.file-get-contents.php PHP Manual: file_get_contents()].
Follow-up to [12044], [49073], [52696].
Props maxkellermann.
See #55069.
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Twenty Twenty-Two requires WordPress 5.9 but currently can't be (re)activated in the 5.9 branch because `version_compare( '5.9-RC3-52627', '5.9', '>=' )` as used by `is_wp_version_compatible()` returns `false`. To appreciate the testing of upcoming versions any `-alpha`, `-RC`, `-beta` suffixes are now stripped off from the WordPress version before checking for compatibility.
Fixes#54882.
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This makes the strings easier to translate and provides more details about what exactly is deprecated: a PHP function, a file name, or a WordPress hook.
The changes apply to:
* `_deprecated_function()`
* `_deprecated_constructor()`
* `_deprecated_file()`
* `_deprecated_argument()`
* `_deprecated_hook()`
* `_doing_it_wrong()`
Follow-up to [6514], [7884], [12536], [12584], [16939], [16942], [16945], [24439], [24723], [32989], [37861], [39315].
Props mukesh27, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54658.
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If after processing through `add_query_arg()` a `?#` remains, this commit removes the unnecessary and unused `?` character as there are no query args in the URL.
Includes tests.
Follow-up to [1823], [5193], [5999], [6005].
Props benjaminanakenam, sabernhardt, costdev, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#44499.
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Clarify messaging of when `wp_nonce_ays('log-out')` is called due to an invalid log out nonce. The HTML title now describes the action being taken rather than using the generic text "something went wrong".
Props davidkryzaniak, hellofromTonya, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#52600.
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The code in `wp_list_filter()` was a duplicate of `wp_filter_object_list()`, minus the `WP_List_Util::pluck()` (used when `$field` is configured).
In testing the wrapper, discovered an edge case (and potential bug) in `WP_List_Util::filter()` where if the operator matches an empty array was returned without resetting the output property. Without that property being set correctly, `WP_List_Util::get_output()` was not correct. This commit also fixes this by resetting the property to an empty array.
Follow-up to [15686], [17427], [38928], [51044].
Props pbearne, sergeybiryukov, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#53988.
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Previously, when uploading a media item type that is not supported, the default error message claims that the reason it cannot upload is due to security reasons. This is not always true. Now the warning says that the type is not allowed, which is always true.
Props antpb, Presskopp, peterwilsoncc, desrosj, iluy, circlecube, mikeschroder.
Fixes#53626.
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>PHP natively allows for autovivification (auto-creation of arrays from falsey values). This feature is very useful and used in a lot of PHP projects, especially if the variable is undefined. However, there is a little oddity that allows creating an array from a `false` and `null` value.
The above quote is from the PHP 8.1 RFC and the (accepted) RFC changes the behaviour described above to deprecated auto creation of arrays from `false`. As it is deprecated, it _will_ still work for the time being, but as of PHP 9.0, this will become a Fatal Error, so we may as well fix it now.
The `recurse_dirsize()` function retrieves a transient and places it in the `$directory_cache` variable, but the `get_transient()` function in WP returns `false` when the transient doesn't exist, which subsequently can lead to the above mentioned deprecation notice.
By verifying that the `$directory_cache` variable is an array before assigning to it and initializing it to an empty array, if it's not, we prevent the deprecation notice, as well as harden the function against potentially corrupted transients where this transient would not return the expected array format, but some other variable type.
Includes adding dedicated unit tests for both the PHP 8.1 issue, as well as the hardening against corrupted transients.
Includes some girl-scouting: touching up a parameter description and some code layout.
Refs:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/autovivification_false
* https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_transient/
Follow-up to [49212], [49744].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya.
See #53635.
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When the PHP native `dirname()` function is used on a Windows disk name - i.e. `C:\`-, it will return the same, i.e, it will return `C:\` again.
The `clean_dirsize_cache()` function didn't have guard clause against this, which meant that on Windows based systems and IIS servers, this function would result in WordPress getting stuck into an infinite loop.
The adjustment to the `while` part of the function fix this by checking if the return value of the `dirname()` function call is the same as the original path passed to `dirname()`, which effectively fixes the infinite loop.
A number of other improvements made:
1. Add input validation for the `$path` parameter to guard against invalid variable types being passed into the function.
2. Guard against an empty `$path` parameter, which would result in an infinite loop on both Windows as well as *nix based systems.
In both these cases, a PHP notice will now be thrown.
3. When a non-empty string, which isn't a path would previously be passed, the `dirname()` function would transform that to a `.` and the `.` key in the transient cache would be cleared out.
This was a bug as there is no relation between a non-path string and the root directory of file system.
This bug has been fixed by checking that something could actually be a path and handling received non-empty, non-path input parameters in a special way, i.e only removing the cache key for the passed string and bowing out from further processing.
Unfortunately, no tests can be added to guard against the infinite loop.
For the other fixes, we have added appropriate unit tests.
Follow-up up [49212], [49616], [49744].
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Fixes#52241.
