﻿__group__	ticket	summary	owner	component	_version	priority	severity	milestone	type	_status	workflow	_created	modified	_description	_reporter
Future Releases	22961	"""Allow link notifications from other blogs (pingbacks and trackbacks.)"" description is misleading"		Text Changes		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-16T14:39:50Z	2012-12-17T11:34:24Z	"The description for enabling pingbacks and trackback is ""Allow link notifications from other blogs (pingbacks and trackbacks.)"". Which is not correct a more appropriate description should be ""By default new posts can recieve notification (pingbacks and trackbacks) from other blogs"".

The current description is broken in particular when the option is not set which leads to the assumption that the pingbacks and trackbacks are block while they are not as they are still enabled for posts which were create before the option was disabled."	mark-k
Future Releases	19859	"""Bulk Edit"" Missing The Ability To Edit Tags"	gavinwye*	Quick/Bulk Edit		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	accepted		2012-01-20T02:56:24Z	2012-12-20T00:41:06Z	"Though I can add, remove and edit ""categories,"" I cannot do such actions to ""tags"" inside of /wp-admin/edit.php

So basically, I'm interested in a ""bulk tag editing"" GUI for the WordPress admin.

===

I was hoping to find out the status of this feature (planned, not planned, etc) but it appears that no one has spoken about this feature on the WordPress Trac.

Is there any interest in adding this feature? And could the respondent please provide any details on why or why not?

Thank you for your time."	ademos
Future Releases	7625	"""Customize Header"" page visual corrections [patch]"		Themes	2.7	low	minor	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2008-08-28T10:44:50Z	2011-02-07T12:23:07Z	"I prepare patch which make this page a little bit nicer.
Advanced options are now under colorpicker buttons not ""Update Header"" button.

Visualisation: http://img28.picoodle.com/data/img28/3/8/28/f_TestBlog825m_2edd713.png

Patch tested on WordPress blog (latest rev.)."	Simek
Future Releases	21140	"""Display name publicly as"" setting not set until a change is made in the setting"	nickharambee	Users	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	has-patch	2012-07-02T21:29:48Z	2012-07-02T22:37:46Z	"I have found this issue with several users that I have set up on my site.  The default value for ""Display name publicly as"" is the first name of the user when creating a new user, or at least that is what shows in the ""Display name publicly as"" drop-down menu.  However, when creating a new user, the full name, i.e. the first and last name is what displays publicly.  In order to get only the first name to display publicly I need to set the ""Display name publicly as"" option to another option, save changes, and then reset it to just the first name, and save changes again.

Surely, if it is the first name that shows in the drop-down menu, it should be the first name that actually displays publicly, without having to go through this rather strange process?

I am using the latest version of Buddypress (1.5.6) as well as several other plugins.  I have not tried disabling all of these."	nickharambee
Future Releases	24334	"""edit_form_after_title"" and ""edit_form_after_editor"" hooks wrapper optional?"		Administration	trunk	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2013-05-14T10:51:21Z	2013-05-14T18:38:39Z	"Would it be possible to make the `DIV.edit-form-section` wrapper applied around `edit_form_after_title` and `edit_form_after_editor` hooks in post/page edit screen optional in WP3.6? Or create additional non-wrapped hooks besides?

[http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/edit-form-advanced.php#L462]
[http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/edit-form-advanced.php#L502]

These wrappers were actually introduced in WP3.6, the WP3.5 version was without them. 

'''Explanation of what I do:'''
* `edit_form_after_title` hook - I output UL list of tabbed interface here and open the first tab content DIV
* `edit_form_after_editor` hook - I close the first tab content DIV and output the other tab content DIVs

The first content DIV is always a visual editor. But as you can see, when I open the DIV in one hook and closing it in another one, this was working fine in WP3.5 as no wrapper was added to those hooks. Once there is a wrapper, it obviously messes up the HTML and closes divs prematurely. This is causing issues obviously for tabbed interface.

Screenshot: [http://awesomescreenshot.com/09915rzc37]
Ticket started on Alpha/Beta support forum: [http://wordpress.org/support/topic/wrapper-of-edit_form_after_title-and-edit_form_after_editor-hooks-optional]

Thank you!"	lemmonaid
Future Releases	22773	"""Gallery Settings"" should be extensible"		Gallery	3.5	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-06T03:17:19Z	2013-01-06T02:29:57Z	"This isn't necessarily new to 3.5, but now that we have a great gallery management system, I think we need to allow developers to customize the Gallery Settings fields (other than Link To / Columns / Random).

My specific use - which I think is common - is a completely custom gallery shortcode for a client. First and foremost, the client would like to be able to ""title"" the gallery itself, so a hook allowing the addition of custom field(s) would be needed. Ideally, the default fields would also be filterable so they can be removed as well (though I suppose we can do that with CSS now): for instance, most custom gallery implementations don't use the ""columns"" option."	jakemgold
Future Releases	18701	"""hierarchical"" argument for get_pages() does nothing"		General	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-09-19T06:48:32Z	2011-11-16T00:17:33Z	"The `hierarchical` argument for `get_pages()` is never actually used. It is in an `if` statement, but one that requires `child_of` to also be set:

{{{
if ( $child_of || $hierarchical )
	$pages = & get_page_children($child_of, $pages);
}}}

Props Vynce Montgomery for pointing this out to me."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	9170	"""jQuerify"" adding a new user..."		Users		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	close	2009-02-18T23:11:58Z	2011-02-12T04:43:57Z	"After adding a new user it's confusing that only that user is displayed in the table.  It always takes me a couple seconds before I realize that it's just showing the new user.  It seems it would be more efficient to show all of the users and just have the new row highlighted with jQuery.  

(I can code this if needed.)"	aaron_guitar
Future Releases	22222	"""Mode"" buttons bumped below (in 1024x768) when long category name exists"		Administration		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-18T17:22:33Z	2013-02-09T20:54:12Z	"If there's a long category name, the category filter <select> menu widens. On a 1024x768 screen, this causes the list/excerpt mode buttons to get bumped down.

screenshot: http://kdl.dropmark.com/25665/1130400

One thought was to move that option to Screen Options, which I think makes more sense anyway. "	trepmal
Future Releases	15636	"""New User Default Role"" dropdown should order by privilege level"		Users	3.0.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2010-12-01T22:10:32Z	2013-01-22T15:17:49Z	"The '''New User Default Role''' dropdown at '''wp-admin/options-general.php''' is in spiffy random order:
 * Subscriber
 * Administrator
 * Editor
 * Author
 * Contributor

This UI bug suggests that '''Subscriber''' and '''Contributor''' are the opposite poles of privilege levels. In fact, they are successive steps in increasing privilege. Also, it doesn't make sense to put the least and greatest privileges, '''Subscriber''' and '''Administrator''', next to each other.

Please let proximity and position serve their purpose: order this dropdown by level of access, starting with the least access:
 * Subscriber
 * Contributor
 * Author
 * Editor
 * Administrator"	novasource
Future Releases	14364	"""Now"" button for current date in update post published date and time"		General	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-07-20T15:16:00Z	2010-10-28T10:05:40Z	"It would be very convenient to have a button called ""Now"" in ""Edit post"" window in ""Published on: date @ time"" section. 

Google likes to know when old posts gets updated. So it is recommended to update post ""published on:"" date when post content is updated. When a user wants to update publishing time and date of a post, he must click ""Edit"", then manually enter year, month, day, hour and minute of current date and time and then click ""Update post"". It is quite slow and dull process but it could be automated easily with a new button.

It would be very nice to have a button called ""Now"" which should automatically fill in year, month, day, hour and minute fields with values of current date and time. 

Whenever a user updates post publishing date and time, the date and time that he/she usually enters is current date and time. The ""Now"" button would be a big time saver for users who update their posts."	dovydas
Future Releases	10219	"""Older Entries"" and ""Newer Entries"" links are wrong when entries displayed in ascending order"		Template		low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-06-19T16:41:02Z	2010-04-10T10:31:31Z	"I added ""?order=ASC"" to a tag URL I was sending out to some people, because I wanted them to view a set of blog postings in ascending chronological order, and I noticed that the ""Older Entries"" and ""Newer Entries"" links at the bottom of the page were reversed.

I fixed this with the attached changes to the default theme.  I don't know if this is the ""right"" fix, but it worked for me, and if it isn't quite wrong, perhaps at least it will give a more experienced WordPress developer than I an idea for how to fix it properly.
"	jikamens
Future Releases	24369	"""Open link in a new window/tab"" shows the wrong information"		Editor	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-19T23:55:56Z	2013-05-19T23:55:56Z	"I noticed that the ""Open link in a new window/tab"" checkbox in Wordpress' editor sometime shows the wrong information. I can get this consistently by:

1/ writing a post in word, including links inserted in Word

2/ copy the text to WP's editor

3/ links will be converted from Word in clean HTML and will open in the same window by default

4/ select the first link and open ""Insert/Edit Link"" by clicking on the Link button. The first time, the box will be unchecked. That's correct.

5/ change that first link to ""Open link in a new window/tab"". click on Update

6/ go to the next link and open ""Insert/Edit Link"" again. Oh no it shows the ""Open link in a new window/tab"" checked while the HTML code shows that it is NOT targeted to ""_blank"".

Example: WP's editor says that this will open in aa new window: http://screencast.com/t/rxR6oeEjL

Bur the HTML is clear: it's not targeted to ""_blank"": http://screencast.com/t/xDBnYsh9Z

Thank you,"	hubertnguyen
Future Releases	18075	"""Scan for lost attachments"" should look for orphaned files in the /uploads/ folder"		Media	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-07-11T23:19:25Z	2011-07-11T23:40:52Z	"I recently moved my blog over to another host, and just copy and pasted my /wp-content/uploads/ folder into the new destination. I've now got four years worth of media, but none of it is in the media library.

I assumed the button on the Media Library (under Unattached) would add these files to the database, but it didn't.

Extending this use case, this feature could also be used as a bulk ""these files are already on the server, I don't want to upload them"" (which is the only way to add files to the media library, no?) action."	shamess
Future Releases	22557	"""Trash"" should be a name"		I18N	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2012-11-23T15:56:48Z	2012-12-19T04:39:57Z	"Hi there,

Not sure if this happens to other languages than pt_BR, but the string ''trash'' sometimes works bad when not as a name.

I would like to suggest to keep the word as a name and avoinding to flex it such ''Trash it, transhing'' etc, there is no need to singular and plural for it, I find silly ""Trashes"" in content tables since there is a counter next to the label.

That's all!"	Dianakc
Future Releases	14860	"""Updated"" message DIV jumping around Edit Post screen"		JavaScript	3.0.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2010-09-13T07:13:35Z	2010-09-14T14:33:13Z	"Okay, so I'm developing a plugin that uses a separate form tag on the Edit Posts screen to manage custom attributes. This form's inserted into the header using the ""in_admin_header"" action.

Now, to keep the same consistent formatting, I've used the same class names as used by the headings on the rest of the page:

{{{
<div class=""wrap rbs_ep"">
	<div class=""icon32""><br /></div>
	<h2>Edit Properties</h2>
	
	...
</div>
}}}

Now, whenever the page is published or updated, the ""Updated"" message box suddenly jumps from the top of the page into the form. Looking through the source for a bit, I found the culprit:

'''./wp-admin/js/common.dev :: Lines 197-199'''
{{{
// Move .updated and .error alert boxes. Don't move boxes designed to be inline.
$('div.wrap h2:first').nextAll('div.updated, div.error').addClass('below-h2');
$('div.updated, div.error').not('.below-h2, .inline').insertAfter( $('div.wrap h2:first') );
}}}

This little script is assuming that the first <h2> tag it finds is the one being displayed at the top of the page to the user. Now, I know the obvious solution here would simply be to move the form's source to the page's footer, but I still think this is a clumsy solution to an otherwise preventable issue.

Can't the Edit Page's heading be assigned an ID so the script can place the ""updated"" box more accurately? I don't want to duplicate CSS rules in my layout simply to reapply the same formatting using a different tag (e.g., ""<div class=""h2"">Edit Properties</div>""), as this'd simply be a messier approach. I think the script should be looking for a H2 tag with an ID (or at least a specific CSS class) to place the message box."	Alhadis
Future Releases	19737	"""What's New"" screen confusing for minor updates"		Help/About	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-01-04T17:49:14Z	2013-01-22T01:34:46Z	"As [http://www.wptavern.com/wordpress-3-3-1-fixes-security-exploit reported on WPTavern], when you ugprade to 3.3.1, the ""What's New"" screen makes it seem like all the new features were introduced in 3.3.1 and not 3.3.

We should add a header below the short summary to the effect of ""New features introduced in 3.3""."	scribu
Future Releases	22014	$arg was undefined, added it as optional param		External Libraries	2.5	normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-09-27T09:40:45Z	2012-09-27T09:56:35Z	"The variable $arg was not defined, so I added it as an extra parameter.

wp-admin/includes/class-ftp.php 
function nlist

Patch here :
https://github.com/h4ck3rm1k3/WordPress/commit/1bb897fc0e20de43122a468d1dae85ad2ad33c37"	h4ck3rm1k3
Future Releases	19044	$depth in start_el  Walker_Category has null value		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-10-25T10:17:55Z	2011-10-28T08:46:10Z	"{{{
File wp-includes/category-template.php
Line: 829
}}}

Issue: 
{{{
The variable $depth is not returning value.
start_el() - $depth not showing. (Always return zero)
start_lvl() - $depth works fine. 
end_lvl() - $depth works fine.
}}}


{{{

/**
	 * @see Walker::start_el()
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
	 * @param object $category Category data object.
	 * @param int $depth Depth of category in reference to parents.
	 * @param array $args
	 */
	function start_el(&$output, $category, $depth, $args) {
.....
}}}
"	nukecpower
Future Releases	19332	'Edit Category' page lacks hooks to edit form fields		General	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-11-22T17:18:13Z	2011-11-22T17:18:13Z	"The default 'Name', 'Slug' and 'Description' form fields are stuck in place on Categories and Custom Taxonomies. 
There are hooks before and after the form (eg {$taxonomy}_pre_edit_form), but nothing to modify the basic output. 
These fields, especially 'slug', can scare civilians and it would be nice not to have to use JS to hide them."	duncanjbrown
Future Releases	12993	'get_current_blog()' and/or 'current_blog_id()' function?		Multisite	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-04-14T08:32:48Z	2010-08-24T22:42:11Z	"I posted this over in the mu forums but realize it is pretty dead over there and may be better mentioned here:

http://mu.wordpress.org/forums/topic/17568?replies=2

It would be a great help to easily get the current blog's id as in 'current_blog_id()'. I searched the entire wordpress 3.0 and mu code and it is not mentioned anywhere.

'get_current_blog()' might imply something more complex that returns all a blog's info, which would be nice too.

But in the short term... 'current_blog_id()'?

People are currently having to call global variables to use $wpdb, $current_site and/or $blog_id. I feel all of these are messy and pretty generic variables to be using within theme or plugin files."	martythornley
Future Releases	23460	'get_plugin_data' doesn't load text domain		Plugins	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-12T18:09:24Z	2013-02-12T18:09:24Z	"'get_plugin_data' calls '_get_plugin_data_markup_translate' with the full path of the plugin file instead of the expected path relative to the plugins directory. The patch is the following on line 99 of 'wp-admin/includes/plugin.php':
{{{
$plugin_data = _get_plugin_data_markup_translate( plugin_basename( $plugin_file ), $plugin_data, $markup, $translate );
}}}
It might solve ticket #20813 as well."	npetetin
Future Releases	22857	'Header Image' state isn't removed from images previously used as header image		Appearance	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-11T18:54:08Z	2012-12-11T23:04:31Z	"Steps to reproduce:

 1. Set your site's header image from Appearance -> Header by uploading an image or choosing one from your media library.
 2. Repeat step 1.
 3. Visit the Media Library and note that your previous header image still says 'Header Image' next to it.

Not a 3.5 regression as it happens in 3.4.2 too.

"	johnbillion
Future Releases	21660	'p' arg should work with custom post types		Query		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2012-08-22T15:27:49Z	2012-11-01T18:20:10Z	"Doing a query like following, where 42 is a custom post_type, will fail:

{{{
$query = new WP_Query( array( 'p' => 42 ) );
}}}

The resulting query looks like:

{{{
SELECT wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts  WHERE 1=1  AND wp_posts.ID = 42 AND wp_posts.post_type = 'post'  ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC
}}}

This is because WP_Query forces the {{{post_type}}} arg to 'post' when it's not set. We should not force it when the {{{p}}} arg is set."	batmoo
Future Releases	18703	'pre_get_posts'-filter without effect when modifying 'tax_query'. Wrong parameters passed to 'parse_tax_query() ??; WP 3.2.1.	info@…	General	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-09-19T13:10:12Z	2012-05-31T16:27:52Z	"When modifying the 'tax_query' array directly with 'pre_get_posts' filter (e.g. setting 'include_children' to false), then it will firstly  be modified in 'wp-includes/query.php' -> get_posts() after running the filter in line 1911.

But after line 2195 and running 'parse_tax_query' the 'tax_query' 'include_children'-parameter is unwanted reset/changed to the default value.

I think the bug is the following:
 
parse_tax_query() uses and needs values from the 'tax_query'-array but gets passed over only the 'query_vars'-array. so it resets the 'tax_query'-array-parameters in query.php line 1678 and hereby also the previously and individually set 'tax_query' values.

as far as i understand the core, i assume that any changes to the 'tax_query'-array with 'pre_get_posts'-filter will get lost and only changes to the 'query_vars'-array will take effect."	xitromedia
Future Releases	19793	'thumbnail' edit doesn't work		Media	3.3.1	normal	critical	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-01-10T15:38:54Z	2012-06-13T21:38:18Z	"When you upload some image, by the default 'thumbnail', 'medium' and 'large' sizes of this image are generated.
You can re-crop them by clicking on 'edit image' link.
If you check 'Thumbnail' on 'Apply changes to:', only 'thumbnail' size will be re-cropped (thats how I understand this feature).

But.
If you set 'Selection' in 'Image Crop' to actual 'thumbnail' size set in 'Media' page of the settings, nothing will be re-cropped and saved (first problem). Once you try, you lose the ability to check 'Apply changes to' option on the 'Edit image' screen, it disappears (second one).

How to reproduce.
Set 'thumbnail' in settings to '280x210'. Check crop option.
Upload some big image (bigger than 'thumbnail' size), click on 'Edit image' link in image edit screen.
Make a selection on image.
Find 'Image Crop' section. Don't fill 'Aspect ratio' (not tested), fill 'Selection' with '280' and '210'.
Set 'Thumbnail' in 'Apply changes to'.
Click on crop icon, and then on 'Save' button.
Get a response 'Image saved'.
You fill like you have re-cropped 'thumbnail' size of the image and new one was generated. It didn't.
Go to uploads folder, try to find your new thumbnail. There is still a previous one.
Something strange happened.

After this, inside '_wp_attachment_backup_sizes' of re-cropped attachment, we get 'thumbnail-orig' item. Its ok.
If you check '_wp_attachment_metadata', you won't find 'thumbnail' item anymore. Its disappeared. Like you don't have 'thumbnail' size set.
Thats strange. Logically, it should contain link to re-cropped thumbnail.

Tested on 3.3 and 3.3.1.
"	janmakinen
Future Releases	23269	.maintenance location issue on symlinked install		Upgrade/Install	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-22T21:57:11Z	2013-01-22T21:57:11Z	"I've started to symlink some of our WordPress installs using a folder structure as follows:

.htaccess
index.php
wp -> /var/www/wordpress/WordPress-latest
wp-config.php
wp-content

The wp folder is a symlink to either the latest version of WordPress, trunk or a specific version and the WordPress core files are all read only by the web server (WordPress core file installs are taken care of by Chef)

I thought creating a .maintenance file in the root or the wp-content folder would trigger maintenance mode but it looks like the .maintenance file is only detected if it lives in the same folder as the WordPress core files ($wp_filesystem->abspath()) which is read only so it's never going to be created there.

Having a shared core codebase even if I did override the write only permissions and set a .maintenance file in the WordPress directory that would mean every single site using that codebase would go into maintenance mode. (which sometimes might be useful since wordpress-latest might need updating)

What about having WordPress look for the .maintenance file in the directory above similar to what we can do with the wp-config.php file? This would then mean with a symlinked install and shared codebase you could trigger .maintenance mode for a single install or all installs using the codebase.

Or relocating the .maintenance file into the wp-content folder. This is after all where most web servers usually have write permission and where created files are meant to go."	WPsites
Future Releases	16158	3.0.4 Upgrade failed on localhost testbed, successful on public site		HTTP	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-01-08T21:03:55Z	2011-01-09T14:15:17Z	"Running: 3.0.1, Ubuntu, Apache

I'm still looking at this but wanted to report it while I have a break.

I got the holiday notice to upgrade to 3.0.4.  When I did an auto-upgrade on my local testbed (http://localhost:9090/wp/wp-admin/update-core.php), WP reported that I have latest version.  Plugin upgrades work fine.  The auto upgrade was successful on my public sites.  I have WP_DEBUG, etc. on for my local testbed and no errors were reported.  I have upgraded my local testbed this way in the past, definitely for 3.0.1.

Below is a debug dump I hack in the WP_HTTP->request call coming from wp_version_check.  I pasted the URL use into the browser bar it returned the correct information.  Called from wordpress localhost, api.wordpress.com returns a HTML document with the <title>Page not found</title> and a bunch of info about wordpress.


{{{
[08-Jan-2011 20:42:48] URL='http://api.wordpress.org/core/version-check/1.5/?version=3.0.1&php=5.3.2-1ubuntu4.5&locale=en_US&mysql=5.0.83&local_package=&blogs=1&users=2&multisite_enabled=0'
[08-Jan-2011 20:42:48] r=array (
  'method' => 'GET',
  'timeout' => 3,
  'redirection' => 5,
  'httpversion' => '1.0',
  'user-agent' => 'WordPress/3.0.1; http://localhost:9090/wp/',
  'blocking' => true,
  'headers' => 
  array (
    'wp_install' => 'http://localhost:9090/wp/',
    'wp_blog' => 'http://localhost:9090/wp/',
    'Accept-Encoding' => 'deflate;q=1.0, compress;q=0.5',
  ),
  'cookies' => 
  array (
  ),
  'body' => NULL,
  'compress' => false,
  'decompress' => true,
  'sslverify' => true,
  'ssl' => false,
  'local' => false,
)
}}}


So two problems:

1) If the local site core check fails, it assumes what it is running is the most current.  There is no indication that the core check failed.  It seems like the ""Page Not Found"" page returned from api.wordpress.org should be displayed. See #16156, #16094 for similar issues.

2) What in the request is causing the HTTP get to fail?  I think it must something in the header information.  BUT, it USED to work.  Is the server behaving differently?"	dturvene
Future Releases	24023	3.5/wp-includes/functions.php : missing break statement		General	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened		2013-04-10T02:44:54Z	2013-04-10T18:59:20Z	"Line 263:

{{{
switch ( $token ) {
case 's' :
if ( '""' !== $data[$length-2] )
return false;
case 'a' :
}}}

Need ""break"" after ""return false"", because return happens only if condition met. Otherwise - falls to case 'a'
"	tivnet
Future Releases	23296	3.6 - Edit Post, Invalid implode after Core-Update		Warnings/Notices		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-01-25T23:48:51Z	2013-01-26T11:51:16Z	"'''Error:''' implode(): Invalid arguments passed

The implode function have invalid Arguments.

'''URL:''' /wp-admin/edit.php
[[BR]]'''HTTP referrer:''' http://adrean-test.eatserver.nl/wp-admin/update-core.php

'''FIX (wp-includes/compat.php - Line 32):'''
{{{
return ($chars  ? implode( '', $chars ) : array());
}}}
'''Stacktrace:'''
{{{
in implode called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-includes/compat.php (32)
in _mb_substr called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-includes/compat.php (18)
in mb_substr called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-includes/formatting.php (3096)
in wp_html_excerpt called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-includes/admin-bar.php (230)
in wp_admin_bar_site_menu called at ? (?)
in call_user_func_array called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-includes/plugin.php (487)
in do_action_ref_array called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-includes/admin-bar.php (58)
in wp_admin_bar_render called at ? (?)
in call_user_func_array called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-includes/plugin.php (406)
in do_action called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-admin/admin-header.php (113)
in require_once called at /www/htdocs-test/wp-admin/edit.php (220)
}}}"	hovida
Future Releases	19686	404 - File or directory not found		Multisite	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-12-29T19:47:45Z	2012-01-03T21:38:51Z	"We are running Wordpress using multiuser with Buddypress. Users are getting the 404 error after they click the save button in their settings.

I'm opening this ticket to report the source of the problem.

Wordpress 3.x
Buddypress 1.5
Windows 2008 R2 (IIS 7.5)

Themes installed are all Buddypress compatible and all themes seem to be affected. 
All option pages are affected.
Settings are updated when the user returns to the page - despite the error. A screen shot of the error can be seen at http://blogs.cnc.bc.ca/gagel/?attachment_id=38

The source of the problem appears to be in the wp_get_referer() function on line 164 in options.php. With the variables passed to the function it should redirect the user to the page they just submitted when they updated options. Instead they get the 404 error.

The page they're redirected to appears to be the absolute path of the submitted page appended to the absolute path again (minus the domain). So it looks like this:
userblog/wp-admin/userblog/wp-admin/options-general.php?settings-updated=true

When I switch out the wp_get_referrer() function with the variable $parent_page then the redirect worked as expected.

I'm uncertain about leaving it like this as my change may have introduced issues elsewhere...

This issue is discussed at http://wordpress.org/support/topic/recuring-404-file-or-directory-not-found-error?replies=8#post-2527566"	kwgagel
Future Releases	20609	<p> tags  in Editor not working on editing with wp_editor, wenn disabling media_buttons or quicktags		Editor		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-05-03T16:36:01Z	2012-05-05T01:01:57Z	"When disabling the media_buttons or quicktags via the third argument in wp_editor via a settings array, <p> tags are not displayed any more, so there are no line breaks any more in the editor. Only ""      "" is in the source code. The Problem also occurs, when changing 'quicktags' or 'media_buttons' in class-wp-editor.php in the core to false. wpautop is still true.

"	julian42
Future Releases	20388	?cpage=N URLs do not have canonical redirection		Canonical		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2012-04-07T05:43:02Z	2012-05-22T01:07:50Z	?cpage=N URLs aren't redirected to their pretty URL counterparts. They should be.	markjaquith
Future Releases	17200	[Search] Posts containing search terms missing from Search Results		Query	3.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-04-20T21:59:08Z	2011-04-21T08:27:25Z	"I tried to perform a search based on some text within [http://www.webfoundation.org/2010/03/web-foundation-tim-steve-featured-on-cnn-segment/ this article] on my site, specifically “Jason Sanchez”, but got no results.

Furthermore, when I [http://www.webfoundation.org/?s=cnn search for ""CNN""] (for example), only two entries come back:

* [http://www.webfoundation.org/2010/01/importance-of-web-in-haiti-earthquake-relief/ The Importance of the Web to Help Disaster Relief in Haiti]
* [http://www.webfoundation.org/about/boards/switzerland/iqbal-z-quadir/ Iqbal Z. Quadir]

…but not [http://www.webfoundation.org/2010/03/web-foundation-tim-steve-featured-on-cnn-segment/ this one], even though it should.

Other searches had similar problems (e.g., searching for ""video"", etc.). !WordPress' built-in search seems to have some serious flaws in its search algorithm. I'm hoping you can resolve this in an upcoming release."	newmediarts
Future Releases	19432	[SITE] Belguim IP shows only French version?		WordPress.org site		normal	minor	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2011-12-03T10:59:37Z	2011-12-04T10:46:52Z	"When a Belgium IP address goes to the English version of the WP.org site I shows that WordPress is also in French. But we have also Dutch & German in this country. So I was thinking: why not display the message as follows: 

'click here if you want WordPress in another language' and this takes you to a page where all languages are listed. That way a user that is at holidays in China easily find his French or German version."	jonezjea
Future Releases	24325	[wp-includes/load.php] LINE 270: ini_set should be verify before call		General		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-05-12T10:48:31Z	2013-05-17T12:54:09Z	"Block @2 should be encapsulate in @1 if.

Most of hosting disable ini_set function and this will resolve some users frustration about multiple junk line of logs or error display.

This is my first report, so I apologize if something is wrong.

@1
{{{
if (function_exists('ini_set')) {
 @2 CODE
}
}}}



@2
{{{
if ( WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY )
   ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );
elseif ( null !== WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY )
   ini_set( 'display_errors', 0 );

if ( WP_DEBUG_LOG ) {
   ini_set( 'log_errors', 1 );
   ini_set( 'error_log', WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/debug.log' );
}
}}}
"	teo.cojo
Future Releases	22174	_get_non_cached_ids() should use wp_cache_get_multi(), if available.		Cache	3.4.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-12T14:12:40Z	2013-01-10T00:10:20Z	Add wp_cache_get_multi() to all cache backends and conditionally use it in _get_non_cached_ids() so that post objects can be fetched from cache in parallel.	ryan
Future Releases	21649	_WP_Editor class is currently marked as final		Editor		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-08-21T13:13:08Z	2012-08-21T17:16:30Z	"Revision [19420] turned

{{{
class _WP_Editors{}
}}}

from wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php into 

{{{
final class _WP_Editors{}
}}}

I'm aware that editor API is currently under large changes but it would be great if plugins could extend _WP_Editors class by removing ""final"" keyword."	Marko-M
Future Releases	21268	_wp_page_template is getting 'stuck' to a page		General	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-13T22:21:42Z	2012-07-13T22:21:42Z	"Unmodified WP 3.4.1 / Ummodified TwentyEleven theme

Create a page (id=2).  Manually add a postmeta entry for 

{{{
post_id=2, 
meta_key = _wp_page_template, 
meta_value = pagefull.php
}}}


The page now opens with margin: 0 7.6%;  (correct!)

Now try to change it back to default, either by removing the _wp_page_template postmeta record or by editing the page -> Page Attribute / Template.  The page will not revert back to Default.  It continually displays as Full Width, and a postmeta item telling post_id 2 to use _wp_page_template = pagefull.php is added.

http://wp34.roveridx.com/?page_id=2

This behavior does not happen in 3.3.2."	shawmutsteve
Future Releases	13382	_wp_post_revision_fields filter is not very useful		Revisions	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-13T20:57:51Z	2013-01-21T14:48:16Z	"The _wp_post_revision_fields filter allows plugins to modify which post fields get revisioned (the default is title, content, excerpt).

It's pretty useless, though, since it's only run once and can't be changed by post_type.  A custom post type, for example, might only want to enable revisions on the content.

The _wp_post_revision_fields() is also a variation on the getter/setter pattern (static variable) we use in a few places to avoid globals.  It makes the function kind of crazy.

Proposal:  Split into two functions

{{{
@var int|object|array $post post_id or post object or post array
@return array Fields to revision: array( field => i18n'd label )
function wp_get_post_revision_fields( $post ) {
    // filter with _wp_post_revision_fields: pass post_id, post_type, ...?
    // don't cache results
}

@internal
@var array $past post array
@return array Filled $post array with revision info
function _wp_post_revision_fields( $post ) {
    $revisionable = wp_get_post_revision_fields( $post )
    // ...
}
}}}

I'd like to see this in 3.0 if we can, but marking as 3.1 for now."	mdawaffe
Future Releases	10149	A floating image added in a comment results in a weird layout in the default theme	iandstewart	Themes	2.8	low	minor	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	assigned		2009-06-13T22:33:19Z	2010-10-30T18:36:03Z	I'd have suggested a <div class=clear></div> or something in the default theme, but the bug is actually located within wp_list_comments().	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	22735	A given pointer should only show once on a screen		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-04T18:10:44Z	2012-12-14T23:51:42Z	If you have, say, multiple media buttons on a screen, you'll get multiple pointers, each pointing to an instance of that button. This shouldn't happen. In the case of the media button, it should probably only show up for the one associated with the main editor. In terms of the pointers in general, it should only show up once, not for each match in the DOM.	helen
Future Releases	21848	A single space in the image caption breaks alignment		Media	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-09-08T15:07:42Z	2012-09-09T08:53:24Z	"If you add just a single space in the caption field of an image using the media uploader, it ignores any alignment settings.

The expected behaviour would mean that regardless of what is entered into the caption box, the image alignment should be honoured."	luffer
Future Releases	23776	"A string of text starting with ""http://"" turned into a paragraph"		Embeds	2.9	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-14T21:11:00Z	2013-03-15T07:10:14Z	"
In either editor, if there's a line of text that starts with http:// wordpress will create a new paragraph.

This description box isn't working to show what I mean see this support post.

http://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-string-of-text-starting-with-http-turned-into-a-paragraph"	winterstreet
Future Releases	22556	A taxonomy archive query for attachments can't return results		Query	3.5	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	early	2012-11-23T15:11:50Z	2012-12-19T20:08:06Z	"In #21391 we made it easier to use custom taxonomies for attachments.

Example:
{{{
function ds_register_attachment_taxonomies() {
	$args = array(
		'label' => 'Color',
	);

	register_taxonomy(
		'image-color',
		'attachment:image',
		$args
	);
}
add_action( 'init', 'ds_register_attachment_taxonomies' );
}}}

This makes it also possible to make a query for this specific taxonomy. Example: 5 images has the term ""red"". The query: !http://example.com/image-color/red/

But: The page returns no attachments.

The query:
{{{
SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS wp_posts.ID FROM wp_posts INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships ON (wp_posts.ID = wp_term_relationships.object_id) WHERE 1=1 AND ( wp_term_relationships.term_taxonomy_id IN (404) ) AND wp_posts.post_type IN ('attachment') AND (wp_posts.post_status = 'publish' OR wp_posts.post_status = 'private') GROUP BY wp_posts.ID ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC LIMIT 0, 1
}}}

The problem is the `AND (wp_posts.post_status = 'publish' OR wp_posts.post_status = 'private')` part. Attachments post status is inherit, therefore no results.

The attached patch checks if the current post type is `attachment` and sets the post_status to `inherit`.

I would like to get this in 3.5, since it's one of the new features and could be really annoying,
"	ocean90
Future Releases	24119	A uniform approach to Plugins / Themes settings		Administration	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-04-18T07:28:14Z	2013-04-26T22:16:55Z	"Yesterday [https://irclogs.wordpress.org/chanlog.php?channel=wordpress&day=2013-04-17&sort=asc#m2987650 in IRC] (#!WordPress), we had a conversation about rules that would help make plugins and themes easier to use, which in turn would make !WordPress easier to use.  

There isn't a rule or guideline whether a plugin should make a tab or link under settings or if it even has to do any of the above. We all agreed that all plugins should have a link under settings. If the plugin enhances a different part of the site, the settings page could just tell you where the plugin feature is located. 

We also agreed that themes should put features like a static front page under customize like most already do, though I heard Responsive doesn't. I was told it puts static front page under settings. If it is a theme feature, then logically you should be able to at least find a link to where the features are under themes. 

Implementing general rules for plugins and themes would make !WordPress easier to use. Does anyone else agree?
    "	ryansatterfield
Future Releases	24051	a way of turning on upload space quota on single-site WordPress install		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-04-11T19:12:19Z	2013-04-12T16:11:20Z	"I was searching for a way to turn on upload space quota for single-site WordPress (not multisite) install. There does not seem to be one. I can't even emulate one with hooks, because in media.php 'upload_ui_over_quota' hook is multisite-specific and 'pre-upload-ui' does not allow me to emulate the same behavior.

I understand that need for upload space quota for single-site is not a very common scenario, but the relevant code is already there, only an alternative method of enabling it (e.g. a constant in wp-config.php) is needed."	ideag
Future Releases	18413	"Ability to Add Custom ""Add User"" Link"		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-08-15T14:44:54Z	2011-08-15T14:44:54Z	"For the ldap plugin i'd like to be able to utilize the current location of the ""Add New"" and ""Add Existing"" button to override it to show a button to link to the custom page for the ldap add user page.

Currently there are no hooks or filters that would allow me to add something in there - would it be possible to add in an action in there after the existing code to print out the add buttons?"	axelseaa
Future Releases	13743	Ability to change default theme for network sites		Multisite	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2010-06-06T05:44:12Z	2010-12-06T20:16:41Z	As stated in summary. I use WP 3.0 RC and I've found out that there is no way to set up a theme which should be used by default for newly created sites in network. Even then I disable all the themes except the one I want to be used, WP still set thentyten as theme for newly registered site. The only solution I was able to find is to change theme description and name to twentyten and delete all other themes. It's so simple to let administrator choose default network theme, and this option is present in many other CMS.	fuwaneko
Future Releases	12717	Ability to create new theme files.	nacin	Themes		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	reviewing		2010-03-26T00:30:26Z	2010-06-21T06:18:43Z	"It would be really nice to be able to create a new file with the theme editor (e.g. loop-category.php) or a new page template for example, when you realise that you need one.

This is related to the last comment in #12716 as creating new versions of parent theme files in your child theme also would be very useful.

Yes.... I know you can use FTP to do this, but when you want to create a new page template quickly and you are in the wrong place it would be a very useful feature.
By the same argument we have the theme editor in the first place, let make it even more useful."	Dickie
Future Releases	20547	Ability to define post attachment status on insertion		Media	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-04-25T20:57:48Z	2012-04-25T20:57:48Z	"By default, `wp_insert_attachment` will either set a new attachment as 'inherited' or 'private' - inherited being that it simply mimics the post status of its parent.

This is fine by default, but what about when wanting to run tests? For example, you have a live post that you want to add attachments to, but you want to ensure that the attachments (whatever they may be) are properly formatted before making them appear on your live post. By default, just uploading the attachment will push it live because it has inherited the published status of its parent.

Is this doable? What about filtering `$object` in the `wp_parse_args` function inside `wp_insert_attachment` to allow that property (along with the others - it makes sense to be able to filter them all) to be set?

Don't know how feasible it is, but if it's possible I'll work on a patch and tests."	griffinjt
Future Releases	13269	Ability to list by user role in wp_dropdown_users		Role/Capability		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-05-05T22:05:20Z	2010-10-27T11:52:42Z	"Hi Everyone!

I am using custom post types and during my experimentation I found it the best to create a new role as well. In short, a website will be hosting seminars, and we have seminars as a custom post type, and seminar speakers as a role (we want to be able to manage them as users, but restrict blog access). 

Since they are not authors, they will not show up in the author box on the new post page, so I added a new meta box, which contains a select box to select the speakers we need. 

For this I need to create a custom query, but it would be great if a simple attribute were added to the function wp_dropdown_users(). The argument could be ""role"" and you would need to add the name of the role, like ""speaker"". 

I hope this is something  useful to others too! While I have a pretty good understanding of the WP core now, I am not really comfortable checking out files yet, so sorry for not actually writing the code. "	danielpataki
Future Releases	19256	Ability to mark a comment as spam from the trash		Comments	2.9	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-11-16T03:07:48Z	2011-11-16T09:42:58Z	"Say you're scrolling through comments in the trash and you realize a comment should have ended up in spam instead.

There's no easy way to untrash then re-spam the comment — you'd lose it and it'd get restored to its previous status. You can't edit it and modify its status from there, either.

I think there should probably be a way to spam a comment from the trash. (For that matter, I don't think there's an issue with being able to edit a trashed comment, too. Perhaps you want to modify it then untrash/approve it.)"	nacin
Future Releases	20516	"Ability to remove a previously-used Header Image from the list of rotating ""random"" header images"		Themes	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-04-22T18:12:24Z	2012-04-22T21:38:55Z	"Being able to add a bunch of header images and then selecting the ""Random"" option in the Appearance > Header section is awesome! However, it is equally important to be able to remove one/some/all of those header images from the list of rotating images. The current UI does not support this.

An approach that would be the least disruptive to the current UI layout would be to enable a ""remove from list"" link (I wouldn't use the word ""delete"" because it's not deleting the media resource) when the user hovers over the image. The link could appear below the thumbnail, much as the Post's Quick Edit link appear under the list of Posts/Pages."	TomAuger
Future Releases	21925	Ability to upload multiple .zip files to install in bulk		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-09-19T12:40:09Z	2012-09-28T08:03:18Z	"It'd be nice to have a drag-and-drop or similar functionality to the Media Uploader to be able to select 5, 10, 17 plugins/themes to upload several .zip files at a time.

Of course, if a folder already exists or if you upload a theme .zip to the plugins page or something like that, then display the appropriate error(s). Otherwise, display the success notification per install."	cliffpaulick
Future Releases	20907	About screen text assumes user has update privileges		Help/About	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-06-11T17:59:18Z	2012-06-11T18:02:42Z	"From the 'About' screen in WordPress:

> Thank you for updating to the latest version!

But I didn't! I am just a lowly editor. My administrator probably updated the site for me.

We shouldn't show this sentence if the user doesn't have the `update_core` capability."	johnbillion
Future Releases	23453	Absolute path added to same page anchor tag links		Multisite	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-02-12T04:56:18Z	2013-02-20T03:42:34Z	"In a multisite setup with a sub-folder configuration when I create a link with a hash tag to an anchor point on the same page, the rendered HTML includes the absolute path plus the hash tag.

When I tested creating a same page link with a hash tag on a regular install it worked fine. This might have to do with re-writes using sub-folders in multisite. I don't think it should be adding the absolute path into the href"	angio
Future Releases	5953	Absolute upload_path fails	tellyworth	Upload		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2008-02-22T05:39:43Z	2009-11-20T20:03:34Z	"1. On Options/Misc, enter ""/tmp/foo/bar"" as a value for the upload path setting.
2. Write a new post and attach an image.

Expected: the image file should be stored as /tmp/foo/bar/2008/02/file.jpg or similar.

Actual: a 'tmp/foo/bar' subdirectory is created within ABSPATH (if that's possible) and the file is stored there.  Both the filesystem path and URL path just append '/tmp/foo/bar', so you get 'ABSPATH//tmp/foo/bar/2008/02/file.jpg' and 'http://example.com//tmp/foo/bar/2008/02/file.jpg'

An absolute upload_path should probably be rejected unless you also specify an upload_url_path, because there's no way to know what URL corresponds to an arbitrary filesystem path.
"	tellyworth
Future Releases	19864	Abstract export_wp() for use by CLI scripts		Export	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2012-01-20T18:16:17Z	2012-05-20T04:15:19Z	"Need to be able to execute an export from the PHP CLI for the purpose of running cron / maintenance scripts that write out exports.

This would include writing additional hooks that allow the arguments to be pulled from the cli as well as hooks that allow the output to redirected from the output buffer to a file.

Related ticket: #19863, extra hooks for manipulating content and arguments of an export"	scottconnerly
Future Releases	22325	Abstract GPCS away from the superglobals		General		normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-10-30T21:15:41Z	2013-03-21T00:27:16Z	"As discussed at #wpcs, it looks like we want to move away from directly using the GPCS superglobals. This gives us a way to handle slashing backwards compatibility moving forward.

This is still a heap of versions away, but this is a way to keep any notes central."	rmccue
Future Releases	23471	Abstraction of post format parameters (wp_update_post(), XML-RPC, template tags)		General	trunk	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2013-02-13T19:55:58Z	2013-05-16T12:07:38Z	"#19570 is introducing a UI for post formats. Correspondingly, various post meta fields will be introduced to store the extended data that's used in some post formats (eg. the URL field for a link or the source field for a quote).

Anything that interacts with the XML-RPC API and wants to support post formats (eg. future versions of the [http://wordpress.org/extend/mobile/ WordPress mobile apps]) will therefore need to:

 1. Send the various post format meta fields in its requests, and
 2. Receive the various post format meta fields in responses.

There should be some abstraction available at all levels of saving and fetching posts, don't we have to deal with the post meta fields directly. We should:

 1. Introduce a new parameter to the `wp.newPost` and `wp.editPost` XML-RPC methods for specifying the values of the extended post format fields when saving posts,
 2. Introduce a new parameter to the `wp.getPost` and `wp.getPosts` XML-RPC methods for returning the values of the extended post format fields when fetching posts,
 3. Introduce a new parameter to `wp_update_post()` for specifying the values of the extended post format fields when saving posts, and
 4. Introduce template tags for displaying/returning the values of the extended post format fields.

Point number 4 may be being covered somewhere else. I know it's been mentioned in IRC but I couldn't find mention of it on Trac.

The end result of this is that extended post format data is abstracted from its storage method.

Consideration: Which of these fields will be required and which are optional (on a per-post-format basis).

Thoughts? I'm happy to volunteer a first patch (or patches)."	johnbillion
Future Releases	16819	Accessibility: Internal Linking behaviour in Editor / TinyMCE		Editor	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2011-03-10T10:52:26Z	2012-10-22T15:58:33Z	"'''Issue'''

The default behaviour of the new 'Internal Linking' feature is to auto-insert the title attribute as a duplicate of the link text.

This is not best-practise and, contrary to some beliefs, doesn't actually aid accessibility.

'''Solution'''

The title field should be blank by default and only included if the uses enters data.

'''Why?'''

Title text is only useful when it is *different* to the actual link text AND provides additional information.  Duplicating the link text in this fashion just adds fuzz to the page.
"	stencil
Future Releases	14782	Accessibility: Twenty Ten Theme - links, forms, skip link		Bundled Theme		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2010-09-04T15:50:01Z	2012-09-27T13:42:46Z	"Starting off with changes to the CSS only.

Links: colors amended where necessary. added underscores and/or color changes for active, hover and focus.

Gallery image links: adjusted things to use margin to center the image rather than padding, to allow for adding highlighting on image links.

Skip link: now appears above the #access menu when tabbing through the page.

Grey text/links: was 888 this just failed the color contrast, so changed it to 777 throughout.

Forms: added highlight for input text and textarea, for active and focus."	elfin
Future Releases	20746	Accessing non-existing theme folder in Network install gives 500 error		Multisite	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-05-25T10:28:39Z	2012-11-17T16:17:46Z	Accessing non-existing theme folder in Network install gives 500 error and following error in error log: ''Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error.''	arkimedia
Future Releases	6978	Accessing password protected posts though bloglines sends reader directly to dashboard		Template	2.5.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2008-05-15T19:13:48Z	2009-11-23T22:11:19Z	"Accessing password protected posts though bloglines sends non-admin reader directly to admin dashboard:

1) User selects a feed in bloglines
2) In the bloglines frame the user enters the password for the protected post
3) Wordpress dashboard is loaded in the bloglines frame instead of the protected post

This gives the non-admin user full access to the wordpress blog.
"	MidoSibira
Future Releases	15230	Action hook before the inserting post into the database		Post Types	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2010-10-27T09:18:46Z	2013-03-14T10:10:40Z	"Something like
{{{
do_action( 'pre_post_insert', $data, $postarr );
}}}
added to ''wp_insert_post'' function right after the ""else"" statement on line 2501 in .../wp-includes/post.php

"	johnnypea
Future Releases	7795	Activate and Deactivate Theme hooks		Themes	2.7	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2008-09-26T20:40:53Z	2013-02-07T21:54:02Z	Currently, there is no standard way of checking whether of theme is activated, deactivated and uninstalled. Plugins have this capability and themes should also have the same to ensure that both share similar functionality.	jacobsantos
Future Releases	18301	Activating a new theme on multisite is very long-winded	PeteMall*	Network Admin	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	accepted		2011-07-30T23:38:48Z	2012-12-31T18:25:57Z	"Scenario:

I've just uploaded a new theme to my theme directory and I now want to activate it on a site. I head to the Appearance › Themes menu for that site and, whoops, I forgot to activate it on the network first. Now I need to:

1. Click my name in the header
2. Click Network Admin in the dropdown menu
3. Click Sites
4. Find the site and click Edit
5. Click Themes

From there I can enable the theme.

We're not done yet though. We need to traverse a minimum of two screens to get back to the Themes menu of the site (even more if the admin bar isn't enabled) in order to activate it.

Two things would make this process easier:

1. A link from the Themes screen to the Themes tab of the site in network admin, so five clicks become one.
2. The ability to activate a theme from the Themes tab of the site in network admin.
"	johnbillion
Future Releases	23207	Add  $labels argument to register_post_status()		Post Types	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-15T19:32:54Z	2013-03-08T22:59:14Z	"WordPress functions '''register_taxonomy()''' and '''register_post_type()''' has '''labels''' argument. Why not add labels to '''register_post_status()'''?

The current way to add status:
{{{
$args = array(
	'label'                     => __( 'draft', 'text_domain' ),
	'label_count'               => _n_noop( 'Draft (%s)',  'Drafts (%s)', 'text_domain' ),
	'public'                    => false,
	'show_in_admin_all_list'    => true,
	'show_in_admin_status_list' => true,
	'exclude_from_search'       => true,
);

register_post_status( 'draft', $args );
}}}


The new way (using labels):
{{{
$labels = array(
	'name'                      => __( 'Draft', 'text_domain' ),
	'singular_count'            => __( 'Draft (%s)', 'text_domain' ),
	'plural_count'              => __( 'Drafts (%s)', 'text_domain' ),
	'any_other_label'           => __( 'Any Other Label', 'text_domain' )
);
$args = array(
	'labels'                    => $labels,
	'public'                    => false,
	'show_in_admin_all_list'    => true,
	'show_in_admin_status_list' => true,
	'exclude_from_search'       => true,
);

register_post_status( 'draft', $args );
}}}"	ramiy
Future Releases	22440	"Add ""app"" to the .org intro paragraph."		WordPress.org site		normal	minor	WordPress.org	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-11-14T11:26:45Z	2013-03-20T13:58:18Z	"I'd like to propose that we change the .org intro paragraph from:

{{{
WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. We like to say that WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
}}}

To:

{{{
WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful app, website or blog. We like to say that WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
}}}

WordPress is being used to build web apps, see [http://wordpress.tv/2012/08/06/matt-mullenweg-state-of-the-word-2012/ Matt's WPSF 2012 keynote].

I also spoke to @matt about this at WPCS, he seemed to liked the idea."	willmot
Future Releases	11378	"Add ""Remove"" link to Widget instances which moves them to ""Inactive"" area"	azaozz	Widgets	2.9	low	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2009-12-10T08:53:43Z	2010-03-22T23:21:04Z	"Per comments on #10379, we should have a ""Remove"" link on Widget instances that moves them to the inactive area."	markjaquith
Future Releases	23764	"Add ""works for this version"" to the plugin review form"		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2013-03-14T00:56:30Z	2013-04-04T04:49:05Z	"It would be nice if users could select whether a plugin ""works"" for their selected !WordPress version in the plugin review form.

Obviously, the main ""Does it work? form"" would stay on the main areas of the plugin page, but this would, I think, help balance the reviews:works stats for many plugins.

This would also be related to #23704."	DrewAPicture
Future Releases	18979	Add $post_type parameter and a filter to meta_form()		Editor		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-10-18T03:55:56Z	2012-04-01T12:29:54Z	"In the current version, meta_form(), the function which outputs Custom Fields form used in Edit Post pages, shows all meta keys you have used regardless of post type. Sometimes this gives users unwanted options.

I'd like to suggest adding $post_type parameter to meta_form() to show only meta keys you have used in the same post type. In addition, it would be better if there were a filter for the meta keys."	takayukister
Future Releases	22196	add $wpdb->upsert function		Database	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-10-15T12:48:33Z	2012-10-15T14:53:24Z	"If i read http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/wpdb right, we have only insert and update functions, but for many occations, if would be lovely, if we would have upsert function as well (using INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/insert-on-duplicate.html).

So when i am inserting e.g. posts using database function, i do not have to check if post with that id exist (good for some migration / importing tools etc.)"	thomask
Future Releases	21911	Add 'All Themes', 'Parent Themes' and 'Child Themes' tabs		Administration	3.4.2	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2012-09-17T18:37:44Z	2013-03-08T15:31:36Z	"When you have multiple themes installed which are a mixture of parent and child themes, it can be a bit overwhelming sometimes to have ALL themes lumped together in one view.

It would be nice on the themes.php page to replace the 'Available Themes' text with some tabs such as:

All Themes | Parent Themes | Child Themes

The 'All Themes' tab would show all available themes (default view), 'Parent Themes' tab would only show parent themes, and 'Child Themes' for child themes, but only if any are installed (to prevent an empty tab from being shown).

Hopefully this wouldn't be too hard to implement, but would be pretty handy for the end user for multiple available themes.

An extension to this could have a further tab called something like 'Favorites' where you can flag certain themes you like. This could be a great way of displaying just a select custom subset of themes that you have complete control over (only if at least one theme had been flagged as a favorite).


All Themes | Parent Themes | Child Themes | Favorites
"	dgwyer
Future Releases	19709	Add 'before_sidebar' and 'after_sidebar' attributes to register_sidebar()		Widgets	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-01-01T19:30:15Z	2012-01-01T19:30:15Z	"Whilst experimenting with some code recently I needed to have each widget area wrapped inside a container with the widget id as the container CSS class/id.

If used in a theme this widget area container usually has to be hard coded. This is the case for Twenty Ten, and Twenty Eleven.

It occurred to me that it would be very useful to have an extra couple of attributes available in register_sidebar() such as 'before_sidebar' and 'after_sidebar' so that developers have a consistent way to automatically add a wrapper to each widget area.

It would be additionally useful if you could do something like this to add the widget area id as the wrapper CSS class/id as required:

`'before_sidebar' => '<div class=""%3$s"">'`
`'after_sidebar' => '</div>'`

or

`'before_sidebar' => '<div id=""%3$s"">'`
`'after_sidebar' => '</div>'`

If this feature is considered then I'm not sure whether 'before_sidebar' or 'before_widget_area' is a better choice for the attribute name."	dgwyer
Future Releases	13522	Add 'description' setting for thumbnails/featured image and show that text in metabox		Post Thumbnails		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-24T17:45:36Z	2010-10-28T09:33:14Z	"== Problem: Featured Image Metabox is Confusing ==

Currently the featured image metabox is very sparse and does not explain what will happen with the image at all. This can be confusing for users who didn't create their own theme, especially if multiple image sizes will be used and created, since they only see one size and might not check all parts of the theme after publishing. 

This is relevant both to simple sites where the admin is installing 3rd party themes they are unfamiliar with and enterprise sites with lots of users who haven't necessarily been trained to know exactly what the featured images will be used for.

== Solution: Let themers display a description ==

[[Image(http://simianuprising.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/wp-trac-featured-image-description.png)]]

Somewhere in the images/thumbnails API themers need the ability to add a description of how featured images are used in the theme so that this text can be shown in the Featured Image metabox. That way they could explain complex situations (or simple ones). 

Examples:

 * The featured image will be shown on archives next to the optional excerpt of posts.

 * 3 different sizes of featured image will be used: 50px - shown next to the post title in sidebar headlines. 150px - shown next to post excerpts on the homepage and archives. 500px - shown in the slider on the homepage.

And of course, for our favorite new theme, twentyten:
  
 * This image will be used in the header of the site behind the site title when viewing this article.

Allowing these labels will give themers as much flexibility as they need for explaining the system within the UI and will sidestep a lot of other issues with the thumbnails system and its lack of communication about thumbnail sizes and uses. I think almost any scenario could be summarized here and in almost any non-standard scenario having this text available will have a positive effect on thumbnail quality.

This situation is very similar to #11157 which added descriptions to sidebars. When these APIs are used on complex sites the developers need a chance to communicate directly with users to explain how the data entered will behave.

== Technical solution ==

I'm not sure what they best way to do this technically would be. The featured images system isn't well set up to handle metadata like this unfortunately. Ideally it would accept sets of parameters the way register_sidebar() does, but add_image_size() instead uses straight up arguments. 

If nothing else the simplest solution might be to add a new function that applies globally to the post thumbnail system, something like 

{{{
set_post_thumbnail_description($text);
}}}

Alternately we could add another argument to set_post_thumbnail_size:

{{{
set_post_thumbnail_size( $width, $height, $description );
}}}

Ideally the label and all other metadata should be set using the main call that turns on the feature, add_theme_support(), but that function is pretty basic and has no intelligence about the features themselves. Not sure why the thumbnails system is set up this way at all rather than having the on/off switch be the same as the function used to define how the feature will actually work. 

The naming for this solution is frustrated by the more general situation of naming for 'Featured Images', who's label was changed without any changes to the function names, as discussed in #12554. IMHO an overhaul of the entire API is in order that would incorporate this ticket and solve other problems in the process.

== Interim Solution Until this is implemented ==

If you want this effect without waiting for the api to change it can be done very easily with a couple lines of jQuery to insert the text in the metabox. This solution is or course '''not futureproof'''. Add the following in the admin somewhere (like admin_footer action hook:
{{{
jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
	$('#postimagediv .inside').prepend('<p>DESCRIPTION TEXT</p>');
});
}}}

"	jeremyclarke
Future Releases	15924	Add 'media_default_link_type' option to parallel 'image_default_link_type'		Upload		normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2010-12-20T21:12:12Z	2012-01-26T15:30:55Z	"It is often recommended that site owners change the 'image_default_link_type' option to ""none"" if they don't plan on linking to full size images often from their posts. The problem is that this also affects the default link type for other media (uploaded zip files, pdfs, etc.) Adding an additional option for 'media_default_link_type' which behaves in the same way would get around this problem.
"	goldenapples
Future Releases	18816	Add 'offset' parameter and 'ancestral' boolean to wp_nav_menu		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-09-29T16:13:42Z	2011-09-29T16:13:42Z	Since we can now call wp_nav_menu multiple times and there is the very useful 'depth' parameter, I believe adding an 'offset' parameter would be very beneficial in many situations. This would allow you to start at the children of the main pages for example and combined with depth it becomes very powerful. An 'ancestral' => 'true' option could output only menu items that the current page is a descendant of. Currently if you want to display a main menu in the header and then a submenu on page.php you either need a tricky custom walker or terrible CSS 'visibility:hidden' or 'display:none' situations.	signyourbikeout
Future Releases	19783	"Add a ""Processing..."" overlay to update iframes"		Upgrade/Install		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-01-09T04:42:06Z	2012-01-09T04:47:46Z	"On the back of #19781, i thought i'd raise this:

> We should also investigate a iframe overlay that contains a ""Working.. please wait"" graphic that clears once the content of the iframe starts loading, This should help ease the pain of not being sure if the update process has started on servers that force gzip (and as a result, provide no user feedback until the process is complete) - See #18525 and #18239 for examlples of that

Fast partial build updates don't experience this problem, but branch-to-branch updates can take awhile on some hosts, it'd be a nicer user experience for those users affected by the above."	dd32
Future Releases	21190	Add a action in check_admin_referer() in the event the nonce auth fails		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-07-08T09:12:56Z	2012-07-08T09:12:56Z	"Currently plugins don't have a way to perform custom handling in the event that a nonce fails in `check_admin_referer()` - Whilst in most cases this will never be needed, I'd like the ability for plugins to be able to use `check_admin_referer()` directly AND have the option of redirecting failed nonces to their own page.

We currently have an action which is fired when a nonce passes:
{{{
do_action('check_admin_referer', $action, $result);
}}}"	dd32
Future Releases	21387	Add a CodeURI field to plugin file header		WordPress.org site		normal	trivial	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2012-07-25T19:33:28Z	2012-07-25T19:38:48Z	"I would like to make it easier for developers not associated with a plugin to contribute modified versions.

The plugins SVN has grown to a size where it's no longer possible for a member of the WordPress community to create a new ticket and select a plugin from ""component"" to patch and improve software. Some plugins manage code on a site such as GitHub and commit a release into the plugins SVN.

I might use [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-cache/ WP Super Cache] in my WordPress installation, one of 3.5 million installs using the plugin. I modify the plugin and would like to share my changes.

1. Try creating a [http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/newticket new ticket in Plugins Trac]. The plugin is not listed as an available component.
1. Find the Plugin URI. If not WordPress.org look around on the author's site for links to another repo.
1. Search GitHub for the developer(s) and/or project
1. Email the developer(s) if they have a contact email listed

Give up?

File header currently includes a [http://codex.wordpress.org/File_Header#Plugin Plugin URI] which commonly points to the WP.org plugin page for the plugin or sometimes to a webpage on the developer's site. I could overload ""Donate"" to encourage code donations instead of monetary donations but that could be confusing.

I'd like to provide a explicit code URI field to encourage outside contributions of modifications in the GPL spirit."	niallkennedy
Future Releases	21603	Add a delete button to individual menu items		Menus	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-08-15T21:45:29Z	2012-08-15T21:45:29Z	"When working with a menu in the Admin, if you need to delete a lot of entries it's really slow because you have to expand each entry, then click delete, then wait for the refresh to do it all over again. If we had an X next to the down arrow for each menu item, it would be much faster/easier to delete them.

Thanks!"	wphound
Future Releases	23704	Add a field onto WordPress.org support forums for plugin version number		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2013-03-06T06:17:31Z	2013-03-14T00:57:15Z	"WordPress.org support forums ask the user to specify the version of WordPress they are using.

In plugin-specific support forums such as http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/events-manager there should also be a field for the plugin version number. Like the WordPress version number, this should be a dropdown list, for which the values should be available in the WordPress.org database.

This way plugin authors don't need to ask the user for that version, which speeds up the resolution of support tickets and saves the plugin authors' time, letting them concentrate more on creating and improving the plugins."	Daedalon
Future Releases	20025	Add a filter for post types when viewing list of comments in the backend		Comments	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-02-12T14:03:49Z	2012-02-12T14:38:23Z	Filtering comments based on post type	nprasath002
Future Releases	14884	Add a filter inside admin-ajax.php for walker		Menus	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-09-16T14:01:31Z	2010-11-18T09:19:16Z	"I'm trying to extend the Wordpress menu system and i can't get the things working from start because inside admin-ajax.php on line 841, there is no filter. I'm talking about this piece of code

{{{
if ( ! empty( $menu_items ) ) {
		$args = array(
			'after' => '',
			'before' => '',
			'link_after' => '',
			'link_before' => '',
			'walker' => new Walker_Nav_Menu_Edit,
		);
		echo walk_nav_menu_tree( $menu_items, 0, (object) $args );
	}
}}}

The Walker_Nav_Menu_Edit class is applied by default.
If someone can add a filter, it would be great for all developers."	dmad
Future Releases	22805	Add a hook for the live theme preview event		Themes	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-07T11:19:52Z	2013-01-17T23:42:52Z	"We have a hook for theme activation and deactivation, but for the theme live preview - not...

"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	23008	Add a Hook To Hide Inactive Widgets		Widgets	3.5	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2012-12-19T19:59:12Z	2012-12-19T20:21:09Z	"Hello,

This is my first feature request so hopefully I'm going through the process correctly. Onto the request...

Adding a hook to remove or hide the Inactive Widgets sidebar on the WordPress Admin Widgets page would be very useful for developers who don't use the area and want to be able to hide it for better UX.

If this is approved I would love to submit a patch.  :)"	BFTrick
Future Releases	19675	Add a jQuery triggers to the widget save action		Widgets	3.3	normal	major	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-12-27T18:02:52Z	2011-12-28T01:59:14Z	"Line 241 (widgets.dev.js):

{{{
$(document).trigger('saved_widget);
}}}

or something...

This way we could nicely hook our own js on that ""saved_widget"" event, instead of stuffing our js inside the widget form function.

This is relevant for all events created by WordPress in the administration area, not just widget-save. 

Think of it like ""add_action"" for javascript..."	digitalnature
Future Releases	22237	Add a keyboard shortcut for collapse/expand in the customizer		Appearance		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2012-10-21T02:59:31Z	2012-10-24T17:33:30Z	Can we add a keyboard shortcut to the customizer for collapsing/expanding the left panel?	designsimply
Future Releases	18821	Add a Last Updated Date Field for Plugins to the WP Backend		Plugins	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-09-30T03:40:22Z	2013-04-17T13:57:36Z	"As a matter of security and possible incompatibility with future WordPress versions I always make sure the plugins I'm using are being actively developed and haven't been abandoned.

It would be a great asset if a ""Last Updated Date"" field was added to the Plugins Page of the WordPress backend so I can quickly gauge the age of my various plugins and start looking for an alternatives more efficiently.
"	chrisls
Future Releases	16989	Add a parameter or filter to get_media_items() for media type.		Media		normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-03-28T16:19:55Z	2011-07-17T23:18:21Z	"It's a bit confusing IMO to have all media items appearing in the gallery tab of the media upload popup as it only deals with images. I'm making an audio player plugin with soundmanager2.js that uses an extra media upload tab to organise the uploaded audio files and insert a playlist shortcode into the post.

To do this I had to take a copy of get_media_items() with my filter hardcoded in. I can share my code if desired but it's not the prettiest, I'd like a more wordpressy way of doing this in future releases when you're able."	sanchothefat
Future Releases	15406	Add a pending post count indicator to the admin menu		Administration	3.0.1	normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2010-11-12T17:28:49Z	2013-01-22T15:21:49Z	"Comments has an indicator bubble on the dashboard with the pending comments count.

Pending posts should have such a feature, since they are quite more important."	iign
Future Releases	13949	Add a sprintf style argument to wp_list_categories() for title tag.		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-17T18:01:20Z	2010-10-28T02:10:59Z	"By default, wp_list_categories() will use the value of $term->description for the title tag of every link that it generates. If the argument ""use_desc_for_title"" is set to false, it will produce a string like: ""View all posts filed under $term->name"". With the inclusion of custom post_types into core, it would be wonderful to have more control over this title. The best solution that I can think of is to add a sprintf style argument which will allow themes and plugins to provide a custom format. Something like:

'title_format' => 'View all tacos posted under %s.'

"	mfields
Future Releases	23833	Add a unique ID or NAME to target queries .		Query		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-21T03:03:43Z	2013-05-08T21:48:03Z	"I am not sure if this is enhancement or feature request .[[BR]]

wordpress allows us to change / filter  queries with various methods , for example the pre_get_posts(). ( e.g.  $query->set ($args) ).

But in today´s wp ecosystem, there are so many themes, plugins, widgets etc. that modify the query or add custom queries, that it had become very difficult to target a specific query, where The available conditions might not be enough. (is_admin, is_main_query etc.. )

The suggestion here is to add an identifier (ID or specific NAME) to a query , much like with textdomains or actions.

In this manner, targeting a query becomes a breeze something along the lines of 
{{{
#!php
$query->set($query_id_or_name,$args)
}}}

Each developer has struggled one time or another with custom queries and with targeting 3rd party queries .
This feature / enhancement could potentially change all that by allowing a simple way to address custom queries ."	krembo99
Future Releases	15145	Add a wp_list_users() template tag		Template	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-10-18T11:03:34Z	2011-01-13T06:01:32Z	"Now that `get_users()` has been implemented (#14572), I propose we add a function called `wp_list_users()` that handles a basic list of users similar to `wp_list_authors()`.  WordPress has long needed a function for handling this.

The arguments for the function would simply be the same arguments used for `get_users()`.  The `wp_list_users()` function would basically be a function for outputting the HTML.  The function should also have the ability to link to the user's archive page and output a link to the user's RSS feed.

This would make it easy for theme developers and users to be able to create a users list without a lot of PHP work.

An alternate idea might be to push a few more arguments into the `wp_list_authors()` function, but I don't think that's the best route to go since its primary function is to list users that have written posts."	greenshady
Future Releases	9818	add a wp_notification functionality to output notices and errors on the front end		Template	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	assigned		2009-05-14T09:28:25Z	2010-07-06T22:43:20Z	"On occasion, a plugin needs to return some kind of feedback. It would be nice if a standard hook existed for this.

It could go something like this:

add_filter(wp_notification, foobar)

foobar() appends to an array of notification messages that get displayed to the user on the front end.

then, on page load:

 - in wp_head if notifications is not empty, we add a style, wp_notification, that makes elements of this class invisible, and we load jQuery

 - if do_action(wp_notification) is explicitly called on the page, we display the messages in there, without the class, and disable the notification on the wp_footer hook

 - an action gets fired on wp_footer if do_action(wp_notification) is not called, and we use ajax to place the needed messages in a absolutely positioned div element, with a close button.

we could also add some kind of do_action(wp_commentform_notification), nearby the comments form, to output comment-related errors in their ""correct"" location as well."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	20631	Add ability to add Contextual Help to the Theme Customizer		Themes	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-05-07T20:11:39Z	2012-05-07T20:55:18Z	While this is probably more complicated than I realize, it would be good to add the ability for contextual help in the admin side of the Theme Customizer. This would enable explanations of the various core features as well as any additional custom features by theme developers.	wpsmith
Future Releases	21168	Add ability to remove a parent theme's page templates		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-07-05T19:32:31Z	2012-08-05T23:54:15Z	"When building a website using a child theme, I'll often want to remove page templates that the parent theme provides but aren't useful/relevant to the specific site I'm building. 

You can create a page template with the same name to override the parent theme's, but you can't simply remove it.

This could be a use case of #13265, or we could add function that leverages #13265"	billerickson
Future Releases	5461	Add ability to set description for XML-RPC file uploads		XML-RPC	2.3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2007-12-12T22:36:17Z	2009-06-13T03:01:40Z	It's been suggested that we provide a way to populate the description field for file uploads.  This is something that we could add to the wp.uploadFile method.	josephscott
Future Releases	22249	Add ability to set or remove attributes on enqueued scripts and styles.		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2012-10-21T23:29:13Z	2013-03-26T22:18:25Z	"I think it should be easier to customize the loading of scripts and styles (easier to customize the markup generated by the script/style system). Proposed solutions:

'''Solution 1:''' Allow `wp_enqueue_script`, `wp_enqueue_style`, `wp_register_script`, `wp_register_style` to accept an array of attributes as the `$src` parameter. For example:

{{{
wp_enqueue_script( 'my-plugin', array(
    'src' => 'http://example.com/js/app.js'
    'defer' => ''
    'data-my-plugin' => 'custom data attr value'
), array('jquery'), null, true );
}}}

'''Solution 2:''' Add a filter before the markup is generated that allows devs to filter the attributes while they are in array format. For example:

{{{
add_filter('script_loader_attrs', function ($attrs, $handle) {
    unset ( $attrs['type'] );
    'my-plugin' === $handle and $attrs['data-my-plugin'] = 'plugin data';
    $attrs['src'] = remove_query_arg( $attrs['src'] );
    return $attrs;
}, 12, 2);
}}}
In class.wp-scripts.php it might look something like:

{{{
$attrs = (array) apply_filters('script_loader_attrs', $attrs, $handle);
}}}

and/or:

{{{
$attrs = (array) apply_filters(""{$handle}_script_loader_attrs"", $attrs );
}}}

----

I imagine that solution '''2''' would be easier to implement than '''1''', and '''2''' allows for themes/plugins to modify scripts/styles w/o re-registering resources.

The key feature of both solutions is the ability to modify the attrs while in array format. There are other ways that one could achieve the same results, but the array is '''by far the cleanest'''. Dirty alternatives include: 
* Use `preg_replace()` on the markup after it is generated (see #22245)
* Use output buffers and PHP's DOMElement interface
* Filter away the ""print_scripts_array"" and regenerate the markupmanually.)"	ryanve
Future Releases	15971	Add abilty to rate and report compatibility of plugins from wp-admin		Plugins	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-12-24T08:25:27Z	2012-09-15T04:59:48Z	"For the millions of downloads some plugins get there are way to few ratings on them. I think the ability to rate and report the compatibility of plugs from the backend dashboard page would dramatically increase participation in rating.

