Previously, `wp_mail()` implemented Reply-To as a generic header, using
PHPMailer's `addCustomHeader()`. As such, the email address portion of
the header was being incorrectly encoded when the name portion
contained UTF-8 characters. Switching to PHPMailer's more specific
`addReplyTo()` method fixes the issue.
For greater readability, the handling of all address-related headers
(To, CC, BCC, Reply-To) has been standardized.
Props szepe.viktor, iandunn, bpetty, stephenharris.
Fixes#21659.
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`WP_HTTP_Proxy()` is used directly in `WP_Http_Curl()` and `WP_Http_Streams()`. Since `WP_Http::request()` doesn't use them anymore we have to move the proxy handling into `WP_Http::request()` so the proxy data can be passed to `Requests::request()`.
Props rmccue.
See #33055.
Fixes#37107.
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In some cases, images in the media library may contain spaces in
their filenames. This results in an invalid `srcset` attribute,
causing broken images on the front end. This change fixes the issue
by replacing spaces in URLs with URL encoded '%20' characters before
returning the `srcset` string.
Props underdude, joemcgill.
Fixes#36549.
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Also adds a missing initial `@since` version for `wp_xmlrpc_server::_prepare_post_type()`.
See [37890]. See #36217.
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After [38047], also include the comment_content with html in the preg_match against blacklist keys to match urls.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#37208.
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Use `wp_kses()` to clean comment_content for preg_match against the blacklist_keys. Also includes some initial unit tests for `wp_blacklist_check()`.
Previously, if a blacklisted key was used in comment_content split by an html tag the regex in `wp_blacklist_check()` would not find a match. Example: Where "springfield" was a blacklisted word, if the content of a comment included `spring<i>field</i>" `wp_blacklist_check()` would not return true.
Props cfinke.
Fixes#37208.
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The empty string was not incorrect. Using `array()` here instead makes things a bit more consistent by aligning with `get_sites()`, `get_users()`, and `get_terms()`.
See #32504.
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When using `register_meta()` with the function signature from 4.5 and earlier, the `auth_{$type}_meta_{$key}` and `sanitize_{$type}_meta_{$key}` filters are used. Any calls to `register_meta()` expecting this behavior should continue to work. The new filters, which take advantage of object subtypes, should not be added unless the proper `$args` array is passed.
See #35658.
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If auth and/or sanitize callbacks are specified in the arguments for
`register_meta()`, filters are added to handle these callbacks. These
should be removed when calling `unregister_meta_key()` to avoid
unintentional filtering.
See #35658.
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Uses image placeholders for the tags and makes then visible. That way the tags can also be deleted from inside the editor.
Props iseulde, azaozz.
Fixes#32923.
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To enhance accessibility for items without a link you can now define `tabindex="0"`, which makes descendant dropdowns accessible.
Props joedolson, afercia, ocean90.
Fixes#32495.
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Fixes a few accessibility issues, tweaks the design of the search form to match other Ajax search fields and improves compatibility with older browsers.
See #37230.
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Ajax, while considered an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is most commonly capitalized only in the first character.
Part props ocean90.
See #32246.
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Props xknown
Fixes#37227
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Previously, when clicking "Update now" the callbacks were erroneously removed. This prevented opening the filesystem credentials modal for a second time.
Fixes#37285.
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There is a bug in PHP 5.2.6 - 5.2.17 (https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44936, https://3v4l.org/IL0A2) which changes the access level of a setting to 63 after `ini_set()` was called.
To continue comparing the access value against `INI_ALL` and `INI_USER` use the bit operator `& 7`:
* `1 & 7 === 1` (INI_USER)
* `2 & 7 === 2` (INI_PERDIR)
* `4 & 7 === 4` (INI_SYSTEM)
* `7 & 7 === 7` (INI_ALL)
* `63 & 7 === 7` (INI_ALL)
See [38015].
See #32075.
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40M isn't enough and can lead to an "out of memory" error. Change `test_wp_raise_memory_limit()` to test that `wp_raise_memory_limit()` doesn't *lower* the memory limit.
See [38015].
See #32075.
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* Don't lower memory limit if the current limit is greater than `WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT`.
* Set `WP_MEMORY_LIMIT` and `WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT` to current limit if the `memory_limit` setting can't be changed at runtime.
* Use `wp_convert_hr_to_bytes()` when parsing the value of the `memory_limit` setting because it can be a shorthand or an integer value.
* Introduce `wp_raise_memory_limit( $context )` to raise the PHP memory limit for memory intensive processes. This DRYs up some logic and includes the existing `admin_memory_limit` and `image_memory_limit` filters. The function can also be used for custom contexts, the `{$context}_memory_limit` filter allows to customize the limit.
* Introduce `wp_is_ini_value_changeable( $setting )` to determine whether a PHP ini value is changeable at runtime.
* Remove a `function_exists( 'memory_get_usage' )` check. Since PHP 5.2.1 support for memory limit is always enabled.
Related commits: [38011-38013]
Props jrf, A5hleyRich, swissspidy, ocean90.
Fixes#32075.
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