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* Document the post statuses global as an array of `stdClass` objects
* Document the taxonomies global as an array of `WP_Taxonomy` objects
* Document the return value of the post count functions as `stdClass` objects
* Fix some typos
See #53399
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The `wp_privacy_anonymize_ip()` function expects a string for the `$ip_addr` parameter, but did not do any input validation.
One of the pre-existing test cases, passed `null` to the function, leading to a `substr_count(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($haystack) of type string is deprecated` notice on PHP 8.1.
Fixed now by doing a cursory check on the variable at the start of the function and bowing out early for a number of cases (`null`, `false`, `0`, `''`) which would all result in the same `0.0.0.0` output anyway.
Follow-up [42971].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya.
See #53635.
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This fixes a `preg_match_all(): Passing null to parameter #2 ($subject) of type string is deprecated` notice on PHP 8.1.
The behavior for `null` and `string` input is covered by the existing `Tests_Functions::test_validate_file()` test.
Effect: Errors down by 238, assertions up by 1920, failures down by 1.
Props jrf, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
See #53635.
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r51211 accidentally introduced a fatal error for Multisite instances with `ms_files_rewriting` enabled. Reverting removes the error, and the original purpose of the commit can be solved in another way.
Props otto42, barry, ryelle, azaozz.
Fixes#53492. See #53475.
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* Update the function DocBlock per the documentation standards.
* Move the unit tests to a more appropriate place.
* Rename and reorder the tests for consistency with `_wp_array_get()` tests.
Follow-up to [50958], [50962], [50964].
See #53175, #52625.
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As a result of the recent changes, both functions were calling each other if the `exif` PHP extension is not available.
The issue is now resolved by calling the `getimagesize()` PHP function directly, instead of the `wp_getimagesize()` wrapper.
Follow-up to [50146], [50810], [50814], [50815], [50818-50821].
See #35725.
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* Document that WebP constants are only defined in PHP 7.1+.
* Correct the `$filename` parameter type in `wp_get_webp_info()`.
* Use a consistent message when skipping tests due to the lack of WebP support.
* Remove unnecessary `else` branches after `markTestSkipped()`.
* Replace `assertEquals()` with more appropriate assertions.
Follow-up to [50810].
See #35725.
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Add support for uploading, editing and saving WebP images when supported by the server.
Add 'image/webp' to supported mime types. Correctly identify WebP images and sizes even when PHP doesn't support WebP. Resize uploaded WebP files (when supported) and use for front end markup.
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Fixes#35725.
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Move `wp_get_script_tag()`, `wp_print_script_tag()`, `wp_print_inline_script_tag()` and `wp_get_inline_script_tag()` functions from `functions.php` to `script-loader.php`.
Relocate related tests to `dependencies` sub-directory.
Follow up to [50167].
Props adamsilverstein, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#39941.
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Add new functions `wp_get_script_tag`, `wp_print_script_tag`, `wp_print_inline_script_tag` and `wp_get_inline_script_tag` that support script attributes. Enables passing attributes such as `async` or `nonce`, creating a path forward for enabling a Content-Security-Policy in core, plugins and themes.
Props tomdxw, johnbillion, jadeddragoon, jrchamp, mallorydxw, epicfaace, alinod, enricocarraro, ocean90.
Fixes#39941.
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Previously, all logic utilizing `getimagesize()` was supressing errors making it difficult to debug usage of the function.
A new `wp_getimagesize()` function has been added to allow the errors to no longer be suppressed when `WP_DEBUG` is enabled.
Props Howdy_McGee, SergeyBiryukov, mukesh27, davidbaumwald, noisysocks, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#49889.
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Switching a WordPress site from HTTP to HTTPS has historically been a tedious task. While on the surface the Site Address and WordPress Address have to be updated, existing content still remains using HTTP URLs where hard-coded in the database. Furthermore, updating _two_ URLs to migrate to HTTPS is still a fairly unintuitive step which is not clearly explained.
This changeset simplifies migration from HTTP to HTTPS and, where possible, makes it a one-click interaction.
* Automatically replace insecure versions of the Site Address (`home_url()`) with its HTTPS counterpart on the fly if the site has been migrated from HTTP to HTTPS. This is accomplished by introducing a `https_migration_required` option and enabling it when the `home_url()` is accordingly changed.
* A new `wp_replace_insecure_home_url()` function is hooked into various pieces of content to replace URLs accordingly.
* The migration only kicks in when the Site Address (`home_url()`) and WordPress Address (`site_url()`) match, which is the widely common case. Configurations where these differ are often maintained by more advanced users, where this migration routine would be less essential - something to potentially iterate on in the future though.
* The migration does not actually update content in the database. More savvy users that prefer to do that can prevent the migration logic from running by either deleting the `https_migration_required` option or using the new `wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url` filter.
* For fresh sites that do not have any content yet at the point of changing the URLs to HTTPS, the migration will also be skipped since it would not be relevant.