This could be accomplished most easily placing a link to the ""details"" of a plug-in (like the one that appears while searching for a plug-in) after it is installed on plugins.php.

This could be accomplished even more effectively by showing direct link next to each listing on the plugins.php page link stars/compatibility and link text reading ""rate now or ""report compatibility now""...

For reference I point you to the excellent new to FireFox 4 (beta) add-on compatibility reporting features.
"	jb510
Future Releases	21924	add action / filter to wp-login.php so we can replace WordPress login and force using 3rd party login		Security		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-09-19T11:59:58Z	2012-09-19T11:59:58Z	"I want to turn off WordPress login because I don't have an SSL certificate. I want to replace (not just hide with CSS or something) the WordPress wp-login.php login form so that a plugin can hook into that and be called within themes that use the hook to display the WordPress login form. Then, if the plugin is disabled, the generic WordPress login will display by default/fallback.

Worst concern about this is the plugin failing, especially upon an update or theme change or something and this can be fixed by logging in and disabling the plugin via FTP or via database or something.

(Of course, applies to both ""login"" and ""register"", not just ""login"".)

What I tried before posting here:
http://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/is-there-a-plugin-to-disable-wordpress-default-login?replies=9#post-276574
and
http://www.wpquestions.com/question/show/id/7065


Might be related to:
http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/19097


Thank you very much."	cliffpaulick
Future Releases	20075	Add action hooks to wp-activate.php in WP network		Multisite	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-02-19T11:55:26Z	2012-02-19T11:55:26Z	"Similar to the hooks in wp-signup.php:

do_action( 'before_signup_form' );
do_action( 'after_signup_form' );

these hooks should be added to wp-activate.php:

do_action( 'before_activate_form' )
do_action( 'after_activate_form' )

Purpose : allow signup and activate pages to be built/styled in a similar way.
"	gdvwp
Future Releases	19358	Add action to add content after the h2 of a post type screens		Post Types		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2011-11-25T13:20:07Z	2012-10-17T21:01:07Z	"For creating aditional content to post type screens there isn't really a good way.
The way you can do it now is with javascript or absolute positionering. This is not really a good way.

In my case I added extra content to the edit view and created tabs at the new/edit screens.
This is probably a case that would not be used a lot but it gives plugin developers create power to make the new/edit overview clean when they can used tabs. To much meta boxes are killing"	markoheijnen
Future Releases	21014	Add Action to Form Tags In Settings Pages		General	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-06-18T19:04:14Z	2012-06-18T19:04:14Z	"It would be nice to have additional hooks that allow adding attributes to form tags in settings pages.

For example, if you would like to allow a user to upload an image in a settings page, you need to add the enctype attribute to the form tag. Having a hook would allow you to avoid doing this with JS.

user-edit.php and user-new.php allow this using the 'user_edit_form_tag' and 'user_new_form_tag' hooks respectively, and it appears that edit-tag-form.php is adding this also. (http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/15261)"	desrosj
Future Releases	20563	Add actions between sections in User Edit form		Plugins	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-04-27T22:20:08Z	2012-06-12T23:45:44Z	"Currently there is only one hookable area in the User Edit to cleanly output additional fields: 'edit_user_profile' / 'show_user_profile'

I suggest we add another set just before each of the H3 tags on this page (/wp-admin/user-edit.php).

Above Personal Options:

{{{
<?php
	if ( IS_PROFILE_PAGE )
		do_action( 'show_user_profile_personal', $profileuser );
	else
		do_action( 'edit_user_profile_personal', $profileuser );
?>
<h3><?php _e('Personal Options'); ?></h3>
}}}

Above Name:

{{{
<?php
	if ( IS_PROFILE_PAGE )
		do_action( 'show_user_profile_name', $profileuser );
	else
		do_action( 'edit_user_profile_name', $profileuser );
?>
<h3><?php _e('Name') ?></h3>
}}}

Above Contact Info:

{{{
<?php
	if ( IS_PROFILE_PAGE )
		do_action( 'show_user_profile_contact', $profileuser );
	else
		do_action( 'edit_user_profile_contact', $profileuser );
?>
<h3><?php _e('Contact Info') ?></h3>
}}}

Above About:

{{{
<?php
	if ( IS_PROFILE_PAGE )
		do_action( 'show_user_profile_about', $profileuser );
	else
		do_action( 'edit_user_profile_about', $profileuser );
?>
<h3><?php IS_PROFILE_PAGE ? _e('About Yourself') : _e('About the user'); ?></h3>
}}}

For hooking into the save, I believe the existing action 'user_profile_update_errors' will suffice, though I'm not sure if that's the best name for having developers hook into for adding their own field and this runs after error checking.. So we could also add an action before error checking runs to allow for more extensibility to modify existing fields being saved there (letting you still use WP built-in error handling).

This would be added around line 130 in /wp-admin/includes/user.php:

{{{
	// Allow plugins to modify user fields before error handling
	do_action_ref_array( 'user_profile_update', array ( &$user, $update ) );

	$errors = new WP_Error();
}}}"	sc0ttkclark
Future Releases	16648	Add actions/filters to wp_widget_rss_output		Widgets	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-02-24T18:03:40Z	2011-02-24T19:20:26Z	"There is no way to filter/modify output of the function wp_widget_rss_output contained in [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-includes/default-widgets.php default-widgets.php]

It would be nice to be able to filter the `<a>` tags so that attributes such as `class=` or `rel=` can be added."	dangayle
Future Releases	18937	Add admin bar to press this bookmarklet		Press This	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-10-13T22:41:35Z	2011-11-20T16:24:25Z	With the admin bar now a permanent addition to the admin backend, I was thinking we should replace the old style header that's currently in the Press This bookmarklet to be the new admin bar. Since the width for the PT window is smaller, we could probably also just reduce the number of items added to it.	andrewryno
Future Releases	24030	Add an action for when nonce verification fails		General	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-10T10:21:37Z	2013-04-10T10:21:37Z	"Currently when a plugin (or core) calls `check_admin_referer()` there is no way for auditing (or debugging) plugins to hook in and record an event that the nonce check failed.

Previously it was possible to use the `explain_nonce_$nonce` filter to do this, but that was removed in [21133].

If a plugin wants to record an event for a failing nonce, it'll need to call wp_verify_nonce() manually itself, and die afterwards, or call `check_admin_referer()` after verifying the nonce itself for logging purposes.

I'd suggest either resurrecting the previous filter as an action (for back compat) or adding a new nonce failure hook."	dd32
Future Releases	18296	Add an action to Custom_Image_Header admin_page()		General		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-07-29T17:31:17Z	2011-09-01T15:25:24Z	Add an action (do_action('custom_header_top');) to the admin page for themers to add more settings using the settings api.	wpsmith
Future Releases	22580	"Add an option to preserve aspect ratio when changing image size in ""Advanced Image Settings"""		TinyMCE	3.4	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-11-25T00:03:03Z	2012-11-25T02:52:04Z	"Having an option to preserve aspect ratio would make it much easier for me to show an image smaller and still have the proportion being correct.

It could be either done as a plain checkbox (in case of no JS) or, like the GIMP, as an imagebutton with a connected chain link when aspect ratio is preserved, and a broken chain link when aspect ration is not preserved.
"	edwardw
Future Releases	18550	Add args to signup_finished action		General	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-08-31T00:07:01Z	2011-08-31T00:31:40Z	"In wp-signup.php there are 2 calls to do_action( 'signup_finished' );

1) When an user sings up.
2) When a new user sing up and a new site (in Multisite) is created.

It'd be good to have a way to diferenciare this differente scenarios. Also, it'd be good to have the registered user info passed to this action.
"	rabino
Future Releases	23982	Add array of screenshots to the Plugins API		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2013-04-07T20:31:16Z	2013-04-07T20:31:16Z	The response to the `plugin_information` method of the Plugins API includes a formatted list (in a `<ol>` tag) of the plugin's screenshots. It'd be good if the response also included an element containing a plain array of the screenshot URLs.	johnbillion
Future Releases	22180	"Add attachments to ""existing content"" area in link dialog"		Editor	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-10-12T20:59:26Z	2012-11-13T01:30:57Z	"At the moment, the process for linking to attachments within the editor is rather cumbersome. Each time someone wants to link to a PDF document or other item they've uploaded through the media interface, they have to take the following steps:

1. Upload the file through the media uploader
2. Press the File URL button in the media modal
3. Copy the URL from the ""Link URL"" box
4. Close the media modal
5. Highlight the text they want to link
6. Press the ""Insert/edit link"" button in the editor toolbar
7. Paste the URL from their clipboard into the URL input

It would be nice if attachments could be included in the ""Link to existing content"" area within the link dialog.

I can see two possible ways of implementing this. Either simply include attachments in line with the pages, posts and custom post types that already display in that area; or, use a tabbed interface to switch back and forth between the normal ""existing content"" list and a list of existing attachments.

When I discussed this with Nacin and a few others at WordCamp Baltimore, we proposed adding a preference (possibly based on the information that's stored when the user uploads the media) determining whether the permalink leads to the attachment page or the actual file.

Based on my preliminary research, it looks like implementing this will essentially take two steps:

1. Add 'attachment' to the `$pts` array at the beginning of the `_WP_Editors::wp_link_query()` method.
2. If the preference has been set to link to the actual file, the code will need to adjust the `permalink` value in the `$results` array for anything that comes up as an attachment.

I'll look at starting a patch for this over the next few days, unless someone else gets to it first. Thanks."	cgrymala
Future Releases	19392	Add auto-suggest support for all flat taxonomies in Bulk Edit.		Quick/Bulk Edit	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	early	2011-11-29T18:37:18Z	2011-11-29T18:58:48Z	"Auto-suggest in the Bulk Edit area for post_tag's was fixed in 3.3. Let's add support for all other non-hierarchy tax's in 3.4. 

See [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/19176#comment:11 #19176] for more info."	scottbasgaard
Future Releases	23141	"Add autocomplete=""off"" to all inputs that have a value"		Administration	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-01-08T12:49:51Z	2013-01-08T19:44:44Z	"On '''refresh''' in the browser - old data is filled in the inputs, instead of the actual data from the value attribute of the input.

to be more clear : http://www.screenr.com/p2K7"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	21293	Add bbPress as a flavor option to WordPress Showcase		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-17T08:29:13Z	2012-07-17T12:02:44Z	"First discussed here:
http://bbpress.org/forums/topic/bbpress-content-re-organization/#post-114999

The bbPress 2 plugin is now quite mature and gaining traction. There are some outstanding sites using bbPress 2 well worth showcasing already, such as [http://devpress.com/forums/ devpress.com/forums]. It's high time the WordPress showcase site received a ""bbPress"" flavor to accommodate great looking forum sites."	Sadr
Future Releases	16883	"Add check for ""Template Version"" on theme activation"		Themes	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-03-18T03:28:36Z	2011-10-19T18:15:47Z	"Related: #16395

In addition to adding Template Version to the standard meta information extracted from style.css in `get_theme_data()`, I think that for this information to be useful, a child theme shouldn't be able to be activated unless the template template the child theme uses (parent theme) meets the minimum version requirement identified in ""Template Version"".

A polite and graceful failure, with an error notice, would be preferable :-)

Reason: many times child themes utilize functionality that only exists in the latest version of a parent theme. They're stuck either writing backward compatibility into into their code, or risking whitescreens.

This not only prevents that, but it could be used to gently encourage the user to update the parent theme.

Certainly not a candidate for 3.1.1, but perhaps 3.2?"	nathanrice
Future Releases	15633	Add class to custom menu item when menu url is found in current page	filosofo	Menus	3.0.2	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reviewing		2010-12-01T21:06:41Z	2011-01-15T04:42:44Z	"I found the need to identify custom nav menu items when the page is at a certain URL. For example,

Menu URL: http://mysite.com/wiki/
Page URL: http://mysite.com/wiki/Moose_Attacks

Anything below http://mysite.com/wiki/ is considered to be ""within"" http://mysite.com/wiki/ so I want to add a class to the menu item whenever that happens.

I made a rough patch with the following code, added just below line 381 of wp-includes/nav-menu-template.php in wordpress 3.0.2:


{{{
     if ( strpos($current_url, untrailingslashit($item_url)) == 0 )
          $classes[] = 'current_url_parent';
}}}

This probably brings up other problems, such as other custom menu items having that class, but I hope this can be considered. Thanks

Bradford"	elBradford
Future Releases	24138	Add Constant control for Multisite.		Multisite		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-04-19T15:53:06Z	2013-04-22T07:58:41Z	"Not sure if this should be tagged as feature request or enhancement.

WordPress is now making quite an extensive use of constants (like AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL , WP_POST_REVISIONS or EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS ) that are configured in wp-config.php in the form of define('EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS', 1 ); .

Right now, AFAIK , there is no way to define those variable on a site-to-site (or blog-to-blog) basis in Multisite mode.

So for example if one wants his main blog to empty trash every 3 days, while another blog to be set to 5 , or even allow and enable DEBUG_MODE on a certain blog , while keeping it disabled in others , is not currently possible (again, AFAIK) .

Now, I am not sure this should be done with constants , or with some new functions , or simply in some settings implementation, or even with some kind of a blog-based config.php for each blog ,  but it sure would be a necessary layer of control to have ( if indeed the Multisite feature is to be kept alive and expanded ..)


"	krembo99
Future Releases	21374	Add core support for letting custom permalink structure for different post types		Rewrite Rules	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-07-25T14:42:15Z	2012-09-19T09:56:07Z	"By default, custom post types uses only the'' %postname%'' permalink structure (if using pretty links and not default query variables).
Currently there is no native way to easily have different permastructs for different CPT.

This features should be added to the '''register_post_type()''' function, letting different permalink structure be defined to each post_type being registered.

I sugget adding another new key to the '''rewrite''' array that can be passed to the '''register_post_type()''' function. 

i.e. - 

{{{
register_post_type('event',array(
......
'rewrite' => array('slug' => 'events', 
	   'permastruct' => '%year%/%monthnum%/%event%'
	),
.....
));
}}}

The register_post_type function should be changed, a suggestion for such a change may be that instead of this line in the function - (post.php line#1075)

{{{
add_permastruct( $post_type, ""{$args->rewrite['slug']}/%$post_type%"", $args->rewrite );
}}}

This example could be used - 


{{{
if (  $args->rewrite['permastruct'] )	{			
			$perma_structure = $args->rewrite['permastruct'];			
			$wp_rewrite->add_rewrite_tag(""%{$post_type}%"", '([^/]+)', ""{$post_type}="");
			$wp_rewrite->add_permastruct($post_type, $archive_slug.'/'.$perma_structure, false);	
		}
		else	{
			add_permastruct( $post_type, ""{$args->rewrite['slug']}/%$post_type%"", $args->rewrite );			
		}
}}}



In order that the structure can interpret the permastruct tags, I added also this function to filter post_type_link, it is adapted from '''get_permalink''' function in ''wp-includes/link-template.php'' -

{{{
add_filter('post_type_link', 'tc_permalink', 10, 3);	
function tc_permalink($permalink, $post_id, $leavename) {
	$post = get_post($post_id);
	$rewritecode = array(
		'%year%',
		'%monthnum%',
		'%day%',
		'%hour%',
		'%minute%',
		'%second%',
		$leavename? '' : '%postname%',
		'%post_id%',
		'%category%',
		'%author%',
		$leavename? '' : '%pagename%',
	);
 
	if ( '' != $permalink && !in_array($post->post_status, array('draft', 'pending', 'auto-draft')) ) {
		$unixtime = strtotime($post->post_date);
 
		$category = '';
		if ( strpos($permalink, '%category%') !== false ) {
			$cats = get_the_category($post->ID);
			if ( $cats ) {
				usort($cats, '_usort_terms_by_ID'); // order by ID
				$category = $cats[0]->slug;
				if ( $parent = $cats[0]->parent )
					$category = get_category_parents($parent, false, '/', true) . $category;
			}
			// show default category in permalinks, without
			// having to assign it explicitly
			if ( empty($category) ) {
				$default_category = get_category( get_option( 'default_category' ) );
				$category = is_wp_error( $default_category ) ? '' : $default_category->slug;
			}
		}
 
		$author = '';
		if ( strpos($permalink, '%author%') !== false ) {
			$authordata = get_userdata($post->post_author);
			$author = $authordata->user_nicename;
		}
 
		$date = explode("" "",date('Y m d H i s', $unixtime));
		$rewritereplace =
		array(
			$date[0],
			$date[1],
			$date[2],
			$date[3],
			$date[4],
			$date[5],
			$post->post_name,
			$post->ID,
			$category,
			$author,
			$post->post_name,
		);
		$permalink = str_replace($rewritecode, $rewritereplace, $permalink);
	} else { // if they're not using the fancy permalink option
	}
	return $permalink;
}
}}}



On a basic check this seems to be working, but ofcourse needed to be more deubgged.. I will be happy to here if you think such a feature should be added to core."	maorb
Future Releases	18791	Add custom post type support for Author Template functions		Template	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-09-27T12:32:48Z	2011-09-27T19:58:40Z	"Functions defined in `wp-includes/author-template.php` assumes that post type == post. It will be good to enhance them so they will be able to work with specified post type.

At first sight following functions will need update:
{{{
get_the_author_link()
the_author_link()
get_the_author_posts()
the_author_posts()
the_author_posts_link()
get_author_posts_url()
wp_list_authors()
}}}

I suspect there will be other updates needed, to support new `post_type` argument added to author's url."	sirzooro
Future Releases	9460	Add custom_url_func to be run in template-loader.php	mikeschinkel	Permalinks	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-04-04T22:48:30Z	2009-08-19T11:56:57Z	"This is a follow-on from Ticket #9455 where the #9455 attempted to resolve one issue using a shortcut but the shortcut turned out to cause undesirable side effects and also did not address the fact that 404 and noncache headers had already been set.

So this ticket provides a patch that will allow for a custom_url_func to be called at the beginning of template-loader.php. The custom_url_func can be set in a 'parse_query' hook using code that looks like this for the URL ""/foobar/"":


{{{

   add_action('parse_query','my_parse_query');
   function my_parse_query() {
      if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']=='/foobar/')
        set_custom_url_func('my_foobar_func');
   }
   function my_foobar_func() {
      echo 'Hello FooBar!  Bye.';
   }

}}}


Granted, this might not be the best way to accomplish this. For example, using a new filter might be a better way to accomplish this but I was trying not to add additional filter processing overhead assuming that might be a concern. I'm not attached to this particular solution, I just want to be able to get proper control of custom URLs that don't fit any of the existing patterns that have been baked into WordPress core and ideally I don't want it to have to be uber-complex for the plugin or theme developer either.
"	mikeschinkel
Future Releases	20194	Add Description meta to General Settings		General	3.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-03-07T20:59:05Z	2012-03-17T13:50:40Z	"Add a description field to General Settings b/c these days with themes doing all kinds of kooky things, the automatic excerpt is often not representative of the site content.  All the SEO-lovers will be happy, searchers will get more accurate results, and it's a nice end-user feature without high overhead.

Could have sworn I made a ticket like this once before, but can't find it in search, so if anyone remembers it/is better at searching trac than I just was, go ahead and close this as duplicate."	jane
Future Releases	20810	Add disable arg or attributes arg to wp_dropdown_categories() & wp_dropdown_pages()		Template		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-06-01T19:27:07Z	2012-08-17T13:27:36Z	"It would be beneficial to be able to add disabled=""disabled"" attribute to the select tag or add multiple attributes to the select tag.

Related: #20156, #20167"	wpsmith
Future Releases	16691	Add do_action or menu description in nav-menus.php		Menus	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-02-27T17:54:14Z	2011-07-27T20:08:16Z	"The nav menu feature uses the taxonomy structure but does not use i.e. the term description.
This field could be used by adding an action in wp-admin/nav-menus.php, for example in line 538 or 552.

{{{

<label class=""menu-name-label howto open-label"" for=""menu-name"">
	<span><?php _e('Menu Name'); ?></span>
	<input name=""menu-name"" id=""menu-name"" type=""text"" class=""menu-name regular-text menu-item-textbox input-with-default-title"" title=""<?php esc_attr_e('Enter menu name here'); ?>"" value=""<?php echo esc_attr( $nav_menu_selected_title  ); ?>"" />
</label>
<?php if ( !empty( $nav_menu_selected_id ) ) :
	if ( ! isset( $auto_add ) ) {
		$auto_add = get_option( 'nav_menu_options' );
		if ( ! isset( $auto_add['auto_add'] ) )
			$auto_add = false;
		elseif ( false !== array_search( $nav_menu_selected_id, $auto_add['auto_add'] ) )
			$auto_add = true;
		else
			$auto_add = false;
		}
?>
<div class=""auto-add-pages"">
	<label class=""howto""><input type=""checkbox""<?php checked( $auto_add ); ?> name=""auto-add-pages"" value=""1"" /> <?php printf( __('Automatically add new top-level pages' ), esc_url( admin_url( 'edit.php?post_type=page' ) ) ); ?></label>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
}}}

This would allow plugin developers to add additional fields or settings for nav menus and save them on updating or saving the menu.


"	linguasite
Future Releases	23981	Add donate link to the Plugins API		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2013-04-07T20:28:46Z	2013-04-08T01:29:16Z	The response to the `plugin_information' method of the Plugins API doesn't include an element for the donate link. It'd be good to get this in there for completeness.	johnbillion
Future Releases	20977	Add Dynamic Comment Statuses		Comments	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-06-15T17:12:07Z	2012-06-15T17:21:37Z	It would be great to add some filters/actions that would allow plugin developers to add additional statuses to comments.	supercleanse
Future Releases	12684	Add Edit to Bulk Actions menu on Categories screen		Quick/Bulk Edit	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	assigned		2010-03-23T17:04:15Z	2013-01-22T01:46:29Z	On edit-tags.php?taxonomy=category the only bulk action is Delete, because we never got around to adding Edit. We should add Edit to the bulk actions menu so people can change category parents easily. Has been requested on the Ideas forum a number of times, so am starting a ticket. If there's a technical reason not to add Edit to the bulk actions on this screen, then we should get rid of the menu and just have a Delete button. Adding Edit would be preferable, though, for consistency and usefulness. 	jane
Future Releases	20092	Add Exclude by Tag to Queries		Query		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-02-21T23:36:35Z	2012-02-22T06:28:52Z	"Per scribu's instruction:

Category exclusion is already possible for feeds using a query string, tags should be the same.

'''Example:'''

http://domain.com?cat=news&tag=-featured&feed=rss2

Would equate to a feed of posts in the ""news"" category, not tagged ""featured"" and outputted via the RSS2 template."	iridox
Future Releases	17219	Add Existing User - E-mail Notification ( /wp-admin/user-new.php )		Users		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	reporter-feedback	2011-04-22T21:10:17Z	2011-08-07T22:04:12Z	"When adding an existing user to a site, we click ""Skip Confirmation Email Add the user without sending them a confirmation email"" to add the user immediately to the site. We've noticed that there is no notification that the user has been added to a new site. Could email notification upon adding existing user be considered? Thanks!"	chaos1
Future Releases	17516	Add Favorite Actions to Admin Bar		Administration	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-05-19T18:37:03Z	2011-09-10T03:25:31Z	"With the new UI upgrade, the favorite_actions() method was removed from the main UI. After a brief discussion with Westi, it made sense to put the functionality back in as part of the adminbar.

The attached patch does that using the favorite_actions() method (which can now return the filtered list of favorite_actions as an array). We should eat our own dog food."	technosailor
Future Releases	23986	Add filter for <html> css class in admin		Administration	trunk	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-04-08T08:23:10Z	2013-04-08T08:23:10Z	It would be handy (looking at MP6), if it would be possible to alter the CSS class of `<html>` in the backend.	tillkruess
Future Releases	12940	Add filter for contents of Quick Edit panel		Quick/Bulk Edit	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-04-09T16:16:07Z	2012-06-27T15:22:40Z	"Quick Edit / Reply for comments has a filter called {{{wp_comment_reply}}} which allows plugins to replace its contents.

However, there is no such filter for Quick Edit for posts.
With the new custom post type support, it can be very important for plugins to be able to replace the contents of the Quick Edit panel.[[BR]]
I would therefore like to create a similar filter for Quick Edit for posts.

Does anyone have any comments or suggestions?[[BR]]
And will it get into 3.0, or is it too late even though it's just a very minor change? I personally think it is very important that it gets into 3.0, since the utility of custom post types is severely limited in some cases by the lack of it."	caesarsgrunt
Future Releases	21375	Add Filter for next_posts_link/prev_posts_link label		General		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-07-25T14:56:47Z	2012-07-26T17:06:56Z	"There is currently a filter 'next_posts_link_attributes' that allows plugins to add/modify classes/rel/etc to the links.  However, the actual label that is displayed for the link is not accessible through this.

I think that the $label variable in function get_next_posts_link should be run through a filter to allow it to be modified by plugins.

For example, a plugin that adds a custom post type of Apple might want these links to say Next Apples or Previous Apples, or if a plugin changes the ordering of posts, it might want to change 'Earlier' type labels that many themes use to better reflect the new ordering system"	MadtownLems
Future Releases	23501	add filter for post count query in WP_Posts_List_Table		Administration	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-18T14:02:40Z	2013-02-18T19:09:48Z	"I've a custom post type ""products"" with a custom taxonomy ""manufacturers""
I've hooked the parse_query filter when fired from edit.php because I've wanted to show posts based on current user criteria (user can edit only products belong to specific manufacturers).
Everything worked as expected, except for the post count in the table header that shows total amount of posts (not a filtered count).
Digging into the code I've found that inside WP_Posts_List_Table constructor ([http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php#L59])the following code is performed:

{{{
$this->user_posts_count = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( ""
				SELECT COUNT( 1 ) FROM $wpdb->posts
				WHERE post_type = %s AND post_status NOT IN ( 'trash', 'auto-draft' )
				AND post_author = %d
			"", $post_type, get_current_user_id() ) );
}}}

I think that the simplest solution is to add a filter for the count query. By this way is possibile to customize the query that reflects the effective post count."	cardy_Web
Future Releases	21840	Add filter for taxonomies shown in quick edit		Quick/Bulk Edit		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-09-08T02:02:36Z	2012-09-08T17:08:36Z	"I'd like to propose that there be more options to adjust the default quick edits.  For instance, my Radio Buttons for Taxonomies plugin removes the default metabox for taxonomies and replaces it with one that uses radio inputs, which limits the user to a single term choice.  

However in the quick edit, this is easily circumvented, because I have no way to remove the taxonomy inputs from being displayed in their default ways.  

At the minimum, just adding a filter to the taxonomies would let me disable the default taxonomy inputs and then add my own.  More hooks/filters would be ideal, but I think this is the minimum I can get away with. 

Sorry it isn't a patch or diff... I'll try to get WordPress set up as a repo on my computer.  But in the mean time I'm proposing a change to :

/wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php file 

in the '''inline_edit()''' method, for instance, i'd like to change


{{{
$taxonomy_names = get_object_taxonomies( $screen->post_type );
}}}


to:


{{{
$taxonomy_names = apply_filters( 'inline_edit_taxonomies', get_object_taxonomies( $screen->post_type ), $screen->post_type );
}}}

"	helgatheviking
Future Releases	15847	Add filter in wp_insert_attachment for $data	rhundesign	Plugins	3.0.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2010-12-16T15:49:24Z	2012-03-21T10:26:16Z	Pretty self-explanatory, patch attached.	pampfelimetten
Future Releases	16828	Add filter on initial_meta_boxes for nav menu		Menus		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-03-10T21:08:40Z	2013-05-08T09:19:56Z	"When you create a custom post type with `show_in_nav_menus = true` the metabox in Appearance->Menus is hidden to all new users.  This is especially annoying for multi-site setups.  The issue is in `wp_initial_nav_menu_meta_boxes()` where it sets the initial meta boxes:
{{{
$initial_meta_boxes = array( 'nav-menu-theme-locations', 'add-custom-links', 'add-page', 'add-category' );
}}}

I'd settle for a filter on that, but it seems like a more complete fix would be to add the filter with a default function hooked into it which would add post types with `show_in_nav_menus = true` to the list."	aaroncampbell
Future Releases	23951	Add filter to all sidebar widget content		Widgets		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2013-04-05T18:53:20Z	2013-05-15T21:40:41Z	"I'm looking for opinions of other people here before proposing an approach for this.

What I'm missing, as far as widgets are concerned, is a filter for changing widget content. I would suggest something along the lines of a filter for the content in WP_Widget's display_callback method.

Using this, small changes could be made to widgets while still maintaining upgradability when the plugin, core or theme updates the widget — something that is not the case when extending the widget and overriding the widget method."	Jesper800
Future Releases	23983	Add filter to get_post_thumbnail_id to override default thumbnail use		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2013-04-07T20:48:44Z	2013-04-08T00:43:56Z	"The current function for getting the post thumbnail ID, used in among others `get_the_post_thumbnail`, is as follows:
{{{
function get_post_thumbnail_id( $post_id = null ) {
	$post_id = ( null === $post_id ) ? get_the_ID() : $post_id;
	return get_post_meta( $post_id, '_thumbnail_id', true );
}
}}}

In my opinion, this needs a filter, so the user can override this by the attachment of his choosing, such as an Advanced Custom Fields image attached to the post.

Something like:
{{{
function get_post_thumbnail_id( $post_id = null ) {
	$post_id = ( null === $post_id ) ? get_the_ID() : $post_id;
	return apply_filters( 'post_thumbnail_id', get_post_meta( $post_id, '_thumbnail_id', true ), $post_id );
}
}}}

I know you can hook into the `get_{$meta_type}_metadata` filter, but getting the post thumbnail ID should still be possible by using get_post_meta, the other thumbnail should just be used for displaying."	Jesper800
Future Releases	11212	Add filter to wp_parse_args()		General	2.9	lowest	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2009-11-21T05:23:01Z	2011-02-02T09:23:16Z	"This will allow for some l33t hackery (basically being able to modify a wide variety of functions).

Think we could squeeze it into 2.9 since it's just a filter?"	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	13568	Add filters to media uploader		Media	3.0	low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-27T01:02:56Z	2011-12-30T13:12:12Z	"In wp-admin > includes > media.php:

There should be a ""gallery_fields_to_edit"" filter similar to the ""attachment_fields_to_edit filter"", allowing gallery options to be filtered out. (Begins line #1749)

Additionally, it should be possible to disable the ""Insert into Post"" button below each image (I believe it's line #1239 of the current build).

I'm sorry, but my PHP knowledge is insufficient to write a working patch."	nudnik
Future Releases	23236	Add functions to format attributes		Formatting		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-01-19T06:32:57Z	2013-05-16T04:15:04Z	"I'd like to see WP add functions for attributes. These would be extremely useful and resuable for theme devs and internally. I've developed very solid generic functions for this in [http://phat.airve.com phat] and would be happy to make WP versions to the effect of:

{{{
wp_attrs( $array ) // converts array to attributes string
wp_attrs( $name, $value ) // formats attribute string
wp_attrs( $string ) // reformats attribute string
wp_parse_attrs( $string ) parses attributes into assoc array
}}}"	ryanve
Future Releases	4575	Add functions to return the last-modified timestamp of a category/tag		Template	2.2.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2007-07-02T12:36:26Z	2009-08-07T18:46:45Z	"Hi, 

All categories Last-Modified dates are the same, and thats a one big rss file i guess.
Is there a chance to send individual Last-Modified dates to these feed ?

Thanks"	delusions
Future Releases	12976	Add get_post_content()/get_post_excerpt() and save_postdata()/restore_postdata() for support.		Post Types	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-04-12T16:05:25Z	2012-09-05T01:54:19Z	"Currently the {{{get_the_content()}}} and {{{get_the_excerpt()}}} functions return the values from the loop but do not allow a Post object to be passed.  These functions in the patch ({{{get_post_content()}}} and {{{get_post_excerpt()}}}) save and then restore the global variables assigned by {{{setup_postdata()}}} so that {{{get_the_content()}}} can be called for a specific post.

The functions to save and restore the postdata are {{{save_postdata()}}} and {{{restore_postdata()}}} respectively, and they simply capture the values of the global variables set in {{{setup_postdata()}}} into an array and then restore them back from the array.

This is the first of a broader patch I hope to supply with functions for {{{get_post_*()}}} and {{{the_post_*()}}} that would each receive as their first parameter a Post object/post ID/post array and as a second an array of {{{$args}}} so that robust code can be written related to posts and so that there will be a set of functions for this with a ''consistent'' set of parameters."	mikeschinkel
Future Releases	21785	Add header image uploads with cropping to the customizer		Appearance	3.4	normal	normal	Future Release	task (blessed)	new	early	2012-09-04T04:56:41Z	2013-05-22T10:06:20Z	See #21355 for an explanation for why header image uploads (sans cropping) was removed from the 3.4 branch. This ticket is about adding it back, with a crop step, to ensure proper support.	nacin
Future Releases	14126	Add hook for message on admin-header in h1-privacy		Administration		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-28T08:35:10Z	2010-10-28T08:46:46Z	"Add a hook for add a message inside from h1 in admin-header.php, same as privacy message in WP 3.0, see example images: [http://drp.ly/1glQ2G]
I think, its great for the UI and create messages about all sites in backend. I change also the ID in class, no redunace on use this style.
Please see the files and sorry for my bad english."	bueltge
Future Releases	12539	Add hook to create_initial_post_types()		Post Types	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-03-07T02:51:42Z	2011-12-30T02:29:14Z	"I'd like to propose that create_initial_post_types() in wp-includes/post.php have a filter called 'initial_post_types' (or something else) that will allow a hook to remove default post types and/or modify the attributes of post types before they are registered. I've included a patch to illustrate. The same could be done with the post statues but doing so is a bit more complicated so I didn't implement that in case the core devs hate the idea.

As suggested by dd32 from #9674 I created this new ticket.
"	mikeschinkel
Future Releases	23491	Add hook to insert_with_markers() so theme/plugin authors can prevent writing to .htaccess		Rewrite Rules		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-17T17:09:18Z	2013-02-17T17:09:18Z	"If not using .htaccess to rewrite, but instead keeping those settings in an Apache config file, it would be nice if writing the .htaccess file could be prevented by hooking into the function that does that (e.g. returning false or something like that).

Why? If the Apache option AllowOverride is turned off (which it should be for performance reasons, if not using any .htaccess files) the file won't ever be read. But still having it around (except cluttering) can possibly confuse someone having access to the server, seeing the file and thinking it actually controls anything. Especially since most WordPress support threads on the Internet assumes that an .htaccess file is used for rewrite rules.

One solution is to keep an empty, non-writable .htaccess file, optionally having a comment in it saying it's unused, but getting rid of the file altogether would be much cleaner. Also, it can still happen that someone accidentally changes the file permission, and someone else (or the same person) saves permalink options, saving a new .htaccess file, having created the possibility of confusion once again."	alimony
Future Releases	19872	Add Hook/Filter to image_resize_dimensions in media.php		Media	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened	dev-feedback	2012-01-21T19:38:18Z	2012-01-21T22:23:46Z	"It would be great if a hook, a filter, a global, an option, or something somewhere were created to allow the image_resize_dimensions() function in media.php to resize images to be larger than the original. In a typical scenario I can understand why you would not want to allow this, however there are rare circumstances where this would be helpful (generating a background image). Currently lines 349 and 350 of media.php read:
{{{
$new_w = min($dest_w, $orig_w);
$new_h = min($dest_h, $orig_h);
}}}
and lines 378 to 380 read:
{{{
// if the resulting image would be the same size or larger we don't want to resize it
if ( $new_w >= $orig_w && $new_h >= $orig_h )
	return false;
}}}
It would be great if we were provided a boolean to alter these two blocks, for example:
{{{
if($allow_resize){
	$new_w = $dest_w;
	$new_h = $dest_h;
}else{
	$new_w = min($dest_w, $orig_w);
	$new_h = min($dest_h, $orig_h);
}
}}}
...
{{{
// if the resulting image would be the same size or larger we don't want to resize it
if ( $new_w >= $orig_w && $new_h >= $orig_h && !$allow_resize)
	return false;
}}}"	webbtj
Future Releases	9681	Add hooks to allow a plugin to support the deletion of unneeded revisions		Revisions	2.8	low	minor	Future Release	feature request	new		2009-04-29T15:50:32Z	2013-01-21T14:59:10Z	There currently is a means to restore a revision, but no means to delete one.	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	20592	Add hooks to New Site form in Dashboard		Multisite		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-05-01T18:53:16Z	2012-07-20T19:03:02Z	"WordPress provides hooks for altering the wp-signup.php form that users use to create new sites on a MultiSite network.  Using these, we developed a plugin that adds fields there for people to indicate some other information about their site. (specifically, to choose a topic)

However, there are no such hooks available on the New Site form available to network admins via the dashboard for some reason.  This means that I am not able to append the extra form fields here that I can on the wp-signup.php page.

There should be similar (or identical) hooks used here so the New Site form can be modified in a similar way and be consistent with the wp-signup.php form."	MadtownLems
Future Releases	22333	Add IDs to .misc-pub-section divs in meta-boxes.php		Administration	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-10-31T16:25:40Z	2012-11-13T01:39:40Z	"In `wp-admin/includes/meta-boxes.php` the `post_submit_meta_box` has several sections with class .misc-pub-section. Should you have to style/alter any of them, it's not consistent as:

1. first div has only `class=""misc-pub-section""`
2. second div has `class=""misc-pub-section"" id=""visibility""`
3. third div has `class=""misc-pub-section curtime""`

Since this is a unique box on the screen, I've added two more IDs to div blocks 1 and 3 to allow for easier styling changes. "	nofearinc
Future Releases	12134	Add image dimensions to smiley img element	nacin	Formatting	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reviewing	dev-feedback	2010-02-05T02:55:19Z	2011-02-09T06:10:45Z	All smileys are 15x15. Add dimensions to the img element to avoid a double paint by web browsers during page load.	niallkennedy
Future Releases	21811	Add image editing UI to the media modal		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2012-09-05T20:33:10Z	2013-04-08T14:00:02Z	"The media modal should contain a way to edit a given image size. This should include the capability to crop, resize, rotate, and flip (as all are currently possible).

The core of this UI should be capable to serve as both the crop step in a workflow like choosing a custom header, or in editing a given image size to include within a post.

This UI will benefit greatly from (and heavily relies upon) improvements on #21810, and should probably wait until work on that ticket is underway."	koopersmith
Future Releases	4010	Add Image Importing to the Blogger Importer	Workshopshed	Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	reopened		2007-03-21T20:21:28Z	2013-04-09T15:59:14Z	The new blogger importer currently does a great job of bringing the blog over to WP, but it leaves the images associated with the blog on blogger.com and/or blogspot.com.  This violates blogger's TOS and risks having the user's image links blocked by blogger.  This change will move those images (using the WP image upload facility, of course) to the user's blog and fix the links as the import is done.	clwill
Future Releases	12801	Add Info link to plugins management screen		Administration	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-04-01T19:08:40Z	2013-01-22T01:40:01Z	"Related to #11050 but instead of the search results, on the regular plugins.php screen. Add ""Info"" link to left of Activate/Deactivate action links, which brings in the tabbed info from the repo. If not from the repo, link does not appear."	jane
Future Releases	22401	Add information about old theme to 'theme_switched' action		Themes		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-11-10T02:14:48Z	2012-11-10T07:05:37Z	"Currently the 'theme_switch' action passes data about the theme you're switching to, but not the theme you're switching from.  Adding it there would make it easier to juggle functionality that needs to know about new and old themes.  Right now some of this happens by [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-includes/theme.php?rev=22516#L696 setting an option] ('theme_switched') and [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-includes/theme.php?rev=22516#L1598 checking for it] on [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-includes/default-filters.php?rev=22516#L214 init], then deleting the option.  That could be simplified by just passing the old theme's data in theme_switched.

There's an added benefit that we avoid checking for an option on every single request that usually won't be there."	evansolomon
Future Releases	24132	Add jQuery 2.0 to available scripts to enqueue		External Libraries	trunk	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-04-18T23:09:24Z	2013-04-22T07:02:25Z	"jQuery 2.0 was released, and is a major release, more than previous ones. the 2.0 branch removes support for IE8 and down. Personally, I think it'd be best to add it alongside jQuery 1.9.x instead of outright replace. That way people who want to use the 2.0 branch can, but those who need legacy IE support still, can still use 1.9.x.

My thoughts were for a new enqueue handle of 'jquery2'."	tw2113
Future Releases	23099	Add JSON-RPC support using existing XML-RPC methods		XML-RPC	3.5	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new	needs-unit-tests	2013-01-02T01:22:37Z	2013-04-22T21:18:54Z	Many people have expressed interest in a JSON API for WordPress core. Until a full REST API can be implemented, the existing XML-RPC method implementations can be re-used by wrapping them in JSON-RPC serialization/de-serialization logic.	maxcutler
Future Releases	21792	Add link to settings.general from appearance.header		Appearance		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-09-04T19:38:50Z	2012-09-04T19:40:36Z	"Multiple users that we've tested have ended up on appearance->header when asked to change their ""site title"".  It seems logical.  Should we add a link there?"	lessbloat
Future Releases	23490	"add margin: 0px to ""#titlediv #title"" in wp_admin.css"		General		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-17T14:34:23Z	2013-02-17T14:34:23Z	"Firefox adds some margin to the input, as system css settings...
adding margin: 0 to the title input element makes the title text to be more correctly positioned in the center.

http://wpimpact.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Untitled-6.png

fixed: 

http://wpimpact.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Untitled-8.png"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	23883	Add Media 'Title' box does not update html title attribute		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2013-03-28T19:26:42Z	2013-05-24T17:10:57Z	"This bug is reproduced when going to the edit page / post screen, and clicking the ""Add Media"" button. If a Title is saved for the image, it will not create a title html attribute when navigating to the site. 

However, if the 'Edit Image' dialog is opened for the image that was just inserted into the post / page, the Title can be saved from this screen and it will add the title attribute in the html.

"	drewshen
Future Releases	24212	Add missing inline docs for esc_attr_x() and esc_html_x()		Inline Docs	2.8	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-28T16:02:54Z	2013-04-28T16:02:54Z	"See [source:trunk/wp-includes/l10n.php:22346#L208].

#9650"	ocean90
Future Releases	22409	add multiple selected options support to selected() function		Validation	3.4.2	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-11-10T23:31:57Z	2012-11-10T23:36:10Z	"The current {{{selected()}}} function returns ''selected=""selected""'' if two strings match, but does not correctly handle arrays that result from select options that have ''multiple=""multiple""'' enabled (it just checks the first item in the array by forcing a string type).

I suggest either adding correct handling of arrays or alternatively adding a separate {{{multiselected()}}} function to handle this situation.

This could be accomplished by altering the current {{{__checked_selected_helper()}}} function to this:


{{{
function __checked_selected_helper( $helper, $current, $echo, $type ) {
  if( is_array( $helper ) && in_array( $current, $helper, true ) )
    $result = "" $type='$type'"";
  elseif ( (string) $helper === (string) $current )
    $result = "" $type='$type'"";
  else
    $result = '';
	
  if ( $echo )
    echo $result;

  return $result;
}
}}}

I've just added the first 2 lines and changed the first {{{if}}} to an {{{elseif}}}."	bitacre
Future Releases	19527	Add New Category Problem While Posting		Administration	3.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened	close	2011-12-13T05:26:08Z	2013-01-22T01:19:25Z	"When adding new category, while you are making a post, If a category is added under a parent category, it doesn't show properly that the new category is under the parent category.

It has been added correctly, but it doesn't show properly the first time."	jainprateek
Future Releases	22870	Add New Media Page doesn't fail out on large images		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-12T05:20:15Z	2012-12-12T05:20:15Z	"Discovered while debugging #22869 (which is why your steps to repro are similar)

To Reproduce: Upload https://objects.dreamhost.com/ipstenu-images/sunset_2_22_11_by_kenshinkyo-d3a6slk.jpeg to your WP install in the media-new.php page

Note: Image is 12600x9450 and 4.9MB

Expected Outcomes:

VPS/Dedicated with tons of memory: Success

Shared hosted without a lot of memory: Failure, not enough memory


Actual outcomes:

VPS as expected.

Shared
* On 3.4.2: ""Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 50400 bytes) in /home/blah/site.com/wp-includes/media.php on line 258"" (good)
* 3.5 new uploader correctly errors out with (good)
* 3.5 media-new.php hangs on 'Crunching' (bad)

Obviously media-new.php hanging on crunching isn't desirable. That should error out."	Ipstenu
Future Releases	23365	Add Option for user defined from_email		Mail		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-02T03:25:47Z	2013-02-03T08:04:34Z	"As is admitted in pluggable.php in the wp_mail function, the default from address is not ideal. If set to wordpress@domain(dot)com, some hosts block the E-mail because it doesn't exist. If set to admin_email, some hosts block it because it's from an unknown domain.

The most natural answer to me is to add an option for this in the admin interface. This way, people with an issue, or simply trying to appear more professional, are able to change this without a plugin or adding code to their theme. Even if the option is pretty buried, a simple help doc could point folks to the right spot.

For proof of need, check out all the threads under http://wordpress.org/search/wordpress%40?forums=1"	stevish
Future Releases	23768	Add option to turn post gallery into a slideshow		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2013-03-14T14:09:34Z	2013-04-04T05:10:18Z	To build on the improvements to the WordPress Media manager, it would be great to have an option built-in to output a gallery as a slideshow.	ericlewis
Future Releases	14717	Add option to wp_list_categories (and underlying get_terms or whatever) to restrict by post_type.		Taxonomy	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-08-27T22:16:56Z	2010-10-28T10:27:53Z	This is so that when someone uses wp_list_categories they can stop categories from showing up that only have elements from custom post types, and thereby creates links to a category archive that contains no posts because everything in the category has a post_type other than post.	Finster
Future Releases	12696	Add ordering support to plugins_api() when filtered on tag or search term	ryan	WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2010-03-24T23:05:09Z	2011-06-07T14:49:00Z	"It would be awesome if you could pass an ordering parameter to plugins_api() that would allow you to return a list of filtered plugins in a specific order.

I'd love to be able to use the API to return a list of the most popular / newest / recently updated plugins on the repo that contain the tag ""buddypress"".

Something like this would be awesome:

{{{
$plugins = plugins_api( 'query_plugins', array( 'tag' => 'buddypress', 'page' => 1, 'order' => 'popular' );
}}}

Even better, also allow search filtering:

{{{
$plugins = plugins_api( 'query_plugins', array( 'tag' => 'buddypress', 'search' => 'album', 'page' => 1, 'order' => 'popular' );
}}}

I'd be happy to implement this if I can get access to the API source on WordPress.org."	apeatling
Future Releases	5942	Add Owner role		Role/Capability	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	reopened		2008-02-21T10:13:08Z	2011-04-10T04:17:35Z	"This patch adds a new 'owner' role.  The owner is an administrator who cannot be demoted, deleted or edited by other administrators.  Owner is a secondary role - the user is both an administrator and an owner.

In the current implementation there is only one owner at a time.  The current owner can transfer ownership of the blog to another administrator on the Transfer Ownership tab (under Users).  I implemented this as a plugin because some site owners won't want the feature there at all.

This is of most interest for MU, but it's also probably useful for some regular WordPress blogs with multiple users.

This would be particularly useful in conjunction with the user_role table from #5541, but it works fine with or without it."	tellyworth
Future Releases	23988	Add post info on comment.php?action=editcomment		Comments	3.5.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-04-08T12:58:20Z	2013-04-08T14:54:39Z	"When you get a comment notification, if you click on a link to mark as spam, etc, when you get to the edit comment screen, there's no indication of which post/page the comment was in response to, which can be a determining factor in deciding if a comment is valuable, off-topic, or spam. 

We should add an ""In response to"" area that lists the post title, date/timestamp like on comment list screen. If it's in response to another comment that should show as well, but since we don't have that in comment screen functionality yet, at least adding the post info that we already have and show on the list would be a clue and a step in the right direction."	jenmylo
Future Releases	11993	Add post thumbnail from url		Post Thumbnails	2.9.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-01-24T22:32:59Z	2012-05-12T21:13:18Z	"If you got add a post thumbnail in 2.9, and use the ""From URL"" option, there is no link to set the image specified as the thumbnail. You can only put it in the post."	paradox460
Future Releases	11692	"Add post-tumbnail to the main ""Posts Edit SubPanel"""		Post Thumbnails	2.9	normal	major	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-01-02T16:58:29Z	2010-10-03T21:04:17Z	"In '''[http://codex.wordpress.org/Media_Library_SubPanel Media Library SubPanel]''' we can see the image/media tumbnail. i want to see the tumbnail from '''[http://codex.wordpress.org/Posts_Edit_SubPanel Posts Edit SubPanel]''' too (or from ""Quick Edit"").

This way, if no tumbnail attached to post, blog owners will see it from the main subpannel rather them from the single post edit.


(bad english, i know. sorry.)"	ramiy
Future Releases	5235	Add Pre-flight checks to install	pishmishy*	Upgrade/Install		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	accepted	dev-feedback	2007-10-19T17:37:56Z	2010-01-05T21:10:24Z	"It would be nice for the installer to do some pre-flight checks and warn the users of things that will stop WordPress working (either completely or partially)

Candidates for the pre-flight checks:
 * Functions which may be disabled - See #3014
 * Memory limit #5235
"	westi
Future Releases	19124	Add prompt on themes.php at end of available themes list		Themes	3.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-11-03T02:43:49Z	2012-11-01T06:45:01Z	For new users, getting a new theme is still overwhelming. Long-term we should overhaul the way the theme management area works, but short term we could add a blurb after the last available theme is listed to prompt user to search/browse for more themes to install.	jane
Future Releases	23422	Add query filter argument to register_taxonomy		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-08T12:38:35Z	2013-02-08T12:50:58Z	"Following on from the #21240 ticket which introduced the show_admin_column functionality I would like to suggest an additional argument to easily add the select list query filter for a taxonomy to the post-type list.

Currently a taxonomy query can be added via the 'restrict_manage_posts' action and 'parse_query' filter. 

It would be useful to add an additional register_taxonomy argument of 'show_column_filter' to define a standard select option list of the taxonomy terms. Things like default option and hierarchy could be optional settings is an array is passed instead of boolean.
	"	tifosi
Future Releases	12208	Add Quick Edit To Media Library		Quick/Bulk Edit		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-02-12T01:45:12Z	2013-04-12T16:28:27Z	I am requesting that a quick edit link be added to the media in the media library like what is on the posts page. I would like to quickly be able to edit titles, alts, and captions at least.	queenofdiy
Future Releases	18547	"Add rel=""nofollow"" to reply to comments link"		Comments	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened	close	2011-08-30T14:20:31Z	2011-09-01T14:56:00Z	"This is an easy problem to diagnose and fix. Basically, the reply to comment links all contain a query parameter—?replytocom—in the destination URL.

Google does a poor job of ""deciding"" whether or not these are unique URLs, and as a result, these URLs are often indexed. This leads to duplicate content issues, which leads to users bitching :D

Here's a sample of some search results where the ?replytocom query parameter resulted in a bunch of duplicate indexing:

[http://www.google.co.in/search?cx=c&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=site:callingallgeeks.org+replytocom+#q=site:callingallgeeks.org+replytocom&hl=en&prmd=ivns&filter=0&fp=1&biw=1366&bih=667&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&cad=b Google]

Thanks!"	pearsonified
Future Releases	21667	Add some user agent to wp_is_mobile		Administration	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-08-23T12:35:29Z	2013-05-07T18:45:53Z	"Hello,

I've run some test with the help of the twitter/G+ community on wp_is_mobile and found some mobile browser that don't pass the test. 

You can see the test here : http://www.inpixelitrust.fr/blog/wp_is_mobile/

I was able to get the user agent of 3 of those which don't work : 

HTC sensation z710 4.0.3 native browser (UA:  Mozilla/5.0 (X11;Linux x86_64; HTC/Sensation/3.32.162.11; fr-de) 
AplliWebkit/534.24(KHTML,like Gecko) Chrome/11.0.696.32 Safari/534.34 )

BlackBerry Playbook (Ua Mozilla/5.0 (PlayBook; U; RIM Tablet OS 2.0.1; en-US) AplleWebkit/535.8+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/7.2.0.1 Safari/535.8+ )

Could be great to add those to the UA sniffing :)

"	inpixelitrust
Future Releases	23421	Add sortable to taxonomy column		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-08T12:34:20Z	2013-02-09T10:57:33Z	"Following on from the #21240 ticket which introduced the show_admin_column functionality one limitation is the 'as easy' way to make that column sortable.

It's possible to do it through the 'manage_edit-{$post_type}_sortable_columns' filter but the column_key is different for 3.5+. A standardisation as for adding the column may be advantageous: a register_taxonomy argument and / or new filter.

argument: show_column_sortable, boolean default false, requires show_admin_column to be set and true.	

In the same way that the get_columns function uses the new ""manage_taxonomies_for_{$post_type}_columns"", filter to add a taxonomy column there could be a ""manage_taxonomies_for_{$post_type}_sortable_columns"" filter in the get_sortable_columns function of the post-list class:

i.e.
{{{
function get_sortable_columns() {
	$default = array(
		'title'    => 'title',
		'parent'   => 'parent',
		'comments' => 'comment_count',
		'date'     => array( 'date', true )
	);

	return apply_filters( ""manage_taxonomies_for_{$post_type}_sortable_columns"", $default );
}
}}}
The developer could then set the filter as normal
{{{
add_filter( ""manage_taxonomies_for_{$post_type}_columns"", 'add_sortable_column' );

function add_sortable_column ( $columns ) {
	$columns[ taxonomy-tax_name ] = 'Taxonomy Label';
	return $columns;
}
}}}"	tifosi
Future Releases	15796	Add spacing in the menu between 59 and 60 to allow menu items to appear above appearance		Administration	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-12-13T14:12:51Z	2011-01-06T12:44:41Z	"I would like to place a menu item above appearance however the spacer is directly above the Appearance menu item at 60, the spacer is at 59, just a simple request to appropriate more space that is empty, 55 for the spacer and keep the appearance 60 giving 56,57,58,59 for add_menu items above 60

"	Frumph
Future Releases	23856	add style for <hr> tag in the Dashboard		Administration		normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-24T17:07:21Z	2013-03-29T05:21:03Z	"Lines are with black color, 
Lines are important to separate something in a widget for example.
or in a metabox... 

{{{
	border: 0; 
	border-top: 1px solid #DFDFDF;
	border-bottom: 1px solid white;	
}}}
"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	22348	Add support for custom background default images		Appearance	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-11-02T19:25:12Z	2012-11-02T19:25:12Z	"When specifying custom header default images for a theme, I always forget that you can't do the same for custom backgrounds.

It would be highly desirable to be able to set default background images, just as you can with custom headers."	dgwyer
Future Releases	21540	Add support for responsive video embeds	Viper007Bond	Embeds		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	assigned		2012-08-10T17:15:50Z	2013-01-17T17:27:31Z	"By wrapping the html content of a video embed with a container (incl. class name), we could provide a simplified way for Theme authors to make video embeds truly responsive, through basic CSS.

See #21480"	obenland
Future Releases	13500	Add support for XML in allowed extensions and mime types		Upload		normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-22T17:48:24Z	2012-07-26T19:42:19Z	"As with #12849, please add CSV and XML types to wp_ext2type() or get_allowed_mime_types() in functions.php.

The patch I use on my local install of Wordpress is:

{{{
--- wp-includes/functions.php~  Wed Dec 23 19:38:49 2009
+++ wp-includes/functions.php   Wed Dec 30 16:09:13 2009
@@ -2324,6 +2324,10 @@
                'odc' => 'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.chart',
                'odb' => 'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.database',
                'odf' => 'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula',
+               'py' => 'application/python',
+               'xml' => 'text/xml',
+               'csv' => 'text/csv',
                ) );
        }
}}}
"	fazalmajid
Future Releases	21571	Add support multiple comment types in get_comments		Comments		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-08-14T00:49:42Z	2012-08-24T19:54:42Z	"Custom comment types are a nice way to categorize comments, however, if you wish to retrieve multiple comment types you cannot use ''get_comments''.  This enhancement request (patch attached) adds support for multiple comment types a la:

{{{
$comments = get_comments( array(
  'post_id' => $post->ID,
  'type' => array(
    'a-sweet-comment-type',
    'some-other-comment-type',
  ),
));
}}}"	borkweb
Future Releases	21763	Add Support To Pass An Array Of Plugins To The Plugin Info API		Plugins	3.4.1	normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2012-09-01T03:14:42Z	2012-09-01T11:13:54Z	"https://api.wordpress.org/plugins/info/1.0/
Currently only allows one plugin to be passed in a request to get the relevant information back.

However, the update check API allows an array of plugins to be passed. I'm requesting the same functionality be added to the info API and not just for developer use, but for consistancy."	crypticmauler
Future Releases	22297	Add support to request topics through the WordPress API		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2012-10-27T20:39:24Z	2012-10-27T20:39:24Z	There is a RSS feed for getting the latest topics but that's not really handy since you have no clue what the information is behind it like if the topic has been resolved. What can be handy if you want to have an overview of all the not resolved topics of all your plugins	markoheijnen
Future Releases	19930	Add tabindex to Comment Submit button		Comments	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-01-30T14:54:21Z	2012-05-03T15:40:22Z	For accessibility reasons, it would be nice to be able to add tabindex to the comment form submit area.	wpsmith
Future Releases	15073	Add Table Buttons to Visual Editor Kitchen Sink (2nd row)		TinyMCE		low	minor	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-10-08T16:54:27Z	2011-06-03T09:22:59Z	"Add Table Buttons to Visual Editor Kitchen Sink (2nd row)

This regular comes on the forums. Tables are an infrequent, but very natural way to present information. In an edu environment they are essential.

I suspect you have used tables in your posts, but have the expertise to  enter the html directly yourself.

I think the general usefulness, and unobtrusive 2nd row experience makes this a candidate for core, and not plugin material."	lloydbudd
Future Releases	23237	Add tag function to format markup		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-19T06:46:55Z	2013-05-16T04:32:30Z	"Related to #23236 I'd like to add a generic function for making html tags:

{{{
wp_tag( $tagname, $attrs, $inner_html ) // returns an html tag
wp_tag_e( $tagname, $attrs, $inner_html ) // echoes an html tag
}}}

$attrs could be an array|string, and the tag should only close if $inner_html is defined, like tag() in [http://phat.airve.com phat]."	ryanve
Future Releases	23279	Add templates to style registration, signup, activation, login and password reset pages		Themes		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-23T22:20:58Z	2013-01-25T15:29:55Z	"As [https://irclogs.wordpress.org/chanlog.php?channel=wordpress-dev&day=2013-01-23&sort=asc#m539267 discussed in IRC], the ability to override the various user-related pages would be a great ability for themes to have. At the moment, it's pretty tedious to style these and there's very little control over the content of the page (some for good reason, others not so much).

Related: #1155, #3123, #22139"	rmccue
Future Releases	22364	Add Theme Location Arg to Custom Menu Widget		Menus		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-05T19:43:21Z	2012-11-05T19:43:21Z	Currently, there is no way to differentiate between a custom menu placed in two different widget areas with wp_nav_menu_args. Since there is no real effect on themes or the use of wp_nav_menu, I propose that WP_Nav_Menu_Widget applies the widget ID as the theme location.	wpsmith
Future Releases	20958	Add to the Template Hierarchy the 410 error page	byteee	General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-06-14T16:32:57Z	2012-06-14T16:32:57Z	"In my last project where I migrate a web from asp to wordpress, I have some pages that not longer exists. Normally, we do a 301 redirection to the home page or some other place. But digging a little in google, if we get a page that not longer exists, its better to return a 410 response code instead of 301 code (talking about SEO aspects).

I did it manually following this post: [http://otroblogmas.com/retornar-410-wordpress/]

I think that we can include in the Template Hierarchy the 410.php file to show it when we are getting a page that not longer exists. "	byteee
Future Releases	15957	add two new actions to track template loading	koopersmith	Template		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reviewing		2010-12-23T02:23:07Z	2012-02-14T14:29:32Z	"I would like to add two new actions ""pre_load_template"" and ""post_load_template"" inside the load_template() method.  The purpose of this is primarily for debugging and development purposes.  For example, I'd like to use these actions to add debug comments in a theme's output along the lines of:

{{{
<!-- begin ../themes/twentyten/loop.php -->
...
<!-- end ../themes/twentyten/loop.php -->
}}}

This makes it much easier to identify which theme file is responsible for which part of the final page, particularly in the case where some files are being pulled from a parent theme and some are from the child theme."	willnorris
Future Releases	19915	Add unit tests for AtomPub API	rmccue	AtomPub		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-01-28T16:25:15Z	2012-09-17T05:52:57Z	"Apologies if this is a duplicate, I couldn't find any.

The AtomPub API is hideously under-tested. Since it's a part of WordPress that doesn't get touched often, it's also one of the most crucial components that needs testing.

I'm working on [https://github.com/rmccue/Gorilla a test runner called Gorilla], which is designed as a replacement for the APE (Atom Protocol Exerciser). This will have a port of all the APE unit tests to PHP, and I'm also going to start writing some new ones for all the new APIs that are being added in #18430, #18431, #18432 and #18433.

These are specifically designed to be able to be independent of Gorilla, so that it will be easy to bring into a normal PHPUnit test suite, and hopefully will be able to run as part of the normal WordPress unit test suite. (Although they'll still need some components of Gorilla to work)

(This is filed under Unit Tests, but AtomPub might be a better component)"	rmccue
Future Releases	13983	Add Update Network action link after updating		Upgrade/Install	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-18T20:49:58Z	2010-10-28T09:39:56Z	"After updating an installation with MultiSite enabled, one of the following should happen :

(a) There should be an action link to '''Update Network''' as well as or instead of the one to '''Go to Dashboard'''.

(b) The Update Network process should be part of the Update process"	caesarsgrunt
Future Releases	22416	Add updated time to Plugin API		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-11-12T00:21:27Z	2012-11-12T09:50:22Z	"This ticket is directed at @Otto42

Per recent discussion (Nov 6), a separate '''last_updated_time''' field should get added to the plugin API.

Having a separate field, instead of appending time to the existing ""last_updated"" date, would prevent possible compatibility issues.

Example API response: http://api.wordpress.org/plugins/info/1.0/akismet.json"	logikal16
Future Releases	15457	Add URI support to add_editor_style()		TinyMCE	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	early	2010-11-17T22:18:34Z	2010-11-22T16:34:55Z	"Currently add_editor_style() only allows for CSS files to be added that are relative in location to the current theme's stylesheet_directory or template_directory, meaning it can only be used by theme authors. Let's keep that functionality, but add the ability to attach a CSS file via URI. This way, plugin authors can use it to add editor styles.

An example of why this might be necessary is a microformat plugin where the user can style microformats differently by adding certain CSS files by the user's choice. Right now, we can only see a change like that when we click preview.

So it would be nice if plugins could use this function as well as themes.

I've attached a potential patch."	dwieeb
Future Releases	22145	Add warning when duplicate page Template Names are present		Template		normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-10-09T22:17:30Z	2012-10-09T22:18:36Z	Currently, there's no way without searching through every template file whether or not you have a duplicate Template Name (from, say, copying a page template file to another one). It would be nice to have a warning in the Page Template selection area that you have duplicate Template Names in certain files, and to direct you to repair that error before you proceed with setting Page Templates.	johncoswell
Future Releases	19912	Add Widget Groups and Locations		Widgets	3.3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2012-01-28T04:54:13Z	2012-04-24T17:00:42Z	"Currently, if a widget cannot be properly matched to a sidebar when switching themes, it is moved to the ""Inactive widgets"" section (debated for quite a while here: #17979).

With the addition of the planned appearance improvements, it would be nice if we could let the user manipulate widgets as a group. Instead of trying to be too clever, we can let the user review where the widgets are positioned in their theme.

Conceptually, this is very similar to how nav menu locations currently operate. Menu items are grouped in menus (created by the user), which can be assigned to menu locations (created by the theme). Likewise, widgets would be organized into groups (created by the user), and could be assigned to widget locations (created by the theme). Currently, ""widget areas"" are on double-duty — they act as both ""widget groups"" and ""widget locations"".

I think the first step is to add the concept of ""widget groups"" into the current API and turn the existing ""widget areas"" into locations mapped to these groups.

If we're looking to compartmentalize the patches, these initial changes could initially be added without modifying the widgets UI. Instead, we could temporarily link a widget group to a widget area behind the scenes. That said, the benefits could only be fully realized with a few tweaks to the widgets UI."	koopersmith
Future Releases	20790	Add widget_title filter to Links Widget		Widgets	3.3.2	normal	major	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-05-30T09:23:29Z	2012-05-30T09:24:39Z	"Currently the Links Widget is the only default widget that doesn't support the widget_title filter. This is inconsistent and creates problems when plugin or theme authors want to filter widget titles - every other widget's title get's filtered, but not the Links WIdget.

Right now, displaying widget title is basically delegated to the wp_list_bookmarks function.
While this works, I suggest that this should be changed to be more consistent with other widgets - displaying widget title should really be the widget class job, not wp_list_bookmarks.

It should work with the existing wp_list_bookmarks function by specifying the categorize argument to be false."	ragulka
Future Releases	23159	Add Words Counter In The Excerpt Metabox		Editor	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-09T19:46:57Z	2013-01-11T17:26:24Z	"Hi WordPress Lovers :) , WordPress 3.6 fouces on ""Content Editing"" a small good idea is to add a words counter in the bottom of excerpt meta-box , and a small tip of the current theme max words count .."	alex-ye
Future Releases	13147	Add-menu-item boxes should slide on expand/collapse		Menus	3.0	lowest	minor	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2010-04-27T15:54:23Z	2012-05-01T14:05:29Z	Self-descriptive. This part of a #13134 patch wasn't being cooperative, so I moved it here.	koopersmith
Future Releases	21616	add-textdomain doesn't conform to WP coding standards		I18N		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	reopened		2012-08-17T03:07:19Z	2012-08-17T21:37:50Z	I used add-textdomain.php from http://i18n.svn.wordpress.org/tools/trunk on my plugin code, but it does not include a space before the closing parenthesis of the gettext function call it alters, which violates http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Coding_Standards#Space_Usage	groovecoder
Future Releases	19296	add/apend templates 'transparently' via plugin to currently active theme or child theme.		Themes		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2011-11-19T02:00:27Z	2013-01-13T17:35:39Z	"In building a custom 'theme plugin' for bbpress I was just made aware that it is impossible for a plugin to 'transparently' add/append template files to the currently active theme or child theme.

I'd like to request the enhancement where when a theme is looking for a custom template such as single-forum.php to search a plugin folder if it is not found in the child theme or parent theme.

I'm thinking of some type of action where my plugin can say 'add me' to the list of places you are looking for templates.

If my understanding is correct, when WordPress is looking for a template it starts in the child, then the parent theme but ends there.

Why?
If I have a user manually add all of the custom templates needed to their current theme, and they update their theme, they will loose all the templates they manually added.

This means I have no way of giving a user custom theme templates that won't be lost when upgrading, thus requiring them to manually add the templates back in every time they upgrade their theme.

What it really means for me is that there is no real path for me to create custom bbpress templates for users where I don't have to worry about them loosing them. 

I can go the route that bbpress currently uses in this situation which is that bbpress uses the themes page.php template and replaces the_content(). The problem is I am stuck with whatever is included in the active themes page.php file.

*for instance twentyten has the title hardcoded in and the call to the sidebar, which I can't remove

I can't go the child theme route, because I have to assume that they are already using a child theme. 

Another dev told me today that this issue came up about 2 years ago. I am praying that there was proof of concept code somewhere that I can try to utilize. Does anyone happen to know if concept code exists anywhere?"	anointed
Future Releases	20076	add_editor_style() should support plugins as well		TinyMCE		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened	close	2012-02-19T15:16:34Z	2012-06-17T16:24:46Z	"Although plugins can use the ""mce_css"" filter to add stylesheets for TinyMCE, from an API standpoint this function is a bit misleading / counterintuitive. Why shouldn't plugins be allowed to use one and the same function call to load stylesheets? I know this was probably implemented for use in twentyten, but maybe it's time to expand it."	ericlewis
Future Releases	20663	add_image_size needs a $label		Media	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-05-12T20:47:31Z	2012-05-21T00:05:59Z	"add_image_size() does not have a $label parameter, this effects both localization but more importantly limits the `image_size_names_choose` filter.

The is when you try to add an image to a post and you can select sizes via the radio buttons.

Default sizes have labels like:  `'large' => __('Large')`

the `image_size_names_choose` filter is a great new filter that allows you to alter those radio buttons, but requires you to hardcore the array values for add_image_size() since it does not have a label (unless I'm missing something).

Reference code: https://gist.github.com/2668630

Related: #19990"	wycks
Future Releases	23987	add_image_size() shouldn't crop 0 values		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-04-08T08:35:10Z	2013-04-08T08:35:10Z	"When using add_image_size() the image should only be cropped by values that are entered, the following example should only crop the height, and leave the width as the upload original;

{{{
add_image_size( 'wide-image', 0, 400, true );
}}}

If one uploads a 1600x1600 image, the above should then crop this to 1600x400."	Clorith
Future Releases	12302	add_metadata() Fails to Store Serialized Values as BINARY	ryan	Database		high	critical	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-02-20T10:52:15Z	2010-04-18T04:36:44Z	"Symptoms:

WordPress stores corrupt values in post_metadata if there are any non-UTF-8 bytes in the meta_value.

Steps to reproduce:

Call add_metadata() with non-UTF-8 values such as a latin-1 copyright char.

Even though the serialized string goes through prepare() before the query, MySQL is required to truncate the invalid value being assigned to the meta_value field.  The result is that the stored value can never be un-serialized.

This behavior can also be replicated by trying to inject CHAR(169) into any UTF-8 table query."	miqrogroove
Future Releases	23905	Add_post_meta strips slashes		General	2.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-30T00:20:29Z	2013-03-30T05:32:01Z	"Let's assume that JS generated an object that I want to store in custom field. Everything goes smooth when I convert it back and forth from JS to PHP and from PHP to JS (using json_encode() and json_decode()) and it even works when I do update_post_meta() manually in my file but this stops working as soon as WordPress Importer tries to load it from XML file (in XML it's still valid object) using add_post_meta().

This is the code from importer from the bottom of process_posts() function:

{{{
if ( $key ) {
	// export gets meta straight from the DB so could have a serialized string
	if ( ! $value )
		$value = maybe_unserialize( $meta['value'] );
		$value = '{""0"":{""type"":""text"",""text"":""""},""1"":{""type"":""html"",""html"":""<div class=\""cssclass\"" style=\""margin-top: 3em;\""><p>here goes html</p></div>"",""css_class"":""""}}'; // I added this for test purposes

	add_post_meta( $post_id, $key, $value );
	do_action( 'import_post_meta', $post_id, $key, $value );
}}}


This is an object:

{{{
{""0"":{""type"":""text"",""text"":""""},""1"":{""type"":""html"",""html"":""<div class=\""cssclass\"" style=\""margin-top: 3em;\""><p>here goes html</p></div>"",""css_class"":""""}}
}}}


It strips slashes from HTML tags (before each double quote sign) from objects that are stored as strings. I bet it shouldn't happen. Why would add_post_meta strip slashes or anything if XML explicitly says:


{{{
<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[{""0"":{""type"":""text"",""text"":""""},""1"":{""type"":""html"",""html"":""<div class=\""cssclass\"" style=\""margin-top: 3em;\""><p>here goes html</p></div>"",""css_class"":""""}}]]></wp:meta_value>
}}}

which in XML language is considered ""use as is. Do not modify"". I think that it might be a bug."	Looimaster
Future Releases	20690	add_post_meta/update_post_meta and cache		General	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-05-16T14:33:30Z	2012-05-16T14:33:30Z	"I have a custom post type with 2 fields for price, second one has 5% discount and I want to populate it automatically by hooking to 'save_post'. 

I have a working logic that calls update_post_meta() (or add_post_meta() ) for the second field but it doesn't get executed even with several post updates. However, if I end my function call with a var_dump that outputs the values from the function, everything goes smooth.

It looks like some caching issue to me that gets flushed per var_dump call, anyone able to reproduce?"	nofearinc
Future Releases	14754	add_query_arg() refactoring		General		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	needs-unit-tests	2010-09-01T16:32:20Z	2011-03-23T19:34:24Z	"The function add_query_arg() looks like that it could benefit from a refactoring. Especially the handling of optional parameters (did introduce PHP 4 that language feature?) can benefit by a sligh touch-up.

Attached patch reflects only the first few lines of the function."	hakre
Future Releases	23867	add_rewrite_endpoint causes front-page.php template to be ignored		Rewrite Rules	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-03-26T21:49:18Z	2013-04-16T00:50:35Z	"I have a front-page.php template in my theme folder, as per the template hierarchy this is used regardless of whether I am showing posts or a page as the front page.

However, when I add a rewrite endpoint (on the init hook), index.php is used for the front page template when I add my query var to the URL. It makes no difference if I set the front page to show posts or a page. If I do not add the query var, front-page.php is correctly used.

i.e. http://domain.com correctly uses front-page.php, http://domain.com/nl wrongly uses index.php

This happens whether I use EP_ALL or EP_ROOT as the places parameter.

All other template files are fine, it's only the homepage with the problem as far as I can see."	lumpysimon
Future Releases	22619	add_rewrite_endpoint generates incorrect attachment rules		Rewrite Rules		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-28T08:47:43Z	2013-05-15T17:31:34Z	"{{{add_rewrite_endpoint}}} with {{{EP_ALL}}} or {{{EP_ATTACHMENT}}} results in incorrect endpoint matches. The index set for the endpoint value is {{{2}}} which ends up returning the slash as well. The index should actually be {{{3}}} since we only care about the inner match.

Example:

{{{add_rewrite_endpoint( 'my-endpoint', EP_ALL )}}}

Results in rules like (dump from {{{$wp_rewrite->generate_rules}}}:

{{{
  '.?.+?/([^/]+)/my-endpoint(/(.*))?/?$' =>
  string(35) ""index.php?attachment=$1&my-endpoint=$2""
  '.?.+?/attachment/([^/]+)/my-endpoint(/(.*))?/?$' =>
  string(35) ""index.php?attachment=$1&my-endpoint=$2""
}}}

Visiting a {{{my-endpoint}}} URL for an attachment like {{{/2012/01/01/post-name/attachment/my-endpoint/foo/}}} will return the value of {{{get_query_var( 'my-endpoint' )}}} as {{{/foo}}} instead of {{{foo}}}."	batmoo
Future Releases	22141	add_submenu_page file callback		General	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-10-09T16:11:11Z	2012-10-09T18:07:03Z	"Under the recommendation of the community I have decided to file a track regarding add_submenu_page. It currently allows for a callback function in which a dev could include a file but how about allowing add_submenu_page an argument to include a file in replacement of a callback function? This would remove several lines of code and clean up many developers functions.php files as well as custom admin page files.

Thanks for listening and I hope I can help.
-Ben"	BenRacicot
Future Releases	23836	add_submenu_page() duplicate menus		Administration		normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-21T16:43:24Z	2013-04-04T03:22:08Z	"Creating two sub-menus with the same ""menu slug"" using add_submenu_page() should create only the last sub-menu.
But it creates two sub-menus with the same ""menu slug"".

Based on documentation ""menu slug"" should be unique for each sub-menu."	king_of_the_ring
Future Releases	13926	Adding 'page-attributes' to a custom post type slows down edit screen in the admin		General	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-06-16T20:01:17Z	2010-10-28T01:52:55Z	"When I add 'page-attributes' to a custom post type it takes roughly 1.5 to 2 min for the edit screen to load...  When I remove 'page-attributes' edit screen load is extremely fast.

Under the post type i created I have 5000+ entries."	granulr
Future Releases	12223	Adding a titles to comment levels with the walker class		Comments		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-02-14T11:20:07Z	2010-02-14T17:52:36Z	"Hi Everyone! 

This is only my second post here, and my first feature request, so please excuse me if I have duplicated something or my solution is completely unsuitable. 

I am experimenting with the CMS capabilities of Wordpress, especially the enhanced post_type GUI in the new 3.0 alpha release. While building a sort of Yahoo Answers type platform, I wanted to have 1st level comments as answers to a question (a post), and 2nd level comments as comments on the answer (1st level comments). I wanted to label comments on an answer as ""comments"", but this is not really possible to do, to my knowledge, using ""wp_list_comments"".

I created my own function for wp_list_comments so I didn't have to modify Wordpress core, in order to get at the walker class at the bottom of wp_list_comments. I wanted to use start_lvl to add a title for comment level 2. However, start_lvl in ""class Walker_Comment extends Walker"" will only let you change the list type to ""ul"", ""ol"" or ""div"". My idea is to add an argument which would allow you to add a title, along with specifying it's heading (or surrounding tag). As I said, I am not an expert on Wordpress coding standards, so the following code may be completely off. 

{{{
/**
   * @see Walker::start_lvl()
   * @since unknown
   *
   * @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
   * @param int $depth Depth of comment.
   * @param array $args Uses 'style' argument for type of HTML list.
   * @param array $args Uses 'title' argument for title text.
   * @param array $args Uses 'title_heading' argument for title text heading level.
   */
	

function start_lvl(&$output, $depth, $args) {
  $GLOBALS['comment_depth'] = $depth + 1;
  
    switch ( $args['style'] ) {
      case 'div':
        break;
      case 'ol':
        echo ""<ol class='children'>\n"";
        break;
     default:
     case 'ul':
        echo ""<ul class='children'>\n"";
        break;
    }
	
	if (!empty ($args['title'])) {
	  
      if(!empty ($args['title_heading'])) {
	    echo '<'.$args['title_heading'].'>';
	  }
	  
	  echo $args['title'];

	  if(!empty ($args['title_heading'])) {
	    echo '</'.$args['title_heading'].'>';
	  }
	
	}
	
}
}}}"	danielpataki
Future Releases	24385	Adding and Deleting Custom Taxonomies not Working		Taxonomy	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-05-22T16:52:35Z	2013-05-25T00:45:21Z	"I created a new post type and a new taxonomy as follows


{{{
/* Code to add new custom post type */
function aaa_register_post_type() {

	$post_type_labels = array(
		'name'					=> __('News'),
		'singular_name'			=> __('News Item'),
		'all_items'				=> __('All News'),
		'add_new'				=> __('Add New'),
		'add_new_item'			=> __('Add New News Item'),
		'edit_item'				=> __('Edit News Item'),
		'new_item'				=> __('New News Item'),
		'view_item'				=> __('View News Item'),
		'search_items'			=> __('Search News'),
		'not_found'				=> __('Nothing found'),
		'not_found_in_trash'	=> __('Nothing found in Trash'),
		'parent_item_colon'		=> ''
	);

	$post_type_args = array(
		'labels'				=> $post_type_labels,
		'description'			=> 'This post type is used for news posts from the RSS feeds.',
		'public'				=> true,
		'menu_position'			=> 5,
		'capability_type'		=> 'post',
		'hierarchical'			=> true,
		'supports'				=> array('title','editor', 'author', 'comments'),
		'rewrite'				=> array('slug')
	);

	register_post_type ('news', $post_type_args);
}

add_action('init', 'aaa_register_post_type', 0);





/* Register custom news category taxonomy */
function aaa_register_taxonomy_site () {

	$taxonomy_lables = array(
			'name'					=> __('Sites'),
			'singular_name'			=> __('Site'),
			'all_items'				=> __('All Sites'),
			'edit_item'				=> __('Edit Site'),
			'view_item'				=> __('View Site'),
			'update_item'			=> __('Update Site'),
			'add_new_item'			=> __('Add New Site'),
			'new_item_name'			=> __('New Site Name'),
			'parent_item'			=> __('Parent Site'),
			'parent_item_colon'		=> __('Parent Site:'),
			'search_items'			=> __('Search Sites'),
			'popular_items'			=> __('Popular Sites'),
			'not_found'				=> __('Nothing found'),
			'hierarchical'			=> true,
			'query_var'           	=> true
				
	);

	$taxonomy_args = array(
			'labels' 				=> $taxonomy_lables,
			'show_admin_column'		=> true,
			'hierarchical'			=> true
	);

	register_taxonomy(""site"", 'news', $taxonomy_args);
	
}

add_action('init', 'aaa_register_taxonomy_site');

}}}

Now to cause the error

1. Click on the new custom post ""News"" menu in WordPress admin
2. Click on the new custom taxonomy ""Sites"" submenu
3. Create a new site, then click on the add site button, nothing happens. The list of sites is not updated and the site info is still in the text boxes. However, if you refresh the page, the new site is in the list.

Now, if you want to delete the site after refeshing the page: On the same list of sites page, hover over the site, and click on delete, and you get an undefined error.

"	greeso
Future Releases	5172	Adding classes to wp_generate_tag_cloud	westi*	Template		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	accepted	dev-feedback	2007-10-09T17:09:14Z	2011-04-30T08:50:18Z	"The attached patch changes 2 things on the [source:/trunk/wp-includes/category-template.php#L330 wp_generate_tag_cloud] function. 

1) The current code uses single quotes instead of double quotes, I believe the standard is to use double quotes. I've converted single quotes to double quotes.

2) I've rounded the tag size to a whole number (no decimal places).

3) I've added a class ""tag-cloud-item-X"" where X is the number in the list and a second class ""tag-cloud-size-X"" where X is the size of the tag. . This will allow theme designers to apply different styles to tags. For example changing the colour from cold to hot depending on order or size."	chmac
Future Releases	20232	Adding custom link / page to menu item renders  500 Internal Server Error		Menus	3.3.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-03-13T19:35:51Z	2013-02-03T07:05:09Z	"When I try to add a custom link or page to a menu item, I get a  500 Internal Server Error.

No errors can be found in any log files.  

The only reference I have to this bug, is a statement by Mark Jaquith and can be found here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/rc32-menus-still-crippled?replies=28

I'm not able to find this bug in here, so I'm opening a new ticket.

I had around 40 menu items.  
After I deleted half of my menu items, I still get this error message.

We have increased memory_limit from 32MB to 300MB
We have set max_execution_time from 30 to 60
We have set max_input_time from 60 to 120

We still get this error on both production server and staging server.

I do not get this error on my local dev server running on Virtualbox Ubuntu with 2GB memory.

"	spstieng
Future Releases	14698	Adding custom menu items in a WP managed menu		Menus	3.0.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2010-08-25T21:22:12Z	2011-01-29T17:52:21Z	"In Walker:walk() line 932 of classes.php (WP version 3.0.1), the comparison of the parent ID to 0 is done so using ==.  This is an issue if you're trying to manually insert a menu item for a term within a menu consisting of posts.  I would like to be able to set the parent_id to something like 'term:4' (with 4 being the ID of the term).  But because it is a string and comparing a string to zero with == will always equate to false.

I suggest that line 932 is changed from:
{{{
if ( 0 == $e->$parent_field )
}}}
to:
{{{
if ( empty( $e->$parent_field ) )
}}}

The end result I'm looking for is a way to take an existing menu and add in sub-items for a particular item that contains all the terms from a given taxonomy.  Then for each of the term items, add child items for all of the custom posts associated to the term.  For the time being, I'm using a negative db_id to bypass the comparison issue.

Here's a sample of my code:
{{{
function my_get_nav_menu_items($items, $menu, $args) {
  if ($menu->slug != 'primary') {
    return $items;
  }
  $findAProgram = null;
  foreach ($items as $item) {
    if ($item->post_name = 'find-a-program') {
      $findAProgram = $item;
      break;
    }
  }
  if ($findAProgram) {
    $order = count($items);
    foreach (get_terms('program-focus') as $term) {
      $posts = get_posts(""taxonomy=program-focus&term={$term->term_slug}&post_type=programs"");
      if (!empty($posts)) {
        $term = wp_setup_nav_menu_item($term);
        $term->menu_item_parent = $findAProgram->db_id;
        // set db_id to negitive value to avoid collisions with posts with the same ID
        // This is needed due to the non-strict equality check in classes.php
        // line 932 in Walker::walk().  I would love to use a string for the
        // term ID's (something like 'term:4'), but ""any string"" == 0 will
        // always return false.
        $term->db_id = -1*$term->ID;
        $term->menu_order = $order++;
        $items[] = $term;
        foreach ($posts as $post) {
          $post = wp_setup_nav_menu_item($post);
          $post->menu_item_parent = $term->db_id;
          $post->menu_order = $order++;
          $items[] = $post;
        }
      }
    }
  }
  return $items;
}
add_filter('wp_get_nav_menu_items', 'my_get_nav_menu_items', 10, 3);
}}}

"	mackeyn@…
Future Releases	20938	Adding existing category duplicates default one		Administration	3.3.2	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-06-13T13:52:18Z	2013-01-22T03:35:53Z	In the post editing page, if you add a category which already exists, Wordpress duplicates the default category (Uncategorized), instead of showing a warning or doing nothing.	hvsupr
Future Releases	15251	Adding Image breaks Blockquote		TinyMCE	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2010-10-29T10:47:15Z	2012-09-09T09:56:47Z	"When creating entries, adding an image regularly breaks my code.

I am working on a wordpress-based project where I am defining a 'lexicon' of words. I have discovered this bug during the following standard behavior I follow in creating an entry:

All my entries open with a number of words in bold text followed by a definition. These are encapsulated in a blockquote (see example1.jpg or real world examples at kitoconnell.com/lexicon). At first, the visual editor works fine, creating healthy code as I request (I am creating these in the visual editor, but see code example code1.jpg).

Then, I add a photo and the code breaks and has to be fixed manually in the HTML editor. See attached files example2.jpg and code2.jpg; I have not made any changes except to embed a photo with a caption. Adding a picture has moved the blockquote and bold tags to incorrect positions.

Although this is not a system breaking bug, it is an annoyance I am encountering on a daily basis. Thanks for your attention and let me know if anything is unclear or I can provide more data."	kitoconnell
Future Releases	16431	Adding include to wp_list_comments()		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-02-01T04:27:50Z	2011-02-01T07:23:31Z	"I have been building a simple forum on Wordpress using posts as questions, top-level comments as answers, replies as comments on answers. 

Choosing a best answer is available, which adds the ID of the chosen answer (comment) ti the postmeta of the question. 

I would like to arrange my answers so that the first one is the chosen best answer, and below you can view the normal flow of answers.

It would be nice if this could be done using wp_list_comments(). I would call it once and use ""include"" to show just the one comment, and then I would call it again without the include to show the usual flow of comments. 

I believe this might be generally helpful in other cases as well though.  "	danielpataki
Future Releases	20596	Adding more actions to a widget		Widgets		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2012-05-02T00:14:28Z	2012-05-02T05:45:48Z	"On the Widget UI, there is a ""Close"" button, aside with the ""Delete"" button, and I that developers should have a way to add more of those.

For exemple, I would see as a good use case when you have a way of previewing the widget.

Because right now the only way is by JS which is kinda of lame.

Thanks,"	webord
Future Releases	17298	"Adding optional ""fieldname_base"" parameter to touch_time() function would allow plugin authors to reuse this code"		General		normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-05-01T20:50:42Z	2012-02-03T15:56:52Z	"I didn't see any discussion of this over the years, and wondered if this was a feature that other people would like to see added:

In a couple projects, I've had to recreate a date entry form very similar to the one generated by the `touch_time()` function in wp-admin/includes/template.php. This function could be modified very easily to be reusable in plugins.

The simplest way of doing this, in my opinion, is to accept an optional fifth parameter for a fieldname base string.

Current output of the function:

{{{

<select id=""mm"" name=""mm"" tabindex=""4"">
// options
</select>
// etc
}}}

If this could be modified by a plugin to output something like this:

{{{

<select id=""eventstartdate_mm"" name=""eventstartdate[mm]"" tabindex=""4"">
// options
</select>
// etc
}}}

...it would be very useful. Would improve standardization of UI elements between core and plugins.

Of course, the entire template.php file is A Big Mess. Not sure if we should be messing around in there too much.

 "	goldenapples
Future Releases	15800	"Adding tabs to the ""Edit Site""-pages in Network Admin"		Network Admin	3.1	normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-12-13T17:57:41Z	2012-04-26T18:59:22Z	"There are four tabs in the Network Admin > Edit Site pages. These are statically defined as an array in the files:

{{{
wp-admin/network/site-info.php
wp-admin/network/site-options.php
wp-admin/network/site-themes.php
wp-admin/network/site-users.php
}}}

It would be nice if there was a filter that allowed us to add more tabs to this bar. This would enable us to add more user friendly, site specific, option pages for super administrators."	PuffyThePirateBoy
Future Releases	20735	Adding tags to form element of categories.		Taxonomy	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-05-23T13:15:59Z	2012-05-23T13:15:59Z	"Just like the post form in posts you can use the hook of ""post_edit_form_tag"" to add new tags to the form element of creating or editing new post.

but there is no hook for categories form to do that I think adding new element will be helpful feature.

Note: after some debugging I found that the hook can be add in:

#File: your wordpress directory/wp-admin/edit-tag-form.php

#Line: 33

# Find : <form name=""edittag"" id=""edittag"" method=""post"" action=""edit-tags.php"" class=""validate"">

# Relpace: <form name=""edittag"" id=""edittag"" method=""post"" action=""edit-tags.php"" class=""validate""<?php do_action('categoery_edit_form_tag'); ?>>

Thanks"	m.ibrahim
Future Releases	22940	Adding term checklist to Media modal has undesired results		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-14T14:59:27Z	2012-12-14T14:59:27Z	If you use '''attachment_fields_to_edit''' to add a term checklist to the media modal, there is no way to know when a term is unchecked. I propose that when a checkbox is clicked in the compat section, all the checked boxes of the same name are passed in the POST request.	jfarthing84
Future Releases	22128	Adding upload mimetype in Multisite does not work if mimetype is not already defined		Multisite	3.0	normal	critical	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-08T13:13:54Z	2012-12-23T17:11:20Z	"'''Description'''

We would like to add 3gp to the list of file types to be uploaded in the sites of our network install. 

We've tried to add 3gp to the Network Settings->Upload File Types setting for this. However after having saved the setting we were still not able to upload 3gp. It seems the user setting is being overruled by the list of global settings.  

'''Steps to reproduce issue:'''
1. Use WordPress Network install (aka Multisite)
2. Add the file extension 3gp to the upload file types setting in Network Settings
3. Save Settings
4. Try to upload a 3gp file using the Media Library, it will fail with the message: 'Sorry, this file type is not permitted for security reasons.'

It seems the upload file types defined in the Network Settings cannot overrule / add new file types if this file type has not already been defined in the function wp_get_mime_types() (see file: wp-includes/functions.php). 

'''Expected behaviour'''

Changing the Upload File Types by adding a new extension results in WordPress accepting files ending in this extension. Or warn the admin that this extension is unknown and more info (such as the full mime type) is needed. 

'''Proposed solution'''

We are aware of the hook 'upload_mimes' to fix this with a plugin, but we suggest that the superadmin Network Settings->upload file type overrules WordPress' built-in defaults instead of the other way around."	BjornW
Future Releases	22875	Additional custom taxonomy object types		Taxonomy	3.5	normal	major	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-12T09:59:37Z	2012-12-12T19:53:43Z	"At the moment, a taxonomy can be registered for one of the following objects (ref http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/register_taxonomy ):
- post
- page
- attachment
- revision
- nav_menu_item
- a particular cpt

Taxonomies would become much more powerful and flexible, if:
- They accept additional objects, e.g. users, taxonomies
- They accept multiple objects, e.g. a single custom taxonomy could group together posts, pages and attachments"	sooskriszta
Future Releases	12032	Additional Option of Site Admin -> Options -> Allow new Registrations.	kallumamaji	Users	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	reviewing		2010-01-26T00:29:42Z	2011-12-29T09:29:57Z	"MU Trac Ticket: http://trac.mu.wordpress.org/ticket/799

Right now the 4 options are: Disabled - noone can register a new account or blog Enabled - blogs and user accounts can be enabled (at the same time as the request) Only User Account - Only a user account can be created. Only Logged in User - Cannot create a user account but those who can log in can create a blog.

Need a 5th option for Create User Account and Allow blog creation if logged in.

With the 5th option it will allow new registrations., but only allow them to request a new blog if they are a valid online user after registration.
"	wpmuguru
Future Releases	9306	Additional smart quote suggestion		Formatting		low	trivial	Future Release	enhancement	new	close	2009-03-09T05:09:36Z	2011-02-05T11:04:09Z	"If a user writes a post that contains a quotation inside parentheses, the open quote mark is not used. I suggest that when a quotation mark (double or single) is used after an open parenthesis, it should be a left-quote “ instead of a right quote ”. In order to be as complete as possible, it would probably be best to ensure that this is only done in the event that white space is used prior to the open parenthesis so as to prevent it printing the wrong one if, say, a sad-face smiley is used inside a quotation, like so:

'''''She told me, ""Aw, you make me a sad panda now. :(""'''''

If it's done so that it will only open the quote correctly after white space \s or a carriage return, I think that will cover the vast majority, if not all, of the situations where it would need to be used."	cloak42
Future Releases	14341	Adjacent image disappears when a caption is added		TinyMCE		normal	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-07-17T23:53:02Z	2011-05-20T21:44:17Z	"If you place two images side by side inside a strong tag and then try to add a caption to one of the images, the other image disappears. 

Tested in r15436. 

To reproduce: [[BR]] 
1) Open a new or existing post for editing [[BR]] 
2) Place the sample code from below into the html editor [[BR]] 
3) Switch to the visual editor and try to add a caption [[BR]] 
---> You'll see the other image disappear

Here is a screencast example: http://screencast.com/t/OTNmNjQzN

Here is some sample code: 

{{{
<strong><a href=""http://s.wordpress.org/about/images/logo-grey/grey-m.png""><img class=""alignleft size-full"" title=""grey logo"" src=""http://s.wordpress.org/about/images/logo-grey/grey-m.png"" alt="""" width=""100"" height=""100"" /></a><a href=""http://s.wordpress.org/about/images/logo-blue/blue-m.png""><img class=""alignleft size-full"" title=""blue logo"" src=""http://s.wordpress.org/about/images/logo-blue/blue-m.png"" alt="""" width=""100"" height=""100"" /></a></strong>
}}}"	designsimply
Next Release	23044	adjacent_image_link() needs optimization		Query	3.5	normal	major	3.6	enhancement	new		2012-12-22T05:04:20Z	2013-05-21T08:03:07Z	"`adjacent_image_link()` is really slow and stupid. It queries for '''all''' of the images attached to that post. And then it picks the previous or next one in PHP. And there's no caching, so you'll typically get this happening '''three times''' on an attachment page, (image [linked to next], prev link, next link).

We should actually just make the query grab the ONE image we want."	markjaquith
Future Releases	22993	Admin - users without a role are difficult to find		Users	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-18T17:32:21Z	2012-12-20T06:21:38Z	"There doesn't appear to be a filter to display users *without* a role (see the screenshot). The ideal solution would be to add a filter for ""None"".

[http://i.imgur.com/3S5pH.png]"	logikal16
Future Releases	16672	Admin Bar and param href = FALSE		General	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-02-26T00:21:52Z	2011-02-27T11:21:37Z	"Current i dont find an solution to add an element in the admin bar with a a-tag inside the li-tag. But the function add_menu has an param href and is also possible to add the value false, but the a-tag ist always visible


maybe a fix on wp-includes/class-wp-admin-bar.php

{{{
	/* Helpers */
	function recursive_render( $id, &$menu_item ) { ?>
		<?php
		$is_parent =  ! empty( $menu_item['children'] );

		$menuclass = $is_parent ? 'menupop' : '';
		if ( ! empty( $menu_item['meta']['class'] ) )
			$menuclass .= ' ' . $menu_item['meta']['class'];
		?>

		<li id=""<?php echo esc_attr( ""wp-admin-bar-$id"" ); ?>"" class=""<?php echo esc_attr( $menuclass ); ?>""><?php
			if ( ! empty( $menu_item['href'] ) ) : ?>
				<a href=""<?php echo esc_url( $menu_item['href'] ) ?>""<?php
					if ( ! empty( $menu_item['meta']['onclick'] ) ) :
						?> onclick=""<?php echo esc_js( $menu_item['meta']['onclick'] ); ?>""<?php
					endif;
				
				if ( ! empty( $menu_item['meta']['target'] ) ) :
					?> target=""<?php echo esc_attr( $menu_item['meta']['target'] ); ?>""<?php
				endif;
				if ( ! empty( $menu_item['meta']['title'] ) ) :
					?> title=""<?php echo esc_attr( $menu_item['meta']['title'] ); ?>""<?php
				endif;
				
				?>><?php
			endif;
			
			if ( $is_parent ) :
				?><span><?php
			endif;

			echo $menu_item['title'];

			if ( $is_parent ) :
				?></span><?php
			endif;

			if ( ! empty( $menu_item['href'] ) ) : ?></a><?php endif; ?>

			<?php if ( $is_parent ) : ?>
			<ul>
				<?php foreach ( $menu_item['children'] as $child_id => $child_menu_item ) : ?>
					<?php $this->recursive_render( $child_id, $child_menu_item ); ?>
				<?php endforeach; ?>
			</ul>
			<?php endif; ?>

			<?php if ( ! empty( $menu_item['meta']['html'] ) ) : ?>
				<?php echo $menu_item['meta']['html']; ?>
			<?php endif; ?>
		</li><?php
	}
}}}
"	Bueltge
Future Releases	22660	"Admin bar in multisite: mobile tap on ""My Sites"" dropdown in back-end doesn't work"		Toolbar	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-30T20:40:17Z	2012-12-21T00:33:39Z	"Quick steps here to reproduce an issue where the ""My Sites"" dropdown (multisite networks) will drop down and show the ""Network Admin"" link and the list of your sites. But, clicking on a site (to expand and see ""Dashboard"", ""New Post"", etc.) does not happen. Tapping the blog name just closes the dropdown.

I'm not sure what's different but I can consistently reproduce this when in the admin back-end (but works OK on front-end admin bar when viewing a site):

From /wp-admin/ on a mobile device (tested on iOS 6, iPhone 5, iPad) with a multisite network:

1. Tap ""My Sites"" in admin bar
2. See ""Network Admin"" and list of sites below
3. Tap one one of the site names

Expected: Site name expands to show ""Dashboard"", ""New Post"", etc. (same behavior as front-end when viewing site). Screenshot: http://d.pr/i/reOi

Actual: Tapping site name simply closes the ""My Sites"" dropdown, does not browse anywhere nor expand menu"	devinreams
Future Releases	20082	Admin bar links to wrong site in multisite (subdomain) network		Administration	3.3.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-02-20T09:53:52Z	2012-02-21T08:43:50Z	"The code
{{{
	foreach ( $actions as $link => $action ) {
		list( $title, $id ) = $action;

		$wp_admin_bar->add_menu( array(
			'parent'    => 'new-content',
			'id'        => $id,
			'title'     => $title,
			'href'      => admin_url( $link )
		) );
	}
}}}
generates the wrong URL, whenever I visit a site that has the URL subsite.subsite.example.com but generates the correct URL if the URL is of the pattern subsite.example.com. On subsite.subsite.example.com the admin bar will generate links to subsite.example.com."	niklasbr
Future Releases	6822	Admin colors should be per-blog	ryan	Administration	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-04-23T02:07:08Z	2010-03-25T05:58:52Z	When shared user tables are used, changing the colors for one blog should not change it for all.	matt
Future Releases	19068	admin comment search never resets URL, grows infinitely		Administration	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-10-27T15:23:48Z	2011-10-28T11:53:53Z	"When searching from {{{ /wp-admin/edit-comments.php }}}
the URL will grow infinitely and never reset to it's base.

To reproduce this bug, simply search comments several times and then examine the resulting URL )by copying it to an editor). It will be over 1000 characters easily, because it's simply appending the previous searches and previous nonces for no useful reason.

Instead the form should just use {{{ /wp-admin/edit-comments.php }}} as it's submit base.

But that form should not be using GET in the first place.

Allowing overly long URLs is also a security problem as it can give a window for XSS attacks.

I wouldn't be surprised if this design flaw exists in other parts of WP admin but I'll leave that up to someone else who has more patience.

"	_ck_
Future Releases	11515	Admin needs standardized way of handling messages (notices) displayed to the user		Administration	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-12-19T19:53:03Z	2013-03-15T23:45:50Z	"If you try to upload a media item under Media > Add new without an uploads directory, you get the following vague error message:

{{{
Error saving media attachment.
}}}

If you try instead to upload from the post edit page, you get a much more helpful message:

{{{
Unable to create directory /path/wp-content/uploads. Is its parent directory writable by the server?
}}}

In each case, the root error is the same, but the second error message points the way to a solution.  Even if the user doesn't know herself what that message means, it's a message that provides the necessary information to someone else who does and is trying to help the user. The first message is completely useless, as it states only what we already know: something went wrong.

The reason Media > Add new doesn't offer a helpful message is that the error is generated on one page request, and ''then'' the user is redirected to another page.

We need a standard, cross-page-load way of conveying messages in admin.

I've thought of a few possible ways of doing this:

 * Define and use a standardized set of error codes and associated error messages.  This is similar to what happens currently on many pages: the unhelpful ""Error saving media attachment."" appears when the message argument is set to ""3.""  What I'm suggesting would use a common set of message codes across the admin and be much more detailed.  So the above situation would instead produce a message like ""Unable to create the uploads directory.""
 * Save error messages to a cookie.  Unlike the previous method, this would allow messages to be made particular to their event.
 * Have some kind of user messaging stack.  New messages would be pushed into a user's stack (stored in usermeta) and popped off after a certain time, or when read, etc.  This has the advantage of lasting across sessions and browsers and being usable for other applications, such as PMs between users. 

What do you think?"	filosofo
Future Releases	10726	Admin notifications for more than 1 email		Administration	2.8.4	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2009-09-05T02:18:51Z	2013-01-03T05:59:29Z	"Please allow admin notifications to go to more than 1 email address. It could be as simple as allowing a comma-separated list.

Better yet, allow sending '''admin''' notifications to all people in the '''administrators''' role."	novasource
Future Releases	14376	"admin post.php fails html validation due to use of  ""["" in name/id/for of hidden custom fields"		Validation	3.0	lowest	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-07-21T07:37:54Z	2012-12-25T16:11:48Z	"Post.php is causing many many html validation errors due to hidden screen reader text for post meta fields mainly. Not a major problem, but annoying when attempting to validate admin plugin code.

eg:
{{{
<label class='screen-reader-text' for='meta[1957][key]'>Key</label><input name='meta[1957][key]' id='meta[1957][key]' tabindex='6' type='text' size='20' value='_wp_geo_latitude' />

character ""["" is not allowed in the value of attribute ""id""
character ""["" is not allowed in the value of attribute ""for""
}}}
""["" are allowed in the name attribute.  So perhaps one could simply strip them out them for the 'id' and the 'for'?

Other failed validation messages that occur a lot and appear to be wp generated code:
-   ID ""_ajax_nonce"" already defined
-   reference to non-existent ID ""metakeyselect""

"	anmari
Future Releases	18769	Admin should not break if URL changes		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-09-24T22:58:42Z	2012-06-06T01:02:30Z	"We manage a lot of users who have WordPress blogs, and probably the number one user support request we have to field comes out of this situation:

1. User decides they want to move their WordPress,
2. They move the folder to a new URL,
3. Their admin page stops working, because it still had the old URL hard-coded.

This is silly and should be fixed."	AmbushCommander
Future Releases	13051	admin_url() and site_url() shouldn't need esc_url()	ryan	Security	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2010-04-19T16:57:13Z	2010-11-13T03:09:47Z	"I noticed that the 3.0 codeline includes the addition of esc_url() around admin_url() like:

esc_url(admin_url());

I believe that admin_url() and site_url() should be ""safe"" functions to use and should not need escaping. Perhaps they should call esc_url() internally?

I cannot think of a viable reason to allow unsafe results from admin_url() and site_url(), though perhaps there are some internationalization edge cases that I'm not aware of.

If you really need raw access to an unsafe value in wp_options, you can use get_option() to get to it.

Another issue to consider here is input validation and stripping before saving to these fields.

If this is approved in principle, I'd be happy to produce a diff against the current code base.

I think this is very important to address before 3.0 is released as it has a significant impact on theme and plugin developers."	alexkingorg
Future Releases	19722	Administering wih SSL and uploading images makes image links HTTPS		Administration	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-01-03T16:45:51Z	2013-04-29T21:47:16Z	"I am noticing this issue in 3.3 that all uploaded attachments are listed in the library using HTTPS in the location when administerng over SSL. I tried the patch.2 listed and it does not seem to change anything. Previously this was never an issue, but now all my images are getting added as HTTPS when I do not want them to be. I end up searching the DB for "" https://"" and replacing with HTTP after every post.

Will this ever get resolved back to normal so SSL admin can be used without having all attachments over SSL? I only have SSL for login and admin."	ccolotti
Future Releases	14644	Administrator should be able to change usernames		Users		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	reopened	dev-feedback	2010-08-19T13:57:38Z	2013-04-14T19:26:57Z	"I can't think of any reason why administrators shouldn't be able to change usernames.

I do this occasionally (via SQL) and find that it causes no problems whatsoever (that I've noticed)."	holizz
Future Releases	16600	AdminMenu rendering code chokes on uppercase		Administration	3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened		2011-02-20T02:43:25Z	2011-03-05T16:28:13Z	"When registering custom taxonomies for a custom post type, if the post type name contains uppercase letters, the menu items for the custom taxonomies are not shown.

It looks like the post type name is lowercased in some parts of the core code (but no all) and so string comparisons fail.
Just isolated this behaviour, so I'm still not sure how much of the core this affects.

Moreover, when I saved posts with the intended mixed-case name, they have been saved to the DB with lowercased post_type


It it is indeed the intended behaviour, a note should be added to the Codex:
 ""Custom Post Type names must be lowercase""

The attached sample (real) code reproduces the problem by setting ""post_type_tag"" to ""DomainName"" instead of ""domain_name"". Numbers work properly, however.

Tested with latest SVN (RC4 + r17467)"	jltallon
Future Releases	18324	"after adding new template file, ""Template"" drop-down disappears"		Template	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-08-04T02:46:38Z	2011-08-04T02:46:38Z	"After adding a new page template to my theme, the ""Template"" drop-down on the add/edit page screen disappeared.  The ""Parent"" and ""Order"" form inputs still appeared, but there was no reference to the ""Template"" drop-down form element in the ""view source"" HTML of the page.

The new template file had been added to my theme directory via pull from a git repo that my collaborator had pushed the file to.  The ""Template"" drop-down worked fine on his exact copy of the theme.

I changed the theme for my site to twentyeleven and then immediately back to my custom theme, and the ""Template"" drop-down began appearing again.  I did this at the suggestion of these pages:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3987773/

http://wordpress.org/support/topic/template-file-drop-down-not-appearing

Evidently this intermittent bug has appeared since before Wordpress 3."	sjscitp
Future Releases	13502	Ajax deletion of media broken due to Trashing remains		Media	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reviewing		2010-05-23T10:41:48Z	2011-11-26T10:39:21Z	"To reproduce:
 1. Upload a file
 2. Expand to view file details
 3. Click Delete, Follow through.

Result: Page reloads and deletes the object

Expected Result: At some point here, Ajax deletion is supposed to kick in.

{{{prepareMediaItemInit()}}} in swfupload handlers.dev.js contains some Ajax trash/undo code, which is never hit, It looks like it was never removed when the Media trashing code was striped out."	dd32
Future Releases	7756	AJAX saving method instead of reloading the page		Administration		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-09-16T17:36:44Z	2013-01-03T16:12:25Z	"Instead of using a traditional page refresh after saving a post, utilize AJAX, similar to how auto-saving already functions, to save the post.

this would help decrease the load on the server and enhance the user experience."	jdingman
Future Releases	9445	All Input Tags are not Section 508 Compliance		Accessibility	2.7	normal	normal	Future Release	task (blessed)	reopened		2009-04-02T18:58:32Z	2012-10-09T20:14:56Z	"Not all of the input tags within the Wordpress admin console are section 508 compliant (http://www.section508.gov/). We have scanned the application using compliance software and found many instances where input tags (checkbox, text, textarea, file, radio, etc..) are missing the required label or alt text. (There are many instances where it IS compliant.) 

We (developers at a government agency) have the ability to make the changes, but some of the decisions for which exact text to put in the labels and alt text should probably be decided by a more dedicated Wordpress developer. Please contact me if you want our help or input. 

We believe that the software is extremely close to 100% compliance. Bringing it to 100% would be a huge deal for government agencies wh are trying to get approval to install and run Wordpress internally and externally."	dmo7
Future Releases	13273	"Allow ""'non-clickable"" menu items"		Menus		normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-06T10:58:50Z	2010-10-28T09:26:20Z	"In the new menu generator I'm missing the option to create ""non-clickable"" menu items. 

What I'm after is that I want to create for example a main menu item with the title ""Links"" which is non-clickable (no url attached to it) and basically only acts as an umbrella item for the actual links I want to locate as subitems of the item ""Links"".

- Home
- Something else
- Links (this one should be non-clickable)
  - external link 1
  - external link 2
  - etc

I think that an optional tickbox in the add link section will do the trick. Basically, all it has to do is to ""disable"" the check whether or not a valid URL format has been submitted and, of course, it has to trigger some modified html output.

Hope you guys can add this in the 3.0 release because this would basically complete the menu generator :)

Keep up the good work and I'm really looking forward to the 3.0 release!"	stgoos
Future Releases	19561	Allow a background colour to be set for custom headers		Themes	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-12-15T09:11:04Z	2011-12-15T09:11:04Z	"Currently WordPress allows you to set a custom image background for the header and a custom text color but doesn't give the users a way to set a custom ''background color'' for the header. 

Adding a simple color picker for the header background would give users a lot more flexibility in what they can do with the header without using external software to create graphics etc. Perhaps needs a way to activate it from the themes functions.php (suggest ''add_custom_header_color''?)"	hellweaver666
Future Releases	12934	Allow a menu to be added as a menuitem to be a submenu.	ryan	Menus	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-04-08T21:55:32Z	2010-10-28T09:12:09Z	"Add capability to add a menu as a menuitem to be a submenu thus allowing multiple menu items to share the same submenus.

See reference in April 8 devchat:

https://irclogs.wordpress.org/chanlog.php?channel=wordpress-dev&day=2010-04-08&sort=asc#m106225"	mikeschinkel
Future Releases	11418	Allow adding post thumb via url		Post Thumbnails	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2009-12-13T11:05:05Z	2010-01-05T20:57:07Z	currently it is only possible to add post thumbs from blog's gallery	pascal.herbert
Future Releases	23330	Allow autoloading all options, not just autoload = yes options		Cache	3.5.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2013-01-30T21:12:57Z	2013-02-21T04:26:41Z	"For 5 years on wordpress.com we have ignored the autoload field for options. In wp_load_alloptions(), autoload = yes is not part of the query. Why? Because wordpress.com has a persistent cache. Thus, the transients that constitute the bulk of autoload = no options are stored in cache, never in the options table. Querying autoload=yes makes the query slower for no reason.

Having autoload = no options also complicates notoptions caching. Core has a notoptions cache that would be unnecessary if you can assume that wp_load_alloptions() loads every option. If an option is not in alloptions, then it does not exist.

Other large sites that use a persistent cache might also like to ignore the autoload flag. Core could automatically switch to ignoring autoload when an external object cache is being used, but administrators might want to control this so they can clean out old transients from options tables and do whatever other housekeeping is desired. So, let's add a filter that allows toggling this. When autoload is being ignored the wp_load_alloptions() query does not include autoload=yes and notoptions is not used."	ryan
Future Releases	21022	Allow bcrypt to be enabled via filter for pass hashing		Security	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-06-20T01:34:26Z	2013-03-05T19:26:57Z	"Hi,

following recent discussions on password security and how to best prevent any hackers can leverage password table they might have got I looked into the phpass used for WordPress.

While I in principle understand why WordPress uses the compatibility mode of it, I would like to see some flexibility for those who don't need the compatibility.

Thus I would propose to change in wp-includes/pluggable.php all occurances of

$wp_hasher = new PasswordHash(8, true);

to

$wp_hasher = new PasswordHash(8, apply_filters('phpass_compatibility_mode', true));

This would allow users to easily change via plugin from the ""not so secure"" compatibility mode (only salted MD5) of phpass to a more secure setting (bcrypt) in case no compatibility with other applications is required.

The plugin changing the encryption methog could then as easy as

function phpass_bcrypt() {
	return false;
}
add_filter('phpass_compatibility_mode', 'phpass_bcrypt');"	th23
Future Releases	22631	Allow change of dropins folder		General	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-11-29T07:02:44Z	2012-11-29T15:44:06Z	"Dropins are stored in the `wp-content` directory. Currently there is no way to alter this (short of editing core code).

The `get_dropins()` function does not utilize filters or predefined constants in any way.

Probably the best method here would be to define `WP_DROPINS_DIR` constant in `/wp-includes/default-constants.php` that can be overridden in wp-config.php."	bungeshea
Future Releases	18959	Allow choosing multiple header images		Themes	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-10-15T21:32:15Z	2012-06-25T16:01:02Z	"Please, see small screenshot :)

[[Image(http://trueimages.ru/img/0f/5b/b7cf5f11a2786fc804521503268.png)]]

Description: This is the theme TwentyEleven. I want choose multiple header images, (for example 4,5,6), but i cannot. Only random or only one. Thanks."	wikicms
Future Releases	19802	Allow DECIMAL Precision in WP_Query Meta Queries		Query	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-01-11T06:50:05Z	2012-01-11T11:42:34Z	"As of now, if we specify a precision for the DECIMAL type in WP_Query meta queries [e.g. DECIMAL(4,2)], the type is changed to CHAR. This transformation seems to happen here:

http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/3.3.1/wp-includes/meta.php#L716

As a work around, we can add a filter to the `get_meta_sql` hook and manually change DECIMAL to DECIMAL(X,X) with a `str_replace`, but that seems pretty clumsy and it forces us to pick one level of precision for all meta queries.

As a solution, right above the line I have linked above, we could add a conditional that checks if the type starts with DECIMAL, and then uses a regex to check if the format for the precision is correct. Of course, another option would be to add a precision key to the meta query array like so: 


{{{
array(
  'key' => 'meta_key',
  'value' => $value,
  'type' => 'DECIMAL',					
  'compare' => '>',
  'precision' => array( 4, 2 )
),

}}}

I apologize if this question has already been asked, or if I'm missing something obvious. But, to me it seems like the current system is a bit limiting. Thanks."	dominicp
Future Releases	20286	Allow direct use of top level domains in multisites		Multisite	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-03-23T05:46:00Z	2012-11-20T12:00:28Z	"Most people installing the multisite would need top level domains and not the subdomains. The domain mapping plugin doesn't really fit in cause it depends on creating aliases and mappings and works on redirects. Separation is important which i guess is the main purpose of multisiting.

I see default WP setup allows you to rename the site URL once its created. So I did, renamed the subdomain into main domain and got into redirect loop problem. After some searching, it turned out the problem was caused by DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE in wp-config being static. So I changed it to $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']. This though solved the looping problem but got one more issue. Now going into child site's dashboard requires you to re-login cause of cookie not being set for all child top level domains.

Let's be it - not all people need the subodmain mutisites as you may notice on the forums. Meanwhile, if there's a workaround for setting up cookies for all of the top level sites when logging into network, please advise!

The multisite codex wiki itself tells the same - as a matter of fact it shows a screenshot having a top level domain as a wp site and that was the main reason why I went on choosing mutisite."	mickylmartin
Future Releases	18962	Allow duplicate slugs for different content		Rewrite Rules		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	needs-unit-tests	2011-10-16T16:23:34Z	2013-05-24T14:25:26Z	"Currently, the slug of a post (or any other CPT) must be unique. 
If a content is being created and an already existing slug is being assigned to it - WP will add a number for identification (i.e. about-2 etc).

That means, that if one has content from different content types, or in different categories (taxonomies), it still cannot have same slug.

The issue might be very disturbing when working in a multi lingual site (i.e using WPML or any other plugin for that).
Suppose there is an about page - www.mysite.com/about.
This is in the main language of the site.
Than a translation to that content page is being added,  let's say it is translation to English.
You would expect url something like www.mysite.com/en/about, but the slug is being changed to about-2, so the url of the about page in English becomes www.mysite.com/en/about-2.
For a site with 10 languages, let's say, it will end with urls like site.com/lang/about-10 etc.. and this is not looking good and may confuse.

As a cms, WP should let the admin/developer/operator - to have same slugs for different content types, or even in the same content type. The $post->ID is the unique identifier of a content, why should be also the slug?

"	maorb
Future Releases	14478	Allow explicit ordering of included posts in query_posts		Query		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-07-30T19:35:31Z	2011-10-25T20:09:12Z	"This is in reference to ticket #9819

I think it would be useful to add an extra orderby value to query_posts that could return posts based on the order they are listed.

So when you do query_posts(""include=3,2,5,4,1&orderby=given"")

They should be returned in the order 3,2,5,4,1

As mentioned by @dd32 in the previously referenced ticket, orderby=none returns the posts in MySQL Natural order, which is by ID."	daltonrooney
Future Releases	7723	Allow filtering by author on Manage > Posts		Administration		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2008-09-10T19:59:37Z	2011-12-19T18:04:36Z	"In versions of wp before 2.5 you could select an author from a dropdown on MANAGE > POSTS to see only posts owned by that author. This was very useful for quickly sorting posts and is absolutely necessary when you have editor users without  the 'edit_users' capability, as unlike admin users (most of us) they don't have access to the 'users' tab and thus have no way to see the manage screen sorted by user. The manage screen sorts by user simply by adding ?&author=$id in the url, but for users without access to the 'users' tab, even author id's are innaccessible. 

In the #wordpress-dev irc channel ryan boren expressed that the filter was removed because in some cases there were too many users in the system and the resulting dropdown was slowing down pageload time and ruining user experience. This is a paradox, because the more users your system has the more likely you are to need this filter. 

Wordpress needs to support filtering by author somehow if it wants to be a serious multi-user platform. Our editors are pulling out their hair.

My personal opinion is that the dropdown select should be reinstated. Filters should be added to the list such that only users who can post are listed (other users have no use in the Manage > Posts screen), as well as to show only users with at least 1 post. This should avoid slowing down pages for installations where most users are 'subscribers', which would otherwise mean all open-registration blogs would have hugely long lists. 

Given those two filters, I think that anyone who still has load-time problems should deal with their problem themselves using a plugin. It should be easy to remove the filter dropdown if you don't want it using a plugin, as well as to further filter the authors shown to reduce their number. 

Any installation with that many users deserves the option of deciding if they want the pulldown or not, and I think many would choose to keep it even if there are problems because it is so incredibly useful in filtering through hundreds of users worth of posts. 

(Consider: the full categories list is shown, even if there are hundreds, despite the fact that this has the same effect on performance as many authors does). 

Also in IRC Matt M proposed that some kind of text box + ajax to predict which author you mean could be used for this purpose. I think that is a great idea but would take a lot more work than what I propose (the work for hte pulldown is already done and the old functions are still there, all that's needed is to add filtering and re-work it into edit.php). It could also be used in the 'Users' context for search though, so it could be worth the effort. "	jeremyclarke
Future Releases	9470	Allow get_pages to get child pages of multiple pages		Query	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-04-06T10:51:02Z	2012-10-30T20:14:27Z	"I'm doig a lot of WordPress CMS work, and am finding it increasingly annoying that i can only get the children of one page through get_pages. 

It would be great if child_of could also, just like include and exclude, be a comma separated array of pages for which you want to fetch the children."	joostdevalk
Future Releases	11890	allow get_the_content to accept post ID	williamsba1	Template	2.9.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	close	2010-01-13T22:58:06Z	2010-01-14T00:48:23Z	"The function get_the_content currently doesn't accept a post ID as a parameter.  I'm suggesting adding this as a fourth parameter allowing this function to work like get_the_title does.

I'll supply a patch if this sounds like a good idea"	williamsba1
Next Release	24404	Allow get_the_post_format_image to return image without link		Post Formats	trunk	normal	normal	3.6	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2013-05-23T20:34:41Z	2013-05-24T19:54:43Z	"When a user adds a link to an image post in the new post format UI, `the_post_format_image()` and `get_the_post_format_image()` functions will always return the image HTML wrapped in the link. 

There are a number of cases in which a theme or plugin author may want to get the image without the link. For example, the author might want to wrap both the image and the title in a link. Having a link wrapped around the image complicates this. 

I think we should either add a new parameter that allows the image to be returned without the link, or create two functions: one that returns the image with the link and one without the link. I personally find it a little misleading to use a function called `the_post_format_image()` and get an image wrapped in a link. 

Separating functions that allow for returning just the image and the image with the link is important for flexibility. I think that wrapping the image in a link is making a decision that the developer should make and is limiting the developer without good reason. This will lead to some weird workarounds that will decrease the stability of community code. Having two functions instead of one does not increase complexity, yet it improves the flexibility of the API.

I'm happy to work on this if people think it's worth adding."	tollmanz
Future Releases	18676	Allow headers, footers, and sidebars to be located inside of subfolders		Template	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-09-15T21:38:08Z	2013-02-07T21:50:09Z	"Now that `get_header()`, `get_sidebar()`, and `get_footer()` use `get_template_part()` (see #18331), we should add subfolder support once #15086 goes in.

This is especially useful for sidebars."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	19760	Allow localization of language names in multisite		I18N	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-01-06T13:17:13Z	2012-11-22T03:45:37Z	"There is Site Language settings in multisite (General Options). But all available languages are in English, so there is English, Czech, etc. But when I switch to Czech language, there is still only Czech and not ""Čeština"". I am not sure if there is need to translate all languages, but there should be localized at least selected language (or all available languages).

It is caused by function format_code_lang() in ms.php (line 463) where are all language names hardcoded in English."	pavelevap
Future Releases	14741	Allow MS sites to share a posts table	filosofo	General	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-08-30T22:20:24Z	2010-08-30T22:20:24Z	"MS should allow admins to set a constant in `wp-config.php` that looks for all post objects to be in the main `posts` table.  When that constant is true, one could distinguish sites by a postmeta value.

This would make activity-stream like stuff across sites much easier to do as well as allow network-wide custom post types."	filosofo
Future Releases	20048	Allow mt.getRecentPostTitles to return the sticky flag		General	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-02-15T14:02:03Z	2012-02-15T14:02:03Z	"Would be nice to return the value of the sticky flag in the mt.getRecentPostTitles response. This XML-RPC call is mostly used on mobile clients, and we need to show a visual indicator on ""sticky"" posts. Obviously, we can  call metaWeblog.getRecentPosts, but it is a ""more expensive"" XML-RPC call."	daniloercoli
Future Releases	23808	allow multisite to match bare URL		Multisite	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-18T13:33:07Z	2013-04-01T09:39:30Z	"Currently, when matching the requested URL to a blog, the ""domain"" and ""path"" are used together. When there is no match, no blog will be selected. $path can never be interpreted as just ""/"".

This makes it impossible to have multiple domains working from the root ""/"" pointing to separate blogs.

The attached patch makes this possible.

A little more in-depth explanation can be found here:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/allow-multisite-to-match-bare-url?replies=4
"	fuentez
Future Releases	17326	Allow new user registrations to be moderated		Users	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-05-05T04:29:10Z	2011-05-05T16:02:57Z	"'''Summary'''

When registration is open, have the option to require manual approval of user accounts before they are granted default role status.

'''Details / Suggested Implementation'''

Create a new user role (""Moderated""?) which for all intents and purposes is the same as ""Subscriber"" (`read` capabilities).

If opted into, user moderation would assign new users this new role. Administrators would be able to see these users listed under the Users list and click an approve link which would change their role to the default user role (as per the General Settings).

This would also make it easier for plugins to implement private blogs while having open user registration.

See also: #12030"	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	22661	Allow object caches to degrade gracefully		Cache		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-30T20:53:57Z	2013-01-10T00:08:36Z	"Because of the way object caches are loaded, if a custom object cache can't run (say, Memcached or APC is not actually installed), it cannot gracefully degrade to the built-in object cache.

Witness this code in {{{wp_start_object_cache()}}}:

{{{
 	if ( ! function_exists( 'wp_cache_init' ) ) {
		if ( file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/object-cache.php' ) ) {
			require_once ( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/object-cache.php' );
			$_wp_using_ext_object_cache = true;
		} else {
			require_once ( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/cache.php' );
			$_wp_using_ext_object_cache = false;
		}
		$first_init = true;
	} else if ( !$_wp_using_ext_object_cache && file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/object-cache.php' ) ) {
		// Sometimes advanced-cache.php can load object-cache.php before it is loaded here.
		// This breaks the function_exists check above and can result in $_wp_using_ext_object_cache
		// being set incorrectly. Double check if an external cache exists.
		$_wp_using_ext_object_cache = true;
	}
}}}

So a custom object cache is loaded. If it wants to bail and defer to the built in object caching, it can do that by doing the include itself. But then WordPress sets {{{$_wp_using_ext_object_cache = true;}}} '''after''' that require. So WordPress thinks it is using an external object cache when it's actually not. This leads to oddness.

This can sometimes be hacked around by adding a callback to the very first WP action available that sets {{{$_wp_using_ext_object_cache = false;}}}, but that has issues: calls to the object cache might be made before that code can run, and {{{add_action()}}} is not always available at that point (because some {{{advanced-cache.php}}} drop-ins load the object cache really early. See Batcache.

Proposed solution: change the order of the {{{require_once()}}} and the setting of {{{$_wp_using_ext_object_cache}}}. That way, the external object cache can override the variable."	markjaquith
Future Releases	19654	Allow overload of is_ssl() via a filter		Plugins	3.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-12-23T16:44:07Z	2012-04-18T20:50:54Z	"Hi !

Would it be possible to add the is_ssl() function to the list of functions that can be overloaded via a plug-in?

The reason for this is that in some cases where SSL Offloading is used (SSL managed by an external device to the web server, say an F5 or STunnel), the {{{$_SERVER['HTTPS']}}} will be false because the web server is only listening on plain HTTP. 

If we could overload this function via a plug-in, we could check other common HTTP Headers used by some devices when doing SSL Offloading, HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO, HTTP_FRONT_END_HTTPS or even a custom one the sysadmin chooses to inject to the request to let the web server know if the connection is secure or not.
"	superkus
Future Releases	23016	Allow plugins to manipulate WP_Roles ($wp_roles global) on construct		Role/Capability	3.5	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	early	2012-12-20T08:38:46Z	2013-05-14T13:32:58Z	"The WP_Roles class is difficult to extend. There are no actions, filters, or intercept points to allow plugins to target it. Because the $wp_roles global can be created anytime (even doing_it_wrong on plugins_loaded) there's no reliable way to modify any part of $wp_roles.

(The only place WP_Roles actually has any action at all is in the set_role() method, which is the least useful function in the class since it noops all user roles if a user has more than one.)

The specific use case I have is bbPress's dynamic roles.

bbPress is unable to add its dynamic roles to the $wp_roles global on switch_to_blog(). Neither of WP_Roles's initialization methods have actions to allow bbPress to add its roles on.

* switch_to_blog() calls $wp_roles->reinit()
* then wp_get_current_user()
* finally $current_user->for_blog()

At no point can bbPress reliably append its roles to $wp_roles->roles, causing the current user to incorrectly be missing their bbPress role for that site.

More over, the WP_Roles::reinit() method seems like a one-use stop-gap to fix a specific problem, that ends up introducing other issues with trying to extend it. If the use_db flag is set to false, it bails early, and there's no way for plugins that don't use database roles to reinitialize their roles correctly again.

The attached patch does two things:

* Removes the reinit() method completely, and instead re-instantiates the $wp_roles global inside switch_to_blog(). WP_Roles::_init() is not a heavy function, and the guts are basically identical between the two methods.
* Adds a byref action to WP_Roles::init() that allow plugins like bbPress to add their dynamic roles anytime $wp_roles is created."	johnjamesjacoby
Future Releases	24065	Allow previewing posts in WordPress.org support forums		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2013-04-12T18:17:31Z	2013-04-12T20:47:26Z	"WordPress allows previewing posts before publishing everywhere else except on WordPress.org support forums. Preview functionality should be added there as well.

Ideally the preview would be shown next to the editor so users can spot and correct mistakes without reloading the page, just like when commenting here in Trac."	Daedalon
Future Releases	23314	Allow published posts to be revised without being updated immediately		Revisions		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new	early	2013-01-29T19:39:01Z	2013-04-10T09:08:15Z	Two things. Let's allow contributors to submit changes for review to their published posts. Let's also allow users to make changes to their posts and pages and save those changes, without updating the published post or page.	kovshenin
Future Releases	4221	Allow pure wp_nonce_url urls		Administration	2.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened	close	2007-05-04T04:29:33Z	2012-08-15T03:44:11Z	"wp_nonce_url sends the url through wp_specialchars, which converts {{{&}}} into {{{&#038;}}}

That's great for standards-compliant links, but if you're trying, for example, to use a nonce in a url passed to JavaScript, it can cause problems, as at least Firefox chokes when JavaScript requests a url with {{{&#038;}}} instead of {{{&}}}. 

My patch allows you to toggle off the wp_specialchars; the default behavior remains the same."	filosofo
Future Releases	19343	Allow Quick Edit to be Disabled for Custom Post Types		Quick/Bulk Edit	3.3	normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-11-23T19:41:02Z	2012-11-22T03:17:16Z	"For some custom post types, quick edit doesn't make sense, and it's not easy to disable the quick edit code. You can use CSS to hide it but that still requires the code to be sent to the browser when it's not even needed.

The only other solution is to extend the ''WP_Posts_List_Table'' class and set the ''inline_edit()'' function to return nothing. Something like this: 
{{{
if(!class_exists('WP_List_Table')) {
	require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/class-wp-list-table.php');
}

if(!class_exists('WP_Posts_List_Table')) {
	require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php');
}

class My_Posts_List_Table extends WP_Posts_List_Table {
	function inline_edit(){}
}

function my_admin_head() {
	$wp_list_table = new My_Posts_List_Table();
	$wp_list_table->prepare_items();
}

add_action('admin_head-edit.php', 'my_admin_head');
}}}
Clearly, that is a lot of code to accomplish something so simple.

So, it would be nice if there was some way to disable quick edit. Maybe it could be a feature you could disable via the ""''supports''"" option when you register the custom post type?"	Jick
Future Releases	24295	Allow ReadMe to support in-document links		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2013-05-09T10:30:34Z	2013-05-11T17:20:35Z	"The current Plugin [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/about/readme.txt ReadMe files] use MarkDown syntax and over time these can contain a great deal of information for users, for example in the FAQs.

The length of these sections sometimes makes finding the part you need a case of trawling through the entire document or searching for words in the browser window and hoping you are using the same vocabulary as the ReadMe author.

I think a useful enhancement would be to add the capability to define in-document links to allow for things like a table of contents at the top of the FAQ section. Currently you can create a link in such a table like this:

{{{
[FAQ 1](#1)
}}}

But I cannot find a way to create the linked section later in the document as any HTML, name or id parameters seem to get stripped out.

If this is already possible, please can you tell me how to accomplish this and accept my apologies from opening a ticket."	MattyRob
Future Releases	16987	Allow registering a WP_List_Table class when registering post types		Post Types		normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-03-28T16:01:55Z	2011-06-11T09:39:51Z	"This would go a long way towards making the post types feature more complete. I discovered while converting Links from the native format into a post type that the admin lists are still very clunky to work with, especially with quick edit obliterating non-underscored post meta and the quick edit form not being configurable enough on the server-side to make it useful for more unusual post type requirements.

Code-wise it would be good to work with it in a similar way to the Walker_Nav_Menu class eg. so I could extend the WP_Posts_List class to overwrite certain elements for my post type."	sanchothefat
Future Releases	12368	Allow setting limit in do_shortcode()		Shortcodes		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	reporter-feedback	2010-02-24T21:39:13Z	2010-03-08T09:39:10Z	Sometimes it is useful to limit the number of shortcode conversion occuring in do_shortcode(), such as preventing overuse of shortcode in untrusted content, or whatever reason. This patch adds a new int parameter to do_shortcode(), which is used as the $limit parameter in preg_replace_callback().	abelcheung
Future Releases	19866	Allow specifications of any wp_posts field(s) in WP_Query		Query		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-01-20T19:58:43Z	2013-04-30T18:04:13Z	"Hi guys, I'm considering writing a patch to be able to pull specific fields from a WP_Query but wanted to see if there was already something in the works on another ticket.  I searched trac and hackers list (via its Google Group) and surprisingly didn't see anything.

Here's the current implementation which limits people to only querying for certain fields: wp-includes/query.php:2033
{{{
		switch ( $q['fields'] ) {
			case 'ids':
				$fields = ""$wpdb->posts.ID"";
				break;
			case 'id=>parent':
				$fields = ""$wpdb->posts.ID, $wpdb->posts.post_parent"";
				break;
			default:
				$fields = ""$wpdb->posts.*"";
		}
}}}

Stems from a situation where we needed all posts of a certain type -- potentially thousands -- but really only required post_title and ID fields, so didn't want all that memory overhead.
"	bigdawggi
Future Releases	9437	Allow the use of inline SVG in posts		Formatting	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	reopened		2009-04-01T13:39:25Z	2011-03-31T07:18:17Z	"My WordPress 2.5 install serves the application/xhtml+xml MIME type (true XHTML) for the purposes of inlining SVG which I've done on my 'blog chrome'.  However, if I try to inline SVG in the contents of a post as follows:

<svg xmlns=""http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"">
  <circle cx=""50"" cy=""50"" r=""30"" fill=""blue"">
    <animateTransform attributeName=""transform"" type=""scale"" to=""1.5"" dur=""2s"" fill=""freeze""/>
  </circle>
</svg>

WordPress mangles it into:

<svg xmlns=""http://www.w3.org/2000/svg""><br />
  <circle cx=""50"" cy=""50"" r=""30"" fill=""blue""><br />
    <animatetransform attributeName=""transform"" type=""scale"" to=""1.5"" dur=""2s"" fill=""freeze""/><br />
  </circle><br />
</svg>

There are two problems with this:

1) WordPress converts the <animateTransform> element into a <animatetransform> element.  WordPress should at least preserve the case of the element (whether this is on a whitelist of SVG elements or all elements I don't care).  List of SVG elements are here: http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/eltindex.html

2) The extra <br /> elements.  These are forgivable since the elements are simply ignored by the browser's SVG parser.

Can someone confirm the behavior in WordPress 2.7.x?"	codedread
Future Releases	22701	Allow the use of SITEURL and HOME constants for Multisite Installations		Multisite		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2012-12-03T21:21:26Z	2012-12-03T22:02:13Z	"This is a proposal to allow the use of the SITEURL and HOME constants, as we do with single site installations.

My proposal would be to follow the naming conventions put forward by the database schema for multisite installations.

Example for a constant override of the siteurl and home option for blog_id 3.

{{{
#!php
define('WP_3_SITEURL', 'http://example.com');
define('WP_3_HOME', 'http://example.com/wp');
}}}

"	jondavidjohn
Future Releases	17526	Allow themes and plugins to disable options in the admin		General		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-05-20T20:19:50Z	2011-05-20T22:09:04Z	"I frequently set options in functions.php by hooking 'pre_option_*', thus whatever the user does in the admin interface they can't change it.

There should be a filter to make the option obviously disabled to the user (it should probably also set the disabled attribute on the form fields) and perhaps add a short message saying for instance ""This option was changed by $plugin_name, visit $link to change it."" or ""This option has been set by the '$theme_name' theme. It cannot be changed."""	holizz
Future Releases	18623	Allow themes to pre-register multiple custom backgrounds		Themes	3.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2011-09-08T21:53:35Z	2012-07-07T18:16:49Z	We currently have the ability to register multiple header images and to randomly cycle through them or allow users to select one and stick with it. Is there anything that would prevent a similar implementation for custom backgrounds?	zamoose
Future Releases	18671	Allow themes to set default widgets		Widgets	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-09-15T06:52:41Z	2012-09-16T13:24:25Z	"Rather than having to use a hard-coded fallback HTML sidebar, it'd be cool if a theme could set up default widgets.

#17979 will somewhat remove the need for this but it could still be useful."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	23162	Allow to call parent_dropdown() for an arbitrary post		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-09T22:48:08Z	2013-01-09T23:24:26Z	"parent_dropdown() can no longer be used outside of the loop, such as within the wp-admin, because an E_NOTICE will be emitted in template.php:683 since $post is null. 

A simple fix is to change the function argument declarations from 

{{{
function parent_dropdown( $default = 0, $parent = 0, $level = 0 ) {
}}}
to:
{{{
function parent_dropdown( $default = 0, $parent = 0, $level = 0, $post = array() ) {
}}}

and then also change:
{{{
$post = get_post();
}}}
to
{{{
	if ( empty( $post )) {
		$post = get_post();
	}	
}}}

which would allow a WP post object to be passed into the function.

Sorry I am unable to provide an SVN patch.
"	charliespider
Future Releases	21584	Allow to create more networks		Multisite	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2012-08-15T00:34:24Z	2013-01-17T23:38:47Z	"After creating a multisite installation allow users to create their own network of blogs.

"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	11642	Allow to define upload path and url in wp-config.php		General	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-12-27T11:11:35Z	2012-09-28T11:44:33Z	When someone wants to move default directories elsewhere, he/she must do work in two places: add defines to wp-config.php and change upload path on settings page. I think it will be good to introduce two new defines: UPLOAD_PATH and UPLOAD_URL_PATH. When they will be defined, WordPress should use them and do not allow to change these on settings page - similarly to home and site url options.	sirzooro
Future Releases	11375	allow to disable the private status	ryan	Query	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2009-12-09T20:54:17Z	2013-01-14T13:27:48Z	"The private status generates all sorts of OR clauses in SQL queries, which is bad from a performance standpoint.

Blogs that do not have any private posts or pages should have the ability to disable the feature altogether, in order to optimize the SQL statements.

Adding an option in a Settings page arguably is plugin material, but WP doesn't currently allow to remove the status altogether.

Were it to be implemented, WP should keep a trace (in a transient) of the following:

{{{
$has_private_posts = (bool) $wpdb->get_var(""SELECT EXISTS 1 FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'private';"");
}}}

checking its value and disabling the type = private type accordingly in non-admin areas would significantly enhance the user experience for those who never use such things."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	24285	Allow to filter AJAX attachments query args		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-05-08T08:41:24Z	2013-05-08T08:41:24Z	"Hi, I am currently working on plugin that shows only the author-attachments in the new WordPress Media Manger ( like [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/view-own-posts-media-only/ view-own-posts-media-only] plugin but more cleaner and smarter )

A filter to allow modify the AJAX attachments query is needed."	alex-ye
Future Releases	22918	Allow to include ajax url javascript argument in the template header		Template	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2012-12-13T15:04:36Z	2012-12-19T02:52:58Z	"in the admin-header.php we have a hardcoded javascript code for showing the ajax url in the header. I think this should be included in a function and enqueue when needed, allowing to include it in the template header too using only: wp_enqueue_script('load-ajax-url');
 "	alexvorn2
Future Releases	13218	Allow to specify name of drop-in which is not a plugin	nacin	Administration	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reviewing		2010-05-02T21:14:23Z	2011-04-07T03:49:48Z	As I mentioned in #11861, plugin DB Cache Reloaded have two files: one main plugin file, and another used as `wp-content/db.php` drop-in. I would like to provide name for the drop-in file, but now the only way is to use the `Plugin Name:` header. Unfortunately when I do this, drop-in file bundled with plugin appears on plugin list. Therefore I need new header, which could I use to specify drop-in name, without that unwanted side effect.	sirzooro
Future Releases	23966	Allow to use order_by in addition to orderby		Taxonomy	3.5	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2013-04-06T19:36:45Z	2013-04-09T18:44:56Z	"http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_categories

The above link and the same for wp_list_categories suggests that you can order categories by count. In practice it seems to ignore the parameter. It doesn't seem to work with a few other parameters either -- the only things that seem to work are ID, name, and slug, but these might merely be incidental to the fact that I created my test categories in alphabetical order."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	24071	Allow users to set three columns on Add Post/Add Page screen		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-04-12T23:53:07Z	2013-04-14T06:02:48Z	"These days, an increasing number of people have desktops or laptops with high-resolution monitors. On such monitors, the layout of the WordPress Add Post/Add Page UI is not optimal. 

On, say, a 1920x1080 screen, the first column, containing the TinyMCE editor and title field, occupies the vast middle of the screen, with the WordPress chrome at the left and Column No. 2 at the right. 

If a user has chosen to show additional fields not shown by default - like Excerpt, Send Trackbacks, Custom Fields, Discussion, Slug, and Author - these all appear below the TinyMCE editor, out of sight on a widescreen. Take a lot at the screenshot attached to this ticket. 

Showing two columns by default is perfectly fine, but those with widescreen displays would benefit from gaining the ability to change the number of columns in the screen layout to three without needing a plugin, or having to hack the admin. This doesn't seem like it would be too difficult of an option to add to core. 

Allowing three columns to be set would permit users with hi-res monitors to easily make better use of the screen real estate: all of the available fields would be visible without the need for scrolling. 

Many users, incidentally, utilize fixed-width themes on their sites, and if the theme is sending its CSS to the post editor in order to enable the user to accurately preview what the text will look like (truer WYSIWYG), having a really wide post editor is especially useless. 

I've attached a three-column mockup I made in KolourPaint. The mockup shows what a three-column post editor layout could look like. As you can see from the mockup, all available fields in WordPress Core fit into the viewport. "	avcascade
Future Releases	19278	Allow WP_List_Table ::get_bulk_items() to receive a nested array and output optgroups		Administration		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-11-17T17:25:37Z	2011-11-17T21:38:59Z	"I'm just putting this out there as a possible enhancement to the WP_List_Table... would like feedback as to whether anyone else would find it helpful. If so, I'm more than happy to write up a patch for this.