* Expose a primary action in the Site Health recommendation, if HTTPS is already supported by the environment, built on top of the HTTPS detection mechanism from [49904]. When clicked, the default behavior is to update `home_url()` and `site_url()` in one go to their HTTPS counterpart.
* A new `wp_update_urls_to_https()` function takes care of the update routine.
* A new `update_https` meta capability is introduced to control access.
* If the site's URLs are controlled by constants, this update is not automatically possible, so in these scenarios the user is informed about that in the HTTPS status check in Site Health.
* Allow hosting providers to modify the URLs linked to in the HTTPS status check in Site Health, similar to how that is possible for the URLs around updating the PHP version.
* A `WP_UPDATE_HTTPS_URL` environment variable or `wp_update_https_url` filter can be used to provide a custom URL with guidance about updating the site to use HTTPS.
* A `WP_DIRECT_UPDATE_HTTPS_URL` environment variable or `wp_direct_update_https_url` filter can be used to provide a custom URL for the primary CTA to update the site to use HTTPS.
Props flixos90, timothyblynjacobs.
Fixes#51437.
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Add a feature so Admins can send users a 'password reset' email. This doesn't change the password or force a password change. It only emails the user the password reset link.
The feature appears in several places:
* A "Send Reset Link" button on user profile screen.
* A "Send password reset" option in the user list bulk action dropdown.
* A "Send password reset" quick action when hovering over a username in the user list.
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Fixes#34281.
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This changeset introduces a filter-based Robots API, providing central control over the `robots` meta tag.
* Introduces `wp_robots()` function which should be called anywhere a `robots` meta tag should be included.
* Introduces `wp_robots` filter which allows adding or modifying directives for the `robots` meta tag. The `wp_robots()` function is entirely filter-based, i.e. if no filter is added to `wp_robots`, no directives will be present, and therefore the entire `robots` meta tag will be omitted.
* Introduces the following `wp_robots` filter functions which replace similar existing functions that were manually rendering a `robots` meta tag:
* `wp_robots_noindex()` replaces `noindex()`, which has been deprecated.
* `wp_robots_no_robots()` replaces `wp_no_robots()`, which has been deprecated.
* `wp_robots_sensitive_page()` replaces `wp_sensitive_page_meta()`, which has been deprecated. Its rendering of the `referrer` meta tag has been moved to another new function `wp_strict_cross_origin_referrer()`.
Migration to the new functions is straightforward. For example, a call to `add_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_no_robots' )` should be replaced with `add_filter( 'wp_robots', 'wp_robots_no_robots' )`.
Plugins and themes that render their own `robots` meta tags are encouraged to switch to rely on the `wp_robots` filter in order to use the central management layer now provided by WordPress core.
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See #51511.
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This brings the accessibility improvements previously made for other areas of the admin in WordPress 5.3 to the installation screens too.
Follow-up to [46241-46244], [46247], [46248], [46293], [46425].
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Fixes#51854.
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r49212 greatly improved the performance of `get_dirsize()`, but also changed the structure of the data stored in the `dirsize_cache` transient. It stored relative paths instead of absolute ones, and also removed the unnecessary `size` array.
That difference in data structures led to a fatal error in the following environment:
* PHP 8
* Multisite
* A custom `WP_CONTENT_DIR` which is not a child of WP's `ABSPATH` folder (e.g., [https://roots.io/bedrock/ Bedrock])
* The `upload_space_check_disabled` option set to `0`
After upgrading to WP 5.6, the `dirsize_cache` transient still had data in the old format. When `wp-admin.php/index.php` was visited, `get_space_used()` received an `array` instead of an `int`, and tried to divide it by another `int`. PHP 7 would silently cast the arguments to match data types, but [https://wiki.php.net/rfc/arithmetic_operator_type_checks PHP 8 throws a fatal error]:
`Uncaught TypeError: Unsupported operand types: array / int`
`recurse_dirsize()` was using `ABSPATH` to convert the absolute paths to relative ones, but some upload locations are not located under `ABSPATH`. In those cases, `$directory` and `$cache_path` were identical, and that triggered the early return of the old `array`, instead of the expected `int`.
In order to avoid that, this commit restores the absolute paths, but without the `size` array. It also adds a type check when returning cached values. Using absolute paths without `size` has the result of overwriting the old data, so that it matches the new format. The type check and upgrade routine are additional safety measures.
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Fixes#51913. See #19879.
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* Clarifies that if you are on maintenance/security auto-updates that you are only on those and therefore there are more options available.
* Adds a message if a version control system has been detected, as automatic updates are disabled in that case.
* Ensures only one heading between `update available`, `you are on a dev version`, and `you are on latest` appears at any given time, falling back to `you are on latest` if something strange happens with the returned update data.
* Removes some older strings related to auto-updates, which greatly simplifies the above.
* Strips the `core-major-auto-updates-saved` query arg from the URL, as it is related to a dismissible notice.
Props audrasjb, pbiron, helen.
Fixes#51742.
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If reinstalling WordPress, there is a condition where tables would exist in the database. Ensures that when that is the case, the install process can carry along without issue.
Fixes#51676.
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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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