I think it may be useful to be able to pass a nested array to `WP_List_Table::get_bulk_actions()` and have it output the options within the subarray in an `<optgroup>`. My specific use case is in applying meta fields to a custom table. I would like to be able to define something like this in my `get_bulk_items` function:

{{{

function get_bulk_actions() {
	$actions = array(
		'delete' => 'Delete',
		'outofstock' => 'Mark out of stock',
		'applytags' => array(
			'label' => 'Apply tags to products',
			'actions' => array(
				'featured' => 'Featured',
				'sale' => 'On Sale'
				)
			)
		);
	return $actions;
}

}}}

and have the output look something like this:


{{{
<select name=""action"">
	<option value='-1' selected='selected'>Bulk Actions</option>

	<option value='delete'>Delete</option>
	<option value='outofstock'>Mark out of stock</option>
	<optgroup label=""Apply tags to products"">
		<option value='feature'>Featured</option>
		<option value='sale'>On sale</option>
	</optgroup>
</select>

}}}

A very minor feature, and possibly too fringe of a use case to bother with. But I've worked on a couple projects now where being able to specify markup like that would have made that screen more user-friendly. Any thoughts?"	goldenapples
Future Releases	20558	allow wp_localize_script data to be added to existing objects		Performance	3.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-04-27T16:44:03Z	2012-04-30T05:50:36Z	"Re: WP_Scripts::localize() located in wp-includes/class.wp-scripts.php

Currently when `WP_Scripts::localize()` handles the printing of wp_localize_script data to JavaScript, it starts the string with a `var` declaration, like this:

{{{
$script = ""var $object_name = "" . json_encode($l10n) . ';';
}}}


Because this is printed in the global scope, it becomes a global variable regardless of whether it's preceded by `var`. As far as JavaScript is concerned the above string would be equivalent to:

{{{
$script = $object_name . ' = ' . json_encode($l10n) . ';';
}}}

or

{{{
$script = 'this.' . $object_name . ' = ' . json_encode($l10n) . 
';';
}}}

or

{{{
$script = 'window.' . $object_name . ' = ' . json_encode($l10n) . 
';';
}}}


But I suppose it's possible thru hooks to make it so that the localization data prints outside of the global scope, in which case you might want the `var` to be there (if it we're wrapped in a closure). So I think the '''overall best solution''' would to check if the `$object_name` contains a period `.` character. If it does, omit the `var`. In other words, make it so that:

{{{
wp_localize_script('myplugin', 'myPluginData', $object )
}}}

would print:

{{{
var myPluginData = {...};
}}}

but that:

{{{
`wp_localize_script('myplugin', 'myPlugin.data', $object )`
}}}

would print:

{{{
myPlugin.data = {...};
}}}

By default the localization data runs before any enqueued scripts, in which case `myPlugin` would not yet be defined, but we should leave that for the JavaScript dev work out. My point is that the flexiblity should be there. Another route would be to apply a filter on that line but I don't think a filter is necessary if the above change is made."	ryanve
Future Releases	19499	Allow wp_nav_menu to return just the links (no <li> tags)	nohalfpixels	Menus	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	reporter-feedback	2011-12-10T12:15:35Z	2011-12-10T17:44:37Z	"every now and again i find im in the need of the wp_nav_menu function where i only want a list if links, not the outer ul, or the li tags.

there is already scope to remove the outer ul.

but no support for removing the <li> tags from the returned results.

at present i have to do this:


{{{
$foot_nav = wp_nav_menu( array( 'container' => '', 'echo' => '0', 'theme_location' => 'footer_menu' ) );
$foot_nav2 = preg_replace( array( '#^<ul[^>]*>#', '#</ul>$#' ), '', $foot_nav );
$foot_nav2 = preg_replace( array( '#<li[^>]*>#', '#</li>$#' ), '', $foot_nav2 );
echo $foot_nav2;
}}}



this isnt very clean, it would be nice to just be able to pass a parameter the wp_nav_menu function which just returns the links.

i propose something like:


{{{
'return_links' => true,
}}}



the main reason for this is styling centered links in the footer.

its much easier to just center links than it is to center a <ul> and results in much cleaner html with less dom elements."	nohalfpixels
Future Releases	17027	Allow WP_Query to return just the count		Query		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-04-02T18:32:56Z	2011-04-02T18:32:56Z	"Currently, you can't ask just for the total number of posts for a certain query.

You have to execute that query and then retrieve the total using SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS.

Maybe a {{{'fields' => 'count'}}} option would do it.

Example where this is needed in Core: #17019"	scribu
Future Releases	20176	Allowing the Developer Filter the Regex on wpmu_validate_user_signup()		Multisite	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-03-04T23:03:53Z	2012-09-28T04:16:15Z	"So I've been having a problem with the way WordPress Multisite handles the restriction for new users. 

Looking at the file ''ms-functions.php'', I saw no Filter to the regular expression applied on the user_name to do it's validation. 

I've changed like this, so by default you will be restricted to the ''[a-z0-9]'' pattern, but if needed the developer should have the power to filter that. 

This might need a patch for the domains."	webord
Future Releases	21211	Alter how settings_errors are output in options.php		Administration	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-07-10T23:44:37Z	2012-12-10T18:43:09Z	"The `*_settings_error(s)` and `settings_error` functions are used mainly as part of the Settings API, but with the way that options.php currently handles the settings errors, it assumes that people will use this functionality exclusively with the Settings API. Notice options.php, starting at line 153:

{{{
	/**
	 * Handle settings errors and return to options page
	 */
	// If no settings errors were registered add a general 'updated' message.
	if ( !count( get_settings_errors() ) )
		add_settings_error('general', 'settings_updated', __('Settings saved.'), 'updated');
	set_transient('settings_errors', get_settings_errors(), 30);
}}}

This simply assumes that no other outside source has registered any sort of setting error other than the current options page. TwentyEleven does this, and so if any other source has registered any notices via these functions, the ""Settings saved."" message will not be output because the first bit of logic will fail. I don't think this assumption can (nor should) be warranted, so there needs to be another way to handle this so that themes like TwentyEleven who only call `settings_errors` at the top of their options page don't get unknowingly hijacked by other sources.

I always suggest registering your own errors at the end of the sanitization callback for your setting, and then output those specific errors within settings_errors to avoid any internal conflicts like this.

Just looking for some ways to approach this. :-) 


"	griffinjt
Future Releases	17391	Alternative color schemes and theme settings in editor styles	azaozz	Editor	3.2	normal	trivial	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned	early	2011-05-12T13:14:56Z	2012-01-14T19:10:10Z	"Hello there. 

There is no support for links color change in editor-style.css. 
If you change it in Theme Options, you will see the same:

{{{
a {
	color: #1b8be0;
	text-decoration: none;
}
}}}

As we want the editor to be WYSIWYRG, maybe we should include this change in editor-style.css too. 

I have tried to do that with `add_editor_style()`, but it is only intended for .css archives. 
I have tried to add it as a filter extending `twentyeleven_print_link_color_style` in `mce_css` and `tiny_mce_before_init`, unsuccessfully.  

All ideas for what can I use to make tinyMCE read the options are welcome. "	bi0xid
Future Releases	19921	"always use require_once for wp-load.php (fixes ""ABSPATH defined multiple times"")"		General	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-01-29T18:09:46Z	2012-02-10T17:53:45Z	"The `wp-load.php` file should always be included via `require_once`.  This allows developers to include files when necessary with having to run into the ""ABSPATH defined multiple times"" notice (let alone waste time processing the file).

In trunk, require_once is already used in the majority of cases for `wp-load.php`:
    * 24 require_once
    * 8 require
    * 1 include

This has come up because of a situation in a plugin where it is necessary to manually include the `wp-login.php`.  But then `wp-login.php` calls `require wp-load.php` and the constant re-declaration notice arises.

In two cases, the patch changes relative paths (eg `./` to `dirname(__FILE__)`) to avoid safe mode problems and improve the ability to run files from anywhere(1), which is helpful for testing from the command line.

(1) Paths in PHP are relative to the present working directory, not the directory the file is in."	convissor
Future Releases	20927	Ampersand inside HTML comment causes wp_insert_post to loop infinitely		General	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-12T19:54:46Z	2012-06-14T13:09:40Z	"I'm encountering an issue with wp_insert_post where, when the post_content contains an HTML comment containing an ampersand (ie, ""<!-- & -->""), wp_insert_post seems to be getting stuck in an infinite loop. As far as I can tell, it is endless escaping the & into &amp; over and over.

I've attached a small script that reproduces this error; you need to replace the HTTP_HOST and the path to wp-load.php to reflect your own machine for it to run. I've reproduced this issue on two different machines, both running Ubuntu 12.04, one on Wordpress 3.3.1 and the other on Wordpress 3.3.2.

The most bizarre thing about this issue, to me, is if you move the contents of the includeFiles() function out of the function and into the main body of the script, the issue no longer occurs. Somehow, including wp-load.php from a function is causing the infinite loop."	jpayette
Future Releases	16788	Ampersands in e-mail address become invalid		Users	3.0.5	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-03-07T20:01:38Z	2012-09-19T17:46:32Z	"When an e-mail address contains an ampersand, WordPress improperly escapes the ampersand invalidating the e-mail address.

Example: h&f@domain.com becomes h&amp;amp@domain.com

First of all, the proper HTML entity for ""&"" is '''&amp;'''. Where did the extra '''amp''' come from?

Also, an ampersand is a valid character in an e-mail address and should not be escaped. Escaping it could be a completely different e-mail address.

I have not dug into the code to find out where this is happening but I'd assume in '''sanitize_email()'''."	jfarthing84
Future Releases	24178	An active plugin which switches to network-only is impossible to deactivate		Plugins		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-24T18:31:08Z	2013-04-24T18:31:08Z	"This might sound like an edge case, but this issue affects W3 Total Cache (which is highly popular) and will affect any other plugin that switches to being a network-only plugin as part of a plugin update.

Steps to reproduce:

 1. Write a nice plugin and activate it on one of your sites on Multisite.
 2. Decide that your plugin should only be network-activated. Add the `Network: true` header to the plugin.
 3. Visit the Plugins screen of the site that your plugin is active on. Note that the plugin is nowhere to be seen, even though the plugin is active.

Real-world example: The W3 Total Cache plugin was updated recently (or not so recently) to make it a network-only plugin (by adding the header above). The plugin gets hidden from the list of active Plugins on any site that it was individually activated on. This makes it '''impossible to deactivate'''. Even if you activate it network-wide and then deactivate it, the plugin remains active on the site it was originally active on.

Solution: Active plugins should always be shown on the Plugins screen of individual sites if they are active on the site but not active network-wide.

Loosely related: #18967"	johnbillion
Future Releases	24032	An issue with the theme customize function and jQuery tabs		Appearance	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-10T15:07:04Z	2013-04-10T18:31:50Z	"WP 3.5.1 ( same happens in the 3.6 beta-1 )
No plugins installed ( vanilla WP )
TwentyTwelve Theme ( happens with TwentyThirteen as well )

So when you have or using jQuery Tabs in a page and you go to the theme customize page, the customizer panel will become sluggish and not very responsive when you hover your mouse over the accordion panel and if you look at the preview, the content is jumbled and also very sluggish.  It seems something is executing in a loop over and over again making it sluggish but I did not see anything in the error console for some reason.  Perhaps this is because it is on an iFrame.

Please note that the page in the frontend loads just fine with the jQuery Tabs and works normally.  It is only when you use the backend theme customize page is where this issue starts.

I have tried this in both 3.5.1 and 3.6 beta-1 and same results.

Here are the steps to reproduce this.

In functions.php load up:

{{{
wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-core' );
wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-tabs' );
}}}

In the homepage (any page) put in:

{{{
<div class=""test"">
<ul>
<li><a href=""#abc"">abc</a></li>
<li><a href=""#xyz"">xyz</a></li>
</ul>
<div id=""abc"">
	some content here
</div>
<div id=""xyz"">
	some other content
</div>
</div>
}}}

In theme js, put in:

{{{
$('.test').tabs();
}}}

Then go to your homepage in the frontend to confirm the tabs are working and normal.  Now go to the backend theme customize and you will see the issue I am trying to describe."	splashingpixels.com
Future Releases	24077	Anchor links unallowed for non-admins		TinyMCE	3.5.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-13T15:51:02Z	2013-05-01T17:16:55Z	"Due to the HTML filter for roles below the editor (and even editors in the multisite/network version), users cannot add anchor links as per the HTML5 specifications as the name attribute is obsolete: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/obsolete.html#attr-a-name

While valid in HTML4.01, it was still recommended that the id attribute is used: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#h-12.2.3"	artychan
Future Releases	15394	"Ancient ""Are you sure you want to do this"" now confusing"		Warnings/Notices	3.1	normal	trivial	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	early	2010-11-11T21:51:26Z	2012-09-15T00:14:05Z	"The default failing nonce message did not pass the wife test. Asking ""Are you sure you want to do this?"" now that there is no longer ""OK"" and ""Cancel"" buttons is confusing and my wife just asked me ""How do I tell I'm sure?""

Not sure about the best wording, I took the same approach as Twitter's expired OAuth token links with a message that does not let user think there is something to confirm."	ozh
Future Releases	19583	Android honeycomb browser gets detected as old version of Safari	nacin	WordPress.org site	3.3	normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	reviewing		2011-12-17T01:30:29Z	2013-03-16T16:55:18Z	"Reported by a friend of mine (see image attachment).

User agent string is:

{{{
Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 3.2; en-us; A500 Build/HTJ85B) AppleWebKit/534.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Safari/534.13
}}}
"	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	24193	Anti brute force protection		Users	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2013-04-25T18:07:41Z	2013-04-25T21:46:00Z	"To protect against hacking should be added to the login form protection from brute force. Now the password can enter an unlimited number of times. It is necessary to limit the number of login attempts.

For example, some variants:
1) Captcha after three unsuccessful attempts
2) Temporary inability to login after three unsuccessful attempts
3) something else

"	MAzZY
Future Releases	14769	"API for ""Settings"" action link on plugins.php"		Plugins	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-09-02T22:10:35Z	2010-12-07T23:12:33Z	"Plugins should be able to register a ""Settings"" actions link that will then take them to their plugin settings page.

We should try to hook into add_options_page() as well, just by taking the first one that the plugin registers. Probably not really doable to ascertain which plugin calls that function however, without running a backtrace. Maybe try matching the slug with the plugin basename.

Someone is encouraged to run with this before I get to it."	nacin
Future Releases	16343	API for WP_Scripts: allow async loading, version checks		Performance		normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2011-01-22T18:07:39Z	2011-01-25T15:48:01Z	"When developping a theme lately, I have found myself in the need of directly accesing the internals of the WP_Scripts class. I feel the funcionality I need might well help other developers.


Use cases:

1.- Asynchronously load a (JS) script loaded by a/another plugin

  When loading a certain page, we needed to asynchronously load some (relatively heavy) scripts which are only seldom used. In order to keep page rendering fast, we only load them on demand, after the page frame has been rendered.
  In order to avoid having to bundle (potentially conflicting versions) scripts in every plugin and prevent duplicate loading, I suggest adding an API which would enable querying the source (as used by 'scripts-loader') 


2.- Version checks for loaded scripts

  For high-performance sites, it might be useful to load a Google (or some other CDN) -provided jQuery et al ---which the user might already have cached--- instead of the bundled one, as long as it is the same version.

 Code example:
   $ver = $wp_scripts->version('jquery');
   wp_unregister_script('jquery');
   wp_register_script('jquery',""http://ajax.googleapis.com/jquery/$ver/jquery.min.js"",false,$ver);


(needs discussion)



I can provide the code (or the patch against Core) when the solution is decided (or soonish, if a proof-of-concept is needed)
If WP 3.2 is going to finally be PHP 5.2+, I'd rather basically rewrite WP_Scripts (and/or WP_Dependencies).
"	jltallon
Future Releases	21453	Appending hyphen before numbers when creating a create unique filename in wp_unique_filename()		Filesystem	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-08-02T13:32:00Z	2012-08-02T13:32:00Z	"When WordPress appends a number to a file to create a unique filename, it just adds a number to the file.
ie If ""photo.jpg"" exists then ""photo1.jpg"" is created

I suggest that it should include a hyphen so the file would be called ""photo-1.jpg""

The main reason is that if you upload files ending in numbers then then the new filename is less easy to read.
ie If ""photo234.jpg"" exists then ""photo2341.jpg"" is created

Would be nicer if it produced ""photo234-1.jpg""

It's only cosmetic but it does make it easier to search for images in the uploads folder if you need to for any reason, especially if you have uploaded a load of images from a camera DSC123.jpg, DSC124.jpg etc"	husobj
Future Releases	8515	Archive Permalink	ryan	Permalinks		lowest	trivial	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-12-06T22:08:05Z	2009-06-13T18:39:14Z	"Currently in the permalink settings, you can set a category and a tag base. I propose that an archive base also be added. It would be useful in that you could disallow the archive base in robots.txt (much like many do with the tag and category base), but still allow robots to get the posts.

Presently, doing this is a problem, as if you disallow /2008, for example, it will also disallow the robot to access the individual posts."	LuckyBambu
Future Releases	5692	Archives detailed per category		Template	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-01-20T00:10:22Z	2009-06-13T15:38:50Z	"I've written a small patch which makes possible to have the archives detailed per category, which means the wp_get_archives() accept more values for the show_post_count parameter:


0 as now (the post count is not shown)


1 as now (the '''total''' post count is shown)


2 the post count '''per category''' is shown


3 both 1 & 2 are shown


If you will approve this patch, I'll update the page 
http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Tags/wp_get_archives"	davidedelvento
Future Releases	12340	Assign Certain Categories/Taxonomies To Site Authors		Users	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2010-02-22T23:15:41Z	2010-02-22T23:58:17Z	"We all know that WP is more like a CMS compared to just a piece of blogging software, and when it comes to having multiple authors, this is when this enhancement would really shine! :) If it doesn't make 3.0, then I'd hope 3.1 anyway?

So basically when you add another user, or alter a users account, the option will be there to check the boxes of whatever category and/or any taxonomies that particular person will be allowed to have posts published in. That's the plan anyway!"	markmcwilliams
Future Releases	14569	Assign plugins on a per-site-basis		Multisite	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-08-09T09:35:55Z	2012-05-31T19:44:33Z	It's possible to assign themes per site with WordPress Multisite. However it isn't possible to assign plugins per site. Some plugins are only used for the mainsite and I don't want them to be visible in subsites.	ChantalC
Future Releases	6814	Async media crunching	koopersmith	Upload	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2008-04-23T00:19:05Z	2012-10-22T16:09:26Z	"The upload part of the new multi-uploader is pretty nice now, but it blocks on the ""crunching"" phase, which can sometimes take 20-60 seconds, I assume to create medium thumbnails and such.

The crunching part of the upload should not block the next file beginning the upload process, it should happen asynchronously with the rest of the process."	matt
Future Releases	7301	AtomPub interface should accept new categories provided by clients	josephscott	AtomPub	2.6	normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	reopened		2008-07-15T04:54:22Z	2012-10-31T16:25:19Z	"The AtomPub interface successfully exposes access to the existing categories of a particular blog, via the URL:

http://[myblog]/wp-app.php/categories

But the category listing is identified as ""fixed"", and this pans out. When a  client attempts to provide a category term with a name that has not been seen before, the interface just ignores it.

It would be a nice enhancement to change the category collection to an editable one, and support provision of arbitrary new category names on supplied posts to the wp-app interface.

As it is now, there is no way to add categories via the AtomPub interface.


"	redsweater
Future Releases	21628	Attach image(s) to WordPress.org support topics/replies		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2012-08-18T22:27:29Z	2012-08-19T22:28:27Z	The ability to upload images to a support reply or topic would assist in describing issues and solutions. Sure, a user could link to an externally sourced image, however that's another step in the process.	ericlewis
Future Releases	22671	"Attachment pages 404 for media attached to an ""Auto Draft"""		Media	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-12-01T02:50:25Z	2012-12-02T01:17:42Z	"Any image uploaded to a new post through the post editor or QuickPress has a broken View link in the Media Library.  To reproduce:

1. Go to Dashboard.
1. Upload an image in QuickPress.
1. Go to Media Library.
1. Click the View link for the image.

Expected result:

I thought it was going to show me the image or the image's attachment page.

Actual result:

""This is somewhat embarrassing, isn't it?"" - 404 message from URL like /?attachment_id=112

This won't happen if the image is uploaded via the Upload New Media page."	miqrogroove
Future Releases	22558	Attachment term counts feels/are inaccurate		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-11-23T16:21:26Z	2013-05-22T16:47:59Z	"For posts:
* Assign a term to a post, save as draft. Term count returns 0.
* Publish the post. Term count returns 1.
* Change post status back to draft. Term count returns 0.

For attachments:
* Upload an image, assign a term. Term count returns 0.
* Create a new post and insert the image in a published post. Term count returns 0.
* Create a new post, use the insert media modal and upload an image. Then go the the media edit screen and assign a term to the image. Term count returns 1.
* Change the post status back to draft. Term count returns 1.
* Upload an image, assign a term, attach the attachment to a published post. Term count returns 0.

The default term update callback is `_update_post_term_count`. The function includes a special case for attachments, that's the reason why we have the 1 in step 3.

IMO the term count for attachments shouldn't rely on the parent post status. We should just force `_update_generic_term_count`.

Also noted here: comment:ticket:21391:41"	ocean90
Future Releases	22926	attachment_fields_to_edit doesn't show on edit image screen		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-13T23:11:33Z	2012-12-13T23:11:33Z	"""attachment_fields_to_edit"" works normal when inserting an image with the new media manager, but it doesn't work when editing an image that's already been inserted into the post. 

It looks like it's just displaying editimage.html without ever using the filter. "	vvu
Future Releases	10390	attachments should store the WP uploads path that was configured when they were uploaded		Media	2.8.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-07-12T10:34:51Z	2010-05-13T08:52:54Z	"When you upload an image, currently, the uploads path (defaults to wp-content/uploads) is not stored.

If you change this later on to something else, previously inserted galleries no longer work, among multitudes of other problems."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	19115	Attempting to upload a too-large theme gives a confusing error message		Themes	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2011-11-02T14:24:33Z	2011-12-13T15:30:07Z	"When uploading a theme through the theme uploader, if the theme is larger than the PHP file/memory limit, the Admin panel gives the message below (or some variant):

{{{
The uploaded file could not be moved to /public_html/wp-content/uploads/2011/11
}}}

Users will assume that this is a permissions problem, trying to CHMOD folders to fix it unsuccesfully, weakening security, when it is actually a file-size problem.

The correct error message should be:

{{{
""This file is too big. The maximum upload size for your server is xM.""
}}}

I have been able to replicate. "	ariehkovler
Future Releases	24421	Audio and Video Shortcodes not Displaying via Add Media (v3.6 Beta-3)		Media	trunk	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-25T16:10:06Z	2013-05-25T20:15:44Z	"If you use the Add Media button and insert a video or audio file from the library then it doesn't display. However, if you upload an audio file or video to that post then that shortcode works. That said, it has to be the appropriate media type (i.e. for video shortcode it has to be a video you're uploading).

If you '''remove lines 877-888''' of wp_audio_shortcode '''and 996-1006''' wp_video_shortcode then it '''seems to fix this'''. The problem being that get_attached_audio/video fails because there isn't anything attached, returning an empty array and so the code terminates (via return).

'''But if you remove those blocks it seems to display audio and video shortcodes fine.
'''
Example of offending code:

{{{
        #$audios causes shortcode to break if nothing was uploaded/attached to that post/page
	if ( ! $primary ) {
		$audios = get_attached_audio( $post_id );
		if ( empty( $audios ) )
			return;

		$audio = reset( $audios );
		$src = wp_get_attachment_url( $audio->ID );
		if ( empty( $src ) )
			return;

		array_unshift( $default_types, 'src' );
	}

}}}"	claregoult
Next Release	23801	Audio Shortcode: MP3s Display above plain text.		Shortcodes	trunk	normal	normal	3.6	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-17T03:40:30Z	2013-05-16T22:45:40Z	"MP3's render above text and inline elements that have been entered immediately before.

To reproduce, insert the following content using the HTML editor:

{{{
Just some text up here ...
[audio mp3=""http://wp-content/uploads/2013/03/mp3-hello.mp3""][/audio]
}}}

Something similar to the following should be rendered on the front-end:

{{{
<div style=""width: 400px; height: 30px;"" id=""mep_1"" class=""mejs-container svg wp-audio-shortcode mejs-audio"">...</div>
<p>Just some text up here ...<br>
</p>
}}}

I've tested similar content using both OGG and WAV file types. These files are not effected by the bug. Only MP3s seem to render above paragraphs.

This only seems to occur with the shortcode, I've tested a url on it's own line and it displays correctly:

{{{
Just some text up here ...
http://wp-content/uploads/2013/03/mp3-hello.mp3
}}}
"	mfields
Future Releases	4893	Audit of all filter and action names.	westi	Plugins		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2007-09-02T20:22:27Z	2010-03-18T21:09:32Z	"I think for 2.4 we should do an early audit of all the filters and actions in the core and ensure that they follow the following set of rules:

 1. All names should be unique
 1. All names should be relevant to the calling context
 1. All filters should pass in relevant context information

This should then ensure plugins can easily filter just the things they want to.

This is to avoid messes like {{{the_title}}}

{{{
./wp-includes/post-template.php:        return apply_filters( 'the_title', $title );
./wp-includes/comment.php:      $post_title = apply_filters('the_title', $post->post_title);
./wp-includes/classes.php:              $output .= $indent . '<li class=""' . $css_class . '""><a href=""' . get_page_link($page->ID) . '"" title=""' . att
ribute_escape(apply_filters('the_title', $page->post_title)) . '"">' . apply_filters('the_title', $page->post_title) . '</a>';
./wp-includes/deprecated.php:           $string .= apply_filters('the_title', $post->post_title, $post);
./wp-includes/deprecated.php:           $string .= apply_filters('the_title', $post->post_title, $nextpost);
./wp-includes/link-template.php:        $title = apply_filters('the_title', $post->post_title, $post);
./wp-includes/link-template.php:        $title = apply_filters('the_title', $post->post_title, $post);
./wp-includes/general-template.php:                                             $text = strip_tags(apply_filters('the_title', $arc_title));
}}}"	westi
Future Releases	23738	Audit our secondary button uses		Administration	trunk	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2013-03-11T17:31:26Z	2013-05-16T12:12:03Z	"helen pondered in #wordpress-ui that maybe the ""apply"" button in the Screen Options dropdown should be a primary button. There's a good argument to be made that when this panel is down, that ""apply"" button is your new primary.

We should do an audit of our buttons to see if there are any other cases where we could make an action or a temporarily primary action more obvious by using the primary button style."	markjaquith
Future Releases	21521	Audit use of set_time_limit()		General	3.4.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-08-08T17:28:21Z	2012-10-18T13:07:12Z	Core calls this half a dozen times. The call in wp_get_http() interferes with unit tests. Unit tests will terminate 60 seconds after wp_get_http() is called. Let's justify each use of set_time_limit() and remove what we can.	ryan
Future Releases	14209	"Authentication data check button for ""Post via e-mail"""		Plugins		normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2010-07-06T13:05:00Z	2010-10-28T06:36:59Z	"Allowing the user to check the ""Post via e-mail"" POP3 data in Settings->Writing ""on the fly"" seems like a nice enhancement. A simple AJAX button would be a significant improvement compared to the current solution. "	wojtek.szkutnik
Future Releases	20520	Author Page Pagination Broken		Rewrite Rules	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-04-23T04:16:03Z	2012-04-23T04:37:44Z	"WP 3.3.1 Multisite
Permalink setup: /author/post-name

- If the request is ""domain.com/authorname"" the authors page pagination link is broken.

- If the request is ""domain.com/author/authorname"" the authors page pagination link works fine."	rbaccaro
Future Releases	12107	Author role overrides edit image title set by editor		Role/Capability	2.8.6	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-02-01T01:56:49Z	2010-11-13T07:42:50Z	"If assigned as 'Author' as Role in Wordpress User Setting, Author cannot add or edit the 'Edit Image Title' field for any images (even though they upload themselves)

Furthermore, if there is an existing text in 'Edit Image Title' field, and if Author 'Save Draft' or 'Update Post' (without doing any editing at all), the Image Title will be removed.

In other words, only the Roles of 'Admin' and 'Editor' are able to add Image Titles to images. The Role of 'Author' cannot add image titles and not only that, by accessing and saving a post, any existing Image Titles added by Admin or Editor becomes removed.

I tested on Wordpress version 2.8.6 and 2.9.1

I have previously posted a thread on the support forum here http://wordpress.org/support/topic/356199?replies=1#post-1365412"	noyu
Future Releases	17253	Author role should be able to make/edit pages (a.k.a. let's get with the times)		Role/Capability	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2011-04-27T11:29:52Z	2012-08-23T00:47:00Z	"More and more sites are using WordPress to run the whole site, not just a blog. Pages are quickly eclipsing blog posts as the default content type, and we should start moving to address this. Currently authors have no rights to pages. Someone with higher rights can set the author as someone with the author role, but the author can't actually get to it. This is super lame, because the ""just create and manage your own stuff"" role doesn't apply to a major form of content. 

I understand this will have implications re backwards compatibility, but we've talked about revisiting the roles system at some point, so I wanted this ticket to be on record. We have to make roles more reasonable for CMS use. "	jane
Future Releases	12014	Author selection becomes performance issue with large userbase with quick edit in admin		Quick/Bulk Edit		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-01-25T17:51:15Z	2010-03-25T10:08:25Z	"MU Trac Ticket: http://trac.mu.wordpress.org/ticket/1086

When the author user base becomes too large, the script handling for the quick edit or inline edit begins to fail. In our specific situation, we have over 14000 authors for a single blog. This is causing the inline-edit-post.js to timeout and not completely render all the fields.

Since this would be such a rare issue, I think the best solution would be to just offer a hook that could keep the author option from being a part of the quick edit form. Since the field value is filled by js, then just replacing it with a hidden input keeps the author from being replaced on update.
"	wpmuguru
Future Releases	13040	author.php doesn't recognize custom_post_type posts written by user		General		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-04-18T04:01:46Z	2010-04-24T00:22:30Z	"Working on nightly WP3.0. - custom theme, but, tested with TwentyTen as well and got same result. Not entirely sure if this is a bug or if it is intended behavior, but, the author template does not recognize posts of a custom post type. It will return a 404 if there are no ""post"" post_types and only ""custom"" post_types available to load. I thought it might be worth mentioning as well that I feel really strongly that there should be an archivalish-""post_type"" template along with the single-""post_type"" template. I have been struggling with the lack of one and have had to fall back on creating a page template that pulls in an archival type list via custom post type query, but, we all know how the paging issue is with that, and it seems like it would just plug right in to the logic of archive.php, or even index.php pulling in all ""post"" type posts by default. Why not let custom post types have their own ""index.php""? that pulls in all of it's post types by default by simply making a file called ""post_type"".php. I made that sound way easier than it probably would be, but, you get the point. Just a thought."	10sexyapples
Future Releases	19464	Auto add do_action for menu in admin		Menus		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-12-07T12:29:46Z	2011-12-07T12:30:39Z	"In menu's there is this feature: ""Automatically add new top-level pages"" 

I'm in a process to implement ""Automatically add categories"" and ""Automatically add new subpages of page:"", but unfortunately there is no action which to hook so I could insert HTML right after or before the ""auto-add-pages"" in my plugin.

So I suggest to add a new action or filter like ""menu_auto_add"" so it would be simple to insert the HTML after the auto-add-pages."	ciantic
Future Releases	24146	Auto delete of blank labels menu itens		Menus	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-20T22:10:09Z	2013-04-22T03:21:40Z	"Hello,

When edit an item of menu leaving the label in blank, the item is auto deleted.
There are two problems in that:

1-  I could need an item with blank title to add some class with an background image
2-  When this item has subitens with two or more depth, all subitens are moved to first depth loosing submenus hierarchy. Moreover if i try to drag the subitens to make the hierarchy again, after save, all subitens come back to first depth. While i not change the depth of first item this issue occurs again.

Best regards"	rodrigo@…
Future Releases	8296	Auto generate password for new user	jamierumbelow	Users		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-11-20T16:25:53Z	2012-07-26T15:46:14Z	It would be nice to have a button that generates a random password to use when you're creating a new user account in the admin section	AaronCampbell
Future Releases	18588	"Auto-select ""Primary Menu "" when switching themes"		Menus		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-09-04T18:08:03Z	2013-03-12T09:40:48Z	"Now that we have auto-matching of sidebars when switching themes, it's time to do the same for at least the Primary Menu. This would improve the UX quite a bit.

While testing the widgets/sidebars had to switch themes many times and since my test install has few hundred pages, each time I've ended up with a huge menu on the front end. That of course looks completely broken.

Further to keeping the setting for Primary Menu on theme switching IMHO we should auto-set it as soon as a menu is created. This would fix the most unfriendly experience with the menus screen."	azaozz
Future Releases	10645	auto_p and forms		Formatting		low	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2009-08-18T16:53:40Z	2010-11-13T01:38:14Z	"auto_p will errantly injects paragraph and linebreak tags in certain circumstances within forms:

`<div>
<label for=""select_element"">This is a select box placed <select name=""select_element""><option value=""1"">inline</option</select> with the label.</label>
</div>`

becomes:

`<div>
<label for=""select_element"">This is a select box that is pla­ced<br />
<select name=""select_element""><option value=""1"">inline</option><option value=""2"">inside</option><option value=""3"">within</option></select>

<p>inline with the label.</label>
</div>`

linebreak and paragraph tags should never be inserted inside a label. In this case they are not even properly paired.  It would be nice if the surrounding div was identified and no tags were inserted, although if a paragraph tag wrapped the whole thing, it would not be the end of the world.
"	kingjeffrey
Future Releases	8924	autoload should be boolean in add_option(), indexed in DB		Optimization		lowest	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2009-01-22T23:51:48Z	2013-05-01T17:54:52Z	"Regarding: CREATE TABLE `wp_options` (`autoload` varchar(20) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'yes',

Why not boolean binary, or one character long?



"	jidanni
Future Releases	15738	Automate Security Releases		Upgrade/Install		normal	trivial	Future Release	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2010-12-08T21:11:49Z	2012-12-03T23:27:46Z	"When security releases are published, several less tech-savvy users might neglect to update in fear of breaking their site.  In reality, security/maintenance releases don't change the core API and shouldn't break anything*.

We should have an option (disabled by default) that allows these X.X.1-style security updates to happen in the background.  This will keep sites updated and secure and (hopefully) prevent the inevitable ""I wanted to wait to install 3.0.2 and someone hacked my site while I was waiting"" support requests.

The option should be disabled by default, but when users are on the update screen they should see an option to ""install security releases automatically.""

Major releases should always require an explicit action from the user to update the site as they can break themes and plug-ins and could potentially update database schema.

* Except in the rare occasion where a developer hacks core."	ericmann
Future Releases	22704	Automatic Core Updates	pento	Upgrade/Install	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	assigned	dev-feedback	2012-12-03T22:05:04Z	2013-01-14T18:12:02Z	"It's time to think about automatic updates for WordPress Core. Plugins and Themes are a totally different ball game, so it's probably best to leave them for the moment. Currently, I'm thinking it would be a good idea to release this in stages (some of which may be combined, just spelling them out):

- SVN updates in trunk installs
- SVN updates in branch installs
- Opt-in updates in stable installs
- Opt-out updates in fresh installs
- Opt-out updates in all installs
- Remove option for opting out

I'd like to see SVN updates go into 3.6 early, so we can quickly get a good idea of compatibility issues that we're likely to run into when we get to beta.

Finally, are there any features we should be looking at adding to the upgrader for this? More sanity checking, notifications, other?"	pento
Future Releases	11202	automatic line breaks in comments		Formatting	2.8.5	low	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2009-11-20T18:47:50Z	2010-04-02T07:34:29Z	"WordPress 2.8.6 has got a Problem with the automatic line break. [[BR]]
Example:[[BR]]
Type the following comment in a WordPress Blog. 
{{{
Thank you for your comment!<blockquote>this is a small quote</blockquote> Next Text 
}}}
Then you have to save the comment. If you validate the your publish, you will see, that the sentence ""Thank you for your comment!"" will be put into the following absurd tags: [[BR]]

{{{
p>Thank you for your comment!<br />
}}}

If you write a comment with the following code (hit return after the word ''comment! ''),[[BR]]

{{{
Thank you for your comment! 
<blockquote>this is a small quote</blockquote> Next Text 
}}}
you will get the right codeform when you validate your comment:
{{{
<p>Thank you for your comment!</p> 
}}}

The same Problem exists when you type [[BR]]

{{{
test 2 <p> break </p> next text
}}}
After the word ''test 2'' you will miss the </p>. [[BR]]

WordPress has got this bug with every single elements like these one: 

{{{
<p>, <ul>, <ol>, <li>, <h1> bis <h6>, <div>, <blockquote> etc.
}}}

When you make manuell a new line in front of these elements, you won't find any problem, so WordPress must put an automatic line break in front of these elements and it doesen't do it. Please fix this nerved bug!!

regards, Dunkelangst from http://www.dunkelangst.org/ "	Dunkelangst
Future Releases	23113	Automatic notice of new localized version missing		Upgrade/Install	3.5	normal	major	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2013-01-03T21:47:44Z	2013-02-02T08:19:13Z	There was standard behaviour, that users could upgrade quickly to the latest WordPress version and when localized version was ready and released, notice about new localized version appeared in administration. But some users found that it was changed (in 3.5 or maybe 3.4) and when they upgrade to English version, they are not noticed about new Czech version in the future which is annoying. I tried it on some websites and it is true. I am not sure, if it is wanted change (but does not make sense for me) or bug (regression)?	pavelevap
Future Releases	10846	"Automatically add XFN and rel=""external"" to post/page/comment links"		General	2.8.4	normal	minor	Future Release	feature request	new		2009-09-24T20:07:11Z	2010-01-04T13:02:11Z	"Links created in ""Links"" in the admin should have their XFN data appended in a rel attribute. Kinda like the [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/auto-xfn-ify/ Auto XFN-ify] plugin.

But more importantly (and simpler), if a link goes out to a domain different from the one hosting wordpress, rel=""external"" should be added."	prometh
Future Releases	16491	Automatically backup database before updating		Upgrade/Install	3.0.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2011-02-08T16:45:15Z	2011-03-25T13:38:49Z	"Currently when updating Wordpress or its plugins/themes there's a message at the top of the page, reading that the user should backup its database.

This ""update tool"" would be so much more useful, if it could backup the database automatically before updating. I'm not so sure why one would need to backup the files so this step could most likely be skipped."	manski
Future Releases	16425	automatically search for similar tickets		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2011-01-31T19:47:20Z	2011-02-16T08:18:10Z	"I just submitted my first bug report to jQuery today. They use trac too, but they added a couple of things to the ticket creation page which I think would be pretty useful here too:

 * ~~big red notice: ""Are you in the right place?""~~
 * automatically search for similar tickets before pressing submit

See http://bugs.jquery.com/newticket"	scribu
Future Releases	22242	Automatically set the email for the trac account after logging in		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-21T15:51:07Z	2012-10-21T15:51:07Z	"The trac installs use the credentials from wordpress.org.

However, after you log in, you need to set your email address manually to get notifications from trac.

I think we'd have a lot less tickets with 'reporter-feedback' hanging around if the email address was automatically populated after a user first logged into trac."	scribu
Future Releases	19471	Automatically support custom post types in category and tag archives		Query	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-12-07T20:56:03Z	2012-11-22T03:12:48Z	"I dealt with a plugin recently that had the following code in it:

{{{
#!php
<?php
add_filter('pre_get_posts', 'query_post_type');
function query_post_type($query) {
    if(is_category() || is_tag()) {
        $post_type = get_query_var('post_type');
        if($post_type)
            $post_type = $post_type;
        else
            $post_type = array('post','external-videos');
        $query->set('post_type',$post_type);
        return $query;
    }
}
?>
}}}

The goal was simply to allow their custom post type that was connected to category and tag taxonomies to have its entries rendered on category and tag archive pages. Digging around, it seems that [http://wordpress.org/support/topic/custom-post-type-tagscategories-archive-page/ many people] are using a solution like this.

Of course, the code has problems in that it misses home pages and will mess with all other queries on the affected page (such as menus). Looking further in the thread, it seems people tried fixing up these limitations with code such as the following:

{{{
#!php
<?php
add_filter('pre_get_posts', 'query_post_type');
function query_post_type($query) {
  if(is_category() || is_tag() || is_home() && empty( $query->query_vars['suppress_filters'] ) ) {
    $post_type = get_query_var('post_type');
	if($post_type)
	    $post_type = $post_type;
	else
	    $post_type = array('post','articles','nav_menu_item');
    $query->set('post_type',$post_type);
	return $query;
    }
}
?>
}}}

While this may address the known issues, I don't see it as a solid solution in any way. Here are just couple of the primary issues I see with such a solution:

 * Things are very likely to change in the future (such as the possibility of adding additional core taxonomies or query modifications), causing the ever-increasing number of plugins that use custom post types to constantly have bugs.
 * Since the WP_Query->set function replaces values rather than merging them, even the ""fixed"" version of the code will cause plugin conflicts as multiple instances of this solution will systematically undo the modification done by each previous instance. Sure, the code could be improved to cover this, but the odds of getting everyone to fix their code are not good.

To me, this is something that was an oversight in the development of custom post types. I can think of no reason why this should not be automatically handled. The dashboard properly shows post counts for categories and tags that include the custom post types, but the query simply fails to handle this. It needs to be fixed.

Testing things out, I noticed that custom taxonomies did not have this problem at all. Looking at wp-includes/query.php, I saw the following:

{{{
#!php
<?php
if ( $this->is_tax ) { 
    if ( empty($post_type) ) { 
        $post_type = 'any';
        $post_status_join = true;
    } elseif ( in_array('attachment', (array) $post_type) ) { 
        $post_status_join = true;
    }   
}   
?>
}}}

This is what allows custom taxonomy archives to work properly without having to filter the query. I've always felt that is_tax should cover categories and tags as well, but what is done is done. So, I propose that this section is modified to include a check for is_category and is_tag. Example:

{{{
#!php
<?php
if ( $this->is_tax || $this->is_category || $this->is_tag ) { 
    if ( empty($post_type) ) { 
        $post_type = 'any';
        $post_status_join = true;
    } elseif ( in_array('attachment', (array) $post_type) ) { 
        $post_status_join = true;
    }   
}   
?>
}}}

This allows for things to ""just work"" as people would expect. Of course, plugins would have to remove their filter in order to avoid plugin conflicts as the post_type query arg would still be set and will not be changed automatically to ""any"". This is as it should be though, so people will just have to be convinced over time to remove the modification from their plugins.

Attached is the proposed patch."	chrisbliss18
Future Releases	18954	Automatically whitelist screen options added via add_screen_option()		General		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	early	2011-10-14T22:54:08Z	2011-11-25T19:27:18Z	"{{{set_screen_options()}}} currently maintains a hardcoded whitelist of screens that can set options.

The list is extendable via the filter:

{{{
apply_filters('set-screen-option', false, $option, $value);
}}}

but that's sort of a pain.  If a plugin calls {{{add_screen_option()}}}, it should be added to the whitelist automatically.

Also note that {{{set_screen_options()}}} is called so early, there's no convenient place for plugins to add to the {{{set-screen-option}}} filter.  The best workaround I've been able to come up with is to manually call {{{set_screen_options()}}} again inside the page's {{{load-$hook}}}.

Example naive plugin code that does not work in <=3.3.

{{{
# Inside a menu page's load-$hook
// Display per-page settings in screen options
add_screen_option( 'per_page', array( 'label' => __( 'Things' ) ) );
}}}"	mdawaffe
Future Releases	15069	Autosave function assumes that there is only on tinyMCE on the page		Autosave	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	early	2010-10-08T10:28:12Z	2011-01-14T09:35:22Z	"Autosave javascript assumes there is only one tinyMCE instance on the post editor page, thus breaking autosave feature under the next circumstances:
1. Content editor is in HTML mode
2. Some custom tinyMCE instances are added to the page by some plugin or theme.

A patch that fixes that problem is attached."	karevn
Future Releases	21258	Autosuggest for tags suggests tag already chosen		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-07-13T12:38:03Z	2012-07-13T12:38:03Z	"When entering tags in the meta box on a post (or page) edit screen in admin, the AJAX autosuggest will suggest tags that have already been added to the post (i.e. shown below the input field).

Steps to reproduce:

1. Go to the post edit screen.
2. Add a tag (example: ""Apple"") to the current post.
3. Type ""App"" in the tag entry field and wait for autosuggest to come up.
4. ""Apple"" is listed in the suggestions dropdown.

I've investigated this a little, and I don't think there's a really easy patch for this (mostly because of how suggest.js works). However, it would imho be very elegant to fix this. Perhaps autocomplete.js can be of service here (see issue #12399)?"	roytanck
Future Releases	21428	Bad mail subject encoding on new blog notification		Multisite	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-07-31T14:02:59Z	2012-08-07T11:43:45Z	"Email subject is in Russian language. When trying to add new blog using page http://mysite.com/wp-admin/network/site-new.php, user gets email where subject is like - '''=??B??='''. So I was trying to find where this bug appears. And I think, I found it. 

Script tries to send notification using function '''wpmu_welcome_notification''' on line http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/3.4.1/wp-includes/ms-functions.php#L1250. But '''get_option('blog_charset')''' returns empty string, so header is bad-generated and encoded..."	TheSteelRat
Future Releases	19926	Bad special characters replacement when changing from HTML to Visual		TinyMCE		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-01-30T10:43:25Z	2012-02-03T20:05:11Z	"Hello there. I have found a problem in some characters when changing from HTML to Visual. 

If you use `&darr;` in HTML view to have a down arrow, when you change to Visual you can see the down arrow. It's not interpreted, it is replaced for the `↓` character. When you hit publish, the ↓ transforms into `?`.
Same problem if I use the `special chars` button in Visual view. They transform into `?`. 

It happens for all the ASCII special characters. Here is a list of the working/not working special characters  in UTF-8.

Doesn't work (changes into ?)

{{{
&prime;    
&le;       
&infin;    
&clubs;    
&diams;    
&hearts;   
&spades;   
&harr;     
&larr;     
&uarr;     
&rarr;     
&darr;     
&Prime;    
&ge;       
&prop;     
&part;     
&ne;     
&equiv;    
&ape;      
&ap;  
}}}     

Works (shows correctly):


{{{
&fnof;     ƒ
&bull;       •
&hellip;  …
}}}

I have tested it using WordPress 3.4-alpha-19719 & Twenty Eleven & UTF-8

Possibly related: #17487"	bi0xid
Future Releases	5161	balance_tags option should not be in the user interface		Formatting	2.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2007-10-08T08:02:49Z	2013-01-22T01:19:58Z	"In the WP Admin → Options → Writing ({{{options-writing.php}}}), there is an option ""!WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically"" which controls whether {{{balance_tags()}}} is run on post content or not.

I'm fully supportive of this feature — I think it's important to ensure the HTML that is output to browsers is valid. There have been a few situations where users needed to turn this off, e.g. bugs in the function, or a plugin misbehaves with it on (if I remember correctly, runPHP).

However, this is a KDE-style option where it is put there for a niche case. In 99% of cases, you will want it on.

A few people on the mailing lists have stated a number of times that we should take a GNOME-like approach to these sort of features, and let them be controlled only by plugins. This option is left over from the dark ages of !WordPress, and I don't think the cases for turning it off are big enough to warrant its inclusion in the user interface.

If a plugin has a problem with balancing tags (e.g. runPHP), the offending plugin can simply remove the filter.

{{{
remove_filter('content_save_pre', 'balance_tags);
}}}

(...or whatever the code would be.)

The new canonical redirect feature has far more many problems, and far more justification for it to be turned off, yet I don't see a checkbox ""Redirect links to their canonical URL"" anywhere in the user interface. If anything should have a checkbox, it's the canonical redirect feature — but, it doesn't have any such thing. So, we should remove this checkbox as well."	JeremyVisser
Future Releases	18776	balanceTags should ignore shortcodes & their content		Shortcodes	3.2.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-09-26T11:26:10Z	2012-04-27T19:44:20Z	"Take following input:

{{{
something [myshortcode]<b>[/myshortcode]
}}}

after `balanceTags()` it becomes:

{{{
something [myshortcode]<b>[/myshortcode]</b>
}}}

Well, this is not what the shortcode creator probably wanted.

'''Proposed fixes:'''

If you are feeling lazy: Convert `[.*]` to `<$1>` and since balanceTags handles XML it should work, afterwards convert appropriate `<>` back to `[]`. Though this does not give a shortcode creator chance to disallow balancing tags inside it's content which is bad.

Better fix is to allow shortcode creators to decide wether their contents should be balanced:

1. `balanceTags()` should ignore all shortcodes and their contents.
2. Parse all shortcodes in content and on each shortcode call apply filter on so that shortcode creator can hook (if sees it appropriate) on to that. Shortcode creator then can call `balanceTags()` in his filter of that shortcode in order to run `balanceTags()` ''contents of shortcode'' separately if wanted."	ciantic
Future Releases	5252	base64-encoded post-by-email post garbled.	westi*	Blog by Email	2.3	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	accepted		2007-10-24T08:58:20Z	2009-10-11T21:07:58Z	"When posting-by-email, my cellphone submits code using ""content-transfer-encoding: base64"". The message appears (output from wp-mail.php) like so:

Author = [my email] <p><p><b>Content-type:</b> text/plain, <b>Content-Transfer-Encoding:</b> base64, <b>boundary:</b> </p>
<p><b>Raw content:</b><br /><pre>SnVzdCB0ZXN0aW5nIHBvc3RpbmcgZnJvbSBteSBjZWxsLiBTdHJ1Y2sgbWUgd2hpbGUgcmVh
ZGluZyAgUmFwaCBLb3N0ZXIncyBwb3N0cyBhYm91dCB0aGUgZmlyZXMgaW4gQ2FsIHRoYXQg
YmVpbmcgYWJsZSB0byBwb3N0IHRvIHlvdXIgYmxvZyBmcm9tIGEgY2VsbHBob25lIGlzIGEg
dXNlZnVsIGZlYXR1cmUuIA==</pre></p>
<p><b>Author:</b> 1</p>
<p><b>Posted title:</b> =?utf-8?B?Q2VsbHBob25lIHBvc3RpbmcgaW4gV1A=?=<br />
<b>Posted content:</b><br /><pre>SnVzdCB0ZXN0aW5nIHBvc3RpbmcgZnJvbSBteSBjZWxsLiBTdHJ1Y2sgbWUgd2hpbGUgcmVh
ZGluZyAgUmFwaCBLb3N0ZXIncyBwb3N0cyBhYm91dCB0aGUgZmlyZXMgaW4gQ2FsIHRoYXQg
YmVpbmcgYWJsZSB0byBwb3N0IHRvIHlvdXIgYmxvZyBmcm9tIGEgY2VsbHBob25lIGlzIGEg
dXNlZnVsIGZlYXR1cmUuIA==</pre></p><p>Mission complete, message <strong>1</strong> deleted.</p>

The provided patch detects base64-encoded content transfers and base64_decodes them. For some reason (I'm no utf8-expert) the TITLE of the post has ""=?utf-8?B?"" prepended to the actual base64 content (see above), which means a check for this string + a cropping is needed or base64_decode will not decode the post title properly."	kallewoof
Future Releases	23349	Be able to suppress registration redirect for multisite in wp-login.php		Multisite	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-01T01:29:35Z	2013-02-01T02:06:55Z	"Currently I commented out the following lines in wp-login.php.  But I should be able to use a filter.  Maybe test the result  'wp_signup_location' filter if false do not exit.  Easy, and seems to annoy many people.
{{{
case 'register' :
    /*  AJB Comment out
	if ( is_multisite() ) {
		// Multisite uses wp-signup.php
		wp_redirect( apply_filters( 'wp_signup_location', network_site_url('wp-signup.php') ) );
		exit;
	}
	*/
}}}"	aberglas
Future Releases	14622	Be more specific with ideas		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2010-08-16T10:46:03Z	2010-08-16T10:54:44Z	"In the current ideas section Ideas often get closed for not being core ideas.  However, there's not really an explicit indication that the ideas should be for WordPress core.  For example, some folk post ideas for WordPress.org (as a site). 

I realise Ideas is due for overhaul anyway, but in the mean time it'd be good to have just a one-liner in the blurb to explain more specifically the purpose of ""Ideas"".  Either that, or add a content section for ideas for ""WordPress.org site"" as we have on here."	mrmist
Future Releases	23160	Better 404 page for WordPress.org		WordPress.org site		normal	minor	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2013-01-09T20:10:23Z	2013-01-09T20:13:01Z	"Right now, if you get a 404 on wp.org, there isn't really much.

example:  [http://wordpress.org/howabouta404]

I'd suggest at the minimum changing the wording away from 'no posts' to 'no pages', and potentially adding links to commonly accessed areas, such as 'Were you looking for a plugin, theme, blah blah?'

In the side bar, there is also a 'Categories' section, that always displays 'No categories', maybe remove that as well?"	bradparbs
Future Releases	22548	Better behaviour when embedding oEmbed supported URLs		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-11-23T00:11:57Z	2012-11-23T00:11:57Z	"If a user isn't aware that they can just paste the URL of a video from YouTube/Vimeo/etc into a post in order to embed it, then the user experience for embedding such content could do with some improvement.

In [http://make.wordpress.org/ui/2012/11/14/to-change-things-up-i-tested-a-different/ this recent user interaction test by lessbloat], the user was given a URL to a Vimeo video and asked to embed it into their post. The user clicked 'Add Media', switched to the 'Embed From URL' tab and pasted the URL there. All that happened was the URL to the video was inserted into the post as a formatted link (`<a href=""{url}"">{title}</a>`). This meant oEmbed didn't do its thing when the post was displayed and the user just ended up with a link to the Vimeo URL.

== What Should Happen ==

URLs inserted via the 'Embed From URL' tab in the media modal should be handled according to whether or not there's oEmbed support for the URL. To do this an AJAX request should be fired off to a new AJAX handler which reports whether there's oEmbed support for the URL. If there is, then a UI element (message/icon/something) should be shown indicating that the media will be embedded. As a bonus we could even grab the oEmbed data immediately and display the title/thumbnail/etc if it's relevant.

Note that if you paste a URL to an image file (gif/png/jpeg) you're immediately shown an interface for entering a caption and selecting the alignment and the link. This is nice behaviour and improves on the UI we had in 3.4.

----

This isn't specific to the new media modal because this has always been the behaviour, but marking as an improvement to trunk anyway (I'd call this a bug, but I'll leave it as an enhancement)."	johnbillion
Future Releases	19879	Better caching for get_dirsize		Multisite	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-01-23T15:42:59Z	2012-01-24T23:54:25Z	"In a multisite install, when trying to determine whether a site has exceeded its storage quota, WordPress will scan through a blog's upload directory and sum up the file sizes, by running {{{filesize}}} against each one. With a large number of files, this can significantly slow down the upload process or certain portions of the Dashboard.

{{{get_dirsize}}} has transient caching in place but this is a single cache entry for all folders. It might be better if WordPress has a separate cache entry for each folder and was invalidated based on context so that get_dirsize does not need to be run constantly on older, unchanged directories as frequently."	batmoo
Future Releases	23721	Better control of textdomains.		I18N		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-08T07:23:45Z	2013-03-08T13:19:37Z	"At the current state , loading a text domain is done by the plugin/theme author , and leaves no control to the user / other devs to intervene with this process. we are left to the mercy and good will of the original author .

It would be a good thing to create some HOOK or ACTION that will allow a user to override this somehow.

At the very least (and maybe it should be a different ticket) a function that will return all available $domain names and paths should be made available (currently no way of retrieving that but parsing the $i18n global)

Example : If a user need a  plugin/ theme that does not have a translation for my desired language , or a BAD translation (or no translation at all) the user then creates it´s OWN translation, and by dropping it inside wp-content/languages folder , that translation will be loaded instead of the one supplied (or not supplied ) with the original plugin / theme .

Current state : If a user loads a translation to the original plugin folder for translations, it will be deleted upon first update .

"	krembo99
Future Releases	23577	Better Date Fields		Administration	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2013-02-21T11:52:59Z	2013-02-22T16:15:20Z	"I think the Dates should be prettified (i.e 2 days ago etc) and the last state put in front i.e (""Published 2 days ago"" rather than ""2 days ago Published"")

As I think it would make it even more user friendly to used.

I have attached a Image showing what I mean."	jscampbell.05
Future Releases	22296	Better internationalization support for tags		Taxonomy	3.4.2	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-10-27T11:25:41Z	2012-10-28T13:52:01Z	"When playing around with tags I've found a couple of things that doesn't work as expected when dealing with names that have non-english characters. 

The two problems I've found are that single non a-z chars doesn't seem to work at all, and when two tags are the same except for one character which is non a-z, they seem to collide. One example of this is that you're unable to use the tags ""for"" and ""för"" together. 

I'm not sure if this is something that WordPress is supposed to support but I've got a use case for it and would like to raise the question. 

Here's some tests which shows the problem: https://gist.github.com/3964335

Oddly enough you seem to be able to add the single non a-z tags from the dedicated tags page, but you're still unable to use them in any post. "	exz
Future Releases	21729	Better logic for comments email notification		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-08-29T15:26:37Z	2012-11-22T03:49:45Z	"Please see attached patch.

- If comment_author_email is known, it can be used in ""From"" email header.

- Also in ""Reply-To"" header we can use comment_author.

I am not sure if there is any reason for current logic, but my friend noticed it and he thought that this way it would be better..."	pavelevap
Future Releases	21284	Better New Plugin Filtering		Plugins		normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2012-07-15T17:24:24Z	2012-07-18T15:04:03Z	"Currently trying to sort through available plugins by searching is quite laborious since there is no way to filter out things you don't want - such as plugins that haven't been tested with your version, haven't been updated in 100+ days, have a really low rating, etc.  I'm constantly surprised at how many plugins i have to go through before i can even find one that is compatible with at least WP two versions ago much less the current one.

You should be able to filter on:  Tested with current version, Rating of X+, Download at least XX, and so on to make it easier to find something you want.

And then column sorting after then by date added, date updated, rating, etc."	cbesett
Future Releases	12030	Better Options for New Registrations		Multisite		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-01-26T00:23:07Z	2012-04-18T17:13:58Z	"MU Trac Ticket: http://trac.mu.wordpress.org/ticket/872



At the moment when new users register, there are very few options and not many plugins available.. It would be nice if the administrator could :

1) Allow passwords to be set during registration, rather than having it sent by email.

2) Make Email Verification optional.

3) See the users who haven't confirmed their registrations, and resend the confirmation emails from the admin area..

4) User Moderation : Make it easier to kick out users and delete spammers.. 

5) Invitation Codes (Optional): Allow the admin to create invite codes, which he can distribute, so that the mu install is well knit social community.

I know this is pretty much doable, but there lacks any good solution at the moment.
"	wpmuguru
Future Releases	13837	Better site rewrite handling and UI, fix hard/soft rule flushing		Rewrite Rules		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-11T00:13:17Z	2010-10-28T09:38:07Z	Per discussion in IRC. We want to cleanup and make hard/soft rewrite rule flushing consistency, etc.	wpmuguru
Future Releases	14356	Better string for onbeforeunload event dialog		JavaScript		lowest	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-07-19T18:53:15Z	2010-11-18T10:57:46Z	"The WP string for this now is:

''The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.''

The resulting dialog is:

''Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?

''The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.

''Press OK to continue, or Cancel to stay on the current page.

''[OK] [Cancel]

Which is repetitive and, it seems to me, confusing.

I was thinking we could change our string to something not repetitive that complements better the default strings.  E.g.:

''You have unsaved changes that will be lost!

Patch available upon request."	demetris
Future Releases	12865	Better support for beta/staging		General		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	reopened		2010-04-06T06:40:40Z	2011-08-07T21:17:00Z	Currently it is very difficult to maintain a beta / staging version of your wordpress site. As wordpress grows in popularity and is used on websites that would like to minimize downtime a beta/staging setup in addition to a production or main setup would be ideal. If one tries to do this now, you can attempt to copy the whole database over to the beta or staging setup which will result in links on the beta/staging version going to the production/main url's. This makes it relatively unusable. Ideally there would be some solution where developers can decide for their beta/staging site to download data from their production/main server every day or at will which will allow them to keep things updated and allow for them to test with their most recent content which can be useful. If this synchronization can occur without the previous problems and other problems that occur with simply copying the entire production database that would be wonderful!	mnolin
Future Releases	12779	Better support for custom post types in WP_Rewrite	ryan	Rewrite Rules		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-03-30T20:04:30Z	2012-08-24T05:17:56Z	"See also #12605 and [13773].

We currently use bitmasks in WP_Rewrite, which we should remove and convert to an array of URL types that can be checked using in_array(). We currently do not use bitmask operations in WP_Rewrite that would make them preferable for use.

To currently use custom post types with endpoints, a plugin would need to do the following, from [comment:5:ticket:12605 dd32 in #12605]:
{{{
define('EP_WIKI', 131072); // 2^17. 2^13 is used by core.
register_post_type('wiki', array(
	'label' => __('Wiki'),
	'public' => true,
	'supports' => array('revisions', 'editor', 'title'),
	'permalink_epmask' => EP_WIKI,
	'hierarchical' => true
));
add_rewrite_endpoint('history', EP_WIKI);
}}}

In particular:
> Care would need to be taken that any custom endpoints are in {{{2^x}}} format, and not currently in use by any other plugins loaded.

This would need to be backwards compatible with the existing bitmasks. More or less, {{{WP_Rewrite::add_endpoint()}}} would need to still take bitmasks and convert them to the new format."	nacin
Future Releases	12273	Better support for sites with LOTS of pages		Administration	2.7	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-02-18T15:10:02Z	2011-04-18T14:41:23Z	"The default page listing is inadequate for sites utilise Pages as their main content type.

An option to collapse the page listing and hide ""all"" sub-pages (only showing top-level) would dramatically improve the UI making it easier to find pages within the WordPress structure.

'''Example:'''

''Current Page View''

{{{
Page 1
-SubPage 1.1
--SubSubPage 1.1.1
--SubSubPage 1.1.2
-SubPage 1.2
-SubPage 1.3
Page 2
-SubPage 2.1
-SubPage 2.2
--SubSubPage 2.2.1
--SubSubPage 2.2.2
}}}

''Proposed Page View''

''Default View''

{{{
Page 1 [+] (< click to expand)
Page 2 [+]
}}}

''Expanded View''

{{{
Page 1 [-] 
-SubPage 1.1 [+] (< click to expand)
-SubPage 1.2
-SubPage 1.3
Page 2 [+]
}}}

''...''

{{{
Page 1 [-]
-SubPage 1.1 [-]
--SubSubPage 1.1.1
--SubSubPage 1.1.2 (> no further levels)
-SubPage 1.2
-SubPage 1.3
Page 2 [+]
}}}
"	mkjones
Future Releases	16698	Better Table field value upgrade check (minor)		Warnings/Notices	3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	reporter-feedback	2011-02-28T10:31:06Z	2011-03-04T12:48:04Z	"line 1463 on /wp-admin/includes/upgrades.php is

{{{
preg_match(""|"".$tablefield->Field."" ([^ ]*( unsigned)?)|i"",$cfields[strtolower($tablefield->Field)], $matches);

$fieldtype = $matches[1];
}}}

There is no check IF a $matches is found. If there is no match found an error will be displayed 'undefined index 1'. An Error message could be added here.

Can happen : if the sql code contains no spaces between the fieldname and the type it will generate the not found [1].







"	cogmios
Future Releases	4555	Better Typepad / MT Import - Atompub importer	lloydbudd	Import	2.3	normal	minor	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2007-06-28T03:16:12Z	2011-09-15T17:17:07Z	"Typepad in particular does some really funky things with permalinks. They often have no relation to anything in the title, and none of their ""slug"" information is contained in their standard export, so there is literally no way to redirect those links.

It is possible to create a custom Typepad template that includes the needed information, and modify the WP importer to parse the extra info into slugs. Right now this is a hack, we should make this more intuitive."	matt
Future Releases	16379	"Better UI for doing ""Page on Front"""		Administration	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	task (blessed)	new		2011-01-26T19:47:25Z	2013-03-14T15:20:33Z	"[[Image(http://grab.by/grabs/132427e6c1166ed3e4d8214959b9568a.png)]]

This is the existing ""Page on Front"" UI. The process is as follows:

 1. Create a ""Front"" Page
 2. Create a ""Blog"" Page
 3. Select the ""Front"" Page in the ""Front Page"" dropdown
 4. Select the ""Blog"" Page in the ""Blog Page"" dropdown.

1 and 3 make sense. If you want a page on front, then you obviously need to create a page to live there, along with its content, and then designate it. But the ""Blog"" page is just a dummy. It's sole purpose is to create and maintain a URL for your blog. So why not just have something like this?

Blog URL: http://example.com/ {input box}

If a page exists in the URL they type, it gets used. If not, we create one on the fly as a dummy. This seems a more natural way of doing it. You don't care about the dummy page — you just want to choose an appropriate URL for your blog."	markjaquith
Future Releases	18561	Better Way to Insert Things Below Individual Posts		General	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-09-01T03:56:21Z	2013-04-22T19:02:15Z	"More and more plugins want to drop stuff in below each post (especially common among plugins focused on encouraging the sharing of content). There's not really a great way to do it, though, if your single-post-area doesn't end with the last line of body text. Many themes put the byline/date/metadata below -- rather than above, which used to be the norm -- the post content, including our own Twenty Eleven.  See the screenshot to see how ugly it is when a plugin (or two, or more) uses the the_content filter to insert something at the ""end"" of each post. 

Inserting the sharing and like rows (in this example) at the bottom of the post text before the byline/classification metadata seems wrong. It should go below that, so it is closely related to commenting, not part of the content itself. The plugin-generated widget is not ""by"" the post author, after all.

I have been told that options for addressing this are basically either modifying the theme and/or getting a new filter in place. Whatever we need to do, let's do it, because misplacing plugin-provided tools inside the content rather than after it is a) really bad IA, and b) crazy ugly."	jane
Future Releases	21085	Better XML-RPC media handling		XML-RPC	2.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-06-26T22:40:22Z	2012-10-10T16:23:23Z	"In 3.4 there was a lot of improvements. For 3.5 I would like to see some major improvement in wp.uploadFile and metaWeblog.newMediaObject.

At this moment you can't insert a description, alternate text or caption. ( #5461/#18684 ). Also the file can't be attached to a post ( #13917 ).

The overwrite functionality also doesn't work ( #17604 ). Not sure why this exists since WordPress itself doesn't do this.

Also the current way isn't how WordPress does it internally. wp_handle_upload() doesn't get used (#6559).

There is also going on something wrong with mime types ( #12518 ).

Also the work from 3.4 should be implemented ( #6430 ).

Last thing is that WordPress normally also looks at the EXIF information. At this moment the XML-RPC also doesn't do that ( #18087 )

rarely related: #12493 - filter for wp_upload_bits"	markoheijnen
Future Releases	20415	big tags formatted incorrectly in rss		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-04-11T06:45:13Z	2012-04-11T06:45:13Z	"several (doubled, tripled) big tags formatted incorrectly in rss, may be single big tags behave same way

what is formatted


{{{
<blockquote><p><big><big>123</big></big></p>
<p><big><big>123</big></big></p></blockquote>

}}}

in normal view is formatted


{{{
<blockquote><p><big><big>123</big></big></p>
<p>123</p></blockquote>

}}}

in rss.


( and it is just

{{{
<blockquote><big><big>123
123</big></big></blockquote>

}}}
in editor)"	qdinar
Future Releases	23335	Bizarre sorting while browsing WordPress themes and plugins		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2013-01-31T05:01:52Z	2013-04-05T15:21:54Z	"Currently, there's some fuzzy logic while sorting plugins and themes. Sorting by popularity seems to be reset I'm guessing on every major WP version update, which I guess is fair, in which case the problem is just missing the proper description of the sort option. 

However, while sorting by rating, nothing really makes sense of the bizarre sort order there. ( [http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/browse/top-rated Top Rated Themes] ) 

Even while searching for a keyword, and sorting by ""rating,"" the [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=slideshow&sort=top-rated bizarre sorting ensues].

WordPress.org should be a shining example of what WordPress can do, and nail it. "	ericlewis
Future Releases	4965	Blog by Email: any images and attachments in your email are not being posted inline	westi	Blog by Email	2.3	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2007-09-12T18:15:29Z	2009-10-11T21:07:33Z	"Blog by Email: any images and attachments in your email are not being posted inline

Remaining issue from #4829."	foolswisdom
Future Releases	4337	Blog by Email: No content is assumed	westi*	Blog by Email	2.2	high	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	accepted		2007-05-25T18:59:09Z	2013-02-05T03:14:40Z	"It seems, the Blog by Email functions is broken in WP 2.2.
Mails are recognized, but only the title/subject is assumed - no content. Content is empty :(
No matter if text email or html email.


{{{
Author = bla@example.org 
 
Content-type: text/plain, Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit, boundary: 
 
Raw content:
 
Author: 1
 
Posted title: Test
Posted content:
 
Mission complete, message 1 deleted.
}}}
"	jottlieb
Future Releases	12322	Blog import fails to generate reduced-size images		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new	close	2010-02-21T17:14:59Z	2012-02-14T16:25:41Z	"I just imported from http://daveabrahams.wordpress.com (go ahead, try it yourself if you like) and chose to ""Import Attachments.""  The only images from the original site that show up in the result are those that were originally displayed with size-full.  The others need to be regenerated by inserting them freshly. "	daveabrahams
Future Releases	8578	Blogger import incorrectly reports saved user information		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2008-12-11T16:53:52Z	2011-09-16T03:52:31Z	"I installed a fresh copy of WordPress 2.7 and was importing content from a Blogger site.  Before beginning to import, the page claimed that Blogger account information was saved in the database and that I could restart the process.  Even after pressing the ""Clear account information"" button, the message still appeared."	covert215
Future Releases	6369	Blogger importer inefficient handling of data		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2008-03-24T03:58:47Z	2013-04-08T17:04:48Z	If the import dataset is large, the Blogger importer can store huge amounts of data in the blogger_importer option.  It then updates this data over and over throughout the import. If MySQL logging (binary or query) is enabled, this can result in a large amount of data being written to disk, potentially filling up the partition rather quickly.  On WordPress.com, I have seen an import write 100MB of binary logs every 2 min.  Andy's suggestion is that we split up the data from the import rather than store it in one option.  This would allow us to manipulate it more granularly and prevent the huge updates from happening.	barry
Future Releases	21163	Blogger Importer Invalid Tokens		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-05T11:53:00Z	2012-10-13T19:30:04Z	"When the users clicks on the authorise button google responds with an invalid token error. This is obviously a bit puzzling for the users.

See http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-blogger-importer-invalid-token

The problem seems to be that the form with the authorise button is actually passing blank tokens.

I can't reproduce the problem but I've reproduced their symptoms by switching the URL in get_oauth_link to a non existant one. This returns blank tokens to the form. If you then submit that form you get the invalid token error.

Although this following patch is not actually a fix, we can report the error properly with a change to get_oauth_link and greet and hence it will be easier to diagnose issues.

{{{
       // Shows the welcome screen and the magic auth link.
        function greet()
        {
            $next_url = get_option('siteurl') . '/wp-admin/index.php?import=blogger&amp;noheader=true';
            $auth_url = $this->get_oauth_link();
            $title = __('Import Blogger', 'blogger-importer');
            $welcome = __('Howdy! This importer allows you to import posts and comments from your Blogger account into your WordPress site.', 'blogger-importer');
            $prereqs = __('To use this importer, you must have a Google account and an upgraded (New, was Beta) blog hosted on blogspot.com or a custom domain (not FTP).', 'blogger-importer');
            $stepone = __('The first thing you need to do is tell Blogger to let WordPress access your account. You will be sent back here after providing authorization.', 'blogger-importer');
            $auth = esc_attr__('Authorize', 'blogger-importer');
            $errormsg = __('Error occurred getting OAuth tokens from Google', 'blogger-importer')

            echo ""
		<div class='wrap'>
		"" . screen_icon() . ""
		<h2>$title</h2>
		<p>$welcome</p><p>$prereqs</p><p>$stepone</p>"";
        
            if (!is_wp_error($auth_url)) {
		    echo ""<form action='{$auth_url['url']}' method='get'>
				<p class='submit' style='text-align:left;'>
					<input type='submit' class='button' value='$auth' />
					<input type='hidden' name='oauth_token' value='{$auth_url['oauth_token']}' />
					<input type='hidden' name='oauth_callback' value='{$auth_url['oauth_callback']}' />
				</p>
			</form>
		</div>\n"";
            }
            else {
                    echo $errormsg;
                    echo '<pre>
                    '.$auth_url->get_error_message().'
                    </pre>' ;
            }
        }

        function get_oauth_link()
        {
            // Establish an Blogger_OAuth consumer
            $base_url = get_option('siteurl') . '/wp-admin';
            $request_token_endpoint = 'https://www.google.com/accounts/OAuthGetRequestToken';
            $authorize_endpoint = 'https://www.google.com/accounts/OAuthAuthorizeToken';

            $test_consumer = new Blogger_OAuthConsumer('anonymous', 'anonymous', null); // anonymous is a google thing to allow non-registered apps to work

            //prepare to get request token
            $sig_method = new Blogger_OAuthSignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1();
            $parsed = parse_url($request_token_endpoint);
            $params = array('callback' => $base_url, 'scope' => 'http://www.blogger.com/feeds/', 'xoauth_displayname' => 'WordPress');

            $req_req = Blogger_OAuthRequest::from_consumer_and_token($test_consumer, null, ""GET"", $request_token_endpoint, $params);
            $req_req->sign_request($sig_method, $test_consumer, null);

            // go get the request tokens from Google
            $req_response = wp_remote_get($req_req->to_url(), array('sslverify' => false));
            if (is_wp_error($req_response))
            {
                return $req_response;
            }
            $req_token = wp_remote_retrieve_body($req_response);

            // parse the tokens
            parse_str($req_token, $tokens);

            $oauth_token = $tokens['oauth_token'];
            $oauth_token_secret = $tokens['oauth_token_secret'];

            $callback_url = ""$base_url/index.php?import=blogger&noheader=true&token=$oauth_token&token_secret=$oauth_token_secret"";

            return array('url' => $authorize_endpoint, 'oauth_token' => $oauth_token, 'oauth_callback' => $callback_url);
        }
}}}

p.s. Sorry I've still not mastered DIFF!"	Workshopshed
Future Releases	7695	Blogger Importer Should Allow User Creation on the fly		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2008-09-05T19:30:47Z	2012-07-13T07:01:14Z	See MT importer as an example. Otherwise, users need to be created prior to the import to map to other users other than admin.	technosailor
Future Releases	22506	Bogus Last-Modified Header on Forum Feeds		WordPress.org site		normal	major	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-19T15:45:46Z	2012-11-19T15:59:19Z	"In troubleshooting RSS problems, I found that all of the plugin support feeds are responding with

{{{
Last-Modified: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 14:09:51 GMT
}}}"	miqrogroove
Future Releases	15520	Break date/time into a separate column in Comments views		Comments		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-11-20T15:30:35Z	2012-03-08T10:18:38Z	"Now that column sorting is in, it makes sense to break the date and time a comment was made into a separate column in the Comments view so they can be sorted chronologically.

Currently, the time is part of the content column, which can be confusing as if someone sorts by that column it becomes an alphabetical sort."	markel
Future Releases	17766	Browser update dismiss button lacks non-JavaScript fallback		Administration	3.2	normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-06-11T11:20:58Z	2011-08-27T15:42:14Z	The 'Dismiss' button in the browser update dashboard box doesn't do its thing without JavaScript enabled.	johnbillion
Future Releases	18530	Browser update dismiss setting ignored with JavaScript disabled		Administration	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-08-27T15:41:24Z	2013-01-22T01:14:57Z	"When working on a corporate desktop you can not update your browser. When freely deciding about when to upgrade you might not even want to upgrade.

Therefore a user setting has been introduced to remove the nag warning. E.g. my linux distro is perfectly ok with it's firefox and it's taken care of by the pacakager. For my OS, I have the latest version.

I needed to press dismiss (with JS enabled, the related report is #17766).

What has been missed is to not display that nag if javascript is disabled. The setting gets ignored.

How to Reproducde

  * Setup a WP 3.2.1 Blog.
  * Log into admin with a Firefox 3 browser.
  * Enable Javascript.
  * Dismiss the Nag.
  * Logout and close the Browser.
  * Restart the Browser.
  * Disable Javascript (if you need to).
  * Log into Dashboard.

Result: Browser Update Nag is displayed.

Expected Result: Browser Update Nag is not displayed as specified by the user."	hakre
Future Releases	24403	Bug - uploadedTo argument for wp.media		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-23T20:27:42Z	2013-05-24T21:41:53Z	"Adding a 'uploadedTo' value for wp.media causes files uploaded in the current frame to not display in the library frame, see attached screenshot. It appears the 'library' state is not updating. The screenshot was taken immediately after dropping an image onto the frame to be uploaded. 

Expectation: After dropping a new upload onto the frame, you should see the uploaded file with the currently uploaded files and it should automatically be selected (the exact behavior that is shown without the 'uploadedTo' argument)

Code to reproduce: 

{{{
<script>
	(function($){
		my_frame = wp.media({
			title: 'Select Your Images',
			button: {
				text: 'Choose'
			},
			multiple: true,
			library: {
				type: 'image',
				uploadedTo: some_post_id  //Only display attachments for current post in the 'Library' state
			}
		});

		my_frame.open();
	})(jQuery);
</script>
}}}"	jamesmehorter
Future Releases	12286	bug and fix when importing from Movable Type		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2010-02-19T13:26:59Z	2010-10-30T18:44:11Z	"I'm running WP Mu 2.9.1.1 and had a problem importing a Movable Type blog to WP and found a fix (sort of).

Symptom: When importing a blog from Movable Type to a blog in WP, you are asked to assign (or map) WP authors to MT authors. But, it turns out that the first author on the list is assigned to all posts. The other authors selected are neglected. Therefore, all of the posts end up belonging to one author.

Fix: I found the problem in wp-admin/import/mt.php. Specifically, ""$mtnames"" is not properly populated with authors from MT. So, I changed the code in function get_authors_from_post() as follows:

function get_authors_from_post() {
$formnames = array ();
$selectnames = array ();
$this->mtnames = $this->get_mt_authors();

I just added the last line shown above and then finally the import properly assings authors as intended.
(There might be a better place to put the last line, however.)
"	leyburn888
Future Releases	16946	Bug between CPT menu_position and add_object_page()		Administration	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reviewing		2011-03-23T10:11:12Z	2012-07-20T13:49:29Z	I write a demo plugin for describe the bug. See attachment.	momo360modena
Future Releases	19945	Bug in ../wp-includes/widgets.php	Barti112	Widgets	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-02-02T08:22:34Z	2012-07-05T14:21:33Z	"in this file there are at some places the following code:

$widget = array_merge($widget, $options);

it is possible that $options is not an array and i become a php-warning.

i think better is to check the arrays before you use this function:

if(is_array($widget) && is_array($options)){
  $widget = array_merge($widget, $options);
}
"	Barti112
Future Releases	18386	"Bug in custom query when ""Front page displays"": ""A static page"""		Query	3.2.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	needs-unit-tests	2011-08-12T10:34:16Z	2012-05-09T10:13:53Z	"Here is the bug I have found:
When Front page displays is set to: A static page
and Blog posts are displayed on other page a bug accours...

Lets prepare test enviroment, with clear wp installation and two posts, where one of them is set to default category, and other is set to newly created category (which defautly has ID = 3).
Now, prepare two pages, and in Setting -> Reading set Front page to one of those pages, and Posts page to second one.

If You would like to exclude posts from category no 3 from main blog index, normaly You would use:
<?php query_posts($query_string . '&cat=-3'); ?> in index.php (or specified loop file linked there).
This would work if blog index is set as home page, but fails to work when above test enviroment is used."	CyberSpy
Future Releases	17861	Bug on WordPress Credits page	nacin	Administration	3.2	normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	reopened		2011-06-21T15:56:56Z	2012-11-28T00:15:31Z	"Hi,

There are a couple of bugs on WordPress Credits page.

1.- There is a problem with usernames with dot, for example my username ""j.conti""

I'm on translators list, my name and avatar are correct but the link to my profile is wrong. Now, the link is http://profiles.wordpress.org/users/jconti but my profile is http://profiles.wordpress.org/users/j.conti the bug is deleting the dot.

2.- There is a problem with my name, my name is ""José Conti"" but is showing ""JosÃ© Conti""

attached pic

Thank you"	j.conti
Future Releases	16487	Bug wp_new_user_notification() when using it in multisite mode		General	3.0.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-02-08T09:04:08Z	2011-02-08T12:07:48Z	"In the file ""wp-includes/pluggable.php""
into the function named ""wp_new_user_notification""

$blogname = wp_specialchars_decode(get_option('blogname'), ENT_QUOTES);

This is correct but, in mutisite mode,

that one return the site name where you are logged into, not the blogname you are going to create.
$message .= wp_login_url() . ""\r\n"";

for example, i try to create test1.mynamesite.com
i'm logged on primarysite.mynamesite.com with my super admin account.

Into the mail i recieved, with ""Your Username and password""
the url is ""http://primarysite.mynamesite.com/wp_login.php""

it had to be ""http://test1.mynamesite.com/wp_login.php"".

In the other mail recieved with the complete message, acces code and url, all is perfect, just in the mail when adding the user to the new site."	wp_user59
Future Releases	19825	Bugs and modifications to localize script		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-01-13T16:47:55Z	2012-01-18T20:00:08Z	"After working in trunk, I noted that I get a fatal error when trying to localize some objects with wp_localize_script informing me that I cannot use an object of that type as an array. For tests, I've done this with $wp, $wp_query, $wpdb, and $wp_scripts on a clean install with no plugins.

I also have been working on sites that would like to compress all of their JS calls into a single request where possible, but in the past I was not able to keep localizations that certain scripts required, and had to leave them out.

With the changes I've made in this patch file, the issues regarding pushing arbitrary objects for localization are addressed. It also stores those objects, rather than a string of JS with $wp_scripts. This allows me to pull the localizations used for some files, and attach them instead to another file using wp_localize_script.

As a side benefit, by not processing the object into JS until output, we are able to preserve the data cleanly, and reduce process on any script that may be dequeued later that has such dependencies.

I would like to submit this patch as a core patch for a future release. Its design is fully compatible with existing functionality in 3.3, with the exception of any code modifying the underlying data key in an enqueued script directly."	ssmathias
Future Releases	18162	Bulk action: Add multiple users to a site		Network Admin	3.2	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2011-07-18T19:09:31Z	2011-09-10T07:37:22Z	"Currently, to add a multiple users to a single site, the super admin has to edit each site, look up each username, and add new users to the site one by one.

To improve this workflow, it would be useful to be able to select which users to add from a table of users and add those users in bulk.

This ticket could have scaling problems to solve."	danielbachhuber
Future Releases	18161	Bulk action: Add user to multiple sites		Network Admin	3.2	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2011-07-18T19:07:04Z	2011-09-10T05:44:38Z	"Currently, to add a single user to multiple sites, the super admin has to edit each site, add the user to the site, and then go on to the next site.

To improve this workflow, it would tremendously useful to be able to add a single user to multiple sites in the network admin.

This ticket could have scaling problems to solve."	danielbachhuber
Future Releases	22937	Bulk Actions > Edit could allow batch-assignment of taxonomies to Media following the WP 3.5 media changes		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-12-14T13:59:37Z	2012-12-14T13:59:37Z	"[First and foremost the media improvements in WP 3.5 are wonderful, thanks to all involved.]

Now that you can assign taxonomies to media easily, it would be extremely useful if you could also use Bulk Actions > Edit (as you can with posts / pages / custom post) to assign them to multiple images more quickly.

Real world case: we added a taxonomy to media yesterday for a client, so they could categorise their ~500 images into sitewide categories, and they immediately replied to ask if there was a way of doing it in batches..."	yeswework
Future Releases	24398	Bulk Deleting Sites from Network Admin, No Confirmation message		Network Admin	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-23T18:35:22Z	2013-05-23T18:35:22Z	"When you delete a single site from /wp-admin/network/sites.php you're presented with the message ""You are about to delete the site SITENAME"" and you have to click ""confirm"" to complete the deletion of the site.

However, if you bulk delete sites (selecting 2 or more sites) from the same location you are not presented with a confirmation message. Instead, the sites immediately delete. This can be quite hazardous, especially if you're expecting to see a confirmation message. "	professor44
Future Releases	10762	Bulk editing creates invalid URIs		Administration	2.8.4	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned		2009-09-09T16:53:30Z	2013-05-12T10:27:16Z	They simply get too long for example if you move 999 posts to trash. It might be helpfull to switch to the post form method.	hakre
Future Releases	15761	Bulk editing on posts without Javascript enabled results in the post being set to draft	garyc40	Administration	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned		2010-12-10T09:03:35Z	2011-06-09T19:49:56Z	"Currently, Bulk editing is available without JavaScript being enabled.

The result of attempting to edit a post, is a redirect back to the posts page with the post being marked as a draft. No UI is offered for bulk editing.

This behaviour exists in trunk, 3.0, and 2.9 from my testing (havn't tested earlier versions).

The Bulk editing screen appears to work without Javascript for modification submittal, so it's possible that a non-js version would be possible."	dd32
Future Releases	11302	Bulk editing posts should pre-fill fields with the same value		Quick/Bulk Edit	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-12-01T20:48:41Z	2012-07-13T04:08:11Z	"All I need is quickly move some posts from one category to another.

How to simulate this problem:

Create 2 posts in Uncategorized category.
Check both of them - Bulk actions - Edit.
There is no category selected even if both posts are in Uncategorized. When I check Category1 and click Update, both posts are now in Uncategorized and also in Category1. But no chance remove them from Uncategorized with Bulk actions."	pavelevap
Future Releases	16894	Bulk load Comment Meta upon access		Performance	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-03-19T11:19:27Z	2011-03-19T12:12:05Z	"When we query posts, we bulk load all of the posts meta and taxonomies at the time of request. Since adding comment meta, we load the comment meta on-the-fly since nothing really currently uses it in core.

I've added a filter to ''get_comment_text'' which modifies the comment content based on the value of a meta key.

The problem arises when multiple comments are displayed on a page, The metadata for every comment is loaded individually:

{{{
SELECT comment_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_commentmeta WHERE comment_id IN (4)
SELECT comment_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_commentmeta WHERE comment_id IN (5)
SELECT comment_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_commentmeta WHERE comment_id IN (6)
SELECT comment_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_commentmeta WHERE comment_id IN (7)
SELECT comment_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_commentmeta WHERE comment_id IN (34)
SELECT comment_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_commentmeta WHERE comment_id IN (35)
SELECT comment_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_commentmeta WHERE comment_id IN (37)
}}}

in all cases, the function stack is:
{{{
comments_template, wp_list_comments, Walker->paged_walk, Walker_Comment->display_element, Walker->display_element, call_user_func_array, Walker_Comment->start_el, call_user_func, twentyten_comment, comment_text, get_comment_text, apply_filters, call_user_func_array, MY_FUNCTION_HOOKED_TO_GET_COMMENT_TEXT, get_comment_meta, get_metadata, update_meta_cache #12 (0.7ms)
}}}

It isn't ideal that every comment causes an extra query, instead, we should bulk load comment meta for the comments being displayed. 

However, Since comment meta is not always used, in order to keep the load down, I'd suggest that we only bulk load the comment meta '''on the first request for comment meta''', this should allow current users to have no detrimental affect on query count/performance, whilst allowing those who use comment meta to manage each comment better performance."	dd32
Future Releases	20842	Buttons are not on the same line when saving a post as pending (RTL)		I18N	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-04T23:58:11Z	2012-09-08T22:55:52Z	Please check attachment.	rasheed
Future Releases	23327	Cache incrementors for get_bookmarks()		Cache	3.5.1	normal	normal	Future Release	task (blessed)	new	early	2013-01-30T18:24:08Z	2013-04-16T17:11:33Z	"Make use of a caching incrementor and store queries in individual cache buckets to avoid memory exhaustion.

Pattern this after #23167, which does the same thing for get_pages().

See #23173 for an explanation of the motivation behind this."	ryan
Future Releases	22176	Cache the results of the posts_request_ids query		Cache	3.4.2	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-10-12T14:59:37Z	2013-01-10T00:11:47Z	We are to the point where we could replace the advanced post cache plugin with something in core that is far simpler. We're most of the way there since introducing the split query. And with #22024 we have a good way of doing per-blog cache invalidation for classes of objects, which would be needed by this. Leveraging wp_cache_get_multi() as suggested in #22174 would provide a complete replacement for the adv post cache plugin.  http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/advanced-caching/trunk/advanced-caching.php	ryan
Future Releases	14539	Cache-Control / Expires headers not applied to files in Multisite files location		Multisite	3.0.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2010-08-05T04:21:33Z	2012-09-19T16:02:17Z	"First reported in Multisite forum and detailed there:

[http://wordpress.org/support/topic/cache-control-headers-and-uploaded-files-not?replies=5]

These file type accesses should return 304s according to the rules in .htaccess but consistently return 200, showing an incorrect Cache-Control header specification, instead of no specification at all--which is still undesired.

This occurs in two 3.0.1 Multisite installs on all blogs, domain mapped or not, but does not occur on any other domains on the server or in any other file locations in the WP tree (themes, etc.).

Initially, it was image files that I had identified this on but a subsequent check of a CSS file in the files/ location returned the same header that is set for (.php|.pl|.cgi) files; same as the image files do.

Apache 2.2.15, PHP 5.2.13, FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE, MySQL 5.0.90
"	spherical
Future Releases	23934	Calling sidebar two times, widgets have the same ID		Widgets		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-04T14:03:50Z	2013-04-16T00:20:26Z	"If we call in the Twenty Thirteen the function of the sidebar

{{{
<?php dynamic_sidebar( 'sidebar-2' ); ?>
<?php dynamic_sidebar( 'sidebar-2' ); ?>
}}}

then the widgets ids from each sidebars are the same.
"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	18272	Can not define media upload path/URL in multisite		Multisite	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-27T22:56:44Z	2011-07-27T22:56:44Z	"We have a multisite installation with five subdomains.  We do not wish to use the default /files/yyyy/mm/filename.ext structure for uploaded media.

In Network Admin > Sites > Edit (under a subdomain) > Settings, you can set:
Upload Path (eg /var/www/pathonserver)
Upload Url Path (eg http://www.domain.com/pathonserver)
Fileupload Url (eg http://www.domain.com/pathonserver)

However WordPress does not recognise these settings and uses the default format.

If you comment out the last line on wp-includes/ms-settings.php (ie ms_upload_constants()), it does recognise the settings. "	xtraxtra
Future Releases	21769	Can we remove un-minified versions of all external libraries?		External Libraries	3.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-09-02T09:32:35Z	2012-10-24T20:50:12Z	"With [21646] and [21648] we had removed the un-minified versions of Jcrop and jQuery Color.

A quick search through the plugin repo shows that there is only one plugin which includes the script directly:

Pie Register: http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/pie-register/trunk/pie-register.php#L1444

Should we be consistent and remove the un-minified versions of other external libraries too? These would be:

* colorpicker.js
* hoverIntent.js
* jquery.imgareaselect.js
* cropper.js (not used in core anymore and no minified version exists)
* json2.js
* tw-sack.js"	ocean90
Future Releases	18243	Can you make `add_settings_error` work for custom top-level admin menus?		General	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-07-25T13:13:33Z	2013-03-15T23:46:07Z	Currently when trying to use the Settings API on custom top-level admin menus, `add_settings_error` will fail to work. It fails silently, and no error message is displayed. I'm told this is because `options-head.php` is not included on custom top-level admin menu pages.	jcskyrocket
Future Releases	18523	Can't change page permalink if slug metabox is removed		Permalinks	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-08-26T14:42:56Z	2013-04-12T06:32:49Z	"If the slug metabox is removed from the ""Edit Page"" page, it is not possible to change permalinks, using the edit permalink function at the top of the page.

Slug and other metaboxes are removed by the karma theme, in its admin/theme-functions.php (but only if 'ka_hidemetabox' in the wp_options table is 'true'):
    
{{{
remove_meta_box('slugdiv','page','normal');
}}}

Technically, without the slug box, the ""post_name"" field containing the new slug is not sent with the form data when you click the ""Update"" button.  

I believe this is bug was introduced after version 3.1.3. "	dankod
Future Releases	21061	Can't drag an opened widget to other widget area		Widgets	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-06-24T19:43:44Z	2012-06-24T19:43:44Z	"the placeholder does not appear and the option to drag the opened widget is not possible, to fix this: to auto-close the widget before drag event (sortable) or add option to accept opened widgets

http://wpimpact.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Untitled-5.png"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	18275	Can't get perfect thumbnail sizes with image editor		Media	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-28T02:37:16Z	2011-07-29T05:05:07Z	"In the media settings, I have the thumbnail set to a fixed size (218x145), and set to crop to these exact dimensions. 

Sometimes the automatic thumbnail crops off people's heads, etc, so I use the Image Editor to manually adjust the thumbnail. I select a rectangle, set the aspect ratio to 218x145, click crop, apply to thumbnail only, and save.

However, sometimes that results in an image slightly off in dimensions - for example, 215x145. 

I expect this is a rounding error. However, it happens even if I select an area much bigger than this when cropping in the Image Editor - eg 300x200. After I click crop and see the 300x200 image, I would expect the thumbnail to be automatically be created at 218x145 like it does normally based on this adjusted image - however, it appears the checkbox for using exact dimensions doesn't apply here. (In fact, if I select, say 300x300, it will make my thumbnail 145x145).

This feels like a bug to me, and makes it very hard to generate thumbnails at the size I want."	smerriman
Future Releases	23591	Can't insert media into wp_editor() without quicktags and/or tinymce		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-22T23:39:04Z	2013-03-05T16:15:36Z	"If I set up an editor with no TinyMCE or Quicktags, I'm unable to insert any media.
{{{
$args = array(
	'tinymce' => false,
	'quicktags' => false,
	'textarea_rows' => 5,
);
wp_editor( '', 'test1', $args );
}}}
No js errors or anything. Media modal comes up, I can use it without any issue, but as soon as I click insert (be it single media or gallery), nothing happens.

I have to enable tinymce and/or quicktags to get media insertion to work. 

Here's a simple plugin for testing: https://gist.github.com/trepmal/5016952

I can replicate this in 3.5.1 and trunk, have not tested in anything older.

I don't think this is a browser quirk, but just in case, I've tested and confirmed the issue in Firefox 19 and Chrome 25.0.1364.84 beta both on Mac 10.8.2."	trepmal
Future Releases	22523	Can't Open Menu on iPad		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	reopened		2012-11-21T09:34:49Z	2012-11-21T11:59:47Z	"To reproduce:
1. Go to http://make.wordpress.org/core/
1. Click ""Get Involved""

What Should Happen:  Menu should open.

What it Does:  Reloads current page.

Found in Safari iOS 6.0.1"	miqrogroove
Future Releases	15516	Candidates for new template functions based on code in Twenty Ten		Template	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-11-20T06:30:13Z	2010-11-20T07:11:25Z	There are several pieces of code in Twenty Ten which are candidates for abstraction into template functions. I'll make a list shortly and put it up here to get feedback.	johnbillion
Future Releases	22792	Cannot change name attribute of comment submit button		Comments	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-06T17:03:01Z	2012-12-06T17:20:24Z	"This prevents developers from using client-side validation, as the name attribute being set to ""submit"" interferes with the .submit() method.  I can change the id and the label of the submit button, but that is all.

The default WordPress server-side validation is unacceptable from a user-experience standpoint.

This would be the solution for me, which I find cumbersome (http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/65001/error-when-posting-comment-form-the-error-is-typeerror-eh-is-not-a-function). 

The developer should be allowed to set the name attribute of the submit button (maybe through the use of comment_form())."	willi828
Future Releases	22311	"Cannot login when my loginname contains an ""|"" character"		Users		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-10-30T13:06:13Z	2012-10-31T01:09:24Z	"Hello,
Cannot login when my loginname contains an ""|"" character, for example:

Sent|el

or

P|ng|n

Can you fix his ? Other systems like phpBB3 have no problems with such usernames !
"	radek2212
Future Releases	17595	Cannot subscribe by email to some tags on wp.org	Otto42	WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	assigned		2011-05-28T04:34:29Z	2011-05-28T05:24:18Z	"To reproduce: 

- Visit http://wordpress.org/tags/disable-comments when logged in
- Click on ""Subscribe to Emails for this Tag""

After reload the link should now read ""Unubscribe to Emails for this Tag"", but it hasn't changed, and the user does not receive emails.

The problem appears to be when people use tags that include a space, i.e., ""disable comments"".
"	solarissmoke
Future Releases	23760	Cannot use spacebar to trigger OK button or links in Publish widget (eg. schedule settings)		Accessibility	3.5.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-13T16:23:43Z	2013-04-19T23:16:59Z	"When changing the scheduled publishing time of a post, the OK button after the time fields cannot be triggered by pressing spacebar.

The same applies to all buttons and links in the Publish widget on the Add New / Edit Post page. The Add button in the Tags widget on the same page can be triggered with space since WordPress 3.5. 

Steps to repeat:

1. Create a new post by navigating to wp-admin/post-new.php.
2. Click the underlined link in ""Publish immediately _Edit_"" in the Publish widget.
3. Click the last field (minutes).
4. Press Tab once to move focus to the OK button.
5. Press spacebar.

What happens is the screen scrolling down exactly as if Page Down was pressed.

What should happen is the same that happens when the button (or link) is clicked with mouse, which depends on the button (or link).

Tested on Windows XP & 7 and all the recent Firefoxes I can remember and Internet Explorer 9."	Daedalon
Future Releases	22879	Canonical Link Missing on Front Page		Canonical	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-12T11:03:05Z	2012-12-30T19:54:30Z	"Canonical links are provided for posts, so if someone links to /2012/12/my-post/?whatever then Google will know it is a duplicate of /2012/12/my-post/

But if someone links to /?whatever there is no canonical address."	miqrogroove
Future Releases	14201	Canonical redirect kicks in in case of category/tag base containing other chars then a-z, 0-9, _ and -		Canonical		high	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-07-05T09:03:39Z	2011-09-22T09:49:50Z	"'''Expected behaviour'''

Whatever the category base is, if we go to a properly formed category pretty permalink, canonical redirects shouldn't kick in.

'''Actual behaviour'''

If the category base is non-ASCII (for example: баба), the canonical redirect tries to redirect to the same URL. The redirect sanitizer removes the category base from the URL, because it is non-ASCII and redirects to {{{<root>//category-name/}}}. This prevents endless redirects and usually results in 404.

'''Why does it happen?'''

Category base is always used verbatim. It can't be URL-encoded, because the percent signs will be interpreted as permalink variables. Because of that the generated urls will be always in the form: {{{<root>/баба/<url-encoded-category-name>/}}}.

The contents of {{{$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']}}} are always URL-encoded, so the requested URI is: {{{<root>/%D0%B1%D0%B0%D0%B1%D0%B0/<url-encoded-category-name>/}}}.

Canonical redirect functionality assumes the requested URL would be the same as the generated term URL and since they are different tries to redirect.

'''Solutions'''

The easiest one is to assume that if we had come to the right category page without any get variables, we don't need the logic for redirecting to the canonical category page. This is valid statement, because that logic relies only on removing get arguments.

The only disadvantage with that solution is that doesn't solve the more general problem of discrepancies between generated and requested URLs.  But for now it will do a good job."	nbachiyski
Future Releases	18385	"Canonical redirections not suited for Queries with multiple query vars and ""pretty permalinks"" in general"		Canonical	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-08-12T09:05:03Z	2011-08-12T12:21:47Z	"When the Canonical code was originally written, it served it's purpose quite well. However, over the years the number of Query vars which can be used to access content via has increased, and so have the number of archive views. This has lead to increased complexity in the Taxonomy canonical code which has needlessly caused bugs.

What I'm proposing, is that it might be time to lay to rest the current `if.. elseif.. elseif..` style checks, It's not possible for 1 if branch to handle every single access point without duplicating another branch.

As a result, I've put a half-finished together alternate version of Canonical, It's based on tallying up which query vars have been used/accounted for and removing any duplicates.. It's certainly not the best, but it's fairing better with the unit tests so far.

{{{
Unit Testing: http://unit-tests.trac.wordpress.org/browser/wp-testcase/test_includes_canonical.php
Before: FF.......FFFF..FFF.....F......FFFFFF.F....F.....FF....FF...
 After: FF...........FFF..................FF..................F....
}}}

It's a work in progress, but it's worth considering IMO.

Attaching a diff, and the full file (since the diff is going to be rather unreadable in some sections)"	dd32
Future Releases	22022	Can’t properly add pages of type edit.php?post_type=xxx as submenu items to arbitrary parent menus		Administration	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-09-27T20:22:43Z	2013-01-11T11:22:48Z	"The following code illustrates the problem.
{{{
add_menu_page('My Pages', 'My Pages', 'edit_posts', 'parentslug', array(class, func));
add_submenu_page('parentslug', 'Settings', 'Settings', 'edit_posts', 'mysettings', array(class, func));
add_submenu_page('parentslug', 'Custom Post Type', 'Custom Post Type', 'edit_posts', 'edit.php?post_type=xxx'); 
}}}
When you click on the first submenu item, the menu stays open, displaying the submenu items as it should. When you click on the item for the custom post type, the parent menu is closed and submenu pages are not displayed.

The root of the problem is how $parent_page is handled for pages of type edit.php?post_type=xxx. In get_admin_page_parent(), $parent_file is always set to $submenu[$parent], which may cause the submenu slug to be different from $parent_file. But in _wp_menu_output, if the submenu slug and parent slug are not equal, the 'wp-has-current-submenu wp-menu-open' classes do not get added which means the menu gets displayed as being closed.

Since there are no actions called between get_admin_parent_page() and the output of the menu, the only workaround I can see is some ugly JS that fixes up the classes.

It seems like the least intrusive fix would be to just move the call to apply_filters(""parent_file) in menu-header.php to after the call to get_admin_page_parent() so that $parent_file can truly be overridden. This also seems inline with the intent of the filter.
"	jjharr
Future Releases	18209	Capabilities with misplaced dependencies in edit_theme_options		Themes	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-22T06:33:07Z	2011-07-22T06:33:07Z	"When setting capabilities for other groups, the user is unable to add to theme options with just '''edit_theme_options''' if they do not also have '''edit_posts''' capabilities. The user will be able to delete things like menu elements, but may not add them without this flag.


== How to reproduce; ==
Edit capabilities of group removing all '''POSTS''' to hide the Posts Dashboard pages (works by just removing '''edit_posts''' as well).
Give group '''edit_theme_options''' capabilities to edit their own menus.
Users may now access the Theme Options, and may delete objects.
User can add menu items to the preview, but once they Save these, the changes are not committed without the edit_posts permission."	Clorith
Future Releases	11674	Caption Short Codes Don't Work		TinyMCE		normal	critical	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2009-12-30T19:07:55Z	2010-08-02T05:44:42Z	"I'm testing 2.9.1-RC1 now.  If I create a post, add a gallery plus a captioned image beneath it, this is what shows up in the HTML editing view:

{{{
<div class=""mceTemp"">

[gallery]

<dl id=""attachment_80"" class=""wp-caption alignnone"" style=""width: 160px;""><dt class=""wp-caption-dt""><a rel=""attachment wp-att-80"" href=""mytestsite/2009/12/test-post-3/wp-exif-bug/""><img class=""size-thumbnail wp-image-80"" title=""This is a supercool test"" src=""mytestsite/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/wp-exif-bug-150x136.jpg"" alt="""" width=""150"" height=""136"" /></a></dt><dd class=""wp-caption-dd"">Caption goes here</dd></dl></div>
}}}"	miqrogroove
Future Releases	15694	"Caption Shortcode I/O Intolerant of ""]"" Char"		Shortcodes	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-12-05T20:54:31Z	2012-02-27T01:08:01Z	"I've discovered that the ""]"" character can only be used in the media library itself.  If I try to insert an image into a post using a caption like ""[Test Caption]"" then the post editor inserts three double quotes into the HTML attribute, invalidating the page markup.  D:

{{{
[caption id=""attachment_3"" align=""alignnone"" width=""300"" caption=""[Test Caption""]""]
}}}

In testing the output end of things, if I remove the extra double quote directly in MySQL, then the caption is not rendered at all on the post.  This suggests there is more than one error in the code that is causing this problem.  I was able to reproduce these symptoms on both versions I tested, 2.9.2 and 3.0.1."	miqrogroove
Future Releases	21396	Categories widget reports categories without posts when they have custom posts		Widgets	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-27T02:36:46Z	2012-07-27T04:27:26Z	"This problem may be related to #14084, but this report is specific to the behaviour of the Categories Widget.

- Create a custom post type eg. ""Products""
- Create a category eg. ""Photographs""
- Add some posts of type Products, assign them to category Photographs
- go to the blog page and the Categories widget lists Photographs as a category
- click on Photographs
- the ""Nothing Found"" post is shown.

There are no normal posts of category Photographs, but the widget lists a category that returns nothing.  I would have expected the widget not to list a category that has no normal posts.
"	pkwooster
Future Releases	20171	Categories/Tags links are broken in WP 3.3.1, with multisite/subfolder install		Multisite	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-03-04T07:10:35Z	2012-03-04T13:21:39Z	"All the default categories/tags links are not working, showing error..

""This is somewhat embarrassing, isn’t it?""

Steps to reproduce:
-------------------
1. Install WP 3.3.1 on domain, e.g. http://blog.example.com
2. Enable multi-site features, using subfolder instead of subdomain
3. Create a site, e.g. http://blog.example.com/test1
4. Create a post, e.g. http://blog.example.com/test1/2012/03/04/test1/
5. Enter the default category link, e.g. http://blog.example.com/test1/category/uncategorized/


Now you will see the message: ""This is somewhat embarrassing, isn’t it?""

Fix:
----
1. Enter this link: http://blog.example.com/test1/wp-admin/options-permalink.php
2. Change nothing, press ""Save Changes""
3. Now you can view the link correctly: http://blog.example.com/test1/category/uncategorized/

The above issue also apply to tags"	tszming
Future Releases	23594	Categorization of files in Media Library (i.e. folders, tags, etc.)		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened	close	2013-02-23T10:16:26Z	2013-03-27T23:39:24Z	"Hi, the new media library is great but if you have a site with a lot of images, it is really hard to find anything.

My suggestion would be to allow admins to create a folder structure for media files, so that content can be grouped accordingly. If folders are not an option, then I would at least like to see tags as a taxonomy for media files. Anybody who has more than 100 files of media in the library can't possibly be happy about how they find their media.

Thanks for considering this. I know it's been a request in the forums for something like 3 years now, and there was a lot of hope in the community that the new media library would accommdate for this.

NextGen Gallery probably comes closest to what I am thinking of, but sometimes you don't want a bloated gallery plugin when all you want to do is categorize your media library files..
"	titush
Future Releases	16839	Category Base Should be Slugified		Rewrite Rules	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reviewing	early	2011-03-12T21:42:52Z	2011-08-29T23:45:18Z	"Vanilla install of 3.1. Change category base to Foo Bar.  Link generated is example.com/Foo Bar/cat (note the %20/space). Clicking link tries to access /FooBar/cat and 404's.

I see there are a few other tickets regarding categories, including #16662 but no specific mention of custom category base.

"	miklb
Future Releases	4253	Category feeds don't indicate they are category feeds		Feeds		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2007-05-13T04:35:10Z	2009-06-14T13:43:40Z	"Okay guys, here is a patch for WordPress that properly titles and describes category RSS/Atom feeds.  I didn't know how to set the URL for the feed to the URL of the category, so what I'm doing is just leaving the bloginfo URL as it is, but I hope you can whip that out from your fabulous hacking heads.

This patch makes sense because of several reasons.  My personal reason is that I'm running a magazine with different sections (using categories as the section) at rudd-o.com, and I'm encouraging subscriptions to the section feeds instead of the whole magazine, but the feeds themselves don't say which category they're from.  Now with this patch they do.

Another thing that I'm not sure about, and I'd like a response in the form of a comment here (I'm tracking this bug via RSS): do I have to htmlspecialchars() before doing the print's ""..."" in this patch?  The question, more properly phrased, is: if I print a get_category_name(), should I print it htmlspecialchar()red, or should I just print it out, and trust that the WordPress category administrator won't let people type random HTML?  Another way of posing the question would be: if I type an ampersand (&amp;) in the category name, what should the theme display, ""&amp;"" or ""&""?  This is keeping me up at night, need some sleep, please help =).

"	RuddO
Future Releases	17209	Category list table breaks when custom post type label is too long		Administration	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-04-21T21:14:11Z	2012-11-01T06:22:13Z	"Registered a post type which has a longer label than ""posts"" (called ""resources""). List table listing the categories for that post type breaks slightly when a name is over a certain length. Picture attached.

Offending CSS is setting a 10% width to that column.

I can provide a patch. Though since the number of posts is centered, the heading is left aligned. If that column is widened, should the title be centered as well (since left-aligned may look weird at one point)?"	andrewryno
Future Releases	8905	Category pagination broken with certain permalink structures	ryan	Permalinks	2.7	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2009-01-21T07:26:31Z	2013-01-03T21:37:18Z	"If one uses a permalink structure with %category% followed by %postname%, accessing pagination can cause a 404, as WordPress attempts to look for a post called ""page"".

As per http://barefootdevelopment.blogspot.com/2007/11/fix-for-wordpress-paging-problem.html

Presumably can occur with other permalink structures too."	rmccue
Future Releases	16230	Category slugs not cut at 200 characters as it should under some conditions		General	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-01-14T14:10:23Z	2011-07-17T02:21:27Z	"When a category name is longer than 200 characters, it is cut to 200 and so is the slug automatically created upon category creation.

Now, if you edit the category name or slug afterwards, again trying to set a name longer than 200 characters it is cut again.

But, if you edit the name or slug and use a very long string like this one:

%d1%85%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%bd%d0%b0/%d1%80%d0%b5%d1%86%d0%b5%d0%bf%d1%82%d0%b8/%d0%b4%d0%b5%d1%81%d0%b5%d1%80%d1%82%d0%b8-%d1%80%d0%b5%d1%86%d0%b5%d0%bf%d1%82%d0%b8-%d1%85%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%bd%d0%b0/%d1%81%d0%bb%d0%b0%d0%b4%d0%ba%d0%b8%d1%88%d0%b8-%d0%b4%d0%b5%d1%81%d0%b5%d1%80%d1%82%d0%b8-%d1%80%d0%b5%d1%86%d0%b5%d0%bf%d1%82%d0%b8-%d1%85%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%bd%d0%b0-%d1%80%d0%b5%d1%86%d0%b5%d0%bf%d1%/

Then the slug ends up being longer than the 200 chars limit.

Now if on the Categories list dashboard page you have more categories than visible on one page, and the category you edited above is not on page 1, the page it is on will appear empty (while successive pages will be all right if they contain regular categories)

This has been reproduced on 3.1-RC2-17283"	paolal
Future Releases	13100	category template matches ancestor category, single post matches category filename		Template		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-04-24T11:52:56Z	2010-04-24T12:19:11Z	"Dear wordpress developers,

There's two features which I think would be very useful in the wordpress template selection process. The first relates to categories - currently a category template file will be selected when the category of the selected post matches the filename of the template (category-catfoo.php). Because categories are hierarchichal (can be sub-categories) I suggest that if it can't find a template for the current category it should also also try to match ancestor template files.

The other feature which I suggest would be useful, is single post template matching using category names. For example, single-catfoo.php. This could also match on ancestor categories if none is found immediately (single-catrootfoo.php).

Best wishes,
Jim Redfern"	jredfern
Future Releases	19031	Category view incorrectly counting custom posts		Post Types	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-10-24T02:40:31Z	2013-05-25T00:59:47Z	"If you define a custom post-type something like this:

{{{
Array
(
    [taxonomies] => Array
        (
            [0] => category
            [1] => post_tag
        )
    
    [label] => Book
    [rewrite_slug] => 
    [query_var] => 
    [public] => 
    [show_ui] => 1
    [show_in_nav_menus] => 1
    [publicly_queryable] => 
    [exclude_from_search] => 1
)
}}}

Even if the post-type is NOT public or NOT publicly_queriable (see above), the counts of the posts in each category still shows, totally ignoring the settings of the post-type.

== Expected Output ==

I would expect the count to be related to the results displayed.  If there are no visible results for that category (i.e. the user can't see them due to public settings), I would expect the count to go to zero.

== Actual Output ==

The count of posts in the given category seems to have nothing to do with the visible results.

This is related to this bug: #18950"	fireproofsocks
Future Releases	11910	Category widget displayed as dropdown doesn't use fancy urls		Template	2.9.1	low	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-01-15T16:14:38Z	2010-04-03T23:47:24Z	"The title should be self-explanatory. It links to:

/?cat_id=X"	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	15514	Category/Tag Converter should include Post Format conversions		Plugins		normal	normal	WordPress.org	feature request	new		2010-11-20T03:13:53Z	2013-01-17T17:10:01Z	"The category/tag converter should include the ability to convert categories or tags to post formats.

The converter in general needs a pretty serious UI or code cleanup, so if anyone wants to own this, that would be awesome, and I will assist."	nacin
Future Releases	19168	Change 'View Comment' button on comment.php?action=editcomment		Text Changes	3.3	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-11-05T18:06:01Z	2013-01-22T00:13:56Z	"To be consistent with other screens the object should be removed.

Or Jane's words:
> that really ought to get moved out of the box altogether, but that's too big to be doing this late in cycle"	ocean90
Future Releases	11957	Change Admin Menu Save-State Rules	ryan	Menus		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	early	2010-01-20T18:04:19Z	2011-02-28T11:40:19Z	When we redid the menus in 2.7, we built in a save-state to keep open sections you had explicitly expanded until you explicitly closed it. I think it was a good experiment, and in some cases is helpful (like for people who are frequently accessing discussion settings or some such), but overall I think it adds to the problem of having too many menus expanded on a small screen pushing the lower menu items out of reach without scrolling. Mark and I have talked about various options for this, and we both agree that we should remove the save-state feature from the menu. So, the section you're in would stay open and highlighted, and if you opened another menu section to see the subs, if you had another menu open before, it would close. You could only ever have one section open at a time in addition to the one you're currently in. Maybe we could release the original save-state menus controls as a plugin in case there's anyone who prefers it that way. 	janeforshort
Future Releases	16251	Change attachment image uploads to have post_date corresponding to EXIF created date		Media		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-01-15T23:03:15Z	2011-07-23T15:30:02Z	"General idea is that if an image has EXIF data about its creation time, we should use that as the post_date in the attachment post, since the attachment post is the representation in WordPress of the attachment file.

Advantages: The posts will show their proper dates of creation by simply using the_date and similar functions.

This code will do it as a plugin. A patch would be much simpler and more generally beneficial.

{{{
add_filter('wp_update_attachment_metadata','attachment_redater',10,2);
function attachment_redater($data, $id) {
	if (!empty($data['image_meta']['created_timestamp'])) {
		$post=get_post($id);
		$post->post_date = gmdate('Y-m-d H:i:s', $data['image_meta']['created_timestamp']);
		wp_update_post($post);
	}
	return $data;
}

}}}
"	Otto42
Future Releases	23554	Change Header Delete Behavior		Appearance		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-20T07:11:27Z	2013-02-20T08:57:30Z	When clicking the Remove header button, it should remove the header image from the list of images for rotation as well as remove from the currently selected image.  Currently you must delete the image from the media library (which may be several hundred or thousand images deep) to remove it from the list.	tribuseric
Future Releases	23230	"Change hyphen in front of ""Draft"" to em dash"		Administration	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-18T09:08:47Z	2013-01-25T20:08:00Z	"When a post/page/etc. is saved as a draft there is a ""- Draft"" appended after the title in the overview list in the dashboard.

Rather than using an hyphen (-) it should be an em dash (—) and ideally it should be translatable as the typographic rules for dashes varies with languages.

Rather than ""- Draft"" it should say ""— Draft"""	kkalvaa
Future Releases	10483	Change post_name's length from 200 to 400	ryan	Permalinks		low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	reopened	dev-feedback	2009-07-25T06:31:52Z	2012-06-18T17:43:31Z	"Hello, guys! Thank you very much for providing such a great piece of software! I love WordPress very much! :)

I use WordPress in Russian language and the URLs on my [http://www.ielnur.com blog] consist of Russian characters. There is a [http://www.ielnur.com/blog/2009/05/снова-бросить-курить-30-тидневное-испытание/ post] with not such a long URL in Russian, but since it gets encoded to special characters it becomes too long to get fit into `post_name` field of `post` table.

I've found what code needs to be changed to increase the length. I make these changes every time a new version is released. I think it would be better to submit a patch here so that others people can benefit from it and I will not need to make those changes every release.

I'm attaching the patch to this ticket and asking you to apply it to the code.

Thank you very much again, guys! You do a great job! :)

Cheers,
Elnur"	elnur
Future Releases	20298	Change requires to require_once		General	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2012-03-24T22:39:20Z	2012-04-01T17:58:37Z	"Wordpress partially uses ""require"" to include files. I'd prefer to have require_once everywhere where a file really shouldn't be included twice. I'm currently developing an HTTP-Server (https://github.com/pp3345/Pancake) with a function to keep ""static"" codefiles (for example files that only do class-definitions and don't actually really execute any code) in some kind of a cache so that they don't need to be loaded again on every single request in order to improve performance. When I now, for example, load the wp-includes/class-wp-walker.php into the cache at the beginning and then Wordpress tries to require the file again, it fails with an Fatal Error due to trying to define the class again. Using require_once instead of require in Wordpress can be done quickly and would easily fix this. Also, it could improve the codes quality a bit."	pp3345
Future Releases	22526	Changing category doesn't invalidate cache		Cache	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-21T11:55:37Z	2012-11-21T11:55:37Z	"Hi,

I am using object-cache.php Memcached v2.0.2 (Dropins) with the current WordPress version, but I don't think this has anything to do with the dropin.

I noticed that category changes don't invalidate/update the cache.

For example:
1. Create a category ""Foo"".

2. Assign some postings to ""Foo"".

3. View your postings in backend and frontend, so that results get cached.

4. Rename ""Foo"" category to ""Bar"".

5. Reload some postings, which are in that category. But they still display the old ""Foo"" category instead the new ""Bar"" category name.

Flushing memcached would ""solve"" this problem, that's why I think renaming categories don't invalidate/update the cache."	Whissi
Future Releases	23074	Changing post's URL and then setting it back causes redirect loop		Canonical	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-12-29T00:44:50Z	2012-12-30T06:59:34Z	This morning, I changed the URL of one of my posts, but then changed my mind and set it back. When you change the URL of your post, WP automatically creates a redirect from the old page to the new page, which is good, but in this case it led to an unintended consequence: after I changed the link from A to B and then back to A, it set up a redirect from A to B and a redirect from B to A, causing anyone trying to access A or B to end up in a redirect loop between the two (or possibly it created a redirect loop from A to A; I'm not sure). It should check for such loops when you update the URL to avoid this problem.	vbuterin
Future Releases	12350	Check folder permissions before uploading file		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2010-02-23T18:41:57Z	2011-10-09T14:54:04Z	"It would be nice if wordpress - or especially the media-upload module would check if its able or has the necessary file permissions to create the upload directory.
"	not2bug
Future Releases	22110	Check for current conditional		General	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-10-05T17:12:18Z	2012-10-11T00:37:05Z	"More than once I've needed a programmatic way to determine what page is being displayed, for example when implementing event tracking recently:


{{{
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', function() {
	wp_enqueue_script( 'my-site', get_template_directory_uri() . '/js/mysite.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1', true );

	// Figure out what type of page we're on
	$is = '';
	foreach ( $GLOBALS['wp_query'] as $key => $value ) {
		if ( true === $value && 'is_' === substr( $key, 0, 3 ) ) {
			$is = substr( $key, 3, strlen($key) );
			break;
		}
	}
	wp_localize_script( 'my-site', 'event_tracking', array(
		'category' => $is,
	) );
} );

}}}
And then used like:

{{{
<a onclick=""_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', event_tracking.category, 'more-stories', 'click']);"">Action</a>
}}}

Now granted the above way to determine the current page is a little janky, and has at least one flaw (on custom post type archives because both ""is_archive"" and ""is_post_type_archive"" are set, and it will find ""is_archive"" first, every time).  TBH this was me with a bowl of chili in one hand trying to avoid typing out ""if ( is_* ) { } elseif ( is_* ) { } elseif ( is_* ) {} ..."".  

A saner function would probably explicitly check each conditional, which would make it a little more tedious but also more maintainable:

{{{
function where_am_i( $return = 'simple' ) {
	global $wp_query;
	
	if ( ! isset( $wp_query ) ) {
		_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Conditional query tags do not work before the query is run. Before then, they always return false.' ), '3.5' );
		return false;
	}
	
	$primary = null;
	$secondary = null;
	$tertiary = null;
	
	// Tried to maintain the hierarchy from query.php
	if ( true === $wp_query->is_robots ) {
		$primary = 'robots';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_attachment ) {
		$primary = 'attachment';
		$secondary = 'single';
		$tertiary = 'singular';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_page ) {
		$primary = 'page';
		$tertiary = 'singular';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_single ) {
		$primary = 'single';
		$secondary = 'singular';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_search ) {
		$primary = 'search';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_time ) {
		$primary = 'time';
		$secondary = 'date';
		$tertiary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_day ) {
		$primary = 'day';
		$secondary = 'date';
		$tertiary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_month ) {
		$primary = 'month';
		$secondary = 'date';
		$tertiary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_year ) {
		$primary = 'year';
		$secondary = 'date';
		$tertiary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_date ) {
		$primary = 'date';
		$secondary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_category ) {
		$primary = 'category';
		$secondary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_tag ) {
		$primary = 'tag';
		$secondary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_tax ) {
		$primary = 'custom_taxonomy';
		$secondary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_author ) {
		$primary = 'author';
		$secondary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_post_type_archive ) {
		$primary = 'post_type';
		$secondary = 'archive';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_feed ) {
		$primary = 'feed';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_trackback ) {
		$primary = 'trackback';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_comments_popup ) {
		$primary = 'comments_popup';
		$secondary = 'comments';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_preview ) {
		$primary = 'preview';
		$secondary = 'singular';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_admin ) {
		$primary = 'admin';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_comment_feed ) {
		$primary = 'comment_feed';
		$secondary = 'comments';
		$tertiary = 'feed';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_404 ) {
		$primary = '404';
		$secondary = 'singular';
	} elseif ( true === $wp_query->is_home ) {
		$primary = 'home';
		if ( true === $wp_query->is_posts_page ) {
			$secondary = 'posts_page';
			$tertiary = 'page';
		} else {
			$secondary = 'static_page';
		}
	}
	
	if ( 'detailed' === $return ) {
		$details = compact( $primary, $secondary, $tertiary );
		$details = array_filter( $details ); // Remove empty
		return $details;
	}
	
	// 'simple' === $return
	return $primary;
}
}}}

Should it use $wp_the_query so that it always acts on the main query?  "	mintindeed
Future Releases	16621	Check term cache in _transform_terms()		Taxonomy	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-02-23T19:21:49Z	2011-02-24T00:17:06Z	"WP3.1's awesome new taxonomy query stuff rocks, but WP_Tax_Query->_transform_terms() seems to be executing multiple identical queries on each page load. The front page of one of my sites gives me five of the following query:

{{{
SELECT wp_1_term_taxonomy.term_taxonomy_id
FROM wp_1_term_taxonomy
INNER JOIN wp_1_terms USING (term_id)
WHERE taxonomy = 'channel'
AND wp_1_terms.slug IN ('tech')
}}}

I understand the function can do a lot more than map a single term+taxonomy to a term_taxonomy_id, but it also looks like there'd be some performance benefit from checking the term cache rather than the DB in those situations.

Or, perhaps it'd be enough to simply cache the result for the duration of the page load.

Or, maybe I'm focusing on the wrong problem, as the query takes just 1-2ms to execute."	misterbisson
Future Releases	20395	Chrome does not showing anchors at images in administration		TinyMCE	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-04-08T16:20:04Z	2012-10-17T00:36:57Z	"Hello,

For a long time I seeing bug in Wordpress administration. This bug is showing only at Chrome. When I creating new post and insert images from Media library, I do not see anchors at image. 

Screenshot: http://postimage.org/image/co0400t0h/

Thanks."	neteyescz
Future Releases	17120	Class WP_Importer references STDIN which is not available in Web Environments		Import	3.0	low	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-04-13T09:58:12Z	2011-04-13T09:58:12Z	"STDERR is not defined in web environments (only certain CLI environments), you can call fopen('php://stderr'); directly, however this is not delivered to browsers.

Since this is in the Multisite code, CLI imports might be more common, but it's not a given that multisite imports will not be run from the web either.

Code ref:
http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/includes/class-wp-importer.php#L128
{{{
126	                        $blog = 'http://' . preg_replace( '#^https?://#', '', $blog_id );
127	                        if ( ( !$parsed = parse_url( $blog ) ) || empty( $parsed['host'] ) ) {
128	                                fwrite( STDERR, ""Error: can not determine blog_id from $blog_id\n"" );
129	                                exit();
130	                        }
131	                        if ( empty( $parsed['path'] ) )
132	                                $parsed['path'] = '/';
133	                        $blog = get_blog_details( array( 'domain' => $parsed['host'], 'path' => $parsed['path'] ) );
134	                        if ( !$blog ) {
135	                                fwrite( STDERR, ""Error: Could not find blog\n"" );
136	                                exit();
137	                        }
}}}

I'm unsure of the best way to tackle this, Ideally in a CLI environment we want the error outputs going to STDERR, but since that's not available or visible to web browsers, wp_die() would be a better choice.

One potential method would be to direct wp_die() to STDERR in CLI environments - That might cause problems with the test suite however (I'm unsure)"	dd32
Future Releases	23902	Classes set with nav_menu_css_class are not accessible in walker_nav_menu_start_el		Menus	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-29T20:46:33Z	2013-03-29T20:46:33Z	"Hello,

If you use the filter hook nav_menu_css_class to add classes to a menu item, those classes are not available in other menu filter hooks like walker_nav_menu_start_el. This can be found in the start_el function in wp-includes/nav-menu-template.php. I would think line 75: 

{{{
$class_names = join( ' ', apply_filters( 'nav_menu_css_class', array_filter( $classes ), $item, $args ) );
}}}
 
Should merge those $class_names back into $item. 

Thanks"	jamesmehorter
Future Releases	20013	Clean Up Touch UI for Left NavMenu / Flyouts		Administration	3.3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new	reporter-feedback	2012-02-10T16:30:50Z	2013-01-22T15:24:19Z	While the flyout is mostly usable in it’s current state, it is not as intuitive as it needs to be for the best user experience. They are ineffective at best on the Kindle Fire’s Silk Browser, but work pretty well on the iPad.  We need to examine all target devices to ensure interactivity is supported cross-device.	georgestephanis
Future Releases	19227	clicking the pinkynail/title in the media-upload.php library tab does not show the full media info.		Upload	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-11-10T20:30:35Z	2011-11-10T20:31:40Z	"I am using the latest nightly build.

I am not sure if this is supposed to work this way, but it does have the 'toggle' class and UX wise it should I think.

Steps to reproduce:
1: Open a post/create a new post
2: Click the Upload/insert media button.
3: in the media iframe click 'Media Library'
4: Click on an 'pinkynail' or title in the list

Nothing happens. I would expect clicking the 'pinkynail' or title to activate the same 'toggle' as the 'show' link does as we read left to right, our eyes are drawn to the image and we are generally choosing an image here, so our instinct is to click that. Plus this is how it works in the 'full' (i.e. non-iframe) version. It could also do with css to make the cursor 'pointer'.

Tested in latest versions of Chrome and Firefox in Windows 7"	davidosullivan
Future Releases	22682	Close Button Breaks in Customizer After Refresh		Accessibility	3.5	low	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-02T17:10:01Z	2012-12-04T04:43:17Z	"Steps to reproduce (keyboard only):
1. Open the theme customizer.
1. Tab past the top buttons.
1. Press F5.
1. Now try to use the Close or Cancel button.

Expected result:  Should be able to Close or Cancel.

Actual result:  The button can still be clicked, but it is broken for keyboard usage.

Found in 3.5-RC2-22961 using Chrome 23 and WinXP."	miqrogroove
Future Releases	17487	Codepage issue with the wp.org Credits API	westi*	WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	accepted		2011-05-18T10:28:47Z	2012-11-22T03:34:06Z	"I was playing with my profile page at wp.org and changed the Name field from:

{{{demetris}}}

to:

{{{demetris (Δημήτρης Κίκιζας)}}}

What the API returns for that is:

{{{demetris (???????? ???????)}}}

It seems the API returns its results in ISO 8859-1. Can we change that to UTF-8?

"	demetris
Future Releases	20595	Collapsible Admin menu fails if items are added by code		Administration	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-05-01T23:27:42Z	2012-05-02T07:48:13Z	"If I add a Button to the admin meny by '''action adminmenu''' the menu wont rebuid from collapsed state due z-index issues. In my opinion creating the menue might be changed to the following: 


{{{

diff --git a/wp-admin/menu-header.php b/wp-admin/menu-header.php
index cdd81b2..8454a3d 100644
--- a/wp-admin/menu-header.php
+++ b/wp-admin/menu-header.php
@@ -164,10 +164,6 @@ function _wp_menu_output( $menu, $submenu, $submenu_as_parent = true ) {
                }
                echo ""</li>"";
        }
-
-       echo '<li id=""collapse-menu"" class=""hide-if-no-js""><div id=""collapse-button""><div></div></div>';
-       echo '<span>' . esc_html__( 'Collapse menu' ) . '</span>';
-       echo '</li>';
 }

 ?>
@@ -181,6 +177,9 @@ function _wp_menu_output( $menu, $submenu, $submenu_as_parent = true ) {

 _wp_menu_output( $menu, $submenu );
 do_action( 'adminmenu' );
+echo '<li id=""collapse-menu"" class=""hide-if-no-js""><div id=""collapse-button""><div></div></div>';
+echo '<span>' . esc_html__( 'Collapse menu' ) . '</span>';
+echo '</li>';

 ?>
 </ul>
}}}

see also: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-menu-wont-dis-collapse-anymore"	digitaldonkey
Future Releases	23353	Color picking for text color in the editor doesn't use standard color picker		TinyMCE	3.4	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-01T07:35:59Z	2013-02-01T18:03:26Z	It is bad enough that I don't really understand how to work with farbtastic, so having two different ones make me feel double stupid ;)	mark-k
Future Releases	13606	Comma's in taxonomy term names make them unpickable		Taxonomy		normal	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-05-28T21:10:02Z	2010-11-13T03:19:01Z	"In the taxonomy term adder/editor, you are allowed to put comma's in their names, but the JS picker thinks they are two separate terms separated by a comma.

Two possible obvious solutions:
1.) Disallow terms from having commas in the names
2.) Fix the JS"	johnjamesjacoby
Future Releases	10377	Comment fields should have max lengths		Comments	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2009-07-10T14:34:27Z	2012-07-13T01:05:25Z	"Hello, I don't know if exactly it's a bug or use javascript validation, but i think so there's no 	
treatment for this, or was fix in the new version.

In the section of comments(Wordpress 2.8), we can insert how many characheters we wants, generating an SQL Exception and breaking the all system.

The solution is simple, use the property maxlenght in the tag 
<input /> e limit the characters if will be send to database.



"	muriloazevedo
Future Releases	10975	comment form nonce		General		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-10-19T06:49:16Z	2010-10-06T20:09:02Z	"This adds a nonce to public comment forms, via the comment_form action.
"	tellyworth
Future Releases	12363	Comment permalink wrong when only listing one comment type		Comments	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2010-02-24T14:31:51Z	2010-11-13T07:46:50Z	"If you pass the `type` parameter to `wp_list_comments()` (for example, to show comments only and no pings), then comment permalinks can easily use the wrong page number as they expect there to be pings included. This is apparent after leaving a comment and WordPress attempts to redirect back to your new comment.

At first I was thinking you could tell WordPress that you're filtering to a type and it could compensate when determining the page number, but then I realized perhaps it'd just be better for `wp_list_comments()` to check if there were 0 comments returned for the query and if so, see if there are any of that type of comment available. If so, then we know we're on too high of a page number and can instead display the highest existing page. Then again this introduces SEO issues.

Ideas on what to do are welcome."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	17739	Comment prompt text is misleading		Text Changes	3.2	lowest	trivial	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-06-10T01:24:54Z	2012-11-19T16:46:04Z	"The comment form says, ""Your email address will not be published.""

It can be deceptive b/c people assume it's used for some sort of verification, not that it goes to the site owner/comment moderator, who could very well decide to publish it if he/she happens to be an unethical jerk. People complain about this in support forums and elsewhere every now and then. Quite trivial issue compared to most tickets, but would be nice to take care of it. 

Suggestions for better text welcome."	jane
Future Releases	18417	Comment whitelist in discussion settings		Comments		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-08-15T18:48:46Z	2011-08-17T09:49:25Z	"Currently, there are methods for automatically flagging comments for moderation or blacklisting comments, but there's no way to auto-approve comments that meet a certain criteria.

In Discussion Settings, it would be nice to have ""Comment Whitelist"" option to automatically approve comments from a specific IP address, using a specific email address, or matching certain keywords.

One use case: a conference or workshop where lots of people are posting comments from the same IP address often invokes the ""Slow down, you're posting too fast"" message. Instead, we should be able to add the IP address to the whitelist (possibly temporarily) so that everyone can comment without hitting the restriction.

The concern I can think of is that this would add another large paragraph box to the Discussion Settings view."	danielbachhuber
Future Releases	17714	Comment/pingback handlers don't check whether the post type supports comments		Comments	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-06-07T06:09:02Z	2011-06-07T06:17:45Z	"wp-comments-post and XML-RPC don't check post type support for comments before accepting them - I think they should. We can't rely solely on `$post->comment_status` because that may not always be set to ""closed"" even if the post type doesn't support comments (see also #13473)

Maybe we could add a check to `comments_open()`?"	solarissmoke
Future Releases	16576	comment_form() fields being displayed only for non logged in users		Comments	3.0.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-02-16T18:15:44Z	2011-10-19T23:28:16Z	"I've just noticed this - When using the '''comment_form()''' function and adding some comment meta fields,using the fields array in the $args, these fields are being showed in the front-end only for non logged in users.
In this case, the registered users can never use these comment fields.

Look at wp-includes/comment-template, lines 1561-1573 (WP 3.0.5), it parse the $args['fields'] in the else block - 

{{{
<?php if ( is_user_logged_in() ) : ?>
	<?php echo apply_filters( 'comment_form_logged_in', $args['logged_in_as'], $commenter, $user_identity ); ?>
	<?php do_action( 'comment_form_logged_in_after', $commenter, $user_identity ); ?>
<?php else : ?>
	<?php echo $args['comment_notes_before']; ?>
	<?php
	do_action( 'comment_form_before_fields' );
	foreach ( (array) $args['fields'] as $name => $field ) {
		echo apply_filters( ""comment_form_field_{$name}"", $field ) . ""\n"";
	}
	do_action( 'comment_form_after_fields' );
	?>
<?php endif; ?>
}}}

I think it is better that added meta fields should be displayable for all users (logged in and not logged in), or even to add a parameter to let the developer decide which extra fields are shown to logged or not logged users.


"	maorb
Future Releases	14510	comment_notes_before does not work.		Comments	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2010-08-02T18:39:34Z	2011-02-18T04:51:54Z	"I am unable to get the comment_notes_before to work.

Using the code:

{{{
comment_form(array( 'comment_notes_before' => 'some text' ));
}}}

... does not work.  it just leaves the default text there.

{{{
comment_form(array( 'comment_notes_after' => 'some text' ));
}}}

... does work.  It allows you to put whatever text you want."	hotforwords
Future Releases	13473	comment_status should be set to default_comment_status when commentstatusdiv is removed	westi	Comments		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2010-05-20T23:36:24Z	2011-11-24T16:13:29Z	"When the Comment Status box is removed from the Add/Edit Post screens, posts should be created with the comment_status set to the value of the default_comment_status option.

-----

I had hidden the Comment Status box via:
remove_meta_box('commentstatusdiv','post','normal');

and made sure that default_comment_status was set to open:
update_option('default_comment_status', 'open');

After adding a new post it displayed ""Comments Off"" when I was assuming that it should have honored the value of default_comment_status."	jimmcq
Future Releases	4916	comment_type function doesn't return the comment type string		Comments	2.3	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned		2007-09-06T07:41:30Z	2012-03-12T11:37:16Z	The comment_type function in comment-template.php only echoes string that explain the comment type. Sometimes we need the string to be returned instead of echoed, e.g. for i18n purposes.	hudatoriq
Future Releases	14268	Comments editor HTML tag		General	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-07-10T19:16:16Z	2010-11-22T18:22:42Z	"With a vanilla (2.8.4 -> 3.0) installation, if you go and edit the comment from Mr Wordpress, you will see that in the editor you can find the HTML code of the apostrophe for ""post's"".

{{{
Hi, this is a comment.<br />To delete a comment, just log in and view the post&#039;s comments. There you will have the option to edit or delete them.
}}}

The problem comes with a production env with European languages where comments are full of accented letters that make the reading almost impossible."	pkirk
Future Releases	22028	Comments feed		Feeds	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-09-28T00:29:04Z	2012-09-28T08:04:24Z	"The problem I have noticed is with the comments feed however I think that this can happen with any of the other feeds.

When there are no comments accessing somedomain.com/comments/feed will cause a 404 error message in some browsers and in others just a blank screen, no errors whatsoever are generated which makes it very hard to figure out what the underlying cause is.

I would suggest providing a message that clearly states the lack of comments instead of a 404 error message or blank page, I think this same problem applies to all other feeds except it is clearly not noticeable as posts are the first things that are created after a clean install but comments can sometimes take longer or may not even happen however the comments feed url is added in the head of the document causing the site to have a broken link."	tlacaelelrl
Future Releases	22635	comments made on iPad get the comment_author_url removed in the pre_comment_author_url filter		Comments	3.4.2	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-29T14:21:04Z	2012-11-29T22:18:48Z	"I have tested this on version (3.5-RC1-22909) nightly build too.

if I submit a comment with a valid author url using the iPad then the URL gets removed by the pre_comment_author_url filter in wp-includes/comment.php 

'''works'''
* windows 7 works fine
* windows xp works fine
* debian box works fine
* macbook pro works fine

'''Not working'''
* iphone ios 5.1.1
* ipad ios 5.1.1

duplicable on local, live and someone elses site.

I can see the POST vars show all the proper data.

in wp-includes/comment.php the wp_filter_comment function the `$commentdata['comment_author_url']` exists before 

{{{
$commentdata['comment_author_url']   = apply_filters('pre_comment_author_url', $commentdata['comment_author_url']);
}}}

(line 1291 of wp-includes/comment.php (3.4.2)

but is gone after the filter has been applied,

this happens only if using an ipad or iphone.


"	commentluv
Future Releases	15610	Comments on attachments don't appear in site-wide comments RSS feed		Feeds	3.1	normal	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-11-29T21:05:37Z	2010-12-11T14:00:22Z	"Tested against r16950.

Comments that are entered against an attachment do not appear in the site-wide comments RSS feed (e.g., http://sitename.com/comments/feed/).

To test:

 1. Add an attachment of any kind (usually image), then View the attachment.
 2. Post a comment on the attachment page.
 3. Check the site's comments RSS feed - the comment will not appear."	markel
Future Releases	18603	Comments on pages which exceed paginate settings create erroneous permalinks	Mike Sagman http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com	Comments	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-09-06T17:32:14Z	2013-02-07T17:09:36Z	On my website, clicking on any of the Recent Comments that possess large numbers of comments exceeding paginate settings (50 comments) present erroneous permalinks. Only the posts containing enough comments on page 3 or higher present these improperly constructed links that take users to the wrong page (a page that does not contain the comment in question). The problem does not occur on pages containing a limited number of comments. So far, we have removed our Thesis theme and changed to the standard WP default theme. And we've deactivated all plugins. Yet neither solution appears to resolve the issue. Thanks for your consideration. You may view this issue live at http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com	msagman
Future Releases	14809	comments_by_type doesn't always get reset		Comments	3.0.1	normal	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2010-09-08T01:18:20Z	2011-07-09T17:40:40Z	"in wp-includes/comment-template.php , in function comments_template(), it is possible for $wp_query->comments to be set but for $wp_query->comments_by_type NOT to get reset when it should be reset to array().  We ran into a bug because:[[BR]]
- on a single page (actually inside of a widget), we were pulling comments from multiple posts[[BR]]
- for each post, we were requesting get_comments(array('type' => 'comment'))[[BR]]
- in wp-includes/comment-template.php , in function wp_list_comments(), code says:
{{{
		if ( 'all' != $r['type'] ) {
			if ( empty($wp_query->comments_by_type) )
				$wp_query->comments_by_type = &separate_comments($wp_query->comments);
			if ( empty($wp_query->comments_by_type[$r['type']]) )
				return;
			$_comments = $wp_query->comments_by_type[$r['type']];

}}}
unfortunately, since we were running that again and again, it would not recalculate $wp_query->comments_by_type each time.

I think that the function comments_template() in wp-includes/comment-template.php should have the following line added:
{{{
     $wp_query->comments_by_type = array();
}}}
right after the line where $wp_query->comments is set."	nmassey
Future Releases	11151	Common White Screen of Death in wpdb		Database	2.8.5	normal	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned		2009-11-16T15:07:53Z	2010-12-08T21:32:54Z	"I imported some 10.000 users into WP through a  custom script, using wp_insert_users().
Import successful, I could log in with new users.
Yet wp-admin/users.php page fails to load the users table; I got the admin header and menu but the page stopped loading when querying the DB for the users data.
I set WP-DEBUG to true, but still no error. NO errors in the server log also.
I eventually had to add 

define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '64M');

to wp-config.php to get the users.php page working.
The problem here is that the page doesn't issue the usual PHP memory limit fatal error, I had to guess to sort it out.
"	nutsmuggler
Future Releases	23950	Company recognition		WordPress.org site		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2013-04-05T15:13:24Z	2013-04-09T17:04:30Z	"My company, and many others, have a policy of sponsoring WordPress community contribution, core and otherwise, by strongly encouraging employees to participate during paid company hours. I want to open a discussion on how this company contribution could be recognised, while not allowing ""corporates"" to take over the credits page on each release.

 * Would greater recognition encourage your company to foster contribution?
 * Should companies contributing employee time to WordPress, particularly core contributions, be recognised?
 * How should companies be recognised?
 * What are the pros and cons for the WordPress project in allowing this kind of recognition?

This follows a [https://twitter.com/jenmylo/status/320144575266160640 Twitter conversation] re showing company names in the WordPress credits page, and Nacin's suggestion to open this discussion."	simonwheatley
Future Releases	11053	Conditional Tags should work in feeds as well		Feeds	2.8.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-10-31T14:56:17Z	2010-01-17T14:20:19Z	"I try to get the following to work:

{{{
function xxx_filter_cat()
{
	if (is_author()) query_posts(""cat=4"");
	if (is_front_page()) query_posts(""cat=2,3"");
}

add_action('rss2_head', 'xxx_filter_cat');
}}}

It should alter the rss2 feed, depending if it should get generated for the general homepage, or for a single author.

But: It doesn't work at all - is_author and all the other is_* functions I tried always trigger false. is_feed works, but well, doesn't help me very much.

It would be easy to manipulate the generated feeds if wp would support the already built-in conditional tags in the feeds as well."	pampfelimetten
Future Releases	24145	Confirm page close when writing on WordPress.org forums		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2013-04-20T20:03:15Z	2013-04-20T22:28:18Z	"When writing on WordPress.org forums, sometimes long and well thought-out replies are lost due to accidental page closing. This causes countless amounts of work lost within the WordPress community.

There should be a confirmation dialog to prevent accidental page closing after user has entered something in the new post form."	Daedalon
Future Releases	22579	Confusion of  WP admin Discussion settings		Text Changes		normal	major	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-11-24T20:46:05Z	2013-05-01T16:51:55Z	"On the ""Settings>Discussion"" page:

1) ""'''Default article settings'''"" should be replaced by ""'''Default comment settings'''"" (because these important settings do not only apply to posts (''articles'')), but also to pages!

2) ""'''Allow people to post comments on new articles'''"" should be replaced by:

--> ""'''Allow people to post comments'''"" (best option in my opinion)

or

--> ""Allow people to post comments on new pages and posts""

Sorry if this is not the right place to make such suggestions."	Lorangeo
Future Releases	15719	Connection Information dialog does not explain root problem		Text Changes	3.0.2	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-12-07T17:27:06Z	2012-11-19T16:52:51Z	"On a brand new install of WordPress on a fresh Ubuntu 10.10 LAMP server, after trying to update a plugin, I got the '''Connection Information''' page that requested FTP information. (""To perform the requested action, WordPress needs to access to your web server. Please enter your FTP credentials to proceed. If you do not remember your credentials, you should contact your web host."")

This message should have explained the root cause: my filesystem permissions did not allow WordPress to write. I think this error message is defective (a bug) because it doesn't explain the problem. Therefore, admins are forced to go on a wild goose chase to find the root cause and proposed an alternative (FTP) that I didn't even want to use."	novasource
Future Releases	22862	Consider a CSS preprocessor		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-12-11T22:01:36Z	2013-01-16T10:33:34Z	"The WordPress admin UI CSS is woefully doomed to a life of inadequacy unless we can amenably agree to use technology already available to build a better future for us and our children.

I propose the introduction of SASS for the WordPress admin styling. SASS is a CSS pre-processor that allows us to write DRY, structured, lightweight CSS. In terms of licensing, SASS is GPL-compatible, licensed under the MIT license.

'''Why use SASS over LESS?'''

The answer is simple. SASS is easier to learn and easier to use because it follows the conventions of CSS at its core. In addition, for developers itching to contribute, there are some extremely useful and easy-to-follow reference docs for SASS, making it easy to set up your local development environment and build websites.

'''What are the advantages?'''

The biggest advantage is that we can write less CSS and offer advanced features for theming the WordPress Admin UI. Developers can more easily reskin the WordPress admin.

Another major benefit is that SASS offers the use of variables within our stylesheets. For our purposes, these variables can be used to calculate layout widths, generate color schemes, font sizes, etc.

Another simple advantage is the fact that we can combine all our CSS styles into a single stylesheet, saving precious HTTP requests. In addition, we can easily minify generated CSS files in bundled versions of WordPress, saving file size and killing unnecessary white space, thus decreasing load times of the admin even further.

'''What are the disadvantages?'''

Developers will need to install Ruby and SASS in order to modify styles for the WordPress Admin. For plugin authors, we should write admin UI CSS in such a way that it is easily overridden with a custom CSS file.

In addition, developers would need to learn SASS if they are going to work directly on the styles for the WordPress admin. For the most part, once you've got the idea of variables, mix-ins, and the structure - you're ready to rock.

Last, but not least, when SASS files are modified, they would need to be compiled and committed to Core every time they change. So instead of pushing a single CSS file, you would be pushing potentially many SCSS files and a generated CSS file.

'''In Summary'''

SASS is a great way to reduce code overhead by adhering to DRY principles and will improve performance and modularity in the WordPress admin, which is a top priority."	chriswallace
Future Releases	19631	Consider a doing_it_wrong call for query_posts()		Query		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-12-21T11:58:14Z	2011-12-21T13:00:49Z	"The `query_posts()` function affects the main query, so things (like template conditionals) can break if plugins or themes use it without calling `wp_reset_query()` immediately afterwards.

Unless there is a situation I haven't considered, `query_posts()` shouldn't be used at all on requests where the main query is run (`query_posts()` of course has a use in situations like AJAX calls when the main query isn't run).

 * For secondary loops, `get_posts()` or the `WP_Query()` class should be used.
 * To modify the main query, there are hooks all over the place, such as 'request', 'parse_request', 'parse_query', and 'pre_get_posts', in addition to the SQL filters such as 'posts_where', 'posts_join', etc.

Maybe `doing_it_wrong()` should be called if `query_posts()` is used after the main query is run, with pointers toward a relevant Codex article on secondary loops or filtering the main loop.
"	johnbillion
Future Releases	16870	consider disabling HTTP transport after multiple failed requests		HTTP	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-03-16T23:18:45Z	2011-07-16T23:31:02Z	"There has been a number of reports over the lifespan of the cURL HTTP transport failing with an error during upgrades:
{{{
WP HTTP Error: name lookup timed out
}}}

This is a common error from cURL on badly configured installations (specifically, IIRC it lacks DNS Resolving in cURL, sometimes it just required an extended amount of time to resolve, others, it simply can't resolve)

Like we do with fsockopen() I think it'd be worth disabling the cURL transport for x hours when it hits this particular error condition..

Related threads: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/dashboard-issues-rss-error-wp-http-error-name-lookup-timed-out and http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugins-update-failure  Both old threads, so this may only affect a PHP4 version of cURL.. For tracking purposes, I've finally created this ticket."	dd32
Future Releases	19489	Consider updating jquery.hotkeys plugin		External Libraries	3.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2011-12-09T18:50:05Z	2013-01-22T19:40:32Z	"The current version of the jquery.hotkeys plugin in trunk is ""(beta)(0.0.3)"", where as the [https://github.com/tzuryby/jquery.hotkeys/blob/master/jquery.hotkeys.js latest version] (as linked to from the credits screen) is 0.8.

Incidentally, this 0.8 version from tzuryby is credited as being authored by John Resig (and indeed, he appears to have his own [https://github.com/jeresig/jquery.hotkeys repo] for it."	GaryJ
Next Release	23843	Consolidate and filter get_attached_audio|video|images	helen	Media		normal	normal	3.6	enhancement	reopened	dev-feedback	2013-03-22T07:42:29Z	2013-05-24T19:35:48Z	Seeing as they are so very similar, we should probably just de-spaghetti and consolidate them into `get_attached_media( $type )`. Should also filter the args and the resulting arrays.	helen
Future Releases	7797	Consolidate iframe headers		Administration	2.7	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-09-26T23:35:46Z	2012-10-30T16:40:45Z	"Currently iframes are being used in multiple locations (ie. thickbox, plugin re-activation, etc) and in each case, theres generally a function for the header and footer, or its inline.

What i suggest, Is to create a standard set of admin templates which print the headers out for the pages.

And a side suggestion:[[BR]]
As an added bonus, It should probably be possible to automatically detect if it was loaded via thickbox ($_GET[TB_iframe] shouldnt be set) and serve the correct header (ie. Full admin side menu if no thickbox)"	DD32
Future Releases	14039	Consolidate strings with same meaning but different wording	demetris	Text Changes	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2010-06-22T08:14:30Z	2012-11-19T16:52:00Z	"While translating WordPress I often come upon couples or triplets of strings that mean the same thing but are worded differently.  I would like to start consolidating such strings by selecting a preferable version and replacing the other instances with it.

Here is one example:

 *  You are not allowed to edit this page.  <- The one to keep. 
 *  Sorry, you cannot edit this page. 
 *  Sorry, you do not have the right to edit this page.

Here is another:

 *  Submit Comment
 *  Post Comment  <- $label_submit in comment_form()

Before making any patches, I will post all cases here for review and feedback.

The milestone for this would be 3.1, but it seems that I have been designated an “unknown Trac user” and I cannot set milestone and priority."	demetris
Future Releases	3372	Consolidated JavaScript/CSS Plugin API		JavaScript	2.1	lowest	normal	Future Release	feature request	reopened	dev-feedback	2006-11-19T04:39:22Z	2013-02-07T21:56:46Z	"WordPress plugins are great, they really are.  One problem with them is they often include their own styles and scripts.  The problem here is that several plugins with useful features mean a browser needs to download 10+ javascripts and stylesheets.  This isn't good for page load.  It's awful.  See:
http://www.die.net/musings/page_load_time/

My suggestion would be an API that allows all plugin/css to be included in 1 PHP generated CSS and Javascript.  This would drastically consolidate requests.  For performance reasons it should ideally be cached so that it's only regenerated when a plugin is loaded/reloaded.

This is becoming a bigger issue as plugins become more common and useful.  I hope a solution is found that gives plugin authors the freedom they need, and blog owners the performance they want, without having to sacrifice features.  I think channeling all the requests into 1 JS and 1 CSS file would achieve that.  They could use a numerical ranking system to calculate position in the file (to avoid conflicts) similar to how (iirc) filter work."	robertaccettura
Future Releases	12945	Constrain wp_page_menu()	technosailor*	General		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	accepted		2010-04-09T19:39:51Z	2010-05-02T18:49:39Z	"The wp_page_menu() function is the default callback for wp_nav_menu(). IOW, when a user is not using the new menu system, it defaults to this function. While that is good, any number of pages over, say 10, will make a theme puke in many cases.

As a workaround, I suggest we make a default of wp_page_menu() to exclude all pages() except home. It's a stupid idea, I think, but something needs to be done to make this manageable so I'm looking for feedback.

The Pro of taking this approach is that it encourages customization of menus via the WP menu system. It also does not lock theme devs into a particular approach because this stuff can be overidden via arguments and filters.

The con is that the default callback becomes pretty benign and useless. Almost pointless.

Ideas?"	technosailor
Future Releases	17254	Contributors should be able to upload		Role/Capability	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-04-27T11:42:24Z	2011-09-10T03:10:26Z	"Workflows and typical post content have evolved since the roles were defined. Posts frequently contain images, video, etc. As it is now, for someone to be able to put an uploaded image or video in a post, they have to be an Author, because contributors have no upload rights. This means that if a post contains any media, the person writing it has the ability to publish. There's a big gap now for use cases where a site owner wants to curate/edit contributor submissions before publication but wants those contributor posts to not be limited to text-only creations. 

Proposal: allow contributors to upload media files (kept as draft, not published until approved by higher role). "	jane
Future Releases	20716	Control how and when request_filesystem_credentials outputs creds form		Filesystem	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	reporter-feedback	2012-05-21T02:02:08Z	2012-05-21T02:05:10Z	"When using WP_Filesystem in a plugin or other external app, you can initialize it this way:

{{{
if ( false == ( $creds = request_filesystem_credentials( $url, $method, false, false, $form_fields ) ) ) {
    return true;
}
}}}

Makes sense. If the method isn't direct or we don't have the credentials we need, `request_filesystem_credentials` outputs a form and returns false. Then we check again to make sure the credentials can be verified, and it not, we continue to output the form until the credentials are good.

{{{
if ( ! WP_Filesystem( $creds ) ) {
    request_filesystem_credentials( $url, $method, true, false, $form_fields );
    return true;
}
}}}

`request_filesystem_credentials` arbitrarily outputs the form whether you want it to or not, unless you explicitly filter the `request_filesystem_credentials` function itself. Using this in conjunction with Ajax, you have to use output buffering to catch the output and return it to the Ajax script for processing or else you get errors. This definitely isn't ideal.

I'd suggest storing the form in a variable and possibly pass a parameter that determines whether or not we want to actually output the form or not. Or, if there is another (better) way, that's cool too. Just some way to help `request_filesystem_credentials` determine how we want to interact with credentials should we need them.

"	griffinjt
Future Releases	24245	Convert category__and query into category__in when only one category passed in		Query		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-05-02T07:03:30Z	2013-05-02T07:03:30Z	"If a {{{category__and}}} query gets only one term passed in, it still builds out the complex query required for the {{{AND}}} lookup, which can be pretty expensive (#16706).

We should be smarter and automatically convert the query into a {{{category__in}}} when {{{category__and}}} only gets passed in one category."	batmoo
Future Releases	23757	convert_smilies should not convert in pre,code tags		Formatting	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-13T14:26:07Z	2013-03-14T11:22:31Z	"This related to this ticket [[BR]]
#23756

The purpose to this ticket is to make writing codes in posts more easier !!
"	alex-ye
Future Releases	19947	Copy paste behavior in Visual mode differs from HTML mode		Editor		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-02-02T13:13:11Z	2012-02-02T13:13:11Z	"Copy a random html page from a random site including links and images and paste it into the WYSIWYG Editor Visual mode and it will include the images and links. Basically it (mostly) looks like the copied page. If you paste the same into the WYSIWYG Editor HTML tab and it will strip out _all_ HTML markup and just leaves the plain text, without the images or links.  

Expected: 
I would expect the Visual and HTML mode of the WYSIWYG editor to behave the same, either both use the code (displaying the results of the markup code in the Visual tab and the markup code itself in the HTML tab) or both strip out all html.   

"	BjornW
Future Releases	12939	Counterpart to content_save_pre hook not called when getting post content via API	josephscott	XML-RPC	2.9.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reviewing	dev-feedback	2010-04-09T13:53:57Z	2011-04-05T08:50:45Z	"When a post is submitted either through the web editor interface or from an API call to newPost or editPost, the content of the post is inevitably passed through the content_save_pre filter.

And when a post is opened for editing in the web editor, the content is passed through filters such as the_editor_content and  content_edit_pre.

However, when a post is fetched for editing via XMLRPC API calls such as getPost or getRecentPosts, the content_edit_pre filter is never reached.

This leads to a situation where whatever massaging of the content that a plugin may peform on the way into the database is not reversed on the way back out, for clients of the API. A concrete example of this problem is with the popular Syntax Highlighter Evolved:

http://www.viper007bond.com/wordpress-plugins/syntaxhighlighter/

This plugin performs encoding of the post content before it is stored in the database, and it counts on being able to decode that content by adding filters to hooks such as the_editor_content. However, none of these filters are reached via the API, leading to ""corrupted content"" when users try to edit posts from API clients such as the iPhone WordPress app, or my desktop editor, MarsEdit.

(My previous bug report #10802 exhibits the same symptoms of this bug, but this is a different cause).

In summary:

1. WordPress needs to establish a clear, baseline hooks for massaging content before it is saved to the database, and for un-massaging the content on the way out of the database. Currently there seems to be uncertainty about which hooks need to be overridden and under what circumstances. It seems to me that content_save_pre and content_edit_pre are probably good candidates for this.

2. Whatever hooks are established as the guarantees need to be applied once and only once in both the web-based editing scenario, and in the API editing scenario.

I think that having a well documented pair of hooks for this purpose that works identically in the web editing and API editing cases will do a lot to ensure correct behavior when plugins are installed that massage content, and will make it easy for plugin developers to ""do the right thing"" without relying on hooks that are specific only to the web editor, or to the API.
"	redsweater
Future Releases	18553	Counting of categories doesn't work without refreshing?		Taxonomy	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-08-31T11:39:03Z	2011-09-03T09:17:55Z	"If you add a new category or delete one the number of total categories stays on the original number. For exemple, when you have 7 categories then in the corner it says '7 items'. When you delete one, you have 6 items but '7 items' is still displayed.

(Chrome 15.0.816)

1) Go to your categories
2) Add one and look to the number of items, IT WILL NOT CHANGE!

So this count for adding normal categories and child ones..."	jonezjea
Future Releases	24137	CPT as a submenu item does not get the correct classes when adding new		Post Types	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-19T15:25:44Z	2013-05-11T00:32:28Z	"When registering a post type as a submenu of another post type, the submenu item does not get high lighted correctly when adding a new item to the post type (the one that is a sub menu).

The post.php and edit.php screens work fine for the submenu post type; it is only post-new.php does that doesn't highlight correctly.

This is similar to #19125 and #22022, but not quite the same.

I think I've tracked the issue down to `get_plugin_page_hookname()` and the `$_registered_pages` global.

The submenu post type key in $`_registered_pages` is (for example)

`download_page_edit?post_type=edd_volume_discount`

but the one retrieved by `get_plugin_page_hookname( ""post-new.php?post_type=$post_type"", $post_type_object->show_in_menu )` is 

`download_page_post-new?post_type=edd_volume_discount`.

It appears the `$_registered_pages` global doesn't include (at least for submenu CPTs) `post-new`, only `edit`."	mordauk
Next Release	23216	"Create ""WP Heartbeat"" API"		Administration		normal	normal	3.6	task (blessed)	new		2013-01-16T20:41:50Z	2013-05-23T13:12:00Z	"The purpose of this API is to simulate bidirectional connection between the browser and the server. Initially it will be used for autosave, post locking and log-in expiration warning while a user is writing or editing.

The idea is to have a relatively simple API that sends XHR requests to the server every 15 seconds and triggers events (or callbacks) on receiving data. Other components would be able to ""hitch a ride"" or get notified about another user's activities.

In the future this can be used to block simultaneous editing of widgets and menus or any other tasks that require regular updates from the server."	azaozz
Future Releases	14449	Create add_permastruct() filters for register_taxonomy() and register_post_type()		Taxonomy	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-07-28T23:31:18Z	2010-11-18T10:03:50Z	"When registering taxonomies { using register_taxonomy() }, it would be good to have a filter that controls the $struct argument for add_permastruct().

That way you can modify the rewrite rules without having to hack $wp_filters->rules

This patch creates the filter ""register_taxonomy_permastruct""

Note: the same could be applied to register_post_type()


"	wjm
Future Releases	13504	Create cookie name hash option		General		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-23T16:45:47Z	2010-05-23T16:46:10Z	"I put this on future release but we should do it early in 3.1. Currently, by default,

an upgraded MU install has an empty string as a cookie name hash

a single WP site uses the siteurl option as the seed for a MD5 hash

a WP -> WP 3.0 network uses the main site's siteurl option + '/' as the seed for a MD5 hash

We should move these to a common more appropriately name option/site option and give the super admin(s) the ability to change it and/or generate a new one."	wpmuguru
Future Releases	20283	Create new variable or function in $wp_query object to get canonical URL of any site's page		Canonical	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-03-22T14:42:36Z	2012-03-24T12:08:55Z	"For the sake of Search Engine Optimization it's recommended to set canonical URL inside <link rel='canonical'> tag in any site's page. Incorrect URL can exist in search engine index. For example: http://example.com?some_param=some_val&cat=3,4. URL points to categories with id equals 3 and 4, but we have another unnecessary parameter 'some_param'. It's malicious! We must set canonical URL to http://example.com?cat=3,4.
So It's advance to have canonical URL generated some way. I propose to set function or variable inside WP_Query class to retrieve canonical URL to any opened page.

In WP_Query we have variable WP_Query::query which consists of all necessary parameters for that propose. But we must use $wp_rewrites also.
Any thoughts?
"	egorpromo
Next Release	23665	Create one autosave per user		Autosave		normal	normal	3.6	enhancement	new		2013-03-02T08:19:35Z	2013-04-03T04:37:51Z	"Currently when autosaving drafts we overwrite them, when autosaving published posts, we keep one autosaved revision. This works well as long as there is only one post author.

Having per-user autosaves will affect only sites with many authors/editors. It will avoid overwriting when more than one user edits a post, provide better audit trail, and let us auto save data stored in the browser even if another user is editing at that moment.
"	azaozz
Future Releases	16150	Create post format terms on upgrade		Upgrade/Install	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-01-08T00:06:07Z	2011-01-08T04:57:09Z	#16149 Creates a Standard post format term on save, but it might also be nice to have all our known post format terms created and associated with the taxonomy on upgrade. Could save us trouble down the road to have all of them defined and in the DB.	markjaquith
Future Releases	20620	create redirect_media_location filter in media.php		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-05-06T07:54:09Z	2012-05-06T07:54:09Z	Similar to the post.php redirect_post_location filter, media.php could use a redirect_media_location filter. This is useful for plugins that want to edit an attachement and redirect back to a specific place.	Sjeiti
Future Releases	21304	Create unique file for rotated images		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-07-18T16:31:06Z	2012-07-18T16:31:06Z	When images are cropped in WordPress, the resulting file is given a unique filename, which helps in two ways — the original is preserved, and it also busts any caching. Preserving the original isn't such a major concern when we're talking about rotating the image, but caching still can be an issue. I propose that when images are rotated they're given a unique filename to bust through any caching or CDN that the image has already gone to.	wpdavis
Future Releases	20456	Creation of new blogs and search for blogs missing	CaputoJen	General	3.3.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reviewing		2012-04-16T14:50:53Z	2012-04-16T14:51:32Z	"Hello:

I recently upgraded to WordPress 3.3.1.  After doing so users have lost the functionality of creating a new blog the link redirects to another page(although admins can do it) and you can no longer search for existing blogs.  I have read the forums, posted to the forums and searched the internet for a reasonable explanation. I have found nothing describing this problem.  I have checked the appropriate settings and everything is turned on for users to create blogs.  At this point, I believe this may be a bug.  This problems occurs using all mainstream browsers on Mac and PC.  Please help as I am not sure what could be causing this issue and my search to find a plausible explanation has turned up nothing!"	CaputoJen
Future Releases	22305	Credits Page Should Include more than 'just' people who commit a patch		Help/About		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-10-29T16:28:32Z	2013-02-01T02:09:12Z	"If you want to find how contributes to core, it's easy, but everyone else is unlisted.

Right now, unless the person who commits a patch remembers to 'props', the person who submits a ticket, or leads to a great discussion that drives the code to a solution in the comments, are never mentioned. This drives a wedge between coders and non-coders, as some people can help but they just may not be super coders.

Proposals:

1) When pulling a list of 'everyone who helped' for the credits page, also pull a list of all IDs who commented in the tickets that were commited and list as 'Also Contributed...'

2) In 'Recent Rockstars' (which is a manually culled list anyway), pull in the active awesome people in support, documentation, codex, manuals, training, and WordCamps (for example). Include people in UI who contribute screenshots/design/wireframes that drive changes.


People who contributed to this ticket:

* ryanimel
* saracannon
* brandondove
* theandystratton
* tomwillmot
* SiobhanP (aka raggedrobins)
* ryan duff
* Lisa Sabin-Wilson
* js_zao
* vegageek
* andrea_r
* ipstenu

If I got your logins wrong, sorry."	Ipstenu
Future Releases	13158	Cron : some events may not be scheduled	westi	Cron	3.1	high	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-04-27T23:29:46Z	2012-08-03T22:39:04Z	"the problem appears when two different events are scheduled at the same time

what happens in code is :

1st event : _get_cron_array();
2nd event : _get_cron_array();

1st event : _set_cron_array( $crons );
2nd event : _set_cron_array( $crons );


1st event is lost."	arena
Future Releases	19621	Cron not working in WP 3.3		Cron	3.3	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-12-20T12:15:32Z	2012-04-23T21:15:31Z	"Hi,

I was working on wordpress cron and found that the cron doesn't synchronize the times even when the traffic is visiting site pages. The script works fine WP 3.2.1

Please check this. I believe wp-cron.php is not run in this latest release. "	hassanasad
Future Releases	8923	cron timeout is too short		Cron		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened	reporter-feedback	2009-01-22T23:50:57Z	2011-09-21T17:13:46Z	"Many users have reported  that 2.7 cron sometimes fails to publish future post. 
And it is further reported that it depends on the number of jobs on the cron queue - when the queue is too long, it will miss some. 

I believe this is because we set the timeout value too short: 

wp_remote_post($cron_url, array('timeout' => 0.01, 'blocking' => false));

When making a request to wp-cron.php, it won't return until all cron jobs are executed.  And 0.01 is just too short time span. It doesn't hurt to give it sufficent time, such as 10 minutes. It will return as long as the mature crons are fired up and executed (in most cases, it's going to be at most a few seconds ). 
"	hailin
Future Releases	17247	Crop tool is automatically selected when editing an image		Media		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-04-27T00:17:31Z	2011-04-27T09:34:31Z	"The crop tool is automatically selected when editing an image with the built-in tools. This can be confusing as the crop button is greyed out and inactive by default.

To reproduce:
1. Create a new post or page
2. Upload an image
3. Click the Gallery tab
4. For the image you uploaded click ""Edit Image""

The crop tool will be automatically selected. If you drag the mouse over the image it will select an area to crop.

A more intuitive behavior would be to have none of the editing tools selected by default.

Currently, the next step is presumed when you click ""Edit Image."" It would be better to leave the next step up to each user so that clicking ""Edit Image"" didn't imply a default action."	andrewspittle
Future Releases	18297	Cropping in step 2 in Custom_Image_Header		Media	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-07-29T17:35:27Z	2012-05-24T22:50:56Z	"The cropping should not be based on the ratio but should follow some basic logic.

if ( ( yimg < HEADER_IMAGE_HEIGHT ) && ( ximg < HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH ) ) // no crop
else //do follow current functionality"	wpsmith
Future Releases	23904	CSS glitch when the browser window width isn't right		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-29T21:20:47Z	2013-03-29T22:29:53Z	"The post editor's layout now switches when the width of the window is narrow enough. But there's an intermediary zone, at least on Webkit/Safari where it's too narrow for the conditional CSS to kick in, yet too wide for the browser to deal with it. I presume, based on what I was working on a few minutes ago, that it's related to paddings.

Screenshot attached."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	17442	CSS selector #wpadminbar * overwrites accessibility generic selectors like screen-reader-text		General	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-05-15T10:42:59Z	2011-05-15T12:52:23Z	"I just was looking to update one of my plugins for 3.1/3.2 making use of the new admin bar.

My plugin makes use of the `.screen-reader-text` CSS class but it is overwritten in the admin-bar by `#wpadminbar *`"	hakre
Future Releases	21411	Current Local Time for Port-au-Prince, Haiti is incorrect.	patrick@…	Date/Time	3.4.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-07-29T00:44:29Z	2012-07-29T04:50:57Z	"When the Port-au-Prince Timezone is selected via wp-admin/options-general.php the Local Time is one hour behind. Please see [http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/caribbean/haiti/time-haiti/] for the correct local time.

Yes, the problem occurs even when all plugins are deactivated and the default theme is activated. "	pnommensen
Future Releases	10676	current-cat-ancestor in wp_list_categories		General	2.8.5	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2009-08-24T14:37:40Z	2009-11-20T06:36:49Z	The wp_list_categories should apply current-cat-ancestor like wp_list_pages not just current-cat-parent to the closest parent	spathon
Future Releases	20824	current_user_can() bug with Super Admin		Users	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened		2012-06-04T10:55:53Z	2012-11-28T23:15:06Z	"If the logged in user is a super admin this returns true;

{{{
if (current_user_can('contributor')) echo 'current user is a contributor';
}}}

Normally it should return false as it does for administrator, author, editor and subscriber account types.

I spotted this while working in my localhost Multisite install then figured it doesn't work in the live standalone version! "	abdessamad idrissi
Future Releases	13767	Custom background uploader doesn't highlight max upload size		Template	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-07T13:43:30Z	2010-10-28T09:34:17Z	When uploading a file from the custom background handler, you cannot tell in advance if it'll succeed or not if the file is too large. WP should advertise the max size, and the available space where relevant (see also #13765).	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	18630	Custom Comment Validation Error		Comments	3.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-09-09T19:49:33Z	2012-04-04T18:16:21Z	"One of the things that bugs me about WordPress is not being able to customize the wp_die() function that is called on comment form validation. I have seen some people sugget core hacks, eek. I'm hoping that a hook is added to allow overriding of the default wp_die(). Maybe even a new template file wp_error.php that would be called first. 

I haven't found a lot of discussion on this in trac just #11286 and #10551"	bandonrandon
Future Releases	11465	custom field duplicated	westi*	General	2.8.4	normal	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	accepted		2009-12-16T21:09:23Z	2012-04-02T21:14:22Z	"When I enter the information for a custom field and click on Preview without first clicking Add Custom Field, the custom field is saved. But then when I click Publish, it is saved again, appearing in the post twice.

If I click Add Custom Field before Preview, subsequent Publish does not duplicate the custom field. But it is very convenient and efficient to be able to avoid a separate save of the custom field.
"	ericr23
Future Releases	17800	Custom Header bug with deleted images		Appearance	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-06-14T12:43:15Z	2012-12-03T12:08:03Z	"I'm not a tech.
I've added images to Twenty Eleven header.
I wrong and I've deleted few images directly using ftp now you can see in the image that the header has the markers of the images without the images.

"	pivari
Future Releases	24168	Custom image sizes don't automatically populate in 3.5+ media modal		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-04-23T17:41:20Z	2013-04-26T11:53:00Z	Seems a bit redundant to have to filter (image_size_names_choose) the default list of attachment sizes to get a custom image size in the select dropdown.	ericlewis
Future Releases	21672	Custom menu memory problem		Menus	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-08-23T18:53:46Z	2012-10-15T08:38:03Z	"I found some strange memory problem related to updating custom menu. One website is using about 22 MB from 128 available (memory_limit). But when trying to update custom menu, there is error related to unsufficient memory.

This custom menu has about 100 items, I also tried to export it to my PC and testing memory uasge. There are some strange results...

In file wp-admin/nav-menus.php there is following line:

{{{
$menu_item_db_id = wp_update_nav_menu_item( $nav_menu_selected_id, ( $_POST['menu-item-db-id'][$_key] != $_key ? 0 : $_key ), $args );
}}}

When I set memory checks before and after this line, then there are following results on my testing environment, for example:

{{{
Before: 25.28 MB
After: 25.29 MB
}}}

I added also some checks directly into wp_update_nav_menu_item() function and there are some small peaks (about 1 MB). But in the end (after this function) everything is somehow reset and memory usage is as low as in the beginning.

But when I test it with affected hosting, there are following results:

{{{
Before: 26.59 MB
After: 27.77 MB
}}}

So everytime wp_update_nav_menu_item() is running, 1 MB more is needed on this server and there is no reset. And because it is foreach cycle and menu has more than 100 items, then more then 128 MB is needed.

Same conditions, but one server needs more than 128 MB memory_limit and my local environment works well with 32 MB. There is no other problem with this hosting, everything works, no special server settings. Any ideas?"	pavelevap
Future Releases	13728	Custom menus - adding links to pages needs checkbox for 'show subpages'		Menus	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-06-04T14:29:13Z	2010-06-04T14:34:33Z	A simple checkbox under the configuration for each link that is a page to 'show subpages' located under that page would make custom menus much more useful.	adambundy
Future Releases	23374	Custom photo title is overwritten upon completion of upload		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-03T03:37:30Z	2013-02-03T03:37:30Z	"Version:  3.5.1 (latest)
Environment: Chrome 24.0.1312.57 on Mac OSX 10.8.2

Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new post and click the Add Media button.
2. Add several large photos (>4MB).  This is necessary to give you time to perform step 3.
3. Add new titles to the photos that are in the process of uploading.

Output: after a photo finishes uploading, its newly-added title get overwritten by a default title (taken from the filename)
Expected output: on the completion of a photo upload, the title field should be checked and preserved if necessary, not overwritten

(not related to plugins or theme)"	franksvalli
Future Releases	16641	custom post has_archive in multisite		Post Types	3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-02-24T15:36:46Z	2011-02-27T19:41:24Z	"has_archive flag in register_post_type only works on the main site

in the subsite the error is
Warning: Illegal offset type in isset or empty in .../wp-includes/post.php on line 812

An the template redirect ad the file archive-{$post_type}.php don't work.

I temporarily fixed by changing the function get_post_type_object

{{{
function get_post_type_object( $post_type ) {
	global $wp_post_types;
	
	if (is_array($post_type)) {
		$post_type = $post_type[0];
	}

	if (empty($wp_post_types[$post_type]) )
		return null;

	return $wp_post_types[$post_type];
}
}}}

and using is_post_type_archive in file archive.php


{{{
<?php 

if (is_post_type_archive('my_post_type')) {
require_once ('archive-my_post_type');
return;
}

.
.
.

}}}


saw my bad English I struggle to explain better.



"	andreamk
Future Releases	15943	Custom Post Type not set after customizing permalinks.	sterlo*	Multisite	3.0.3	normal	critical	Future Release	defect (bug)	accepted	dev-feedback	2010-12-21T23:42:55Z	2011-01-06T23:11:07Z	"Developing a plugin,

It sets a custom post type on init:
{{{
      register_post_type(
        'staff_listing',
        array(
          'labels' => array(
            'name' => 'Staff Listings',
            'add_new_item' => 'Add a Staff Member',
            'new_item' => 'Staff Member',
            'add_new' => 'Add a Staff Member',
            'singular_name' => 'Staff Member'
          ),  
          'public' => true,
          'publicly_queryable' => true,
          'show_in_nav_menus'  => false,
          'exclude_from_search' => false,
          'show_ui' => true, 
          'hierarchical' => false,
          'rewrite' => array(
            'slug' => 'staff',
            'with_front' => false
          ),  
          'query_var' => 'staff', 
          'supports' => array(
            'title',
            'editor',
            'thumbnail',
            'comments',
            'revisions'
          )   
        )   
      ); 
}}}

If I add a staff member called ""john doe"" and then go to that on the front end - I expect to see this in $wp_query->query_vars:
{{{
[staff] => john-doe
[post_type] => staff_listing
[category_name] =>
[name] => john-doe
[is_404] =>
[queried_object_id] => ###
}}}

(I replaced the ID with ### since it changes from one install to the other)

That '''works''' on a standard WordPress 3.0.3 install.

But does '''not work''' on a WordPress 3.0.3 MU install.

The MU install gives me this:
{{{
[name] => john-doe
[post_type] => 
[category_name] => staff
[is_404] => 1
[is_singular] => 
[queried_object_id] => 0
}}}

Both the permalinks on the MU and standard setup are set as follows:
{{{
/%category%/%postname%/
}}}

If I change the permalink structure on the MU site to the default structure - the problem goes away.

The new URL is: ?staff=john-doe and it sets the following:
{{{
[staff] => john-doe
[post_type] => staff_listing
[name] => john-doe
[category_name] =>
[is_404] =>
[queried_object_id] => ###
}}}"	sterlo
Future Releases	18396	"Custom post type of ""tab"" creates query conflict with media uploader."		Media	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-08-13T20:12:11Z	2011-11-28T23:00:38Z	"1. Create a custom post type with name ""tab""
2. Upload media in  (either attached to a post, or not)
3. Return to media uploader and click on ""Library"" tab, no images are pulled

The query being called will check for a post_type of tab with the post_name library, looks like it's due to ""tab=library"" being in the query string. Change the post type or remove the its registration and the problem disappears.

Details: WP 3.0+ (trunk, too), no plugins, TwentyEleven child theme only having a functions.php with the register_post_type function called on init.

I'd love to submit a patch to account for this or it could be listed as a reserved word for custom post types. Looking for direction for next steps. "	theandystratton
Future Releases	15551	Custom post type pagination redirect		Query	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened	reporter-feedback	2010-11-23T21:50:06Z	2012-02-25T11:23:57Z	"We seem to be having a problem with a redirect on a custom post page (e.g., http://www.example.com/show/slug/).

Everything on the page shows correctly. The template pulls in posts with the following query:
{{{
<?php query_posts(array('meta_key' => 'show', 'meta_value' => $show->ID, 'paged' => get_query_var('paged'), 'caller_get_posts' => true)); ?>
}}}

After the posts we display pagination links (e.g., http://www.example.com/show/slug/page/2/). In our rewrite rules, we include the following rule which should handle these URLs:
{{{
'show/([^/]+)/page/([0-9]{1,})/?$' => 'index.php?show=$matches[1]&paged=$matches[2]',
}}}

Instead of the page displaying and allowing us to pull in the second page of posts, the browser is being redirected back to the original page (http://www.example.com/show/slug/) with a 301. I see that this is happening inside the redirect_canonical function. The following code in wp-includes/canonical.php replaces /page/2/ with / causing the redirect:

{{{
	// paging and feeds
	if ( get_query_var('paged') || is_feed() || get_query_var('cpage') ) {
		if ( !$redirect_url )
		        $redirect_url = $requested_url;
		$paged_redirect = @parse_url($redirect_url);
		while ( preg_match( ""#/$wp_rewrite->pagination_base/?[0-9]+?(/+)?$#"", $paged_redirect['path'] ) || preg_match( '#/(comments/?)?(feed|rss|rdf|atom|rss2)(/+)?$#', $paged_redirect['path'] ) || preg_match( '#/comment-page-[0-9]+(/+)?$#', $paged_redirect['path'] ) ) {
		        // Strip off paging and feed
		        $paged_redirect['path'] = preg_replace(""#/$wp_rewrite->pagination_base/?[0-9]+?(/+)?$#"", '/', $paged_redirect['path']); // strip off any existing paging
		        $paged_redirect['path'] = preg_replace('#/(comments/?)?(feed|rss2?|rdf|atom)(/+|$)#', '/', $paged_redirect['path']); // strip off feed endings
		        $paged_redirect['path'] = preg_replace('#/comment-page-[0-9]+?(/+)?$#', '/', $paged_redirect['path']); // strip off any existing comment paging
		}
}}}"	cbsad
Future Releases	21417	Custom Post Type Permalink Returns 404 Error		Permalinks	3.4.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-07-30T02:11:54Z	2012-09-08T21:17:52Z	"Since, I upgraded Wordpress version from 3.3.2 to 3.4.1, I discovered permalink returns 404 error on (1) Paged categories, and (2) Custom type posts.

The paged categories has been fixed implementing ticket:21209, but custom type posts return 404 error when it called.

I am using following code to register custom type post 'products'.


{{{
function products_register() {

 

	$labels = array(
		'name' => _x('Products', 'post type general name'),
		'singular_name' => _x('Product', 'post type singular name'),
		'add_new' => _x('Add New', 'product item'),
		'add_new_item' => __('Add New Product'),
		'edit_item' => __('Edit Product'),
		'new_item' => __('New Product'),
		'view_item' => __('View Product'),
		'search_items' => __('Search Product'),
		'not_found' =>  __('Nothing found'),
		'not_found_in_trash' => __('Nothing found in Trash'),
		'parent_item_colon' => ''
	);

 

	$args = array(
		'labels' => $labels,
		'public' => true,
		'publicly_queryable' => true,
		'show_ui' => true,
		'query_var' => true,
// working perfect in 3.3.2		'rewrite' => true,
// also tried this in 3.4.1		'rewrite' => array('slug' => 'products','with_front' => FALSE),
		'rewrite' => array('slug' => 'products'),
		'capability_type' => 'post',
		'hierarchical' => false,
		'can_export' => true,
		'menu_position' => 5,
		 'taxonomies' => array('category'), 
		'supports' => array('title','editor','thumbnail', 'custom-fields')
	  ); 

 

	register_post_type( 'products' , $args );

}



//Registering Post-Type Products for Affiliate products only

add_action('init', 'products_register');





function add_default_boxes() {

    register_taxonomy_for_object_type('category', 'products');

}

//Registering Taxonomy for Products post-type

add_action('init', 'add_default_boxes');


}}}"	imageac
Future Releases	20081	Custom Post Type/Custom Taxonomy Does not filter.		General	3.3.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-02-20T08:04:56Z	2012-02-20T08:41:56Z	"I have tested this on 4 different sites and found the same issue. At first I thought it was the code I copied then I realized the issue was happening with core. 

'''
Steps to produce:''' 
Use register_post_type to add a post type, say ""objects""

Use register_taxonomy to create custom tax, say ""attributes""

Be sure to have 'show_ui' => true

Create a post, give it a tax. IE: attribute1

Create a second post, give it a different tax. IE: attribute2

On the menu navigate to your tax menu page

here it will list attribute1 and attribute2. 

It will show 1 post in each, and the number 1 is a link to edit.php 
where it creates this URL string:
yoursite.com/wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=objects&attribute=attribute1

'''Expected Result:'''
The page should now be filtered down to JUST posts that have that attribute. 


'''Actual Result:'''
All Posts are still visible. Filtering has no effect. 

I found this by creating custom columns and with my switch listing links to the Tax's to be filtered. I've never gotten it to work. 
I do have a great script I believe by YOAST that creates a drop down to filter Tax's but this actually changes the global query itself. 

"	DennisSmolek
Future Releases	20438	Custom Post Types with Post Format support aren't registered against post_format taxonomy		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-04-13T16:56:40Z	2012-11-20T18:15:16Z	"When a custom post type adds support for {{{post-formats}}}, this doesn't actually register the {{{post_format}}} taxonomy for the post_type.

Here's a quick test:

{{{
add_action( 'init', function() {
        register_post_type( 'not-post', array( 'supports' => 'post-formats' ) );
        global $wp_taxonomies;
        var_dump( 'post supports post_format:', in_array( 'post', $wp_taxonomies[ 'post_format' ]->object_type ) );
        var_dump( 'not-post supports post_format:', in_array( 'not-post', $wp_taxonomies[ 'post_format' ]->object_type ) );
} );
}}}

The {{{post_format}}} taxonomy doesn't get returned when {{{get_object_taxonomies}}} is called for the custom post type and one side-effect of this is that the {{{post_format_relationships}}} cache does not get flushed by {{{clean_object_term_cache}}} leading to stale values when a post format is changed.

(The {{{post}}} post_type is immune to this because core registers the {{{post_format}}} taxonomy with it.)

When a post_type adds support for post-formats, an explicit association should be made between the post_type and the {{{post_format}}} taxonomy."	batmoo
Future Releases	14073	Custom Taxonomies - Post Count wrong		Taxonomy	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2010-06-24T14:17:07Z	2010-11-13T12:52:06Z	"I've just set up some custom taxonomies on our blog.

Basically they are just some basic custom tag-clouds for a few different subjects

But i've come across what appears to be a weird bug

After creating my custom taxonomies, i went through my articles (posts) using the bulk edit function to 'tag' all the articles in the new custom tag-subjects

By using the bulk-edit feature, this saved me loads of time, but in doing so meant i could only add one tag at a time - however, cetain articles needed to be tagged with multiple tags, so they would show up in the repeated use of bulk edit many times

Here's where it got weird....

Every time i added a new tag to a post and hit the 'update' button, it would increase the post count for that article by +1

I know that sounds a bit crazy, as an article does not have a post count, so the best way to explain it is with an example

1) Go to our sites archive page [http://f1stockcars.com/about/archives/]

2) Look over to the right for our custom ""Drivers"" tag-cloud

3) Near the top is is a driver called ""Colin Goodswen""

4) Hover your mouse on this driver and it says ""12 Topics""

5) Click the name though, and you'll find he has just ONE topic

The reason for this is simply because i had to add multiple ""driver"" tags to that particular article, and each time i hit the ""Update Post"" button it (as i said before) increased the post count for that article by +1

And it's not just a one-off... virtually EVERY single driver tag has the incorrect post count assigned to their name

I decided to see if this was an issue unique to the 'Bulk Editor' by going into the standard single (full) Post Editor. Without editing a single thing within the post i simple hit the 'Update' Post button. I went back to my archive to check the post count for tags associated with that post, and they had all increased by +1

I think that's about all the information i can provide on how to recreate the bug.

This now means there is not just the fact it's giving wrong information about post counts to our readers, it also means our tag-cloud's appearance is completely wrong, and tags with only one article are being emphasized over other tags with many articles"	defade
Future Releases	14370	Custom Taxonomies tagging Attachments		Taxonomy	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened	dev-feedback	2010-07-21T02:28:52Z	2012-08-30T08:56:17Z	"There appears to be an issue where if the custom taxonomy has only attachment:image, attachment:audio, and attachment:video The attachments return nothing found. Only 'post' post types are returned.

adding to a query 'post_status' => publish, allows it to display the images but does not allow pagination.

WordPress should return all post_types that the Taxonomy is defined for. Somehow ma.tt found a way around this issue. refer to: 
http://osdir.com/ml/wp-testers/2010-06/msg00317.html
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/383096?replies=29

Does not affect pre 3.0
"	thee17
Future Releases	14020	Custom Taxonomy Form does not Show in Add/Edit Link page for Links		Taxonomy	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-21T05:32:06Z	2010-07-01T17:42:37Z	"When a custom taxonomy is registered for Links, the Taxonomy form is not displayed in the Add or Edit Link page.  When changing the 'object' type to 'post' in the register_taxonomy code, it does display properly in the add/edit post page.

Here is the code that was used to register the taxonomy:


{{{
register_taxonomy( 'linkonomy', 'link', array('hierarchical' => false, 'label' => __('Link Tags'), 'query_var' => false, 'rewrite' => false) ) ;
}}}
"	bennebw
Future Releases	12719	Custom taxonomy with query_var set, gets taxonomy query_var appended anyway	dd32*	Query	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	accepted		2010-03-26T12:42:16Z	2010-10-28T08:24:18Z	"In my browser address field, appending my WP url with ""?customtax=termslug"", the real WP query string gets changed to ""?customtax=termslug&taxonomy=customtax&term=termslug"".

This causes cases where I append two custom taxes in the URL to not work. E.g. ""?customtax1=termslug1&customtax2=termslug2"" would result in something like ""?customtax1=termslug1&taxonomy=customtax1&term=termslug1&customtax2=termslug2"" and not work.

If i two sets of custom taxonomies and slugs manually through a query_posts it works, and is not modified by WP."	Silkjaer
Future Releases	15837	Custom Taxonomy: Admin Menu Not Selecting Current Item		General	3.0.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2010-12-15T21:57:24Z	2011-01-09T14:01:43Z	"Story: Developing a plugin that adds a Custom Post Type and then a Taxonomy.

Problem: Adding the Taxonomy and displaying the Menu Item on the Admin section, when selecting the menu item - there seems to be a difference in functionality depending on what tag the Taxonomy hooks onto.

For example code:
{{{
      register_taxonomy(
        'mytaxonomy',
        'myposttype',
        array( 
          'labels' => array(
            'name' => 'Manage XXX',
            'add_new_item' => 'Add New XXX',
            'new_item_name' => 'New XXX Name',
            'add_new' => 'Add New XXX',
            'singular_name' => 'XXX'
          ),  
          'public' => false,
          'publicly_queryable' => true,
          'show_ui' => true,
          'hierarchical' => true,
          'rewrite' => array(
            'slug' => 'XXX',
            'with_front' => false
          ),  
          'query_var' => 'XXX'
        )
      );
}}}

The above code adds the Menu Item for the Taxonomy to the new Custom Post Type menu I created.

When I select the new Taxonomy...it ""open"" or ""behaves"" as though it expects to see it under the ""post"" tag.

It does not select the Taxonomy Menu Item as ""current"".

Expected result: Select Taxonomy Menu Item -> Menu Item obtains CSS class of ""current"".

Actual result: Select Taxonomy Menu Item -> Menu Item doesn't obtain a CSS class and IF the Posts menu was ""collapsed"" it expands.

Now - conversely if I add the Taxonomy Menu Item to the tag ""post"" - it DOES add the CSS class.

This seems to be inconsistent functionality and I believe that it's not there's something surrounding it that has to be malfunctioning."	sterlo
Future Releases	11338	Custom Walker initialize error		Inline Docs	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2009-12-05T17:24:42Z	2010-10-28T09:40:46Z	"While I was delvoping a customer walker for my wp_list_pages, I was having trouble getting it to read my customer extended class of Walker_Page. I was talking with DD32 last night and he came up with the solution..

{{{
wp_list_pages(array('walker' => 'new Walker_Page_Rabbit', 'title_li' => '', 'depth' => '1')); 
}}}

...instead of...

{{{
wp_list_pages(array('walker' => 'Walker_Page_Rabbit', 'title_li' => '', 'depth' => '1')); 
}}}

Clearly the reason for including the ""new"" was because in the 'category-template.php' and 'post-template.php' had...

{{{
 	if ( empty($r['walker']) )
 		$walker = new Walker_Page;
 	else
		$walker = $r['walker'];
}}}

I found out that having 'new' in the 
{{{
$r['walker']
}}}
..caused a mismatched argument in the...

{{{
return call_user_func_array(array(&$walker, 'walk'), $args);
}}}

'new' would be passed on. Once I changed the code in the 'core' to include the new and I would define just 'Walker_Page_Rabbit' in the 'wp_list_page' and it worked perfectly.

{{{
 	if ( empty($r['walker']) )
 		$walker = new Walker_Page;
 	else
		$walker = new $r['walker'];
}}}

This is a major blocker for any people who are working on customer walkers. Attached is a patch that does work.
				"	ShaneF
Future Releases	16285	Custom Words for Spell Checking		TinyMCE	3.0.4	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-01-18T14:59:46Z	2011-04-01T08:56:54Z	It would be very useful to be able to pre-load lists of specialist/custom words. It would cut down editing time especially on mobile devices. 	southcot
Future Releases	22880	Customize Themes without activation		Appearance		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-12T11:34:51Z	2012-12-12T11:38:58Z	"Add a posibility to customize deactivated themes with the Theme-Customizer without activating them by default.
Useful for Blogs running multiple Themes between which the frontend user can switch."	kkkrys
Future Releases	21059	Customizer color picker has no remove button		Appearance	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-06-24T11:34:12Z	2013-04-11T10:23:37Z	There is no remove button for color picker in the customizer. It would be great if we could remove the color or set it to the default if we don't need the color.	kcssm
Future Releases	23225	Customizer is Incompatible with jQuery UI Tabs.		Appearance	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-01-17T09:34:21Z	2013-05-10T03:39:09Z	"Steps to reproduce:

 1. Install the attached mfields-test-jquery-ui-tabs.php plugin.
 2. Open the Chrome console.
 3. Open the customizer and watch the console.

At this point you should see that a slew of XHR requests are triggered. If you reach a certain type of javascript error then the XHR requests will stop and the preview frame in the customizer will go blank.

It seems like jQuery UI Tabs and the customizer are currently incompatible. This will affect any theme or plugin that is using this library including the popular [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/genesis-tabs/ Genesis Tabs] plugin."	mfields
Future Releases	21890	Customizer spinner breaks button alignment with longer strings		Appearance	3.4	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2012-09-14T10:57:02Z	2012-11-08T22:01:23Z	See the screenshot.	SergeyBiryukov
Future Releases	22148	Customizer Uploader doesn't handle large files properly		Appearance	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-10T05:07:34Z	2012-11-11T18:14:45Z	"Both of these tests were with image files larger than the max file size - 3MB images with a 2MB max file size:

Dragging the file onto the upload area, the browser window redirects to the location of the local file, the same as if the file were dragged to a non-dropzone area.

When using the file browser to select the file, the upload fails silently.

In both cases, an error similar the Media Uploader would be preferable.
"	pento
Future Releases	22037	Customizer: Live preview fetches page but does not display		Appearance	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-09-28T15:14:54Z	2012-11-14T17:29:37Z	"I just set-up a plain installation of 3.4.2. Configured it for multisite use. Set-up two sites, both working fine.

When going into a sites Appearance settings to customize the theme (TwentyEleven), the Customizer shows the control panel on the left, but the preview remains blank.

Firebug shows no Javascript errors.

'''It also shows, that a POST request is sent to fetch the front page and that the page is actually returned in the response. It appears the response is just not added to the right-hand preview area.'''"	marcoliverteschke
Future Releases	22150	Customizer: Remove Image doesn't remove from Media Library		Upload	3.4	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-10T05:35:15Z	2012-11-10T07:58:22Z	"After uploading an image using the Theme Customizer, a ""Remove Image"" link appears - this seems to imply that clicking it will cause the image to be deleted entirely, rather than just hidden from the current view.
"	pento
Future Releases	21046	"Dashboard ""Right Now"" widget hook should be right_now_end, not rightnow_end"		Widgets	3.4	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-22T07:35:20Z	2012-06-22T07:35:20Z	"In /wp-admin/includes/dashboard.php , the following callback is used:

{{{
do_action( 'rightnow_end' );
}}}

However, [http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API/Action_Reference#Dashboard_.22Right_Now.22_Widget_Actions the documentation] and logic (for consistency with `right_now_content_table_end`, `right_now_table_end`, etc) would tell us that the hook should actually be called `right_now_end`."	schreifels
Future Releases	21225	Dashboard Incoming Links - Google blogsearch fails when get_option( 'home') is not a TLD		Feeds	2.5	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-07-12T02:47:09Z	2012-07-12T04:23:56Z	"When WordPress gets installed and the first time a user visits the dashboard the dashboard_widget_options get set for dashboard_incoming_links.  The Google blogsearch link gets set based on your settings for wp_home.  If your developing on a local machine most likely wp_home is not a true TLD.

Google blogsearch incorrectly returns incoming links when the site: url is not a true TLD.  For example I'll use an install where wp_home is set to http://wp.patch.  The link that gets formed is:

http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?scoring=d&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=rss&partner=wordpress&q=link:http://wp.patch/

If you visit that link you will notice that results are getting returned just using the ""patch"" keyword.

If the sited gets moved to live production you will continue to get the incorrect incoming links unless the dashboard_widget_options get manually changed or deleted.

Also to note is that the Google blogsearch API has been deprecated:  https://developers.google.com/blog-search/

My suggestion is to remove the widget or hide it by default in screen options like we did for some of the stuff in post.php.

Another option is to do a check and return WP_Error if wp_home is not a TLD before setting the dashboard widget options."	c3mdigital
Future Releases	20379	dashboard_incoming_links fails to update when 'home' changes, so google rss is wrong		Feeds	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-04-06T16:04:00Z	2013-02-12T22:50:59Z	"When the user changes 'home', the wp_option 'dashboard_widget_options' is updated. But WP fails to update it completely, so the default Google RSS syndication URL is broken.

The borked value is:

dashboard_widget_options: dashboard_incoming_links: url

which is of the form

http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?scoring=d&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=rss&partner=wordpress&q=link:http://example.com/

The string at the end, example.com, is supposed to change but it does not.

Here is the problem.
(Trunk has the same code as the current ver. 3.3.1.)

http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/includes/dashboard.php#L59
constructs 'url' as follows, expanded for readability:

{{{
'url' => isset($widget_options['dashboard_incoming_links']['url'])
	? apply_filters(
		'dashboard_incoming_links_feed',
		$widget_options['dashboard_incoming_links']['url']
	)
	: apply_filters(
		'dashboard_incoming_links_feed',
		'http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?scoring=d&ie=utf-8&num=' . $num_items . '&output=rss&partner=wordpress&q=link:' . trailingslashit( get_option('home') )
	),
}}}

Since 'url' is already set, it never changes! The value of get_option('home') is not used.

This code block is only reached when 'home' has changed, or on initial setup, so it does not make much sense to ignore 'home'.

I'm not sure if there is any reason to keep the tertiary. Solution 1 below is the simple fix.
Solution 2 is a heuristic fix to handle the case where a plugin or theme has updated the database, instead of using the filter. It mimics the current (possibly wrong) behavior in that case.

Solution 1:
{{{
$widget_options['dashboard_incoming_links'] = array(
	...
	'url' => apply_filters( 'dashboard_incoming_links_feed', 'http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?scoring=d&ie=utf-8&num=' . $num_items . '&output=rss&partner=wordpress&q=link:' . trailingslashit( get_option('home') ) ),
}}}

Solution 2:
{{{
$url_prefix = 'http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?scoring=d&ie=utf-8&num=' . $num_items . '&output=rss&partner=wordpress&q=link:';
$url = $url_prefix . trailingslashit( get_option( 'home' ) );
if ( isset ( $widget_options['dashboard_incoming_links']['url'] ) ) {
	if ( 0 !== strpos( $widget_options['dashboard_incoming_links']['url'], $url_prefix ) ) {
		$url = $widget_options['dashboard_incoming_links']['url'];
	}
}
$widget_options['dashboard_incoming_links'] = array(
	...
	'url' => apply_filters( 'dashboard_incoming_links_feed', $url ),
}}}

The importance of this bug is twofold:
1. No clear workaround for the user, even with basic PHPMyAdmin skills. The incorrect value is in a serialized array in the table 'wp_options'.
2. Users may not realize the feed is borked, since there is no Dashboard UI. I think there used to be. The WP forums have several 5-year old threads about it.

By the way, $num_items never changes by default. It could only be updated by plugins or themes, and Solution 2 assumes they know what they are doing there too.
"	kitchin
Future Releases	15466	Database errors on dashboard		Administration	3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened		2010-11-18T07:11:43Z	2012-09-04T12:33:11Z	"Not sure why it's happening and it's only happening on one of my blogs, but posting it anyway.

== Incoming Links ==

{{{
WordPress database error: [Incorrect string value: '\xD0\xA3 \xD0\xBC\xD0...' for column 'option_value' at row 1]
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As a user, you will love the new <strong>lighter interface</strong>, the contextual help on every screen, the <strong>1,217 bug fixes and feature enhancements</strong>, bulk updates so you can upgrade 15 plugins at once with a single click, and blah blah blah just watch the video. <img src=\'http://wordpress.org/news/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif\' alt=\':)\' class=\'wp-smiley\' /> <em>(In HD, if you can, so you can catch the Easter eggs.)</em></p>\n<p><object classid=\""clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000\"" width=\""640\"" height=\""360\"" codebase=\""http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0\""><param name=\""flashvars\"" value=\""guid=BQtfIEY1&amp;width=640&amp;height=360&amp;locksize=no&amp;dynamicseek=false&amp;qc_publisherId=p-18-mFEk4J448M\"" /><param name=\""src\"" value=\""http://v.wordpress.com/wp-content/plugins/video/flvplayer.swf?ver=1.21\"" /><param name=\""wmode\"" value=\""transparent\"" /><param name=\""allowfullscreen\"" value=\""true\"" /><embed type=\""application/x-shockwave-flash\"" width=\""640\"" height=\""360\"" src=\""http://v.wordpress.com/wp-content/plugins/video/flvplayer.swf?ver=1.21\"" allowfullscreen=\""true\"" wmode=\""transparent\"" flashvars=\""guid=BQtfIEY1&amp;width=640&amp;height=360&amp;locksize=no&amp;dynamicseek=false&amp;qc_publisherId=p-18-mFEk4J448M\""></embed></object></p>\n<p>If you&#8217;d like to embed the WordPress 3.0 video tour in your blog, copy and paste this code for the high quality version:</p>\n<pre class=\""brush: xml;\"">&lt;embed src=&quot;http://v.wordpress.com/wp-content/plugins/video/flvplayer.swf?ver=1.21&quot; type=&quot;application/x-shockwave-flash&quot; width=&quot;640&quot; height=&quot;360&quot; wmode=&quot;transparent&quot; seamlesstabbing=&quot;true&quot; allowfullscreen=&quot;true&quot; allowscriptaccess=&quot;always&quot; overstretch=&quot;true&quot; flashvars=&quot;guid=BQtfIEY1&amp;amp;width=640&amp;amp;height=360&amp;amp;locksize=no&amp;amp;dynamicseek=false&amp;amp;qc_publisherId=p-18-mFEk4J448M&quot; title=&quot;Introducing WordPress 3.0 &amp;quot;Thelonious&amp;quot;&quot;&gt;&lt;/embed&gt;</pre>\n<p>For a more comprehensive look at everything that has improved in 3.0 check out <a href=\""http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_3.0\"">3.0&#8242;s Codex page</a> or the <a href=\""http://core.trac.wordpress.org/query?group=status&amp;milestone=3.0&amp;desc=1&amp;order=priority\"">long list of issues in Trac</a>. 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}}}
"	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	21051	Database query needs optimization - function post_exists		Performance	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-06-23T10:42:34Z	2012-06-23T21:09:26Z	"Function post_exists in /wp-admin/includes/post.php is causing full table scans and sometimes it takes upto 30 seconds when there are millions of records in wp_posts table.

Sample query -

{{{
# Time: 120623  2:16:28
# User@Host: test[test] @ localhost []
# Query_time: 17  Lock_time: 0  Rows_sent: 0  Rows_examined: 13952234
SELECT ID FROM wp_posts WHERE 1=1 AND post_title = 'MIO WALKBLK'AND post_content = 'Mio Walk Black MENS HEART RATE DIGITAL FACE<br /><br /> Brand: MIO<br /> Style: HRM<br /> Size: Mens<br /> Attachement: Black Resin Band';
}}}

On running EXPLAIN output generated is

{{{
id 	select_type 	table 	type 	possible_keys 	key 	key_len 	ref 	rows 	Extra
1 	SIMPLE 	wp_posts 	ALL 	NULL	NULL	NULL	NULL	13952445 	Using where
}}}

Clearly its not making use of any index on wp_posts and thus causes full table scans and slow queries.

Suggestions:
More parameters like 'post_type', 'post_author', and 'post_category' can be added to improve functionality of post_exists function and this might also improve performance of database queries."	arpit.tambi.in
Future Releases	9642	Database Schema Optimizations		Database	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2009-04-24T19:42:40Z	2013-02-16T16:15:57Z	Diffs coming...	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	15921	date column filter in media list table		Date/Time	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-12-20T18:25:49Z	2011-03-23T17:08:18Z	"please add a filter for date column in media list table, like posts list table.

in wp-admin\includes\class-wp-media-list-table.php @ line:288
replace:
{{{
<td <?php echo $attributes ?>><?php echo $h_time ?></td>
}}}

with:
{{{
<td <?php echo $attributes ?>><?php echo apply_filters( 'media_date_column_time', $h_time); ?></td>
}}}"	gonahkar
Future Releases	15790	Date column for Scheduled posts should also state the time		Administration	3.0.4	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-12-13T04:37:07Z	2013-01-22T17:33:17Z	"For obvious reasons, for scheduled posts, it's very useful to see not just the date but the time, but the wp-admin posts interface does not show it - only the date.

It'd be very useful to see the time as well.

Thanks."	archon810
Next Release	22916	Date/time format translations for front-end	nacin	I18N	3.5	normal	normal	3.6	enhancement	assigned		2012-12-13T14:51:25Z	2013-03-01T15:00:29Z	"Hi.

Since the split of mo/po files between admin and front-end contexts, some resources that were useful for the front-end are now available only for admin. One of them is the date/time format: it's really great it's localized in the reading options panel, but the main purpose of the option remains the front-end and the way the dates and times are displayed, so we need the ""translations"" in the front-end po/mo files.

So the request is to switch the following strings from admin to general text domain:
* F j, Y
* g:i a
* F j, Y g:i a

Thanks."	npetetin
Future Releases	18998	date/time handling in xml-rpc assumes GMT value		XML-RPC	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-10-19T08:09:16Z	2012-01-04T17:43:57Z	"When trying to set post publication times via XML-RPC I noticed that the dateCreated value was assumed to be GMT. 

one section of code:
{{{
                // Do some timestamp voodoo
                if ( !empty( $content_struct['date_created_gmt'] ) )
                        $dateCreated = str_replace( 'Z', '', $content_struct['date_created_gmt']->getIso() ) . 'Z'; // We know this is supposed to be GMT, so we're going to slap that Z on there by force
                elseif ( !empty( $content_struct['dateCreated']) )
                        $dateCreated = $content_struct['dateCreated']->getIso();

                if ( !empty( $dateCreated ) ) {
                        $post_date = get_date_from_gmt(iso8601_to_datetime($dateCreated));
                        $post_date_gmt = iso8601_to_datetime($dateCreated, 'GMT');
                } else {
                        $post_date = current_time('mysql');
                        $post_date_gmt = current_time('mysql', 1);
                }

}}}

in the following part:
{{{
                if ( !empty( $dateCreated ) ) {
                        $post_date = get_date_from_gmt(iso8601_to_datetime($dateCreated));
                        $post_date_gmt = iso8601_to_datetime($dateCreated, 'GMT');
                } else {
}}}

$post_date is set to GMT (get_date_from_gmt()) value of $dateCreated (assuming it's GMT)
and then $post_date_gmt is set to GMT ... 

this forces both values to be identical and assumed to be GMT. this also breaks the ability to set the timezone in the value of dateCreated even though the ISO8061 spec allows it.

I've attached a patch to class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php which appears to fix this problem and allows future published posts to publish properly at the expected date/time.

to duplicate, use an XML-RPC client (I'm using a Perl script) to add a new post and set the dateCreated to a dateTime.iso8061 entity with the value of '20111019T19:05:00+0900' (or something equivlent for your timezone which would be easy to identify as an incorrect value if so.) the publish date of the new post will be the GMT value.

A workaround would be to do all the GMT conversion in the client prior to sending via XML-RPC, but that would make it seem that dateCreated and date_created_gmt will always be duplicate. I've included a patch in case this wasn't an intentional design decision.

"	alien8
Future Releases	23056	date_i18n() does not localize dateformat 'r'		I18N	1.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-26T02:47:11Z	2012-12-26T04:32:58Z	"The weekday and month strings in a date being formatted with the 'r' format character are not being localized.

I've looked at the [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-includes/functions.php trunk code] and it looks like the 'r' case is not being considered at all in the [http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/date_i18n date_i18n()] function.


This bug is very easy to reproduce:
{{{
print ( date_i18n( 'r', 972144067 ) );
}}}

Expected output for language Dutch:[[BR]]
''za, 21 okt 2000 16:01:07 +0200''

Received output:[[BR]]
''Sat, 21 Oct 2000 16:01:07 +0000''



== Potential patch: ==

A bit of a hacky patch would go along the lines of:

{{{
if( !function_exists( 'patch_date_i18n' ) ) :
add_filter( 'date_i18n', 'patch_date_i18n', 10, 4 );
function patch_date_i18n( $formatted_date, $req_format, $timestamp, $gmt ) {

	if( $req_format !== 'r' )
		return $formatted_date;

	global $wp_locale;
	$datefunc = $gmt? 'gmdate' : 'date';

	$find = array (
		$datefunc( 'M', $timestamp ),
		$datefunc( 'D', $timestamp ),
	);
	$replace = array(
		$wp_locale->get_month_abbrev( $wp_locale->get_month( $datefunc( 'm', $timestamp ) ) ),
		$wp_locale->get_weekday_abbrev( $wp_locale->get_weekday( $datefunc( 'w', $timestamp ) ) ),
	);
	return str_replace( $find, $replace, $formatted_date );
}
endif;
}}}

Hope this helps. Would be great if this could be fixed.

Smile,
Juliette
"	jrf
Future Releases	20973	date_i18n() produces invalid output for shorthand formats		Date/Time	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-15T13:39:50Z	2013-04-04T16:36:54Z	"date_i18n() function relies on parsing passed format to make adjustments. However shorthand formats are not handled and produce invalid output.

Example:

{{{
var_dump( date_i18n( 'Y-m-d\TH:i:sP', time() ) ); // 2012-06-15T13:34:03+03:00 << ok
var_dump( date_i18n( DATE_W3C, time() ) ); // 2012-06-15T13:34:03+03:00 << ok
var_dump( date_i18n( 'c', time() ) ); // 2012-06-15T13:34:03+00:00 << broken time zone!
}}}


Hook-level fix:

{{{
add_filter( 'date_i18n', 'fix_c_time_format', 10, 3 );

function fix_c_time_format( $date, $format, $timestamp ) {

    if ( 'c' == $format )
        $date = date_i18n( DATE_W3C, $timestamp );

    return $date;
}
}}}

See [http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/q/54700/847 Why time functions show invalid time zone when using 'c' time format?]

Possibly related (can't say for sure from description) #13538"	Rarst
Future Releases	11931	Day/Month/Year Permalink Structure Fails in Archives	ryan	Rewrite Rules	2.8.6	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-01-17T14:53:37Z	2010-06-23T17:02:55Z	"If you use a permalink structure with %day%/%monthnum%/%year% then the archives automatically become date/%day%/%monthnum%/%year%. Wordpress automatically makes the links to monthly archives date/01/2010 etc (which is good), but if you go to it you get a 404 not found.

Reproduce using for example /%post_id%/%postname%/%day%/%monthnum%/%year%/

I ""fixed"" it with this plugin I wrote, but it will probably fail when things like /page/2/ come into play (that wasn't really important yet). "	Frenzie
Future Releases	21036	DB Repair on Multisite looks for wp_1_....		Multisite	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-21T12:37:40Z	2012-12-10T00:26:59Z	"Log in to your site and need to repair. WP nicely prompts you, so you click the repair button and get this:


{{{
wp_1_posts: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_posts' doesn't exist
wp_1_comments: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_comments' doesn't exist
wp_1_links: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_links' doesn't exist
wp_1_options: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_options' doesn't exist
wp_1_postmeta: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_postmeta' doesn't exist
wp_1_terms: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_terms' doesn't exist
wp_1_term_taxonomy: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_term_taxonomy' doesn't exist
wp_1_term_relationships: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_term_relationships' doesn't exist
wp_1_commentmeta: Table 'wordpress.wp_1_commentmeta' doesn't exist
}}}


I've seen this over and over again, and generally I tell people to go into phpMyAdmin and repair there, which works. But clearly looking for wp_1_ is going to be problematic for non-WPMU upgraded sites. Which are quickly becoming the majority."	Ipstenu
Future Releases	10883	db-error.php not used for all DB failures	ryan	Database	2.8.4	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2009-10-01T02:45:28Z	2013-01-25T04:39:55Z	"db-error.php (the optional custom DB error message file to be placed in wp-content) does not get included all the time. Sometimes wp-db.php will use its {{{bail()}}} method to spit out its own message.  This code needs to be there too:

{{{
        if ( file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/db-error.php' ) ) {
                require_once( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/db-error.php' );
                die();
        }
}}}"	markjaquith
Future Releases	19207	dbdelta supporting foreign key		Upgrade/Install	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-11-08T19:10:44Z	2012-07-02T09:54:41Z	Is there a plan to include support for foreign key inside dbdelta function?	manutdotcom
Future Releases	16805	default 'from' hostname		Mail	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2011-03-09T15:11:39Z	2011-06-08T15:27:33Z	"The logic used to create the hostname portion of default e-mail address when calling wp_mail doesn't make sense.

Lines 384-392 of wp-includes/pluggable.php read:
{{{
	if ( !isset( $from_email ) ) {
		// Get the site domain and get rid of www.
		$sitename = strtolower( $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] );
		if ( substr( $sitename, 0, 4 ) == 'www.' ) {
			$sitename = substr( $sitename, 4 );
		}

		$from_email = 'wordpress@' . $sitename;
	}
}}}

We assume that if www. is in the sitename that it is not part of the e-mail address. I reviewed a few RFCs and have not found where 'www.' is prohibited from the hostname portion of an e-mail address. I concede that john.smith@ www.sitename.com is now common, but it is still a legal name.

Additionally, if the $_SERVER[ 'SERVER_NAME' ] is a sub-domain such as blogs.sitename.com the e-mail is going to send from john.smith@ blogs.sitename.com.

For consistency I suggest we either remove all nth level domain names above the first or remove none. This way it will be more obvious when people need to use the wp_mail_from filter and not just appear to be random."	lonnylot
Future Releases	20237	Default editor needs support for non-DFW fullscreen mode		Editor	3.3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2012-03-14T23:13:51Z	2012-12-27T22:54:22Z	"There's currently no way to change whether or not to use distraction-free-writing (DFW) mode for the default WYSIWYG editor. When inserting a new editor via the wp_editor() function, you can pass 'dfw' => false as one of the settings arguments; but in 'edit-form-advanced.php', the editor is hard-coded to use DFW.

Many people prefer to make layout and styling adjustments in full-screen view, so it seems strange to have this preference hard-coded. Recommend adding an option to Settings > Writing to select between DFW and classic full-screen."	danblaker
Future Releases	22946	Default filter erroneously turns FTP hostnames into HTTP links		Formatting	2.0.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-14T20:01:51Z	2012-12-22T19:40:55Z	"The function _make_web_ftp_clickable_cb in wp-includes/formatting.php is invoked upon any hostname matching ""www."" or ""ftp."" at the beginning. It pre-pends 'http://' and makes the link clickable (i.e. wraps it in <a href="""">).

As a default that makes sense for things beginning www. - but not for everything beginning ftp.

In my case, I was using the plugin WP Better Emails, and sent out an email with this line (approx):

`Here is the FTP server: ftp.example.com`

WP, by default, ""helpfully"" totally mangles this into:
`Here is the FTP server: <a href=""http://ftp.example.com"">http://ftp.example.com</a>`

The recipient of my email now believes that I was sending him an HTTP link, and is confused that it does not work. But in fact I never sent such a link - that was WordPress mangling what I did send.

Sure, some FTP servers will also have HTTP listening. But by default WordPress assumes that they all do, which is crazy.

Proposed solution: on line 1471 of wp-includes/formatting.php (as found in 3.4.2), change:
{{{
$ret = preg_replace_callback( '#([\s>])((www|ftp)\.[\w\\x80-\\xff\#$%&~/.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]+)#is', '_make_web_ftp_clickable_cb', $ret );
}}}
by removing the ""ftp"" case, hence:
{{{
$ret = preg_replace_callback( '#([\s>])((www)\.[\w\\x80-\\xff\#$%&~/.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]+)#is', '_make_web_ftp_clickable_cb', $ret );
}}}
The function _make_web_ftp_clickable_cb should then be renamed by removing ftp_, since the case of turning FTP hostnames into clickable HTTP links would have been removed."	DavidAnderson
Future Releases	20186	Default font in the Visual Editor doesn't work well in all languages		Editor		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-03-06T20:41:53Z	2012-05-02T20:25:57Z	As the title. This is somewhat unnoticed as most themes seem set the fonts there with editor-style.css. However we would need a default that works well for themes that don't set that.	azaozz
Future Releases	20252	"Default img url when adding media includes ""http://etc"" causing insecure content in https pages"		Media	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-03-18T04:03:19Z	2012-03-21T04:49:20Z	"New post, insert media, select an image and have a look at the <img src="""" part. It links to the full ""http://website/wp-content"" address causing images to be loaded as ""insecure content"" when the full page is loaded via https://website/

If this was instead just ""/wp-content/bla"", then when the page is loaded via https, all images would by default load with https as well, mitigating against insecure content loading.
"	markcunningham
Future Releases	16009	Define z-index on the new admin bar		General	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2010-12-28T15:41:24Z	2011-01-06T12:08:20Z	"Proposal for z-index to be defined on the new admin bar (so that it will work in harmony with browser toolbar --> Web Develoepr Toolbar's ""Display Element Information"" Feature)

When the new admin toolbar is showing,
crucial information from the Web Developer Toolbar's 
""Display Element Information"" balloon becomes hidden.

Specifying a z-index for the admin toolbar seems to resolve this problem.

ie.
I changed line 92 of class-wp-admin-bar.php, 
FROM:

{{{
<div id=""wpadminbar"">
}}}

TO:

{{{
<div id=""wpadminbar"" style=""z-index:1000;"">
}}}


It seems that the z-index value is somewhat arbitrary to getting these two toolbars to work in harmony... as I've tried values ranging from 0 to 1000, and they all worked."	BlueKachina
Future Releases	20317	Delete auto-draft using window.onbeforeunload		General		low	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-03-28T22:50:27Z	2012-03-28T22:53:23Z	"When a user goes to post-new.php, a new auto-draft post is created.

Old auto-drafts are garbage-collected: #19663

To lessen the need for GC, we could send an AJAX request to delete the auto-draft immediately when the user navigates away from the page (but not when he presses the Submit button).

"	scribu
Future Releases	12720	Delete user and hook confusion when deleting users in Multisite		Users	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-03-26T12:42:59Z	2010-06-23T17:24:58Z	"Currently:
The hook ''wpmu_delete_user'' fires when deleting user in Super Admin->Users.
The hook ''remove_user_from_blog'' when deleting user under site Users->Authors & Users.
In standard WP:
The hook ''delete_user'' is called when deleting users it should be the same in MultiSite when deleting from Super Admin->Users.
Or add new hooks and deprecate previous.
''delete_user_from_network'' for when deleting a user totally.
''delete_user_from_site'' for when deleting a user from a specific site. This is hook also then fires in non-MultiSite mode since that then corresponds to one site."	andreasnrb
Future Releases	23857	Delete User Should Delete Comments		Users	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-25T07:10:55Z	2013-04-02T04:53:31Z	The delete user function should also delete that user's comments or attribute that users comments to the person specified. That way, deletion of accounts goes a lot smoother.	jamcat22
Future Releases	15930	Deleted page bin view?		General	3.0.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2010-12-21T10:32:30Z	2010-12-26T22:43:21Z	"I hoped I was able to see the pages which I delete (in the trashbin) but the all stay dark... So I can't view them!

I think it would be a good feature to see them to see if somebody didn't delete the wrong page! Or when you need something form a deleted page that you can still get it without restoring it first"	JonezJeA
Future Releases	23361	"Deleting a user in Network Admin still defaults to ""Delete all posts"""		Network Admin	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-01T19:02:55Z	2013-02-01T19:21:46Z	"Background: #20045, #23224

We should either do what those tickets suggested in Network Admin as well for consistency, or redo/remove the form, since the attribution only works for the main site, as noted in [comment:ticket:20045:14]."	SergeyBiryukov
Future Releases	22070	Deleting menus with no title / slow menu saving		Menus	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-10-01T12:28:55Z	2012-10-01T12:35:48Z	"Hello there

I saw that when saving nav menus in wp-admin/nav-menus.php WordPress executes the following lines, if a menu item is saved (no matter if newly added or existing) that doesn't have a title:

{{{
if ( empty( $_POST['menu-item-title'][$_key] ) )
  continue;
}}}

I changed this to the following to make it work. Problem is, it needs to be removed from $menu_items, because it's handled like a deleted menu else.

{{{
if ( empty( $_POST['menu-item-title'][$_key] ) ) {
  if (isset($menu_items[$_POST['menu-item-db-id'][$_key]]))
    unset($menu_items[$_POST['menu-item-db-id'][$_key]]);
    continue;
  }
}
}}}

'''Sidenote''':
With that fixed, I was able to solve a major saving bug. Many of our customers have a lot of menu items in out nav_menu (like 100 - 600), which without a timeout would take 10 minutes and more to save.

So I created some hotfix jQuery script that does ""dirty-handling"". Basically it marks everything that's touched (like changed data, adding a menu item or moving things around) as ""dirty"". On submit it doesn't nothing more than change every ""undirty"" menu items title to an empty string so it doesn't get saved. 

I think WordPress core developers could integrate something like this with far less code since I wasn't able to use events - I didn't really had a lot of time to fix this. So if it helps anyone, this is the jQuery code I used to create the fix:

{{{
jQuery(function($) {
  // the currently displayed menu form
  var $form = $('#update-nav-menu');

  // Listen to new menus, since we have no possibility to hook
  // we have to interval it, because we can't capture an event here
  $('.submit-add-to-menu').click(function() {
    var $item_count = $form.find('.menu-item-handle').length;
    var $interval_id = setInterval(function() {
      var $current_item_count = $form.find('.menu-item-handle').length;
      if ($item_count < $current_item_count) {
        clearInterval($interval_id);
        // Add the dirty flag and set it to dirty immediately
        add_dirty_flags(1);
        // Reassign the mousedown/up events
        assign_mouse_events();
      }
    },200);
  });

  // add a hidden field, telling if the menu is dirty (by default, it's not)
  function add_dirty_flags($flag) {
    $form.find('.menu-item-handle').each(function() {
      if ($(this).find('.dirty-handle').length == 0) {
        var $html = '<input type=""hidden"" class=""dirty-handle"" value=""' + $flag + '"" />';
        $(this).append($html);
        console.log('flag added');
      }
    });
  }

  // (re)assigns mouse events to menu items
  function assign_mouse_events() {
    var $menu_items = $('.menu-item-bar');
    // Unbind previously assigned events
    $menu_items.unbind('mouseup').unbind('mousedown');

    // Dirty Flag handler if a click happens
    $menu_items.mousedown(function() {
      $(this).find('.dirty-handle').val('1');
    });

    // if the parent changes on release the mouse handle, change all items with the new parent to dirty
    $menu_items.mouseup(function() {
      menu_save_mouseup($(this));
    });
  }

  // The call back for mouseup on menu bars
  function menu_save_mouseup($this) {
    var $temp_object = $this.parent();
    // Mark everything with the same parent dirty
    setTimeout(function() {
      var $parent_id = $temp_object.find('.menu-item-data-parent-id').val();
      // Go through all fields, dirtying everything that has the same parent
      $('.menu-item-data-parent-id').each(function() {
        if ($(this).val() == $parent_id)
          $(this).parent().prev().find('.dirty-handle').val('1');
      });
    },200);
  }

  // On submit make every undirty menu an empty title, so it won't get saved
  // We're using a hoax in nav-menus.php, line 335 here..
  $form.submit(function() {
    // Now traverse all handles and make only dirties saveable
    $form.find('.menu-item-handle').each(function() {
      // Find the dirty flag
      var $is_dirty = $(this).find('.dirty-handle').val();
      $(this).find('.dirty-handle').remove();
      if ($is_dirty == 0) {
        // The div containing the menu informations
        var $forms = $(this).parent().next();
        // Remove the title value so it doesn't get saved
        $forms.find('.edit-menu-item-title').val('');
      }
    });
    return true;
  });

  // Assign mouse events on first load
  assign_mouse_events();
  // Add all dirty flags (not dirty by default of course)
  add_dirty_flags(0);
});
}}}

Since WordPress now only saves the menu's that changed it doesn't matter how many menu items a customer has, but only how many he want's to save at one time."	msebel
Future Releases	23525	Deleting one Image from upload resets/destroys upload batch changes		Media	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-19T12:02:45Z	2013-02-19T13:16:35Z	"Confirming the image delete of one image from an upload batch discards all text-changes so far with the properties of all other images of that batch.

"	hakre
Future Releases	23825	Demand to disable plugins in order to create a network doesn't make sense		Network Admin	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-20T11:02:37Z	2013-04-03T14:46:47Z	"1. have some plugins active on a stand alone WP
2. add define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true); to wp-config.php
3. go to ""tools"" >> ""Network Setup"" and you get a ""Warning: Please deactivate your plugins before enabling the Network feature.""
4. you have to disable the plugins in order to continue the process

And I have to ask why? This doesn't make sense for the following reasons
1. Why plugins and not themes? any ""bad"" code that can be in a plugin can also be in a theme.

2. If the plugins provide essential functionality, then my site will stop behaving as expected. This basically will put the site in maintenance mode, so why not to do it automatically in the code to be able to get faster in and out of this mode?

3. Did it ever happened that a plugin ruined a network install?

At the least this should be treated as a warning and not as an error, i.e. the text get displayed but the user can continue with the process if he decides to ignore the warning."	mark-k
Future Releases	21432	Deprecate *_blog_option()	ryan	General	3.4.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened	dev-feedback	2012-07-31T21:53:06Z	2012-10-24T17:44:45Z	"Deprecate get_blog_option(), add_blog_option(), update_blog_option(), and delete_blog_option(). The regular *_option() functions wrapped with switch_to_blog() and restore_current_blog() should be used instead.

Previous discussion:

http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/21270#comment:11"	ryan
Future Releases	20070	Deprecate Blogger XML-RPC Methods		XML-RPC	3.3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-02-18T18:32:26Z	2012-02-18T18:32:58Z	"The XML-RPC API supports the legacy Blogger API methods, but these methods have apparently not been very well tested or maintained. 

Given that the `wp.*` XML-RPC namespace now covers everything that the Blogger API does, I suggest the blogger methods be officially deprecated with an eye towards removing them in a future version. 

At the very least, the MetaWeblog API should be used by clients instead, as it was explicitly designed to enhance and supersede the Blogger API."	maxcutler
Future Releases	18199	Deprecate IE7 in the Admin		Administration		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-07-21T21:05:15Z	2013-04-26T01:27:26Z	"markjaquith:
> Everyone hates IE7. It’s insecure. Let’s make it go away. Also, dropping IE6 didn’t give us much beyond goodwill, because most of the hacks we needed for IE6, we also need for IE7. So we could actually clean up our CSS a bit if we dropped IE7."	nacin
Future Releases	10158	Deprecate is_home() and is_single(), in favor of is_blog() and is_post()		Themes		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2009-06-14T16:56:32Z	2012-08-17T19:24:06Z	Thoughts?	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	9378	Deprecate manage_category cap in favor of its object type's cap		Taxonomy	2.7.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-03-23T10:51:17Z	2010-07-01T17:37:35Z	"I encountered a problem in WordPress 2.7.1 {{{ $wp_roles->remove_cap('editor', 'manage_links'); }}} doesn't remove that capability for the Editor role entirely, but it still displays the page ""link categories"", and you can perform actions on that page. This is because that page needs ""manage_categories"" instead of ""manage_links"".

I would propose to either require the manage_links capability for this page, or introduce a new capability (something as manage_link_categories for example)."	mastermind
Future Releases	6778	Detect when the config will cause infinite loop		Permalinks	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened	dev-feedback	2008-04-19T13:46:14Z	2010-01-15T13:20:35Z	"Behavior:

If you put in http://www.domain.com in the ""Wordpress Address"" setting, then Wordpress will automatically do a redirect from http://domain.com to http://www.domain.com.  Many hosting packages allow the user to deal with www and non-www versions of their domain.  This will cause an infinite redirect loop if, for example, the ""Wordpress Address"" is set to http://www.domain.com and the hosting setting is set remove the www from the domain address-- to redirect http://www.domain.com to http://domain.com.

Expected behavior:

When setting the ""Wordpress Address"" setting, it should detect if the canocical code will cause an infinite redirect loop and warn/correct the mistake"	Analogpoint
Future Releases	19649	DFW Auto textarea lengthening is twitchy	koopersmith	Editor		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned		2011-12-22T21:52:36Z	2012-04-27T21:08:56Z	"The auto textarea lengthening is twitchy. It shoves the content up a line, then pulls it back down.

Best seen in a screencast: http://screencast.com/t/e5zIpkk9nY"	markjaquith
Future Releases	23339	DFW in HTML mode should have switch text direction button for RTL languages		Editor		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-31T12:22:55Z	2013-02-01T19:14:02Z	It is hard to edit HTML when the flow of the text is right to left. The normal HTML editor has this button when used in RTL environment.	mark-k
Future Releases	20330	Differences between creating folders for plugins and uploaded media (problem with safe_mode)		Upload	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-03-30T10:27:56Z	2012-04-04T16:26:08Z	"After installing 3.2.1 (into subdirectory test) there is missing URL path in menu Media - Store uploads in this folder. But nevermind, I am not sure if this is a bug or expected?

I tried to update Akismet automatically, no problem (only FTP credentials required). I tried to install new plugin automatically, also no problem.

Directories are created, plugins installed. But when I try to upload some media files, there is following error:


{{{
""Testing-picture-50g.jpg"" has failed to upload due to an error
The uploaded file could not be moved to /data/www/h/domain.cz/public_html/test/wp-content/uploads.
}}}

When I look at ""uploads"" directory - there is CHMOD 775, but I ""Cannot change attributes of remote files!""
When I delete this folder and create it manually, then everything works. But it is not possible to organize media into month- and year-based folders, because they are not working when created automatically by WordPress.

And I suppose there is some kind of problem in the way how creating folders for uploading media works. Yes, hosting is limited with safe_mode, but why creating folders and installing plugins works without problem and creating folders for uploaded media does not work?

We had several reports from different users about problems with uploading media and this is the only clue I could find. Maybe there is something which was fixed for updating processes, but not for uploading media (especially for creating directories). Any idea?

Also automatic upgrade to WP 3.3.1 works well. But in 3.3.1 there is probably a bug, because picture is not uploaded, but there is no Error reported (as in 3.2.1). It looks like media file is uploaded, but only media post is created and file is not uploaded (there is no thumbnail (only icon of missing picture). I suppose, that users should be notified what is going on here?

Summary in the end:

1) In WP 3.3.1 there is no error for users after unsuccessfull media upload and there should be (regression from 3.2.1).

2) There are different ways to create folders for updating/installing plugins and creating folders for media uploads and the second way does not work when safe_mode is on."	pavelevap
Future Releases	21158	different result when shortcode atribute without value		Shortcodes	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-04T19:11:44Z	2012-07-04T19:11:44Z	"imagine those two shortcodes

{{{
[shortcode attribute]
[shortcode attribute=value]
}}}

IMO they should have the same result, just the second should have some value to the attribute and the first should have NULL or false

But if you do

{{{
add_shortcode( 'shortcode', 'my_shortcode' );
function my_shortcode( $atts ) { print_r ($atts); }
}}}

the first shortcode results in

{{{
array (
  0 => 'attribute',
)
}}}

while the second in 

{{{
array (
  'attribute' => 'value',
)
}}}

I'm not sure, maybe it is intentional, i have not found any description, what should shortcode attribute without value do. But imo it should work as i have described as it is the only way how it could clear some predefined value (the only other way is to set it to empty string, which may not always be the same as NULL or FALSE)."	thomask
Future Releases	21842	Diffrerent Custom Taxonomy Unable to Have Same Term Name  in Version 3.4.2	oneTarek	Taxonomy	3.4.2	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-09-08T09:27:28Z	2012-09-14T23:47:16Z	"Before WordPress version 3.4.2 We know that WordPress does not support same word as category and tags. Assume you have a category named ""iPhone"" and it's slug is 'iphone' and now you want to add a new tag named ""iPhone"" , in this case tag slug will be 'iphone-2'. But if you have a custom taxonomy ""Device"" then the slug will be 'iphone' same as category ""iphone"". It means WordPress did not support same category and tag but can be same with any custom taxonomy. I tested many times this case.

But today after updating <a href=""http://onetarek.com""><strong>My WordPress Blog</strong></a> to version 3.4.2 I found a mistake on it. I have 3 custom taxonomy. 'Type', 'Brand' and 'OS' . Before WP 3.4.2 I was able to use same word as Category and Type and also same slug for those. But now in version 3.4.2 when I am adding new terms It is getting slug with extra number 2. Example: I have a Category 'Apple' it's slug 'apple'. Now I am trying to add a 'Brand' taxonomy term 'Apple', the slug is being created 'apple-2'. But this problem was not in before WP 3.4.2"	onetarek
Future Releases	20041	"Disable ""Priority"" and ""Severity"" fields for new users"		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-02-14T13:04:53Z	2012-02-18T19:14:30Z	"When a new user comes to report an issue in trac, they always seem to overestimate the severity of their problem.

I guess this is normal human psychology, but it makes the field less useful for everyone else.

So, I propose that only bug gardeners be allowed to set these fields, similar to how the milestone field works."	scribu
Future Releases	20523	Disable autoloader when using class_exists()		General	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-04-23T10:08:32Z	2012-05-16T01:07:04Z	"A couple of files inside the /wp-includes/pomo directory use class_exists() the wrong way, for example in /wp-includes/pomo/entry.php :
{{{
if ( !class_exists( 'Translation_Entry') ):
}}}

It should be:
{{{
if ( !class_exists( 'Translation_Entry', false) ):
}}}

The second parameter 'false' disables autoloading. This is important because I'm integrating some WP functions into another existing website which already comes with an Autoloader for some classes = confusion.

This should be easy to fix. Thanks :)
"	michael.heuberger
Future Releases	17478	Disable Comments for Pages / Disable Comments for Pages Site-Wide		General	3.1.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-05-17T19:04:25Z	2011-11-08T16:23:44Z	"Ladies and gentlemen, 

it's been suggested on the Forum that I start a new ticket here. I think it's a good idea. 

Here's a couple of suggestions that I believe if implemented would greatly improve WordPress functionality and popularity:

1) Make the Display Widget  for pages visible by default, the way it was before the WordPress 3.0. Many non-blog WordPress website owners, and many bloggers, want the comments for pages disabled, but have no idea how to do that, because the Discussion checkbox in the Screen Options panel for Pages  is deselected by default. As a result, most people new to WP 3 have no idea that Discussion Widget even exists, and have trouble disabling comments on pages. 

Disabling such comments is very necessary in many situations. For example, a page that includes only a contact form, shouldn't have comments. Most WordPress users do not need their portfolios, or their ""About"" pages commented – and so on. 

2) Create the checkbox that would allow to toggle all comments (old and new) comments for all pages with one click – and a separate checkbox that would allow to toggle all comments (old and new) for all posts – site-wide. 

Many WordPress based business websites have hundreds of pages, and it would save a lot of time if the owner or designer could just disable the comments by deselecting one checkbox. I do realize it can be easily done by commenting out the comments in the code, but wouldn't it be nicer to have it as a checkbox option? 

Some of the owners of such sites want to have a blog on their site, too - and want to have comments as a traditional part of blog functionality. That's what comments for pages and posts should be toggle-able site-wide independently from each other. 

For best experience, the post comments should also have a toggle checkbox. Some owners may want to disable comments for all posts site-wide, too. 

To see where this request is coming from, please Google ""disable comments for pages wordpress"" and you will see that the issue does cause quite a bit of confusion. 

Also please see this thread of the WordPress support forum about: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/disable-comments-for-page-option/

I hope this suggestion helps to improve WordPress – already the greatest open source CMS platform.

Best regards, 

Dimitri Vorontzov
 "	Dimitri Vorontzov
Future Releases	12521	Disable Site Wide Discussions - Admin Settings		Comments	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-03-05T01:44:26Z	2011-08-27T08:42:14Z	In the admin discussions options there should be an option to completely disable discussions site wide.	ceenz
Future Releases	22498	Disabling Header Text should not reset Header Text Color to default		Appearance	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-18T22:31:17Z	2012-11-18T22:31:17Z	"In Appearance > Header, if you uncheck the 'Show header text with your image' option and Save, the Text Color option is reset to whatever the default is.

With JS enabled, the Text Color option is hidden when the checkbox is unchecked, but in no-js both options are displayed all the time. It's odd to set a header text color and uncheck the option only to have it reset your choice to the default.

Related: #22461"	DrewAPicture
Future Releases	18563	Disallowing editing of .php files in the plugin editor blocks access to allowable extensions		Administration	2.8	normal	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-09-01T04:12:29Z	2011-11-02T00:06:47Z	"By using the editable_extensions filter, a user can disallow the editing of php files (more accurately: files with a php extension...)

{{{
add_filter( 'editable_extensions', 'disallow_php_file_editing' );
function disallow_php_file_editing( $editable_extensions ) {
	unset( $editable_extensions[0] );	
	return $editable_extensions;
}
}}}

However, the file selected when first clicking on the Editor link in the menu is always a php file, so the user is given the ""Files of this type are not editable"" wp_die() message without being presented with a chance to select a file with a different/allowable extension."	trepmal
Future Releases	21157	disapearing class=anything when ctrl+c & ctrl+v in tinymce editor		TinyMCE	3.4	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-04T18:46:12Z	2012-12-16T22:25:03Z	"type

{{{
Lorem class=anything Ipsum
}}}

anywhere. Copy the text and paste it to the WP's WYSIWYG editor. The result is just 

{{{
Lorem Ipsum
}}}

I have tried it with tinymce demo on their site and it works normaly, so it seems that only wp editor is affected.

The same wrong result is with class=""anything"", when using spaces around equal symbol (class = anything), it works normaly. Seems like some poorly written attemp to remove classes from pasted text (it does not affect id or other tag parameters i have tested)

P.S.: i am using Chrome if it makes some diference"	thomask
Future Releases	12769	Disappearing posts/pages (in quickedit mode)		Quick/Bulk Edit	2.9.2	low	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-03-30T08:53:39Z	2011-03-13T22:53:58Z	"Steps to reproduce:
1. Quickedit a post.
2. Click save and instanly click quick-edit on another post.
When the ajax-request completes the first quick-edited post will disappear from the posts table. This is only a display bug."	catahac
Future Releases	23915	discover_pingback_server_uri cases an error when discovery URI sets multiple Content-type headers		Pings/Trackbacks	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-01T14:25:25Z	2013-04-02T01:58:44Z	"Line 1673 in wp-includes/comment.php uses preg_match() on the output of wp_remote_retrieve_header(). When multiple headers are set of the same name, wp_remote_retrieve_header() returns an array.

Thus occasionally the following error occurs:

PHP Warning: preg_match() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in xxxxxxx/wp-includes/comment.php on line 1673

I have no idea how to make pingbacks happen so to reproduce, add this line to functions.php: discover_pingback_server_uri('http://localhost:8080/');

And in a terminal window run this (you may need to install the netcat-openbsd package in Debuntu): while true; do echo -en 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-type: text/html\r\nContent-type: text/plain\r\n\r\n' | nc -lp 8080; done

Then visit your WP installation and you shall get the aforementioned error message."	tomdxw
Future Releases	23133	Display a warning in the admin if cron tasks fail due to blocked HTTP requests		Cron	3.5	normal	major	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2013-01-07T08:33:05Z	2013-01-29T20:08:25Z	"I recently upgraded my very simple WP site to 3.5 where the following was in use:

Theme: Twenty Eleven
Plugins: None Activated

I have been completely unable to submit a post for publishing in a future date, when the time occurs, I get a ""missed schedule"" message.

The schedule entry in cron is as follows:

Next due (GMT/UTC): Jan 4, 2013 @ 11:28 (1357298880)
          Schedule: One-off event
              Hook: publish_future_post
         Arguments: [0]: 358

Increasing the timeout value in cron.php has made no difference. 

I will need to remain on a lower release until this is fixed or a diagnosis ""kit"" is made available.

I am not using any software other that WP produced at this point and feel that the lack of wp-cron documentation and support in the public domain leaves alot of people clocking many hours googling in desperation...

Make a difference in 2013 and get 3.5 development priorities to de-mystify the methods of fixing wp-cron please :o)"	prb22public@…
Future Releases	12235	Display caption with the_post_thumbnail		Post Thumbnails	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-02-15T10:01:13Z	2012-01-16T23:39:44Z	"It seems to me that there could be room for improvement with the_post_thumbnail function. So far, I did not find any way to display the caption below the thumbnail, like we do today with ""normal"" images.

What do you think of the idea of adding an argument for displaying caption text with the thumbnail?

"	hd-J
Future Releases	7463	Display multiple tag titles on tag unions and intersections		Template	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-08-04T23:27:23Z	2010-04-28T18:52:43Z	"Currently, tag unions and intersections only display the title of the first tag in the query, rather than all of them. This patch adds a new template function, multiple_tag_titles, which displays one or more tag titles for tag intersections and unions, adding a final 'and' or 'or' conjunction where appropriate.

Having written this patch, I'm starting to think it's the wrong approach: multiple taxonomy titles for taxonomy unions and intersections would be preferable."	ionfish
Future Releases	19520	Display percentage of plugin compatibility when a new WP update is available		Plugins		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-12-12T23:36:35Z	2013-04-17T13:57:38Z	"I love updating to the latest version of WordPress, and ideally I'd do it as soon as possible. Only problem is that I, like many other sites, run a fair number of useful plugins. I usually have to hold off updating because I don't know whether any plugins will break.

It would be great if the update screen could show a percentage of plugins that are listed as compatible with the new version. This could be based on the developer's own 'compatible to' value, or the user-submitted 'works' votes - or both.

If a new update is available, and I quickly see that 90% of plugins are listed as being compatible, or working with the current version, I'm far more likely to be comfortable with updating.

Just a thought."	SecGen
Future Releases	10902	Display problem with exclude option in wp_list_pages		General	2.8.4	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2009-10-04T19:45:38Z	2011-04-02T11:50:55Z	"Create pages A,B,C and D, A parent of B, B of C and C of D[[BR]]
A[[BR]]
-B[[BR]]
--C[[BR]]
---D[[BR]]

call in a template 
<?php wp_list_pages(""exclude=6""); ?>
(6 is the ID of page B)

I get this display :[[BR]]
* A[[BR]]
* C[[BR]]
* D[[BR]]

when I expect :[[BR]]
* A[[BR]]
* C[[BR]]
-* D[[BR]]"	toutantic
Next Release	24018	Display the post format in the post editing H2 text		Post Formats	trunk	normal	normal	3.6	enhancement	new		2013-04-10T00:00:36Z	2013-05-09T17:43:55Z	"Instead of ""Edit Post"", we should do ""Edit {format} Post""."	markjaquith
Future Releases	17381	display_name is not updated if javascript is disabled		Users	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-05-11T19:29:37Z	2011-05-11T19:29:37Z	"If one has javascript disabled the display name is not updated if the users changes his name. Also plugins that provide user credentials and update the users entry in the database can not determine the users display_name setting.

The display_name field should only hold a reference to the style how the name is displayed. That way no javascript would be needed to set the display_name and also plugins can change the users credentials without producing inconsistency or forcing a style for the display name."	elmll
Future Releases	22185	Distraction Free Writing mode lacks any controls on touch devices		Editor	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-13T22:39:05Z	2013-01-10T00:30:44Z	"Distraction Free Writing mode on touch devices is pretty disastrous. All the controls disappear, meaning you can't apply any formatting and - more importantly - you can't save your content or exit fullscreen mode.

Not sure what would be best:
 1. Don't autohide the controls at all on touch devices.
 2. Autohide the controls but add a toggle button which shows up on touch devices to toggle the controls on again.
"	johnbillion
Future Releases	17388	Distraction free writing mode submit button text		Editor	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-05-12T12:11:09Z	2011-05-12T12:11:09Z	"The text on the submit button in distraction free writing mode should match that of the submit button on the main editing screen. Currently it always says ""Update"" for published posts, and ""Save"" for other statuses. It should say ""Save Draft"", ""Save as Pending"" etc when relevant (and change when you change the post status dropdown too)."	johnbillion
Future Releases	11733	do a sanity check when conduction upgrades		Upgrade/Install	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-01-06T00:42:24Z	2010-02-18T10:51:33Z	"In the FTP transports, and possibly in the SSH transport, we should look into conducting a quick sanity check after WP transfers a file during upgrades. This would be in the event that a network problem occurs during the upload.

Depending on how robust we want it, it could be as simplistic as checking the file's size, or as complex as using md5_file()."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Next Release	23136	Do not notify the post author about comments if they are no longer a member of the blog	markjaquith	Comments	3.5	normal	normal	3.6	enhancement	reopened	dev-feedback	2013-01-07T18:45:21Z	2013-04-19T20:08:24Z	wp_notify_postauthor() should not notify the post author of comments if the author is no longer a member of the blog.	ryan
Future Releases	22734	do_action-post_edit_form_tag		Administration	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	reporter-feedback	2012-12-04T18:01:27Z	2012-12-04T18:21:12Z	"Possible to add an action on the form for adding media.

{{{
File : /wp-admin/media.php
Line : 115
}}}

{{{
<form method=""post"" action="""" class=""media-upload-form"" id=""media-single-form"">
}}}

to

{{{
<form method=""post"" action="""" class=""media-upload-form"" id=""media-single-form""<?php do_action('post_edit_form_tag'); ?>>
}}}"	bems78
Future Releases	20659	Document available shortcodes in eg. new post page		Shortcodes		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-05-11T14:40:28Z	2012-05-22T12:40:35Z	"It would be useful if a plugin defining shortcodes also could describe the usecase for the shortcode and the available attributes and the usecases for those attributes in a way that could be exposed in the interface on eg. the new post page.

One could take inspiration from eg. the Drupal Token module which has a token_list() hook that a Drupal module uses to describe every token it describes so that they can be presented to the user in the interface.

Something like:

{{{
add_shortcode_description('shortcodename')
}}}

That returns something like this would be nice:

{{{
array(
  'description' => 'This is used to do foo',
  'attr' => array(
    'bar' => 'A text that will be presented as bar'
  ),
);
}}}"	voxpelli
Future Releases	20425	Documentation Issues		Inline Docs	3.4	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-04-12T08:35:14Z	2012-11-19T20:08:23Z	"New ticket as per [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/19756#comment:18 Nacin's request].

http://docs.garyjones.co.uk/wordpress/3.4-beta1/errors.html shows the documentation errors (missing / incorrect arguments `@param` tags, missing short descriptions, missing DocBlocks at the file-level and structural element level etc.) when run against 3.4-beta1.

It doesn't include things like missing `@since` tags, version numbers not always being 3 digits, or some other bits, but getting the listed 2693 errors fixed would be a great start to a more complete API documentation."	GaryJ
Future Releases	20226	Don't advertise pingback URL on resources that don't support pingbacks		Template	3.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-03-13T11:34:39Z	2012-06-19T04:25:20Z	"Currently, !WordPress indiscriminately adds an `X-Pingback` header to all responses. Similarly all the bundled themes add `link rel=""pingback""` to all pages.

The purpose of `X-Pingback` and `link rel=""pingback""` is to advertise that the current resource supports pingbacks and provide a pingback URL. They should only be inserted when the resource actually accepts pingbacks - i.e., only when `is_single()` is true, and maybe even only when pings are open on that post."	solarissmoke
Future Releases	6969	Don't apply wptexturize() to the insides of shortcode tags	tellyworth	Formatting	2.5.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	needs-unit-tests	2008-05-14T11:47:58Z	2011-05-31T08:45:13Z	"I have this for my post contents:

{{{
[code lang=""php""]$foo = 'bar';[/code]
}}}

The problem is my shortcode function gets this passed to it for the content string:

{{{
$foo = &#8216;bar&#8217;;
}}}

`wptexturize()` should be smart enough to not format the contents of registered shortcodes. If plugins want their contents formatted, they can pass the contents to the `wptexturize()` function itself."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	23173	Don't cache arrays of query results in a single cache bucket		Cache	3.5	normal	normal	Future Release	task (blessed)	new		2013-01-10T19:05:17Z	2013-04-16T17:10:11Z	We have started using one cache bucket per query with passive invalidation controlled through a last_changed incrementor. See #22024 for an example. We also need to do this with get_pages(), wp_get_archives(), and elsewhere. On wordpress.com we have hacked some of these into separate buckets because saving multiple queries per cache bucket results in huge buckets. We have seen 72MB get_pages caches. Let's finally clean this up for good. Some of the last_changed work done for #22176 can be used here.	ryan
Future Releases	21950	Don't create shared terms		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-09-20T22:52:48Z	2013-01-15T17:04:02Z	"Step 1: Split shared terms: #5809

Step 2: Don't create new shared terms: this ticket.

Step 3: Profit."	scribu
Future Releases	21862	Don't display show_option_none in wp_dropdown_categories when categories exist		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-09-10T15:14:04Z	2012-09-10T15:16:48Z	"I can't find an application of having an extra entry for '''show_option_none''' select option if we have category listing. Is there any reason to keep it there, like for external filters? If so, that still conflicts with the second example below.

First off, it is invalid since there are some categories available. Second, having both '''show_option_none''' and '''show_option_all''' displays both entries.

Related to #21856 trying to list only visible terms."	nofearinc
Future Releases	11297	Don't email the admin when he creates a user from the backend		Users	2.9	low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-12-01T12:05:31Z	2011-01-08T18:57:43Z	"I just created the user myself. I already know I did it. I don't need to be told again.

Emails should only be sent to the admin when a user registers themselves (if that is enabled). They shouldn't be sent when the admin manually creates a new user."	caesarsgrunt
Future Releases	11359	Don't nofollow links in admin comments		Comments	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-12-08T12:23:15Z	2011-04-15T08:25:24Z	"Links in admin comments shouldn't have rel=nofollow.

Admin comments are not user-generated content, and the site owner (admin) is vouching for the links just like when they link from the post itself. 

Therefore, this usage of nofollow is incorrect.

Also, if I go and edit a comment and remove nofollow from a link, WP adds it back. It shouldn't do that either.

Note that in the unlikely event of wanting a link in a comment to be nofollowed, this could still be done manually."	caesarsgrunt
Future Releases	18190	Don't redirect to 404 page on empty post archives		General	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-21T09:05:41Z	2011-07-22T13:55:20Z	"""../archive/2010/09/29"" redirects to a 404 Error because there are no posts that day.

If there are no posts, it shouldn't redirect to a 404 page. It should let the user perform the loop and show a message like this:

""Sorry, there are no posts for that date"""	gazpachu
Future Releases	24139	"Don't show ""Preview"" for locked, non-public post types"		Post Types	trunk	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-19T17:03:41Z	2013-04-22T12:51:40Z	"If a post_type is not public but has {{{show_ui => true}}}, we shouldn't show the preview link on the ""This content is currently locked"" notice."	batmoo
Future Releases	16976	Don't use photo as avatar class in comments		Comments	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-03-27T00:54:44Z	2011-03-27T01:07:30Z	"If you use an image in your post with class 'photo' to show it in Google's search results as a rich snippet is not possible if you make use of avatars in your comments. Google will pick the last class 'photo' image on the page to show as the search result.

Suggestion is to change the avatar class in comments to from 'photo' to 'comment-photo'. A post image is more important than a comment avatar to use for rich snippets."	Okoth1
Future Releases	22971	Don't work quotes auto closing in that case		Formatting	3.5	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened		2012-12-17T12:06:43Z	2012-12-18T13:33:41Z	"Hello, use latest wordpress version - 3.5.

If I enter


{{{
""My Simple Text""
}}}
to wordpress text editor - all right quotes close automatically and it will have view:
«My Simple Text»

But if I'll write 
{{{
""My Simple Text 2013""
}}}

It will have view:
«My Simple Text 2013""

conclusion: quotes auto closing don't work if string ends by numbers
"	Stafox
Future Releases	10980	DoS in wp-trackbacks	ryan	Security		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2009-10-19T19:25:17Z	2009-10-21T15:42:30Z	"The exploit: http://codes.zerial.org/php/wp-trackbacks_dos.phps

Execution:

$ while /bin/true; do php test.php http://target.bom/wordpress; done
hit!
hit!
hit!
hit!
hit!
hit!
hit!
hit!
hit!
hit!

Notice: fputs(): send of 8192 bytes failed with errno=11 Resource
temporarily unavailable

down!!

Load average: 22.07, 15.18, 8.58 (on target server)

"	gomex
Future Releases	8877	dotclear import don't set the post category	westi*	Import		low	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	accepted		2009-01-17T22:05:20Z	2012-05-24T22:32:57Z	"when importing from dotclear, all the posts are set only to the default category.

i think the problem is due to the fact that wp_set_post_categories do nothing if we pass it only one category (don't know why...)

( in /wp-admin/import/dotclear.php, line 479 )
{{{
				// Make Post-to-Category associations
				$cats = array();
				$category1 = get_category_by_slug($post_cat_name);
				$category1 = $category1->term_id;
}}}

should be 
{{{
				// Make Post-to-Category associations
				$cats = array(get_option('default_category'));
				$category1 = get_category_by_slug($post_cat_name);
				$category1 = $category1->term_id;

}}}
"	olivM
Future Releases	4611	Dotclear importer for WP 2.3: flatimport		Import	2.3	low	minor	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2007-07-11T13:37:57Z	2011-08-04T10:30:33Z	"This importer import '''posts''' (''users, comments, tags, categories''), '''links''' (''categories'') into WordPress 2.3 from a Dotclear '''export flat file'''. A restart procedure allows the import of big blogs.

It's the importer for a Dotclear 2 blog. It imports also from a Dotclear 1.2.x blog (note that the embedded Dotclear importer imports from Dotclear 1 only).

Download the [http://cvie.free.fr/public/flatimport.zip] ; a tutorial is embedded with the flatimport.php script."	albaran
Future Releases	11800	doubled execution of cron jobs	westi	Cron	2.9.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-01-07T11:17:53Z	2011-06-02T07:18:50Z	"Hi,

as I've already mentioned in ticket #11505 , cron-jobs occasionally get executed twice (e.g. daily backup arrives two times).

I've changed the code according to the patch attachment:ticket:11505:ticket-11505-stop-gap.patch (which derives from [http://wpengineer.com/ping-problem/]) after my comment:ticket:11505:49 and had no doubles within this time period. This week I've upgraded to WP 2.9.1 and since then backups arrive two, sometimes three times, again.

Looking at the changes from 2.9 to 2.9.1, I have no other explanation for this behavior. - Maybe we should consider having a closer look again on this patch attachment:ticket:11505:ticket-11505-stop-gap.patch .

Greetz,
Berny"	neoxx
Future Releases	10950	Download external files to Media Library		Media		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2009-10-13T15:48:43Z	2011-08-04T19:11:02Z	"The media uploader currently allows you to upload a file from your local computer or link to an external URL. 

However, when linking to an external URL (in particular for an image), you don't get the same options as you would have when actually adding a resource to your site's media library.

It would be nice to be able to fetch a file from an external source, and add it to the library, just as with a regular file upload. Then the file could be included in a gallery, you could use the image editor to crop/resize, etc.

Primary use-case would be to fetch an external image into the library without having the extra steps of saving to your local computer, then re-uploading it to your WP site. However, it should work with any allowed content-type (audio, video, pdf, etc).

It may also be useful to save the original URL as attachment metadata.
"	dougal
Future Releases	12890	Draft and scheduled pages not listed in the Parent dropdown		Administration	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2010-04-07T11:59:55Z	2012-07-03T14:15:23Z	"Draft and scheduled pages are not available as choices in the Parent dropdown of the Attributes module.

This is very similar to ticket #8592, regarding private pages. I'm hoping the fix might be simpler for drafts and future posts."	rooodini
Future Releases	24237	Draft Pages Missing Parent Slug In Permalink		Permalinks		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-01T12:13:26Z	2013-05-09T10:37:58Z	"Draft pages are missing the direct parent's slug as part of the permalink.  When the page is published it does receive the correct full permalink.   

To reproduce:

Create a new page. 
Select a parent. 
Save draft ( do not publish yet ). 
Review the permalink that is displayed.  It will be missing the parent slug. 

Add New Page:
[[Image(http://f.cl.ly/items/3P2H022E1z0O0J21111t/Screen%20Shot%202013-05-01%20at%208.08.11%20AM.png)]]


After Draft is Saved:
[[Image(http://f.cl.ly/items/0x2f060v2H2y0E14023K/Screen%20Shot%202013-05-01%20at%208.08.30%20AM.png)]]

The permalink should include ""contact"" at this point.  It will not until it is published. 
"	lucasstark
Future Releases	17255	Draft status for media files		Media	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-04-27T11:48:11Z	2012-06-23T00:56:18Z	"It's weird that media files don't carry any concept of pub status. If someone wants to upload files (either attached to a post or directly into the library), they should be able to keep them hidden via 'draft' status just like any other content. The fact that people can link to things that haven't been explicitly published is bizarre. 

Media files should have a pub status. If uploaded as post attachment, should inherit publish on post publish. Would then need a workflow for if a post becomes unpublished containing media, as it then lives in library for use by other content, so would need to ask if user wants to unpub media files as well. This would be a big shift, so would make most sense as part of a media redux with a long notice period for plugin and theme authors. "	jane
Future Releases	19845	Drag and drop files into the Visual Editor		Media		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2012-01-16T17:05:26Z	2013-02-13T19:59:13Z	"Hi there!

I recently thought that it would be nice if we could insert images into posts and pages, simply by dragging and dropping them into the editor. This could be a real time saver when composing. I made a really simple video to demonstrate how this might work, of course really really draft. I hope that we can consider this as proof of concept. I think that with this little upgrade we might fill in a hole in UX as when people are used to drag and drop in their text and document editors, like Google Docs, Microsoft Word and so on.

There are quite a lot of decisions to be made though, like what would be the size of the dropped image, how will the UI look to show upload progress, are multiple files allowed, how error messages are shown and so on.

I'll attach a little (very poorly written) plugin that does this together with a small patch to plupload, if you'd like to give it a spin. Please let me know your thoughts!

Thanks,
Konstantin

Idea: http://wordpress.org/extend/ideas/topic/drag-and-drop-files-into-the-visual-editor
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqs4_g-7SCU
Ref: http://kovshenin.com/2012/01/dear-wordpress-i-want-to-drop-files-here-in-the-visual-editor-3790/"	kovshenin
Future Releases	13247	Drag/drop for add menu item boxes	koopersmith	Menus	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-04T07:12:03Z	2010-10-28T09:25:22Z	Because checkboxes are no fun. This first patch covers dragging from view all and most used. Search still has bugs.	koopersmith
Future Releases	24181	Dragging image in visual editor to new location results in text link		TinyMCE	3.5	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-24T21:03:57Z	2013-04-29T20:43:15Z	"If there is an image in an existing post, dragging the image to a new paragraph / line or position in the post results in the image being replaced by the linked name of the file. 

I've reproduced this on at least two different sites on WordPress.com. Attached are some screenshots.

- Both drafts and published posts
- Whether center, right, left -justified. "	rosso99
Future Releases	22540	Drilling categories for relevant posts via XML-RPC		XML-RPC	3.4.2	normal	major	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-11-22T16:46:52Z	2012-11-23T22:17:25Z	"Hello WordPress,

Requirement for us was to drill down the category relevant posts, and I have implemented the solution using xmlrpc for the .net env using c#.

The trouble is there is no available option to filter using category for the posts.

So I have done following changes, please recommend if we can do any better to avoid the override of the change may be by upgrading the next version with it from WordPress version natively.

Describing the basic nitty-gritty with in :

After doing some cross referencing I was able to figure out adding following code shouldn't harm :

1: With in LLN#1374 function wp_getPosts( $args ) 
I added the filter option for category as follows on LN#1410

{{{
if ( isset( $filter['category'] ) )
    $query['category'] = $filter['category'];
}}}

I have done few tests and seems to be working fine, just its expects the categoryId to drill the category relevant posts for me.

I wonder if you could integrate this from WordPress.

2: Our second requirement was to get out of the box wpautop for the content, so we don't need to worry about adding <p><p/> tags.

hence the another change of code I had integrated with in the file is as following :

with in protected function _prepare_post( $post, $fields ) on LN#624 , I had added the wpautop call to surrounds to post_content as in follows :

{{{
'post_content'      => wpautop($post['post_content']),
}}}

Please guide or suggest how to avoid the override when upgrading the WordPress, one option is WordPress integrate these changes out of the box and until that we keep an eye and on ever upgrade keep doing the change.

Please feel free to reach me with any possible suggestions.

Regards,
Nidhi"	nidhi.patel
Future Releases	14452	Duplicate check for comments: Inappropriate errorhandling for xmlrpc		XML-RPC	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2010-07-29T08:44:34Z	2012-06-23T22:48:28Z	The duplicate check for comments just dies in case a dulicate is detected(see wp-includes/comment.php around line 550). This ends up with a html page delivered in any cases. When accessing through xmlrpc this leads to the problem that this html page is send back to the xmlrpc client instead of a proper xmlrpc formated message.	mrutz
Future Releases	18476	Duplicate code in filesystem classes	kurtpayne	Filesystem	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-08-18T17:54:33Z	2012-07-06T14:09:04Z	Each filesystem class extends a base class and most, but not all, include an implementation of chown.  I propose a slight refactoring to include a default implementation of chown in the base class and let each subclass override chown when necessary.	kurtpayne
Future Releases	9775	Duplicate comment check is too strict		Comments	2.7.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2009-05-09T21:27:38Z	2012-08-19T23:33:35Z	"The duplicate comment detection mechanism doesn't allow duplicate comments on the same post, even from the post author. That's not good.

The duplicate comment check should only block the new comment if there is no other comment posted between the new comment and the old comment."	scribu
Future Releases	7773	Duplicate enclosure attributes are created when a client resubmits a post with identical enclosure	josephscott	Optimization	2.7	low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-09-21T04:25:07Z	2009-11-17T15:14:49Z	"The support in 2.6 for accepting enclosures via XMLRPC does not discriminate whether the specified enclosure is already attached to the post in question. This has the effect that if a client redundantly re-specifies the enclosure value, WordPress will redundantly add new enclosure custom field entries, each time the post is edited.

The code that accepts <enclosure> elements should only add a new custom field to the post if the enclosure specified is different from the previous enclosure(s). Arguably, for an XMLRPC context, the specified enclosure should always replace the (presumed singular) enclosure on the post.

Right now, the number of redundant enclosure attributes can spiral out of control depending on the number of times a given post is edited by a remote client that re-specifies all the known attributes of a post.

Consider for example, that when resubmitting a post, it's natural and expected to re-specifiy the <title> even if it hasn't changed. This doesn't cause multiple ""title"" attributes to appear on a post. The re-specification of the <enclosure> value shouldn't cause attribute bloat in posts.

Daniel

Daniel

"	redsweater
Future Releases	22492	Duplicate MIME-Version header		External Libraries	3.4.2	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-18T03:16:33Z	2012-11-18T10:46:26Z	"In certain cases, Wordpress sends emails containing two ""MIME-Version"" headers. This causes email rejections from some Amazon SES SMTP servers in particular.

To reliably reproduce, a default multisite install with BuddyPress can be used. When a user tries to register and create a website, the activation email contains this bug. Unfortunately I don't know how to reproduce this error with Wordpress itself, but I believe this bug is related to the Wordpress core. If any plugin happens to set a custom header of ""MIME-Version"" to an email message, Wordpress core is the culprit for the insertion of the duplicate mail header.

Patch attached to this report, it's a trivial fix. All the fix does is checks to see if ""MIME-Version"" was already included in custom mail headers, and if so, don't insert the duplicate header."	ryderlewis
Future Releases	11156	Duplicate tag created if tag name contains ampersand	filosofo	Taxonomy	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2009-11-16T21:51:37Z	2010-11-13T07:25:30Z	"This is undoubtedly an edge case, but here's what happened:

1. I created a tag with a long name that contained an ampersand. Gave it a shorter slug than the one WP generated.

2. Tagged some posts.

3. While the server was running slow, the autocomplete never came up, and I tagged another post by cutting and pasting the tag name from another screen.

That resulted in a new tag being created with a longer WP-generated slug, instead of the post getting tagged with my older existing tag.

This happened a few times (the server in question is REALLY slow), and I finally realized that the only tags that were incorrectly duplicated were the ones with ampersands."	sillybean
Future Releases	10432	Dynamic classes for current blog post item, current term item		Template	3.0.1	low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-07-17T14:35:33Z	2010-09-03T08:41:50Z	"wp_list_pages() produces a class .current_page_item for the page you are currently viewing. This makes it possible to style the current page item different from the other page items in the list.

But there are several other places the same functionality would come in handy: There should be equivalent ways to style the current blog post item in the Recent Posts widget, the current category in wp_list_categories(), and the current tag in wp_tag_cloud('format=list')."	dnusim
Future Releases	14890	dynamic custom header image sizes patch		Themes		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2010-09-17T15:22:56Z	2010-11-22T16:42:45Z	"This patch adds the capability for theme developers to use maximum, fixed or automatic header image sizes.

HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH and HEADER_IMAGE_HEIGHT can be set to 3 different states:
fixed - ""940"" - like the old feature. all images get resized to a fixed size
max - ""max:940"" - smaller images are not resized
auto - ""auto"" - no images are changed

At the moment the if clause handling if the image has to be resized and how is very complex. I can simplify it very easily, but didnt due to the possibility that we could at a ""manual/automatic cropping"" button or just change some conditions to manual cropping if it ""feels"" better. Needs some testing first..

The patch adds 4 new functions which - in future - will be used to return or echo the header_image's width and height:
get_header_image_width() - header_image_width()
get_header_image_height() - header_image_height()

If the whole uploading process would be filterable I would add this as a plugin, but I think it would be nice to have this feature in the core as well.

It is not ready for release yet though. E.g. need to add an explanation of the 3 states to be displayed to the user."	a.hoereth
Future Releases	14941	dynamic unloading and loading of plugins		Multisite	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	reopened		2010-09-22T20:13:37Z	2010-10-06T20:18:33Z	"The short:
If I'm blog 1 and I switch_to_blog(2), I'm still running in the environment of blog 1.  All blog 1's activated plugins are active, and not all of blog 2's plugins necessarily are.

The long:
I first ran into the problem trying to get Subscribe2 (S2) to work well with Site Wide Tags (SWT).

SWT basically works like this:
When someone makes a post on their blog: switch_to_blog(aggregrate_blog_id); 
wp_insert_post(...); 
restore_current_blog();

S2 says that whenever someone inserts a post, to send an email alert out.

With both of these plugins enabled, a post always generates TWO emails, regardless of whether S2 is active on the aggregate blog.  The same is true for any behavior that triggers on a new post being created (such as automated tweeting, etc).

I feel that, if I'm really switching to that blog, I should be running more comprehensively as it.  That is, with its plugins active, and none of its un-activated plugins active.

The examples of conflicts I gave are blog behavior, and are more or less just annoying, but I could easily see this causing unforeseen security flaws as well."	madtownlems
Future Releases	22370	dynamic_sidebar does not consider switch_to_blog		Multisite	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-06T04:33:23Z	2012-11-06T04:33:23Z	"On the main site of my WordPress network, I have a header that I would like to show on all other sites of the network. The main site uses the parent theme and all of the other sites use child themes. In header.php of the parent theme, I'm using ''switch_to_blog'' function to load Navigation Menus from the main site in the header of the other sites. This is working perfectly.

'''The Problem'''

I also have a sidebar in the header that I would like to manage on the main site as I do with the navigation menu. Unfortunately, this doesn't work at all because dynamic_sidebar function does not take into consideration switch_to_blog. I get no output instead of showing sidebar from main site.

'''Others with same problem'''

Boone Gorges did a good job of explaining this problem on WordPress Stackexchange on the question titled: [http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/48123/sharing-dynamic-sidebars-across-multisite-blogs Sharing Dynamic Sidebars across Multiple Blogs]. "	tarasm
Future Releases	2702	Easier way to change page order (AJAX/jQuery?)	mdawaffe	Editor	2.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2006-05-03T21:36:37Z	2011-10-08T03:23:13Z	"When having a lot of pages, they get harder to manage (see also Ticket #2004 [Pages page should page]).

When needing to change the page order, it's very inefficient to manually change the page order value, or whole series of page order values, just to move one page up or down the list. Suggestions for alternative ways to change the page order are:

In ""Manage - Pages""
1) With up/down arrows (page goes one up or down when the button/link is clicked).
2) or: Drag+Drop (The post/page settings can be dragged and dropped, so why can't this, too?)
"	FireMotion
Future Releases	17956	Edit all image sizes		Media	3.2	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-07-01T08:19:52Z	2011-07-01T08:19:52Z	"It would be nice that I could edit each image size seperatly instead of just ""all"", ""thumbnail"" ""all except thumbnail"""	Horttcore
Future Releases	22990	Edit custom image sizes		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2012-12-18T13:36:46Z	2013-05-07T11:54:04Z	"There is currently no way to edit custom image sizes.

Since it's possible to create custom image sizes, it should also be possible to edit them in the backend.

Right now there three scenarios:
1. All images
2. All images except thumbnail
3. Thumbnails only

Whatever choice you make it will affect all custom image sizes.

I propose more options added here,for instance:
1. All images
2. Custom -> Select size from select menu
3. Thumbnails only"	jonkristian
Future Releases	17088	Edit image icon broken in Internet Explorer 9 for referenced images with captions		Media	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-04-08T17:14:11Z	2011-07-22T20:12:16Z	"The ""Edit Image"" icon fails in IE 9 when trying to edit an image that has been inserted from an external URL with a caption. Instead of bringing up the Edit Image screen nothing happens.

Removing the caption code for an externally referenced image allows it to then be edited normally.

To reproduce:
1. Create a new post in WP 3.1.1
2. Add an image from an external URL with a caption. You could use the following code:
{{{
[caption align=""alignnone"" width=""281"" caption=""Source: Wikipedia (by NASA)""]<img title=""France"" src=""http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c4/Satellite_image_of_France_in_August_2002.jpg/780px-Satellite_image_of_France_in_August_2002.jpg"" alt=""France"" width=""281"" height=""216"" />[/caption]
}}}
3. Switch to the visual editor.
4. Click on the image to bring up the two icons.
5. Click the edit image icon.

Instead of bringing up the edit image dialogue the post will scroll to the top with the cursor before the first word. Nothing else happens.

This was tested in IE 9 in an installation of 3.1.1. The same steps to reproduce will work correctly in Safari 5.0.4 and allow you to edit an image."	andrewspittle
Future Releases	24409	Edit Image in TinyMCE editor revamp		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-05-24T08:01:03Z	2013-05-24T22:38:57Z	"First time poster here...

I propose a revamp of the ""Edit Image"" thickbox window in the TinyMCE editor. I believe #21390 may have intended to fix this, but didn't get around to it.

I believe the edit image dialog should be in the same UI style as the new Insert/Upload Media dialog. We should be able to re-select the image size (thumbnail, medium, large, full, and custom sizes), refresh the alt text from what's stored in the media attachment metadata, replace with a different image from the library, and be able to un-attach the media as an attachment to the post, and more.

There is a limitation that prevents this functionality from being possible: once the image is inserted into the post as an HTML <img> tag, the association of that media back to a media attachment in Wordpress is broken. There is no data linking the img tag back to the ID number of that image in the media library, except for the CSS class which has the ID number, such as: ""wp-image-42"". The CSS class is unreliable because users can inadvertently delete and change CSS class names through the UI.

I propose a solution: adding a data attribute to the IMG tag, such as data-wp-image=""42"". Javascript could use this data attribute to determine the ID number of the image, and be able to fetch the attachment's metadata from the database when it pulls up the edit image dialog, giving you access to choose other image sizes for that image, refresh the alt text, un-attach the media from the post, etc.

Those are my thoughts and I welcome other ideas and solutions to this issue."	eablokker
Future Releases	13528	Edit Image Link (None/Post/Post) to (None/Post/ImageSizes/File)		Post Thumbnails	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-25T02:07:36Z	2010-10-27T12:25:49Z	"With the current Edit popup for images, you can only select the following link types for images:
[None] [File] [Post]

With my patch you select also the other image sizes (large/medium/thumbnail/full) as link destination or just plain file if it's not an image.

Patch is attached in the report"	Wollari
Future Releases	9604	Edit screens expire		Administration	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-04-21T06:35:08Z	2009-06-13T02:02:48Z	"Steps to reproduce:
1) Open an edit post (or page) screen
2) Take your browser offline for 24 hours
3) Put the browser back online
4) Edit the post, type a lengthy, thoughtful, dramatic entry
5) Click save draft / publish as you prefer

Expected result: Your poetic prose is committed to infallible digital memory.

Actual result: You're told ""Your attempt to edit blah has failed."" Press the back button and likely see the previous version of your post. Your latest prose exists now only in your memory.

Technical details: I think the nonce expires, so the post screen becomes invalid after a while.

Proposed solution: Add a javascript timeout to warn the user that the edit screen has expired. Provide a mechanism for the nonce to be updated."	chmac
Future Releases	16797	Edit Tags admin + custom post type + custom taxonomy		Taxonomy	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-03-08T17:20:30Z	2011-03-08T19:10:16Z	"I've registered the custom post type `fp_toy`, and the custom taxonomy `fp_milestone`. Both have `show_ui` set to `true`. I have the `fp_milestone` taxonomy associated with both `fp_toy` and `post`.

If I click Toys > Milestones in the admin, the URL is `edit-tags.php?taxonomy=fp_milestone&post_type=fp_toy`; but in the navigation menu, it appears that I'm in Posts > Milestones. (This is minor, but may help with diagnosis.)

Worse, in the list of Milestones, I see an automatically populated column named ""Toy,"" which would be correct if it were indicating the number of Toys per Milestone; but it is counting `all` posts associated with a Milestone, not just those with a `post_type` of `fp_toy`.

Worst of all, clicking this (incorrect) post count should take me to `edit.php?fp_milestone=create&post_type=fp_toy`; instead it's taking me to `edit.php?fp_milestone=create&post_type=post`. The result is that I have no way (without URL manipulation) to see all Toys for a given Milestone."	kanuck54
Future Releases	22236	edit.php: Apply when Bulk Actions selected forgets tag= filter		Administration	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-20T22:54:28Z	2013-05-04T04:29:47Z	"Using WordPress 3.4.2, go to Posts, and click on one of the tags on one of your posts. The URL now contains tag=<tag>, and the screen shows the first 20 posts with that tag.

Now click the Apply button just next to the ""Bulk Actions"" drop-down at the top left.

I expect this to reload the page but otherwise have no effect.

Instead, it reloads the page without the tag=<tag> URL parameter, and shows the first 20 posts (irrespective of tag).

This is surprising and confusing - it's easy to accidentally hit ""Apply"" without having chosen an action, but at first glance it looks like nothing has happened. The user can then go on to do a bulk action (e.g., add category) without realising the tag they previously had selected is now no longer selected.

Note that filters (e.g., by category) that are set up using the Filter button *are* preserved when Bulk Actions / Apply is chosen - it's just tags that are lost."	kw217
Future Releases	20413	edit_post_link() have not an equivalant without echo		Template	3.3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-04-10T21:16:59Z	2012-04-10T21:16:59Z	"Hello,

The function edit_post_link() (in link-template.php) have not a get_edit_post_link() function which returns what is displayed by edit_post_link().

It exists a function get_edit_post_link() but it returns the '''url''' of the link. Not the link (with <a href...).

It is not fun for l18n. Example :
{{{
<?php printf(__('Filed under: %1$s %2$s', 'azsimple'), get_the_category_list(__(', ', 'azsimple')), get_the_tag_list(__('Tags: ', 'azsimple'), __(', ', 'azsimple'))); ?> <?php edit_post_link(__('Edit', 'azsimple'), __(' &#124; ', 'azsimple')); ?>
}}}
How translator could put the edit_post_link before ""Filed under:..."" with just *.po file ?"	leblogdudeveloppeur
Future Releases	6698	Editing a published post causes excessive pings / closing comments on old posts causes trackbacks		Pings/Trackbacks	2.8.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned		2008-04-12T15:29:08Z	2009-11-20T15:15:53Z	"I moderate all comments, and I was tired of spam comments on old posts sometimes slipping by Akismet and getting into my moderation queue, so I decided to close comments on a number of old posts. Steps to reproduce: (1) Click the ""Manage"" tab in the admin page for my blog. (2) Click ""Posts"" under ""Manage"". (3) Find a post. (4) Click ""Edit"" for that post. (5) Uncheck ""Allow Comments"" under ""Discussion"". (6) Click ""Save"".

As a result of doing this, I immediately got a number of trackbacks in my moderation queue. The trackbacks were from the posts whose comments I had just closed. The trackbacks were to other posts in my blog that were linked from those posts. Note that when I unchecked ""Allow Comments"", I did not uncheck ""Allow Pings"". I left ""Allow Pings"" checked.

Under ""Options"", ""Discussion"", I currently have ""Attempt to notify any blogs linked to from the article"" checked. However, I believe that at some point in the past, that option was unchecked, so the old posts whose comments I closed may have never attempted to send trackbacks before.

I believe that this is a bug. Simply closing comments for a post should not cause it to send trackbacks.

"	lapcat
Future Releases	18130	Editing menu items - Cancel button does not work		Menus	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-07-15T15:17:40Z	2011-07-20T21:46:21Z	"When editing menu items, ""Cancel"" button at the bottom does not work. I can collapse menu item with top right arrow, but ""Cancel"" link worked also for collapsing menu items in the past. Now, after clicking on ""Cancel"" there is no response..."	pavelevap
Future Releases	22600	Editor sizing JS puts the resize handle in the wrong place		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-27T03:58:09Z	2012-12-14T23:51:29Z	"If you do the following, say to deal with the post content editor in a different way, the resize handle ends up in the wrong place because there is no status bar:

{{{
wp_editor( $post->post_content, 'content', array( 'tinymce' => false ) );
}}}

The JS that deals with the editor size/height should probably be checking for the status bar before moving the resize handle. Discovered while working on #22491."	helen
Future Releases	23356	Editor's text color button indicated different text color then the one use in several cases		TinyMCE	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-01T08:50:53Z	2013-02-01T15:12:22Z	"1. Select a text color - the underline in the button will be displayed in that color
2. write some text with this color
3. start a new paragraph
4. button color remain the same but the text is in the theme's default color

Same when moving to different section of the document, the button do not pick the right color used in the text and stays in its last setting."	mark-k
Future Releases	10869	Eliminate moderation on admin comments		Comments		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-09-28T10:18:53Z	2009-11-28T12:34:10Z	"Currently, if comment moderation is enabled, comments left by the admin are also moderated, requiring approval before they're posted.  

Proposed change: If comment moderation is activated, all replies and comments left by the admin are auto-approved."	heather_r
Future Releases	21537	Email address sanitisation mangles valid email addresses		General	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-08-10T11:24:50Z	2013-01-22T09:00:07Z	"If you change your email address to one including an ampersand then we mangle the address with html entities.

For example:
 * This - peter&paul@sitting.in.a.tree.com
 * Becomes - peter&amp;paul@sitting.in.a.tree.com

This is due to the call to {{{wp_filter_kses}}} on {{{pre_user_email'}}} in {{{default-filters.php}}}.

The was added in [5906] for #4546.

I'm not sure if we need kses filtering for emails - if we do which should probably revert this conversion of the & => &amp; afterwards."	westi
Future Releases	10787	Email administrators that an update is available for core|plugins|themes	dd32	Upgrade/Install	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	task (blessed)	reopened	early	2009-09-15T08:44:47Z	2012-12-03T23:50:09Z	"Inspired by the recent 'email notifications for updates' plugins discussion on wp-hackers/other forums, I'd like to propose the functionality actually be included in core.

I'm thinking of a daily email (Or perhaps, even when WordPress does the update checks) that says along the lines of:

{{{
WordPress would like to notify you that you have 3 updates available:
WordPress 2.9.1
Plugin: Super Plugin 4
Theme: My Theme
}}}

Only email when the updates havn't changed since last email.

Core potential? Or leave it for plugin material?"	dd32
Future Releases	13857	Email notifications lack a link to the comment, from address could be improved		Comments		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-11T21:27:24Z	2010-10-28T01:47:17Z	"'''Email Notification'''
For the 6+ years I believe I have been using WordPress, the emails that notify me someone has made a comment have several links in them.

'''Fields within an email notification'''
Email, Url, Whois, Comment, All Comments, Delete, Spam

The comment, at least in plain text emails, contains html markup, which often is encoded making it hard to read, depending on the comment complexity.  I suggest a simple strip_html style function be ran on the comment copy.

The link to the comments only takes you to the comments, but does not add in the identifier in the url to take you to that specific comment.  The blog I am managing has 30+ comments on each page, making it harder than it should be to get to the comment and reply.

An example of a better method might be:
http://example.com/foo-bar-baz/#comment-7348
Compared to:
http://example.com/foo-bar-baz/#comments
----
'''Email Headers'''
The From header in the email is is correctly set to the ""Name"" value the user filled into the comment form, the email address is set to wordpress@example.com where example.com is the domain of the site.

However, the reply-to header is correctly set to the actual sender.  Bounces (NDR's) and the cosmetic view of an email could all be improved with a simple condition:

{{{
if is_valid(emaIl) then
  from = name & ' <' & email & '>'
  reply-to = from
else
  // looks like they did not set the data
  // fall back to some sane defaults
end if
}}}


"	hexley
Future Releases	24397	Embiggen the linked WordPress og:image	Otto42	WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	assigned		2013-05-23T18:14:33Z	2013-05-23T18:42:00Z	"Looks like !WordPress.org blog posts currently use [http://wordpress.org/about/images/logo-blue/blue-l.png a 150x150 px image] as an Open Graph protocol image to sexify shared links on Facebook, Twitter, Windows 8, LinkedIn, etc.

Facebook has a minimum image dimension requirement of 200x200 px to optimize for selecting an image that works in a variety of display scenarios including HiDPI. Current image is under that minimum dimension. Facebook supports an image up to 5 MB in filesize. Twitter supports up to 1 MB in filesize.

Bump up the size of the default [http://wordpress.org/about/logos/ WordPress logo] used as an og:image on !WordPress.org blog and elsewhere to something huge (ideally > 1500x1500 px) for maximized display opportunities for !WordPress.org link summaries displayed on other sites.

Example URL:
http://wordpress.org/news/2013/04/save-the-date-may-27/"	niallkennedy
Future Releases	14502	Enable /post-type/taxonomy/term/ permalinks		Rewrite Rules		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-08-01T22:57:29Z	2013-02-07T21:52:30Z	After we get /post-type/ handled (see #13818), it would be nice if we also had /post-type/taxonomy/term/ mapped to ?post_type=post-type&taxonomy=term	scribu
Future Releases	21714	Enable Intermediate choice in UI if Full Size Image is exact match to Intermediate Image		General	3.4.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-08-28T15:56:09Z	2012-08-28T15:56:09Z	"
This is simply a minor usability enhancement for Media Gallery. If an image is uploaded that is exactly the same size as an intermediate image (300x300 = Medium for example) it is not a choice when inserting that image into a post. It would be nice if it was a choice pointing to the full/original image since full is the same size as the intermediate.

It seems to be caused in the image_downsize function in /wp-includes/media.php because image_get_intermediate_size returns false. 

I believe image_downsize can be updated as such to provide this enhancement:

Line 162 (if statement) Currently:
{{{
	if ( !$width && !$height && isset($meta['width'], $meta['height']) ) {
		// any other type: use the real image
		$width = $meta['width'];
		$height = $meta['height'];
	}
}}}

could be updated to read the intermediate width and height and set intermediate to true if it is an exact match to the original image:

{{{
	if ( !$width && !$height && isset($meta['width'], $meta['height']) ) {
		// any other type: use the real image
		$width = $meta['width'];
		$height = $meta['height'];
		// add check for real image being exact match to intermediate image to enable intermediate choice in UI
		if (isset($_wp_additional_image_sizes[$size])) {
			$goal_width = intval($_wp_additional_image_sizes[$size]['width']);
			$goal_height = intval($_wp_additional_image_sizes[$size]['height']);
		} else {
			$goal_width = get_option($size.'_size_w');
			$goal_height = get_option($size.'_size_h');
		}		
		if ($width == $goal_width && $height == $goal_height)
			$is_intermediate = true;
	}

}}}


Thanks for considering, and hope I put this in the right place,
Andrew
"	andrewteg
Future Releases	11549	Enable loading of the WordPress environment from external php script		General		normal	minor	Future Release	feature request	new	close	2009-12-21T19:54:33Z	2009-12-28T12:26:44Z	"For some integration projects, it is useful to load the WordPress environment from an external php script. This can be done by including wp-load.php
Afterwards all the WordPress functions can be used.

This is only possible if wp-load.php is included from the global scope. If it is included from inside a function, it will fail. This limitation makes it difficult to integrate WordPress with other projects.

wp-load.php fails because of the use of global objects and assign by reference. A simple solution would be to declare $wpdb, $wp_widget_factory, $_wp_deprecated_widgets_callbacks for global in wp-settings.php
The creation of WP_Widget_Factory in wp-settings.php needs to be changed from
$wp_widget_factory =& new WP_Widget_Factory();
to
$wp_widget_factory = new WP_Widget_Factory();

The syntax for creation of WP_Widget_Factory should be conditioned by the PHP version, to maintain backwards compatibility with PHP 4.
"	mp2300
Future Releases	20301	Enable media library access from blogroll		Administration	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-03-25T08:50:37Z	2012-03-25T17:10:03Z	"Currently WordPress doesn't give you the option to easily add images from your WordPress plugin to your blogroll items (links). I just released a plugin to do that (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/blogroll-media-library-image/) and was told this would be a good one to add to core.

I would love to add a diff-file, but I have no idea how to do this."	illutic
Future Releases	21035	Encoding problem on my profile page?		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-21T12:30:42Z	2012-08-10T18:18:31Z	"Please see my profile page: http://profiles.wordpress.org/pavelevap.

I made several plugins with non-English names. And these names are broken on profile page..."	pavelevap
Future Releases	21204	Encoding problem with errors and warnings		General	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-09T16:31:04Z	2012-07-09T22:01:05Z	"There are several functions for debugging and their messages are also localized. For example _deprecated_argument(), _doing_it_wrong(), etc. But when these functions are fired, encoding of the whole administration (not only error messages) is damaged (see attached screenshot).

It is not very good because even if debugging is turned off, some errors can be still triggered - for example trigger_error() in ms_subdomain_constants() function, etc."	pavelevap
Future Releases	6479	Encourage people to change default tagline	markjaquith	Administration	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2008-03-30T19:09:41Z	2013-01-22T00:42:25Z	"A lot of people don't change the default tagline, especially if using a theme that doesn't display it.  But it still displays in their feed.  We should check to see if they still have the default tagline and if so, put a little contextual help in Settings - General that (nicely) encourages them to change it.

Props to Chris Silver Smith for bringing this issue up at WordCamp Dallas."	markjaquith
Future Releases	11826	Endless Cron Spawn	westi	Cron	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-01-08T19:09:02Z	2010-12-14T10:00:23Z	"I somehow get it managed to keep such request in memory while they consume CPU all the time. I noticed that first a week ago or so and now I was able to find out some specifics:

{{{
REQUEST_URI /wordpress-trunk/wp-cron.php?doing_wp_cron
REQUEST_METHOD post
}}}

Maybe there is a condition for an endless loop in there?"	hakre
Future Releases	9825	Enforce permalink history, outright		Permalinks	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned	dev-feedback	2009-05-15T01:06:37Z	2011-02-16T12:02:57Z	"currently, we enforce old slugs and www pref (not even sure that works, since I ended up fixing it in a plugin). canonical doesn't work for pages, or hardly.

we should enforce permalink history, outright. store it in a a db field, and query against it to optimize url2post()."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	12145	Enhance activation process to improve integration with site theme	westi	Multisite		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-02-06T07:10:13Z	2012-01-11T11:21:04Z	"wp-activate.php creates many notices on load due to theme hackery

an example to start:
{{{
Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in G:\www\ho.st\wp-includes\comment-template.php on line 777

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in G:\www\ho.st\wp-includes\comment-template.php on line 794

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in G:\www\ho.st\wp-includes\general-template.php on line 1588

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in G:\www\ho.st\wp-includes\query.php on line 2600
Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in G:\www\ho.st\wp-includes\query.php on line 2600

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in G:\www\ho.st\wp-includes\post-template.php on line 431

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in G:\www\ho.st\wp-includes\query.php on line 2600

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in G:\www\ho.st\wp-includes\post-template.php on line 1172
class=""page page-id- page-parent logged-in"">
}}}

the problem is, that wp-activate.php attempts to simulate a normal WordPress page, the problem arrises that when the header is included and/or custom code in the theme runs on the header, that the no-existance of the current post id (NULL) causes most of the WordPress functions to complain, as they're expecting a correct post object to be returned.

2 options
 1. Update all API function to move to {{{ if ( ! $_post = get_post(..) ) return false; - This should probably be done anyway
 2. Improve the hackery to allow displaying custom pages such as wp-activate.php more transparently.

Furthur to #2, this might involve creating a page in the database which the API functions can access directly, the activate site page would then become a real page in the eyes of WordPress."	dd32
Future Releases	12900	Enhance Nav_Menu to use the older menu functions		Menus		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2010-04-07T16:42:23Z	2011-09-12T20:14:27Z	"Concerning wp_list_pages, wp_page_menu, and/or wp_list_categories functions:

Since these functions exists and developers are comfortable with them, and they'd add much functionality if they were included in the new wp_nav_menu function.

Could the wp_nav_menu utilize these established functions in itself to allow ""dynamic"" listing of pages with the useful options available in those functions?

New ""widgets"" on the left among the ""Add Existing Page"" and ""Add an Existing Category"" (perhaps ""Add Dynamic Page List"" or the like) that would essentially be a UI interface for the args that the wp_list_pages, wp_page_menu, or wp_list_categories functions already accept. The wp_nav_menu would then pass those args to the appropriate function and create items in the appropriate place in the nav menu. (I have no idea how easy/hard that'd be.)

This wouldn't replace the ""Add Existing Page"" or ""Add an Existing Category"" as starting at zero and adding individual items is different and also very useful.

This treatment might be appropriate for any function listed in ""Related"" http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Tags/wp_list_pages#Related or maybe only wp_page_menu or wp_list_pages. I think it warrants discussion.

P.S. This is well above my ability in PHP. I don't think I can't do a working patch on this :-("	WraithKenny
Future Releases	8455	Enhance usability in Wordpress Import - preselecting matching authors	tott	Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2008-12-02T09:27:03Z	2012-09-10T10:21:11Z	To increase usability in wordpress imports, especially for imports with many users or imports that are rerun a preselection of authors would increase usability.	tott
Future Releases	23260	Enhancement for paginate_links(); to include in wordpress core		Template	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-22T04:24:12Z	2013-01-24T00:45:02Z	"Hello all,

I asked a question over at theme-reviewers [1] and one of the answers
(and a helpful one) was that any improvement/s that I find could be
push back into the core.

The first thing that I would like to see is a ""Page x of x"" and make
it a link to that people can click on it and enter the page munber
that they want to go to then they can go stright to that page.

Now I did find some code to do it but for some reasons I don't feel
that it the right way of doing it[2].

The next thing that I'm looking at is if we can have it so that we can
set our own style class or even replace tags altogether. Right now the
only way that I can do this (as far as I know) is by editing core code
or copy and paste code from care into my function.php file and rename
things.

I see that with the sidebar callback, I can set before and after tags
for title and other things and that to the theme author gives us alot
of control over layout and how we can style things.

The reasons why the above improvements should be included in core:

A: No need to create custom functions [[BR]]
B: Don't need to install extra plugin just to get the ""Page x of x""
function or to create a hacked paginate_links function. [[BR]]
C: It gives theme developers more control over style without alot of
extra coding and if they don't want something they can disable it
(example ""Page x of x"") [[BR]]
D: It means that if wordpress devs change the paginate_links function
theme authors don't need to update their custom functions [see A]

Regards,
Daniel Fenn

[1] http://lists.wordpress.org/pipermail/theme-reviewers/2013-January/011488.html [[BR]]
[2] http://design.sparklette.net/teaches/how-to-add-wordpress-pagination-without-a-plugin/"	Danielx64
Future Releases	21791	Enhancement: locate_template() support for multiple file types (not just .php)		Template		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-09-04T14:59:29Z	2012-09-15T08:10:10Z	"I have modified locate_template() to allow location of file types other than .php. The core currently only searches for .php extensions for template file names (search.php, 404.php, etc). I have a HAML parser, and this mod allows the core to locate .haml files (search.haml, 404.haml). Then I can use the 'template_include' filter to handle that file type. 

Do you think this is the best way to accomplish it? I also made the function a little more DRY.

{{{
function locate_template($template_names, $load = false, $require_once = true ) {
  $located = '';
  $template_paths = array(
   STYLESHEETPATH,
   TEMPLATEPATH
  );
  $template_file_types = apply_filters('template_file_types', array('php'));
  foreach ( (array) $template_names as $template_name ) {
    if ( !$template_name )
      continue;
    foreach($template_file_types as $template_file_type)
    {
      $template_name_try = str_replace('.php', '.'.$template_file_type, $template_name);
      foreach($template_paths as $template_path)
      {
        $template_name_try = $template_path . '/' . $template_name_try;
        if ( file_exists($template_name_try)) {
          $located = $template_name_try;
          break 3;
        }
      }
    }
  }

  if ( $load && '' != $located )
    load_template( $located, $require_once );

  return $located;
}
}}}
 you think this modification would be a good core enhancement?"	benallfree
Future Releases	19639	"Enhancement: request: filter support before shortcodes are parsed or convert &quot; into """		Shortcodes	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-12-21T17:01:41Z	2011-12-22T00:39:34Z	"My team uses Windows Live Writer to do all posting, but we constantly have trouble using shortcodes because WLW, being as awesome as it is in other aspects, keeps converting the double quotes in shortcodes to
{{{
&quot;
}}}
This breaks shortcode attributes, and while we're working around it using single quotes, we can't use shortcode attribute data that contains single quotes then.

So, is there a good fix for this?

One workaround would be to have a filter that runs before shortcodes are parsed that converts &quot; back to "". However, in the shortcode API, I found no filters in use at all, so that's out without modifying WP source.

Alternatively, the API could just pre-process the data and take care of this case, which should be solved in WP core yet again.

Is there some way to resolve this without the above modifications to core?

Thanks."	archon810
Future Releases	10501	Enhancements to media upload rules and/or delete media confirm dialog		Media		low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2009-07-28T13:21:09Z	2009-11-23T19:53:18Z	"Now only some file types has required ""Name"" field, rest don't requires typing name for file. After upload if name field was empty file get name in media library from original uploaded file for example: ""doc234"" if uploaded file was named ""doc234.txt"".

Now user can Edit uploaded to library file and delete name. In library view file is called ""(no title)"", but when user try to delete in confirmation box are only empty quotes without name.

There are two possibilities to fix this.

First: require ""Name"" value for every file, not only for few types.
Second: add function which show uploaded file name as ""Name"" in confirmation box, when this name is empty."	Simek
Future Releases	17948	Enhancements to the login and registration forms	wpdavis	Multisite	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-06-30T16:25:01Z	2013-01-14T19:27:28Z	"I would like to propose a significant overhaul of the registration and login forms for 3.2, which I'd be happy to take on. A few things that I think would be helpful:

Combine registration processes for multisite and single-user into one form on one page.
Allow the registration and login to be templatized — no reason this should be for MS only.
Standardize filters, actions and variables between MS and single-user when at all possible.

A few related tickets:

#17904
#17306
#17085
#16866
#16411
#17630"	wpdavis
Future Releases	21712	Enhancements to wp-signup.php and wp-activate.php		Template	3.4.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-08-28T12:00:38Z	2012-08-28T12:00:38Z	"While #17948 going on, I suggest calling get_header()/get_footer() along with 'singnup'/'activate' parameter on wp-signup.php and wp-activate.php.
Something like:
{{{
get_header( 'signup' );
get_footer( 'activate' );
}}}

Also adding before_activate_form and after_activate_form action hooks into wp-activate.php just like wp-signup.php"	geminorum
Future Releases	17916	Enqueued styles are only printed on login_footer in wp-login.php		Administration	3.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2011-06-28T00:29:48Z	2012-11-05T19:19:34Z	"In my plugin I have this include:
wp_register_style(""cimy_uef_register"", $cuef_css_webpath.""/cimy_uef_register.css"", false, false);

now independently where and when I use the above css, even if I never enqueue or print it... it basically forces the admin panel to be always left instead of the right.

In particular it changes the admin panel menu #adminmenu to stick to the left, also other little things.
The question is:
why this happens even if the CSS is not included at all? Browsing the documentation quickly on that function I didn't find anything useful, please help me."	Cimmo
Future Releases	11946	Ensure image MIME type matches extension	Viper007Bond	Upload	3.0	normal	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2010-01-19T08:02:17Z	2012-07-26T22:55:00Z	"Take a bitmap (BMP) and rename it to `.png`. WordPress will say it's an `image/png` everywhere you look. This can cause issues if you're trying to manipulate it (thumbnail it, etc.).

We should either fix the extension or reject it."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	17409	Entity &amp; in menu title breaks XHTML 1.0 Strict validation	Florian	Menus	3.1.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-05-13T05:44:03Z	2011-05-13T05:44:03Z	"If i use &amp; in the menu title and use $my_menu =  wp_get_nav_menu_items(""my_menu"") and loop with foreach($my_menu as $menu_item) and connect for building the Menu on $menu_item->title, then an &amp; in the page title or on the menu navigation label is convertet to a simple &, witch returns the validation error ""xmlParseEntityRef: no name""."	Florat
Future Releases	19288	Erroneous custom taxonomy screen menu behaviour		General	3.0	normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-11-18T11:36:26Z	2011-11-24T16:24:31Z	"I don't think this could get any more edge case and it's of trivial severity, but I thought I'd report it for completeness' sake.

If a user has the ability to manage terms on a post type, but not the ability to edit posts of that post type, and the post type has more than one taxonomy, then the post type menu doesn't expand as expected when viewing one of the term management screens for that post type.

Steps to reproduce:

 * Register a custom post type that uses its own capability mapping (resulting in `edit_foos` etc).
 * Register at least two custom taxonomies for this post type, with or without its own capability mapping.
 * Give a user (or role) the ability to manage the taxonomy terms but not the ability to edit posts of the post type.

When viewing one of the term management screens for the given post type, the menu doesn't expand as expected (although the new 3.3 fly-outs do show).
"	johnbillion
Future Releases	18981	erroneous pie graph in plugins repository		WordPress.org site	3.2.1	normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2011-10-18T06:43:00Z	2012-06-21T12:26:06Z	"In plugins repository of wordpress.org:
Since more than a week, pie graph of statistic are erroneous... Only one part, very old version targeted !
What happens ?

one example in our seven list and other more : http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/xili-language/stats/

"	michelwppi
Future Releases	16853	Error 500 when a user has too many sites	PeteMall*	Administration	3.0.1	normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	accepted		2011-03-14T11:15:57Z	2012-02-13T09:36:58Z	"'''My installation'''
[[BR]]
3.0.1 multi-site installation with more than 7500 blogs, with one user each. I also have one moderation user that can administer each of the blogs.
[[BR]]
[[BR]]
'''The issue'''
[[BR]]
In the admin interface, when I go to Super-Admin -> Users, and when I display the page that contains my moderation user, I get ""''An error (500 Internal Server Error) has occured in response to this request''"". The page tries to display all the sites administered by him (around 7500 of them), hence the error.
[[BR]]
[[BR]]
Updating to 3.1 didn't resolve the problem.
[[BR]]
[[BR]]
'''Recommended enhancement'''
[[BR]]
For each user in the list, display only a certain number of sites, with a possibility to see all of that user's sites, if needed."	luuzan@…
Future Releases	19826	Error behavior for deleting trashed posts is different for Bulk Delete versus Empty Trash		Trash	3.1.2	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-01-13T18:38:00Z	2012-06-19T19:34:42Z	"Bug testing a custom blog build, but I may have located a bug with core (wp-die) Trash error messages.

Background:
*The blog has different users, with different roles.
*Issue occurs on trash page of a custom post type (post status = trash .../edit.php?post_status=trash&post_type=subject)
*Trash contains posts by both an admin role (who can add/edit/delete all custom posts) and an author role (who can add/edit/delete his/her own posts).
*Logged in as an author.
*Using Capability Manager Plug-in. (Tested bug without plugin too)
*Issue is specific to behavior after normal WP-error is thrown.

Issue:
Same WP error. Two different behaviors.

Different functionality occurs between using the Bulk Actions (Delete Permanently) > ""Apply"" button and the ""Empty Trash"" button, after a normal WP error is thrown. In the first case (Bulk Actions > Apply [1a below]), after I return from the error page and refresh the Trash page, all of the selected author pages have been deleted. No admin pages have been deleted.
In the second case (""Empty Trash"" [1b below]), after I return from the error page and refresh the Trash page, all of the selected author pages have NOT been deleted. No admin pages have been deleted.


Behavior:
1a. When I am logged in as an author and I highlight posts by both author and admin, and I attempt to delete using Bulk Actions (Delete Per.) > ""Apply"", I receive the WordPress error ""You are not allowed to delete this item."" ///After I return from the error page and refresh the Trash page, all of the selected author pages have been deleted. No admin pages have been deleted.

1b. When I am logged in as an author and I highlight posts by both author and admin, and I attempt to delete using ""Empty Trash"" button, I receive the WordPress error ""You are not allowed to delete this item."" ///I return from the error page and refresh the Trash page, all of the selected author pages have NOT been deleted. No admin pages have been deleted.

returning to the Trash page. Tested both scenarios.
1. I hit back on the browser, and return to the Trash page. I refresh the page.
2. Move to a different WP admin page, not the Trash page, then return to the Trash page.

Question, because the same text/error is thrown for both buttons, why is the functionality different? Both single functions seem appropriate, however, having both functions exist together instead of picking one behavior seems problematic."	jpbellona
Future Releases	24201	Error in RegEx for proxy excluded URL in function send_through_proxy		HTTP	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-26T13:13:37Z	2013-04-26T13:51:27Z	"Dear WordPress Team,

I've detected a bug in the function send_through_proxy in the class WP_HTTP_Proxy. The coded regex for wildcarded domains only works for subdomains containing characters (a-zA-Z0-9) and . (dot) but not for subdomains containing characters (a-zA-Z0-9) and - (dash). 

File: wp-includes/class-http.php around line 1411 

Example:
{{{
define(WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS, '*.example.com');
}}}
foo.bar.example.com will not use proxy.
foo-bar.example.com will use proxy.

POSSIBLE SOLUTION: 
Change the line 1411 from 
{{{
     $wildcard_regex[] = str_replace('\*', '[\w.]+?', preg_quote($host, '/'));
}}}
to
{{{
     $wildcard_regex[] = str_replace('\*', '[\w.-]+?', preg_quote($host, '/'));
}}}

Yours,
Erich Lerch"	erich1978
Future Releases	20870	error notice when $post = NULL with gallery_shortcode		Media	3.3	normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-07T11:05:46Z	2012-06-26T03:12:02Z	"i have noticed with many relevant plugins and functions it may happen, that gallery_shortcode is called when global $post returns NULL. problem is, that gallery_shortcode function media.php containts 

{{{
		'id'         => $post->ID,
}}}

(row 798 on 3.4 or 783 on 3.3.2) so when $post is NULL it returns error notice

there is trivial solution - adding (!$post) check just after the $output filter (so it could be rewriten by plugin authors) - see last line:


{{{
function gallery_shortcode($attr) {
	global $post;

	static $instance = 0;
	$instance++;

	// Allow plugins/themes to override the default gallery template.
	$output = apply_filters('post_gallery', '', $attr);
	if ( $output != '' )
		return $output;

        if (!$post) return;
}}}


(sorry, i do not know how to change it on svn). This bug is even on 3.3.2 even on latest 3.4"	thomask
Future Releases	15674	Error when trying to logout		General	3.0.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened	reporter-feedback	2010-12-03T23:46:21Z	2011-08-07T20:51:51Z	"I get this error when trying to logout of WordPress 3.0.1 & 3.0.2:

""This webpage is not available. The webpage at http://my.site.com/wp-login.php?action=logout&_wpnonce=12c23f0af8 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.""

and

""Error 101 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): Unknown error.""

in Google Chrome and

""The connection was reset""

in Firefox. Both browsers running on Windows XP SP3. I tested this on another computer running Windows XP SP3 (different ISP) and got the same error in Firefox.

Strangely, I do not get these errors at all on my Mac, in both Chrome and Firefox; they both logout correctly. It also works correctly on my iPhone.

I've tried cleaning cache and cookies in both browsers, reseting my sub-domain in my host's control panel, changing to the default theme; none of which worked at all.  Must be some kind of bug, lots of reports about this in the forums.

See thread here:  http://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-when-trying-to-logout?replies=9"	interconnect
Future Releases	10596	Error when uploading zip package with parent and child themes		Upgrade/Install	2.8.3	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned		2009-08-12T11:12:29Z	2012-01-06T12:30:14Z	"There's an error when you try to install a package containing parent and couple of child themes using zip package upload from the admin dashboard.

For example i got a 1 big directory called test_template which contains 1 folder test_parent and 3 folders test_child1, test_child2, test_child3. If i upload test_template directory using ftp everything's ok, but when i try to use theme uploader and zip package test_template.zip i get an error caused by not finding a style.css file inside of the test_template directory ... but when i add a style.css file to that directory installation goes fine but templates aren't working till i use ftp and delete that file from that directory. It's troublesome if someone is giving his templates to other users."	newkind
Future Releases	23728	Errors when trying to upload media before saving network settings		Multisite		normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-03-09T03:28:47Z	2013-03-21T16:43:14Z	"foreach warning due to unpopulated $mimes array and denial of uploads even when file types defined in network admin settings. This seems to happen because there is a disconnect between the defaults and what is actually present in the db (before the first save).

Should be noted that the site was installed programmatically using wp_install() so this may have something to do with it. I am giving this a major severity because the server path is disclosed from the foreach warning and the least that should be done is do an is_array() check on that $mime var and give a meaningful message stating that there are no mimes defined or something..."	wp4j
Next Release	23688	esc_textarea, wp_richedit_pre and wp_htmledit_pre eat post content under PHP 5.4	westi	Formatting	trunk	high	blocker	3.6	defect (bug)	reopened		2013-03-04T17:27:22Z	2013-04-25T09:51:24Z	"Because of a change in default behaviour in {{{htmlspecialchars}}} in PHP5.4 it is possible for these three functions to eat perfectly valid post content and make it impossible to edit existing posts.

Scenario:
 * blog_charset is ISO-8859-1
 * Post contains some 8bit characters

You try and edit the post and instead of the post content you are presented with a blank editor :(

On the front end the posts display fine.

The underlying cause it this change in {{{htmlspecialchars}}}

""5.4.0 	The default value for the encoding parameter was changed to UTF-8.""

Because the string is not a valid UTF-8 sequence an empty string is returned :(


Related to #20368"	westi
Future Releases	23605	esc_url() strips spaces instead of encoding them		Formatting		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-25T17:41:21Z	2013-02-27T23:56:38Z	"If I pass a URL into `esc_url()` that contains a space, the space is stripped instead of encoded.

To reproduce:

{{{
$url = 'http://example.com/foo bar/';

echo '<pre>';
var_dump( $url );
var_dump( esc_url( $url ) );
echo '</pre>';
}}}

The resulting URL ends up as `http://example.com/foobar/` instead of the expected `http://example.com/foo%20bar/`"	johnbillion
Future Releases	6819	EXIF data extracted from uploaded images stored incorrectly	tellyworth	Media	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2008-04-23T01:13:19Z	2009-11-23T15:25:26Z	Currently extracted EXIF data is stored as a single custom field with a serialized array containing all the data - it should be stored with one-custom-field per data entry, probably with the exif_ prefix.	matt
Future Releases	22768	EXIF/IPTC captions should populate caption/post_excerpt on upload, not description/post_content		Media	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	early	2012-12-06T00:24:39Z	2012-12-15T20:10:37Z	"It's been this way forever, but it is dumping data into the wrong field. Two schools of thought on this:

 * Plugins have used the description field, so we should not change this.

 * Users continue to struggle with moving *captions* from the description field to the caption field, so we should change this.

I am in the latter school of thought. A plugin can remain compatible by ensuring it checks either description or caption before falling back to the other."	nacin
Future Releases	23040	Expand __get() method of WP_Theme object		Themes		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-12-21T20:11:54Z	2012-12-21T22:28:31Z	"Currently, a user can do the following:
{{{
$theme   = wp_get_theme();
$version = $theme->Version;
$name    = $theme->Name;
$author  = $theme->Author;
$version = $theme->Version;
}}}

So, when I tried to get the other data in the same method, I was getting nothing. However, to get the other data, one must do this:
{{{
$theme->{'Author URI'}; // per Codex;
$theme->get( 'AuthorURI' ); // $theme->AuthorURI doesn't work
$theme->get( 'ThemeURI' ); // $theme->ThemeURI & $theme->{'Theme URI'}; doesn't work
$theme->get( 'TextDomain' ); // $theme->TextDomain & $theme->{'Text Domain'}; doesn't work
}}}

get() is a great method to get the other data; however, shouldn't we make this consistent for developers?"	wpsmith
Future Releases	18391	Expand WP_DEBUG_LOG and make WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY work as expected		General		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2011-08-13T05:45:21Z	2011-10-25T05:20:06Z	"== WP_DEBUG_LOG ==

WP_DEBUG_LOG currently creates wp-content/error.log. We should expand this to allow a path.

To do this, if WP_DEBUG_LOG is !== true, != 1, != 'true', (anything else?) and 0 === validate_file(), we should treat it as a path.

== WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY ==

Setting WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY to false does not set display_errors to false. Instead, it prevents display_errors from being set to on. This forces a call to ini_set to turn off display_errors, assuming your php.ini is set to On, as expected for a development environment configuration.

Instead, setting WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY to false should set display_errors to false. I've been thinking about this for months now, and the only situation I can come up with that this would be a compatibility issue would be when you deliberately have a production php.ini on production and a development php.ini in development. In this situation, WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY = false would screw up your development environment only -- the only breakage would be showing less errors, rather than more.

WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY === null can remain a passthrough.

Patch forthcoming."	nacin
Future Releases	6393	Export & import blogroll with categories		Import		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-03-26T17:01:38Z	2012-08-17T09:04:11Z	"I have attached a patch which will export Blogroll OPML file having a category attribute in it. It is valid to have a category attribute in outline tag. Generated OPML file by wp-links-opml.php has been validated by http://validator.opml.org/.

I have also updated link-import.php and link-parse-opml.php files in wp-admin to parse category attribute and create link_category in database if it does not exist and assign link to that category.

This enhancement will automatically export and import link-categories with links."	jayminkapish
Future Releases	7813	export function does not preserve encoding	tott	Export	2.7	normal	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2008-09-30T20:07:25Z	2009-11-24T15:54:10Z	"when exporting strings are always converted to utf-8 while header and encoding is set to encoding used in blog.

this causes trouble when importing later."	tott
Future Releases	3632	Export gzip support		Import	2.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2007-01-22T13:11:42Z	2011-02-07T06:51:22Z	"The ticket may be similar to #3178, but it is not, because we control the WordPress process.[[BR]]

Importing a wordpress.xml file to another wordpress may fail due to an upload_max_filesize and post_max_size directives in php.ini. You know that many web hosts allow only an upload_max_filesize of 2 MB. Though, compression is a great help.

A simple solution is, on one side, offering an ''option'' to compress in GZ format the xml file when exporting, and, on the other side, the WordPress importer will accept the compressed file.

And, when possible, WordPress importer should accept compressed files from other formats and blogs.[[BR]]
Just say you only accept one compression format (gz, zip, etc) and the user will comply."	PozHonks
Next Release	23220	Extend autosave to use the browser's local storage in addition to saving to the server		Autosave		normal	normal	3.6	task (blessed)	new		2013-01-16T22:33:43Z	2013-05-15T23:29:06Z	"There are several types of local (DOM) storage in the modern browsers. Most suitable is the `localStorage` as it's persistent and supported in all browsers back to IE8.

The idea is to save the content in local storage every 10 seconds and push to the server every two minutes. When the server responds and there are no errors, we empty the local storage and start again. The local storage will also be emptied when the user saves the post. Then every time the user visits the admin we can check if the local storage is not empty and offer to recover from there or show a revision diff.
"	azaozz
Future Releases	18087	Extend mw_newMediaObject to include EXIF data		XML-RPC	3.2	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-07-12T19:24:09Z	2012-06-24T20:42:07Z	"Would it be possible to include the exif transfer when using mw_newMediaObject function via XMLRPC? Currently the image gets transfered into library but Title, Caption field remains blank.

I checked the uploaded file and it carries the exif, so it does not get striped in the process."	MYSTERYouse
Future Releases	20542	Extend register_widget to allow passing params as second argument	codearachnid	Widgets	3.4	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-04-25T11:56:19Z	2012-05-15T20:24:50Z	"I ran into an issue recently where I needed to make multiple calls of `register_widget('my_custom_class');` on the same class and have multiple unique widgets registered. 

The problem I ran into is that every time the same class is called it will overwrite the last instance of the same class during the widget constructor request `parent::__construct('unique_id', 'widget title');` This does not allow for reuse of the same class to instantiate multiple widgets. I found that if I were to extend the register method in WP_Widget_Factory to pass through arguments into the extended WP_Widget constructor that I can reuse the same class for multiple widget registations. I am working out the logic to implement this directly into /wp-includes/widgets.php for future functionality improvement."	codearachnid
Future Releases	22450	Extend Theme previews doesn't stay on same theme when using IE10 or IE9 in Windows 8		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-14T19:29:29Z	2012-11-18T15:19:19Z	"Originally reported in the forums: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/theme-twenty-twelve-single-post-preview-in-ie10

Extend Theme previews doesn't stay on same theme when using IE10 or IE9 in Windows 8, after clicking from index to a single post view.

'''What I expected to happen:'''[[BR]]
To continue previewing the same theme when I click around in the preview.

'''What actually happened:'''[[BR]]
The theme changes to Twenty Eleven after clicking

'''To repeat:'''
1. Open http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/twentytwelve
2. Click green Preview button
3. Once in the preview, click into a single post
4. See the theme change to Twenty Eleven

Notes:
- Breaks in both IE9 and IE10 with Windows 8; does not happen in other browsers like Chrome or Firefox; works fine in IE9 in Windows 7.
- Happens with any theme on Extend (tested with Twenty Twelve and Esquire)
- Example URL: http://wp-themes.com/twentytwelve?TB_iframe=true&width=1033&height=612
- Loading wp-themes.com directly (not in the lightbox) works as expected"	lancewillett
Future Releases	16613	Extend Widget API to allow sidebar/widget manipulation		Widgets	3.1	low	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-02-21T22:55:17Z	2013-01-21T17:27:26Z	"There is currently no easy way to add a widget to a sidebar using code. We should add methods of doing this.

A good example usage of such an API could be when a new theme is activated, it could add it's custom widgets to it's sidebar.

API should provide support for adding widget X to sidebar Y (or even just the first sidebar) along with setting some options for the widget and where in the sidebar to add it (top vs. bottom)."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	8833	extract pluggable.php function logic into separate functions	Viper007Bond	Plugins	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2009-01-09T21:24:15Z	2012-08-31T18:23:53Z	"Currently, when a plugin overrides one of the pluggable.php functions with a custom implementation, there is no way to fall back to the standard version of the function.  Instead, plugin authors have to copy and paste all of the logic from pluggable.php into their custom function.  I'd love to see the actual logic separated out into ""private"" functions that are simply called the public ones.  For example:

{{{
if (!function_exists('wp_get_current_user')) {
    function wp_get_current_user() {
        return _wp_get_current_user();
    }
}

function _wp_get_current_user() {
    /* normal logic for getting the current user */
}
}}}

This would allow me to override the function, but still fallback to the standard implementation if I need to...

{{{
if (!function_exists('wp_get_current_user')) {
    function wp_get_current_user() {
        if ( /* some condition */ ) {
            /* my own custom get current user logic */
        } else {
            return _wp_get_current_user();
        }
    }
}
}}}

This wouldn't actually take that much work, and I'm happy to do it.  Not sure if it would be best to keep it all in pluggable.php, or if the standard implementations should be moved to pluggable.standard.php or something similar. ??

Original wp-hackers thread: http://groups.google.com/group/wp-hackers/browse_thread/thread/31295f83a13dc025"	wnorris
Future Releases	17999	Failure to Update Notification Persists After Manual Upgrade		Upgrade/Install	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-05T20:30:08Z	2013-01-13T16:42:27Z	"This has been around for a few versions. When an update fails, if the user updates or upgrades manually and WordPress lists the updated version in the Administration Panels, the failure to update notification persists. 

I've sat through four or five updates with the failure notice on every panel, including WordPress 3.2, on several sites."	Lorelle
Future Releases	6481	Fancy permalinks should be enabled on new sites		Permalinks	2.7	low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2008-03-30T19:20:04Z	2012-10-10T14:44:30Z	"Code to do this:

{{{
$permalink_structure = '';
$cat_base = '';
$tag_base = '';

if ( got_mod_rewrite() && is_file(ABSPATH . '.htaccess') && is_writable(ABSPATH . '.htaccess') )
{
	$permalink_structure = '/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/';
}

update_option('permalink_structure', $permalink_structure);
update_option('category_base', $cat_base);
update_option('tag_base', $tag_base);

$wp_rewrite->flush_rules();

}}}

The above has been tested by hundreds of users -- this has been built into my theme for over two years."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	24338	Feature image not stored as an attachment when selecting existing image from Media Library		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-14T18:36:52Z	2013-05-15T00:50:33Z	"Selecting a Featured Image for a post that is already in the Media Library does not store it as an attachment, however when uploading an image using the Featured image panel, then it does store it as an attachment.

The differences are also that the image gets the post name in the ""Uploaded to"" column in the Media Library, however when selecting one that already exists, this column does not get the post name filled in.  I realize that it is not filled in as it wasn't ""uploaded to"" that post, but there may be some correlation between that and the attachment issue above."	whodeee
Future Releases	20947	feature request: one-click update for core, themes and plugins (all in one)		Upgrade/Install		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2012-06-13T22:48:50Z	2012-06-13T22:49:28Z	I'd love to have the one-click update be truly one-click so that you can click once and update core, themes and plugins all at once as opposed to having to initiate three different updates.	jkudish
Future Releases	19628	FEATURE REQUEST: std deviation option for wp_tag_cloud		General	3.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2011-12-21T04:16:22Z	2012-01-21T10:55:36Z	"Feature Request

Add a std deviation, logarithmic, or other non-linear algorithm for generating tag cloud sizes...  I have a sample set containing approximately 500 tags, with two tags which fall in the 100 posts range, whereas most tags end up with less than 20.  I would still like the two tags to show up, and to show up the largest, and a simple std deviation (66% show up in 1 std dev, 96% or so in the 2nd, etc) or logarithmic algorigm for calculating tag element sizes, based on the sample set."	bhoogterp
Future Releases	21002	Feature request: wp_link_pages() needs support for formatting the current page		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	reopened		2012-06-17T19:09:51Z	2013-01-18T02:27:18Z	"To follow up my previous feature request #21001, it would be super to see a way to style/format the current page, because it could look different compared to links to other pages (for example "">> Page % <<""). An option called currentpagelink seems fitting."	archon810
Future Releases	15807	Featured image doesn't attach to post		Media	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2010-12-14T11:57:23Z	2010-12-26T23:09:57Z	"When you use an image as featured, it doesn't attach to the post. 

Possibly related with #14390 (post image (thumbnail) in [gallery])

Tests:

• If the image is already attached, it doesn't reattach ✔

• If the image is uploaded while writing the post, it attaches like another image, even if you are not using it in the post. ✔

• If an image is in the media library, not attached, and you use it in your post, it automatically attaches to the post. ✔

• If the image is in the media library, not attached, and you use it as featured image in a post, it doesn't attach ✘
"	bi0xid
Future Releases	23409	Featured Images Not Working when From Media Library		Media	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-07T02:37:57Z	2013-02-16T01:39:02Z	"I am in 3.5.1, Multisite, all plugins disabled, using Twenty-Twelve theme. While editing a post, when clicking on ""Set Featured Image"" in the meta box, I get the popup and select the image. I then click ""Save Featured Image."" The box closes. The meta box displays nothing -- just the original ""Set Featured Image"" link. So, I Update the post. Still, no featured image. 

Going through the above steps, I decide instead to upload an image from my computer. When I do, and select it as my featured image, it works.

It seems to choke only on files that are already in the media library.
"	saracup
Future Releases	14932	Featured Images: No way to custom crop when used as headers		Themes	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-09-22T09:59:34Z	2010-09-22T14:27:21Z	"Custom Headers have Custom Cropping

When a theme uses featured images for per-post headers you don't get that goodness.

Makes feature images more ghetto for custom headers than they should be."	westi
Future Releases	23677	Feed autodiscovery for custom taxonomy and perhaps date archives		General	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-03T16:53:09Z	2013-03-03T16:53:09Z	"In #21648 we enabled the ""autodiscovery"" of feeds for custom post types. Further review of this solution reveals a few remaining issues:

a) Function `feed_links_extra()` in file `wp-includes/general-template.php` still does not add `<link>` tags for autodiscovery of either custom taxonomy archives or date (year/month/day) archives. You can argue that feeds for date archives might not be particularly useful, but they are generated, so why do we not provide links to them?  A helper function does exist to obtain the link for custom taxonomy archive feeds, but there is no corresponding support for date archives.

b) The helper functions for obtaining feed links in file `link-template.php` are not particularly easy to use, requiring much examination of the queried object.  If a theme or plugin wishes to include explicit hyperlinks to feeds (i.e. `<a>` tags) then it is presently forced to duplicate much of the code from function `feed_links_extra()`. I suggest the bulk of the code from here should be moved into a new function within `link-template.php` where it can be reused to generate either `<link>` or `<a>` tags as needed.

c) We seem to have a helper function for feeds containing search results with comments (`get_search_comments_feed_link()` in `wp-includes/link-template.php`). Whilst this feed is generated, it's not clear why ""search"" is treated specially here and why if this was considered useful there are no corresponding feeds for comments on other archives."	mdgl
Future Releases	21753	Feed excerpts are missing important filter formatting		Feeds	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-08-31T14:20:56Z	2012-08-31T14:20:56Z	"Excerpts included in feeds are missing important formatting because the relevant filters are not applied (e.g. wpautop).

In file wp-includes/feed.php, function the_excerpt_rss() does not apply the same filters as the_excerpt() whilst results in lost formatting instructions.  By comparison, function the_content_feed() ensures that the same filters declared for the_content() are applied.

A suggested patch is attached. Note that for symmetry between the_excerpt_rss() and the_content_feed() this patch also removes the (unnecessary?) filter ent2ncr() from the_excerpt_rss() and retains the (controversial?) escaping for CDATA blocks (see #3670).

A few related issues are worth mentioning. Firstly, shortcodes are still not applied to excerpts (see #7093). Also, the (obsolete?) RDF feed does not make use of a CDATA block unlike those for RSS, RSS2 and Atom (see #20888). Finally, a similar problem occurs with comment text in feeds (see #16466)."	mdgl
Future Releases	23475	Feed querystring not limiting returned posts by post type when also using category		Query	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-14T20:15:44Z	2013-02-14T20:15:44Z	"I set up an example to demonstrate what's happening: http://demo.jarrodpyper.com/feed/?post_type=syndicated&category_name=craft

This feed *should* only return the one post on my site, ""test syndicate"" that is in the ""Syndicated"" post type and also in the ""craft"" category. Instead the post titled ""post"" of the default ""post"" post_type is being returned in the feed as well because it is also in the ""craft"" category.

This works correctly within a normal page using query_posts, which I thought would be similar if not the same as the way the querystring was handled when put into the URL.

Not sure if ""Query"" or ""Feed"" is the more relevant component keyword to use here."	jpyper
Future Releases	23692	feed_links should have a parameter to choose which feed to display		Feeds		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2013-03-05T14:02:12Z	2013-04-05T08:52:19Z	"Hello,

'''feed_links''' is a function located in wp_includes/general_template.php. It displays 2 feeds in the header : the main feed and the comment feed. The function is activated along with feed_links_extra when automatic-feed-links support is activated.

Currently, developers can't choose if they want both feeds to be displayed, or just one of them. I think this function should be improved.

Here is the current function :
{{{
function feed_links( $args = array() ) {
	if ( !current_theme_supports('automatic-feed-links') )
		return;

	$defaults = array(
		/* translators: Separator between blog name and feed type in feed links */
		'separator'	=> _x('&raquo;', 'feed link'),
		/* translators: 1: blog title, 2: separator (raquo) */
		'feedtitle'	=> __('%1$s %2$s Feed'),
		/* translators: %s: blog title, 2: separator (raquo) */
		'comstitle'	=> __('%1$s %2$s Comments Feed'),
	);

	$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	echo '<link rel=""alternate"" type=""' . feed_content_type() . '"" title=""' . esc_attr(sprintf( $args['feedtitle'], get_bloginfo('name'), $args['separator'] )) . '"" href=""' . get_feed_link() . ""\"" />\n"";
	echo '<link rel=""alternate"" type=""' . feed_content_type() . '"" title=""' . esc_attr(sprintf( $args['comstitle'], get_bloginfo('name'), $args['separator'] )) . '"" href=""' . get_feed_link( 'comments_' . get_default_feed() ) . ""\"" />\n"";
}
}}}

Currently, the only way to display only one feed (the main post feed or the main comment feed) so is to deactivate feed_links with :
{{{
remove_action('wp_head', 'feed_links', 2);
}}}
and then to create our own function to only display one feed.

Do you think this should be improved ?

Regards,"	Confridin
Future Releases	24313	Filter Columns by View		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-05-11T01:18:56Z	2013-05-11T14:12:54Z	"After searching extensively for a way to do this, and discussing this with fellow WordPress developers, I believe I have found a feature that should be added to WordPress.

When you make a new custom post type, if you have WordPress register a UI for it, it outputs a screen named ""All XXXX's"". Within these, WordPress automatically adds filters. So let's say I've registered a CPT called Downloads. 

So I can now use the built in UI for Downloads and filter the page to show just pending downloads, or just published downloads, for instance.

However, the issue becomes what if you want to display a column for some views, but not others. For instance, if Downloads has a column called ""Sales"" where the number of sales of that particular download is stored, it makes no sense to show that column on Pending Downloads (since they can't have sales before being published).

Currently, at least after days of trying to find a way of doing this, there is no way to do this for the tables registered by WordPress. If I make my own List_Table, then I can do this.

However, there should be a way of adding columns based on filter, so that a developer who adds a column programmatically can go:
{{{
if($view != pending){
// register sales column
}
}}}

Feel free to correct me if I've overlooked a method of doing this.

-Chris"	chriscct7
Future Releases	23800	Filter Comment Blacklist, to delete duplicated terms		Comments		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-16T23:37:13Z	2013-03-16T23:37:13Z	"Hi,

In Comment Blacklist, when I save terms, duplicates are not eliminated.

Would be good if the function array_unique would remove these duplicate terms."	shadowhck
Future Releases	20115	Filter For media_upload_gallery_form		Media	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-02-24T21:37:53Z	2012-02-24T21:37:53Z	"I recently ran into a project where we wanted to modify a gallery and interject some new gallery options.  As such the most simple user interface was to add a new setting to the gallery form  on the media upload page under galleris.  We would modify the shortcode creation and then override the gallery shortcode function with our own code.  The only problem is you can't overload the media_upload_gallery_form function in /wp-admin/includes/media.php

Not sure if a filter option or action is the right one here but I think that would give this area that overriding ability as well.

Having the ability to do this would be not only beneficial for my specific problem but woud give people the ability to really take the gallery to another level without messing up a familiar interface that people are using."	greenspeakmedia
Future Releases	21988	Filter get_media_item output		Media	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-09-25T03:56:27Z	2012-09-25T09:38:43Z	"L1027-1028 of media.php looks like this:

{{{
if ( $item = get_media_item( $id, array( 'errors' => isset($errors[$id]) ? $errors[$id] : null) ) )
			$output .= ""\n<div id='media-item-$id' class='media-item child-of-$attachment->post_parent preloaded'><div class='progress hidden'><div class='bar'></div></div><div id='media-upload-error-$id' class='hidden'></div><div class='filename hidden'></div>$item\n</div>"";
}}}

The biggest issue I see with this is that because you can only attach images to one post, this will unnecessarily display images that cannot be attached to the current post type in instances where the Media Library tab is forced to send items even though no editor support has been added for the post type.

In that light, it would be nice to have a filter to remove the output of these unnecessary items in order to improve UI and UX when navigating through images to attach to the post type. Currently I am having to create an error-like overlay on each item that is already attached in order to prevent users from trying to attach an item that is already attached elsewhere.

Where would it make the most sense to have this filter? At the end of get_media_item? "	griffinjt
Future Releases	21096	Filter on is_front_page return value		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-06-28T10:32:03Z	2012-06-29T13:05:58Z	"When you set a page (as 'placeholder' with same slug) as front page which is actually a post type archive to front page, is_front_page() will always return false on that page. The return value of the is_front_page() function is not filterable.

Attached patch adds this filter in the most basic way."	CoenJacobs
Future Releases	21641	Filter on pending/draft array in wp_insert_post()		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-08-20T16:53:56Z	2012-08-20T16:53:56Z	"Hi

In wp_insert_post() function, there is no possibility to add a status to the list of status for which postname can be set to empty (no filter). Thus, to have the 'pending' like behaviour for a custom status it seems you have to update the postname to '' and the gmt to 000-00 after the insert, as you have to hack the permalink construction too.

In the same way, it would be nice to add the $post parameter to the filter 'display_post_states' in the '_post_states($post)' function (wp-admin/includes/template.php), in order to add easily a post state according to a custom status of the post (seems better as retrieving the global $post of the admin loop).

Hope these are real issues. Sorry if not.

Regards
"	villagora
Future Releases	18848	Filter post listing screen by post parent	johnbillion	Administration	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	assigned		2011-10-03T16:19:10Z	2011-10-03T18:56:58Z	"It's not possible to filter a post listing screen by post_parent. This would be super handy for hierarchical post types (eg. Pages) where you may have several levels of hierarchy and want to view only the descendants of a particular page. I'm not sure that we need a UI (eg. dropdown menu) for it, but a working URL query var would be great.

I made an attempt at patching this a while ago using the child_of parameter but it got complicated quite quickly, so I'm putting it out there as a feature request in case anyone feels like tackling it."	johnbillion
Future Releases	22612	Filterable default for wp_safe_redirect/wp_validate_redirect		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-11-27T21:00:22Z	2012-11-29T18:06:41Z	The default/fallback for {{{wp_safe_redirect}}} is {{{admin_url()}}}. It would be nice to have a filter to be able to modify this (e.g. redirect to {{{home_url()}}} instead, which is probably a better default anyway).	batmoo
Future Releases	20011	Filtering posts for plugins that do not call posts to be filtered		Query	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-02-10T15:35:02Z	2012-02-10T15:43:59Z	"In Query.php Line: 2745

Multisite Installation (3.3.1) While using Google XML Sitemaps Version 4.0beta4 

Change: 


{{{
	// Always sanitize
	foreach ( $this->posts as $i => $post ) {
		$this->posts[$i] = sanitize_post( $post, 'raw' );
		}
}}}


To:


{{{
	// Always sanitize
	if ($this->post_count > 0) {
		foreach ( $this->posts as $i => $post ) {
			$this->posts[$i] = sanitize_post( $post, 'raw' );
		}
}}}
"	jroakes
Future Releases	14154	Filters hook on the custom post type edit page		Post Types	3.0	low	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-30T08:34:31Z	2011-04-10T14:37:32Z	"It would be great to have some filters added on the custom post type edit page to be able to modify the queries associated to the following filters :
- post count (mine, all, draft, published, trashed, etc...)
- categories
- dates

Basically, the issue right now is that if you modify the list of posts displayed to a user with the posts_where filter on the custom post type edit page, the post count, categories and dates filters won't be accurate anymore because there is no possibility to filter them as for the post list (or at least, I haven't found these).

Thanks!"	firebird75
Next Release	23155	Fire update_blog_public action from update_blog_status()	ryan	Administration	3.5	normal	normal	3.6	defect (bug)	reopened		2013-01-09T16:43:00Z	2013-05-01T13:12:46Z	The update_blog_public action is fired from update_blog_public() but not from update_blog_status(). Since update_blog_public() calls update_blog_status() the action should move down the stack and reside along the other actions fired by update_blog_status().	ryan
Next Release	24364	"Fix  autocomplete=""off"" in Chrome"	azaozz	Administration		normal	normal	3.6	defect (bug)	reopened		2013-05-18T22:45:28Z	2013-05-23T19:25:57Z	"Seems latest Chrome doesn't respect autocomplete=""off"" on <input type=""password"" /> fields. This is a problem in forms where the user has to choose a password like the Profile and Edit User screens. 

When the user wants to change a setting on the Profile screen, the first password field is auto-filled. That results in error on submitting the form: ""ERROR: You entered your new password only once...""."	azaozz
Future Releases	12729	Fix [6326] - wp_unique_term_slug() when changing the parent	ryan	Taxonomy		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2010-03-27T08:04:40Z	2012-11-25T01:35:53Z	"[6326] uses $args (as an array) when it appears it should use $term (an object).

It's never worked, so I'm hesitant to patch it as I imagine it might break something elsewhere in the taxonomy API.

Assigning to ryan for now, who authored the commit."	nacin
Future Releases	19449	Fix Farbtastic to make it work with empty input fields, too		External Libraries	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-12-05T17:38:08Z	2011-12-05T17:38:08Z	"Farbtastic requires that the color input field has either a color value or at least a '#' character. If it's empty it won't work. This seems like an artificial limitation and requires workarounds if the integrated Farbtastic is used for input fields that may be empty, i.e. for theme or plugin options where the color is optional. If the color fields has a default value there's no issue but having empty color fields is a useful and valid use case. 

This could be fixed in /wp-admin/js/farbtastic.js, line 192

Old:
if (this.value && this.value != fb.color) {

New:
if (this.value != fb.color) {


Looks like WP is working around this for the 'custom background' for themes (which is empty by default) by adding a hardcoded '#' and saving the background-color without '#' 

/wp-includes/theme.php, line 1772:
$style = $color ? ""background-color: #$color;"" : '';

/wp-admin/custom-background.php, line 303:
<input type=""text"" name=""background-color"" id=""background-color"" value=""#<?php echo esc_attr(get_background_color()) ?>"" />

"	BytesForAll
Future Releases	22742	Fix feed inefficiencies - Possibly Extend Etag/Last-Modified/Conditional Get functionality		Performance	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-04T21:25:20Z	2012-12-04T21:36:32Z	"'''First the story.'''

Attempting to generate what are effectively feeds on our WP site, we've been using the WP rewrite functions in a page/template context for some time, but recently it's made more sense to use the feed context for this. It seems as if there is some liability to using pages--requires a page to be created and not  changed by non-dev users and requires a coordinated database and code solution to create. And it introduces some complexity/mess with creating template files for feed logic/display, and again, these dummy pages have to exist. Finally--assigning this feed to a page required the WP URL canonical functionality to occur, so I couldn't use ""feed.json"", I had to use ""feed.json/"" which is just not cool. An entirely code-based solution that effectively rewrites a URL pattern to a function is perfect--which is effectively what the feed context is.

As an aside--for my purposes could I use actual Apache rewrites? Well sure, but I am using WP functions to retrieve the data for my feed--in which case I would have to separately bootstrap my function, and I would assume incur fairly similar performance implications. Also, adding a feed still feels like something that should be code-addressable to me and rolling rewrites to all of our production web servers isn't necessarily fun. I'll be benchmarking this and get back to you though.

In my page->feed conversion, I was curious what the performance implications were. I figured with less files and functions (related to the theme layer) involved, it could only be better using a feed. Not so, it was worse at about 5x to run the same feed creating logic. I sat down with xdebug and query logging to figure out what was going on and found that there were a few extra queries being run on the feed side:
{{{
SELECT post_modified_gmt FROM wp_posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type IN ('post', 'page', 'attachment', 'story') ORDER BY post_modified_gmt DESC LIMIT 1;
SELECT post_date_gmt FROM wp_posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type IN ('post', 'page', 'attachment', 'story') ORDER BY post_date_gmt DESC LIMIT 1;
SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS  wp_posts.ID FROM wp_posts  WHERE 1=1  AND wp_posts.post_type = 'post' AND (wp_posts.post_status = 'publish' OR wp_posts.post_status = 'private')  ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC LIMIT 0, 50;
SELECT FOUND_ROWS();
}}}
These are coming from a branch in /wp-includes/class-wp.php WP::send_headers(). It's doing very basic logic to determine via the query string if we expect this request to be a feed, then it uses either ''get_lastcommentmodified()'' or ''get_lastpostmodified()'' and uses the result of that to set and send some headers for last modified and etag, and evaluate request values for conditional get (304) responses.


'''The problem:'''

For my application--creating arbitrary feeds actually based on WP options--the last time any post or comment was updated/added has no correlation to my feed. It may not be updated at the point a post is updated, but it would show as being updated--more dangerously, it would show as not being updated and return a 304 if a post hasn't been updated. Also, it's incurring overhead doing this lookup that has absolutely no value.

How about the most common WP core uses? I'm thinking it's still going to result in a lot of false positives (saying it's updated more recently than it really is) that certainly is going to depend on number of post types, but even with say a default install with pages and posts, any time a page is updated (which is not in any default feed), it will be affecting the default posts feed.

There is no hook to allow for the disabling or changing of this logic. And, there is no way to apply some form of this logic to heavier page generations that might be kind of nice.

'''The options:'''

1. Add a hook to this send headers function that would allow it to be fully disabled for certain feeds.
2. Move the functionality to a discrete function that can be passed the actual page/feed updated time and it can then send the proper headers. Then the default feed generation functions can call back to this functionality when they know the actual updated dates.

I actually favor the latter--this is kinda nice functionality that is trapped inside a less useful branch and is ""stuck on"" even when it's not helpful. I would be happy to help write a patch for some of this if some core people can jump on here and provide some direction and blessing.

'''I've noticed a little discussion on this issue elsewhere:'''

#19466 - This person is attempting to apply the existing logic--page/comment last modified across every request which would be a massive mistake. Assuming that's why there has been no response.

#15499 - This person is suggesting an index to get the results quicker--that could be beneficial additionally, but perhaps my modifications could reduce the need for such an index."	brokentone
Future Releases	23482	Fix improper use of comment_exists() in some importers		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-15T18:49:18Z	2013-02-15T18:49:18Z	"Background: #20494

DotClear Importer and TextPattern Importer treat the returned comment post ID as a comment ID: [[BR]]
http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/dotclear-importer/trunk/dotclear-importer.php#L416 [[BR]]
http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/textpattern-importer/trunk/textpattern-importer.php#L429"	SergeyBiryukov
Future Releases	16445	Fix incompatibilities with IDs greater than 2^31		Import	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-02-03T01:03:24Z	2012-12-10T12:57:11Z	"For various reasons, things go bad when you get a post ID greater than 2^31^. When we're importing content and there's an existing ID, I suggest we ignore it if possible if it's too big.

Tumblr2WordPress for example maintains the Tumblr IDs and causes problems in WordPress."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	24084	Fix possible PHP notices after a user is deleted		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-14T22:24:48Z	2013-04-15T23:09:34Z	"`get_comment_author()` doesn't check if a user that has commented still exists and may throw a notice. Also can return the user_login where a user name is expected.

Same in `edit-form-advanced.php` in the code block that outputs ""Last edited by ..."" under the editor."	azaozz
Next Release	24131	Fix post previews for multisite with domain mapping		Administration		normal	normal	3.6	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-18T22:51:54Z	2013-04-24T02:45:56Z	Currently when previewing latest changes we create a nonce in the admin, then redirect to the front-end and check that nonce on 'init' before showing the preview. This fails sometimes on multisite with domain mapping as they may use JS redirects to log the user in on the front-end.	azaozz
Future Releases	21605	Fix TinyMCE statusbar styling		TinyMCE		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened		2012-08-16T04:09:21Z	2012-10-21T17:36:07Z	When the breadcrumb links in the TinyMCE statusbar (at the bottom) are too long (many nested elements with long class names), the statusbar pushes the width of the editor and breaks the layout.	azaozz
Future Releases	21287	Fix Widgets Helper position on start event - sortable		Widgets	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-16T09:33:24Z	2012-12-13T12:31:33Z	"the widget helper moves (jumpes) to the left, to the parent left position... 

in Firefox this is not a bug but in chrome it does.

please take a look in the screenshot, the helper jumped to the left....

http://wpimpact.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Untitled-2.png

I tried to use the :

{{{
ui.helper.css('left', ui.placeholder.position().left)
}}}
 
code but chrome does not set a placeholder position, I don't know why, maybe a chrome bug or in jQuery. 

"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	16420	Flawed Blogger import, no details		Import	3.1	normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2011-01-31T05:44:08Z	2012-10-13T19:08:52Z	Did a Blogger import, showed as finished when it had imported 625/626 posts and 685/685comments. Did not give any indication as to why one post was not imported, which one it was, anything. Gah. Need to put in a feedback mechanism for this type of situation. 	jane
Future Releases	21034	Flyout Menu on Backend doesn't Loades Untill Whole Page is Loaded		Administration	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-06-21T09:43:55Z	2012-06-25T05:30:06Z	"I have noticed this ever since the flyout menu was introduced. Menu items on flyout menus is not shows until the whole page gets loaded. For high speed connection its not a problem but it gets annoying people who connected in dial up (last week my ISP was down so i had to work with dial up for couple of days).

So, we could make the flyout menu items css/js to load on header so it doesn't wait for to load the whole page and make the backend accessible to and less annoying to low speed users.. For testing it you have to log into backend with low speed connection. If you need proof i can make a video with my dial up. Just let me know.

BTW: What i see on firebug that the css for flyout menu loads on header so i don't really find out what causes the menu to not showing on hover until the page loads."	prionkor
Future Releases	24423	Focus on post title field when title is empty		Post Formats	trunk	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	reporter-feedback	2013-05-25T19:23:02Z	2013-05-25T19:28:12Z	"The post formats looks very nice.

One small thing could be more user friendly.
Currently when you change between the post formats then the Title field becomes focused and the title text will be selected.


Happened a lot with me that when I wanted to just use Space to scroll down the page, accidentally deleted the title text. Pressing any key is deleting the selected text in the title field.
Happened a lot with me that when I wanted to just use Space to scroll down the page, but accidentally deleted the title text.

It would be better if the title field getting the focus only if it's empty.

[[Image(http://qikr.co/files/pics/w/wpadminiss29707.jpg)]]


I commented my feedback for Post Format UI title input box, but didn't got any response for that, so I though I open this new ticket.
> http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/24046#comment:61
"	klihelp
Future Releases	23069	For plugins that create custom taxonomies, wp_delete_term does not work during plugin uninstall.		Taxonomy	3.5	normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-28T15:10:51Z	2013-01-02T19:37:39Z	"I ran into this problem while writing a plugin uninstall class to clean up any options, custom post types, taxonomies & terms related to the plugin.

The problem is, if a plugin creates a custom taxonomy and the plugin user creates terms for that taxonomy, the plugin cannot delete those terms during uninstall.

How to reproduce:

1. Create a plugin that creates a custom taxonomy.
2. Create some terms for that taxonomy.
3. In uninstall.php, try using wp_delete_term to remove those terms.

Because the plugin is already deactivated by the time uninstall.php fires, $wp_taxonomies no longer contains the custom taxonomy that the plugin created. Since wp_delete_term requires a valid taxonomy as its second parameter, it does not work.

The issue is also being discussed here: http://bit.ly/RUDYOv"	sscovil
Future Releases	23975	force_balance_tags in get_the_content breaks non-HTML formats		Formatting	2.8	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-07T10:05:44Z	2013-04-07T10:58:50Z	"The change in r11398 (to fix #9765) breaks Markdown formatted articles that use angle bracket links: `<http://example.com/>` turning it into `<http: //example.com></http:>`.

If we call force_balance_tags after adding the more link, we need to establish filter hooks for formatters. This should have happened before r11398 already, but because balancing tags wasn't forced, this issue has not affected sites that disable balancing tags in their preferences.

Typically formatters attach to the `the_content` filter (among others). This should probably change into a `get_the_content` filter (similar to `get_the_excerpt`) that is called early on the full content of the post.

I haven't yet decided where the best place for the new filter would, or if it would be better to undo the force_balance_tags call.

Thoughts? I could work on the change, but would rather prefer some input first."	ruckus
Future Releases	16822	FORCE_SSL_LOGIN causes wp-login.php to have an incorrect https link	jakub.tyrcha*	Security	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	accepted		2011-03-10T16:21:25Z	2011-09-10T01:20:12Z	"In this bug, the WordPress logo on the login screen incorrectly links to an https URL. It is easy to reproduce.

First, define('FORCE_SSL_LOGIN', true) in wp-config.php. Then make sure you are logged out of WordPress. (Note: I am running multisite - I don't know if this matters or not.)

1. Visit /wp-login.php. Fill in WRONG credentials (misspell your password) and click the Submit button.
2. wp-login.php redisplays as expected, this time with an https URL.
3. The WordPress logo on the form now links to https://your.site.com. If you click it, you are visiting your site over SSL.

This should not happen. The WordPress logo (and any other links on the login page) should render http URLs."	dbvista
Future Releases	15277	FORCE_SSL_LOGIN or _ADMIN go to death loops when using an load-balancer		Security	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-11-01T15:07:32Z	2010-12-29T19:38:09Z	"Dear community,

first of all, I had to apologize for my english pronunciation. I am not a native speaker.

Now, here is my problem or rather my feature request and patch.

'''Problem'''

I use WordPress in an infrastructure with a load-balancer (hardware) before two webserver in a dmz and behind the dmz the database server. And (that is important) the connections between the load balancer and the webserver are always http - not https. The ssl certificate is installed on the load balancer. So the https connection is only between the client (browser) and the load balancer.

Now a want to use ssl for login and admin section.

IF I use FORCE_SSL_ADMIN or _LOGIN I got into a death loop, because:

1) connection client -> load balancer: https
2) connection load balancer -> webserver: http
3) webserver WordPress -> client: reload to https because of FORCE_SSL_*

4) connection client -> load balancer: https
5) connection load balancer -> webserver: http
6) webserver WordPress -> client: reload to https because of FORCE_SSL_*

7) goto 4 or 1

'''Feature Request'''

I want a FORCE_SSL_* light. Something like USE_SSL_* but do not make a redirect.

'''Patch (see attached)'''

I defined two constants USE_SSL_LOGIN and USE_SSL_ADMIN like the FORCE_SSL_* and the functions use_ssl_admin, use_ssl_login like the force_ssl_*. And I integrate these functions in the function get_site_url in wp-includes/link-template.php

At my installation, it works.

It would be great, if you can take over these two config constants.

I hope I could descriped my problem and solution clearly.

Great tool ... Iver Jackewitz"	jackewit
Future Releases	23416	Form handlers assume $_POST elements will be strings		Warnings/Notices	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-07T19:26:18Z	2013-02-08T16:59:16Z	"I'm running Wordpress 3.5.1 on PHP 5.3.

This example is from lines 50-53 of wp-comments-post.php:

{{{
$comment_author       = ( isset($_POST['author']) )  ? trim(strip_tags($_POST['author'])) : null;
$comment_author_email = ( isset($_POST['email']) )   ? trim($_POST['email']) : null;
$comment_author_url   = ( isset($_POST['url']) )     ? trim($_POST['url']) : null;
$comment_content      = ( isset($_POST['comment']) ) ? trim($_POST['comment']) : null;
}}}

The issue is that If your post data contains something like:
{{{
author[]=foo&author[]=bar
}}}
or
{{{
comment[]=foo
}}}
Then the corresponding values in $_POST will be arrays, not strings, causing an E_WARNING.

There seem to be a number of other places where $_POST data is passed directly to PHP string functions as well, causing potential warnings. These should be handled gracefully by checking the type of the element being grabbed from $_POST first:

{{{
$comment_author       = ( isset($_POST['author']) && is_string($_POST['author']) )   ? trim(strip_tags($_POST['author'])) : null;
$comment_author_email = ( isset($_POST['email']) && is_string($_POST['email']) )     ? trim($_POST['email']) : null;
$comment_author_url   = ( isset($_POST['url']) && is_string($_POST['url']) )         ? trim($_POST['url']) : null;
$comment_content      = ( isset($_POST['comment']) && is_string($_POST['comment']) ) ? trim($_POST['comment']) : null;
}}}"	tabacco
Future Releases	17095	format or validate author url from api.wordpress.org		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	reopened		2011-04-09T16:44:13Z	2011-04-09T18:04:56Z	"The author url from api.wordpress.org does not seem to do full format checking. Not apparent in browsers since they will understand malformed urls but is a problem when outputting elsewhere.

Example: 
{{{
<author type=""string""><![CDATA[<a href=""http:www.artificium.sk"">Stanislav Gunčaga</a>]]></author> 
}}}


 "	wycks
Future Releases	11095	Format wp_list_pages and wp_page_menu without <li> tags		Template		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2009-11-07T18:00:44Z	2010-03-25T11:49:07Z	"Would that be possible to have the functions wp_list_pages and wp_page_menu with an option to display pages in a ""flat"" format like the functions wp_list_bookmarks or wp_tag_cloud or wp_get_archives?"	zialingua
Future Releases	18820	Formatting bar loading experience is subpar	azaozz	Editor	3.2.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reopened		2011-09-29T21:51:41Z	2011-11-18T07:23:24Z	"When you save a post, the way the formatting bar loads in (Visual and HTML both) is subpar. It pops in really late, and shoves your post content down.

Screencast: http://s3.amazonaws.com/txfx/screencasts/Formatting-Toolbar.mov

Let's make this better."	markjaquith
Future Releases	23072	Forums should use title to show a hint about accesskeys for <strong>, <em> etc.		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-28T21:56:47Z	2012-12-28T22:02:10Z	"WordPress.org forums should use the HTML title="""" attribute to give users a hint that there are keyboard shortcuts that will help their writing process. That hint would be displayed when users hover their mouse over the <strong>, <em> and other buttons.

Current HTML for the <strong> button:


{{{
<input id=""ed_strong"" class=""ed_button"" type=""button"" value=""b"" onclick=""edInsertTag(edCanvas, 0);"" accesskey=""b"">
}}}

A more user-friendly alternative:


{{{
<input id=""ed_strong"" class=""ed_button"" type=""button"" value=""b"" onclick=""edInsertTag(edCanvas, 0);"" accesskey=""b"" title=""Hint: Press Alt-Shift-B (and the other variants, Cmd-Shift-B on Macs and what are they)"">
}}}"	Daedalon
Future Releases	20688	Forward slash in custom taxonomy rewrite causes 404s because of (unnecessary?) attachment rule		Rewrite Rules	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-05-16T09:07:57Z	2012-05-16T11:54:34Z	"I implement a custom taxonomy with a rewrite that is designed to create urls like:

""/apps/about/sometag""

{{{
        $name = 'apps';
        register_taxonomy($name.'-tag', $name.'-post', array(
            'label' => ucfirst($name) . ' Tags',
            'public' => true,
            'has_archive' => true,
            'hierarchical' => false,
            'update_count_callback' => '_update_post_term_count',
            'rewrite' => array('slug' => ""$name/about"", with_front=>true)
        ));
}}}

However I was getting a 404 (yes I was flushing the rules) unless I changed the '/' to say a '-'.  Upon inspection of the rules, I found this one whose precedence was causing the problem:

{{{
'apps/[^/]+/([^/]+)/?$' => 'index.php?attachment=$matches[1]'
}}}

Upon removing it inside the ""rewrite_rules_array"" hook, the problem was solved.

It seems odd to me that this generic rule exists and rewrites to an attachment of all things..."	harikaram
Future Releases	6829	FromName causing emails not to send using Windows		Mail	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2008-04-23T17:57:25Z	2010-05-24T07:52:50Z	"I have a fresh install of 2.5, but was not getting any user/password related emails.  I tracked this down to line 352 of pluggable.php which sets the FromName on the $phpmailer object.  When this value is set, it causes email to be lost.  When this value is set to null, then the email sends correctly.

php.ini is setup to use a remote SMTP server:

{{{
[mail function]
; For Win32 only.
SMTP = 127.0.0.1
smtp_port = 25
}}}

Here is the modified code:


{{{
// Set the from name and email
  $phpmailer->From = apply_filters( 'wp_mail_from', $from_email );
  $phpmailer->FromName = null; // <== this line changed
}}}


"	mrtwice99
Future Releases	23496	Front-end admin toolbar dropdowns inaccessible on Chrome/Android		Toolbar	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-17T23:45:36Z	2013-02-17T23:46:04Z	"The dropdown menus that appear on the first touch of admin toolbar menus with sub-items are inaccessible because the top level menu URL is triggered.

Steps to reproduce:

 1. Visit the front-end of your website using Chrome on Android.
 2. Click an admin toolbar menu item that has sub-items, eg. the Add New menu, the site name menu or your user profile menu.
 3. The sub-menu is triggered, but the browser also immediately navigates to the URL of the top level menu item.

The issue doesn't occur when using these menus in the admin area.

Tested using Chrome 18 on Android 4.2. Theme is TwentyTwelve."	johnbillion
Future Releases	23589	FS_CHMOD_FILE doesn't work for ssh		Filesystem	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-22T21:34:44Z	2013-02-23T00:19:11Z	"Steps to reproduce:
1. set up ssh access for !WordPress (FTP_* constants).
2. `define('FS_CHMOD_FILE', 0664)`.
3. install some theme.

Expected result: files have 0664 permissions.

Actual result: files have default permissions (0644).

I believe this happens because filename is ltrimmed before sending over SSH, but not restored before changing permissions. See [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/3.5.1/wp-admin/includes/class-wp-filesystem-ssh2.php#L164 this]."	x-yuri
Future Releases	21188	Fullscreen (distraction-free) editor should have a preview button		Editor		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-07-08T08:36:00Z	2013-01-08T14:01:54Z	"Per http://alexking.org/blog/2012/07/06/wordpress-fullscreen-preview-button

I do find it annoying to have to exit fullscreen, preview, then flip back to fullscreen."	markjaquith
Future Releases	19790	function request : is_plugin_latest($plugin);		Plugins	3.3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2012-01-09T20:23:12Z	2012-01-17T15:14:49Z	"i am working on a plugin right now an i am at the stage of adding help content to it.

i want to be able to display a contact form for support, but only want this to show if the user makes sure they are using the latest plugin version.

ive searched the core and the codex and i cant find any function that ""just"" checks if a plugins up to date (i know wordpress does check, but it wrapped up in bigger proccesses).


this would also be usefull to check themes as well, but for now maybe just a plugin version check.


it seems simple enough by just checking the site transient for plugins and checking the response array. if theres a better solution please let me know, because the code below is what i use currently in every plugin of mine:


{{{
function _is_latest($plugin){
		
		$info = get_site_transient( 'update_plugins' );
		
		if(isset($info->response[$plugin]['new_version'])){
			return false;
		}else{
			return true;
		}//if
		
		
}//function
}}}




this is really simple, could we get it added to the core?

for themes we could just add a context arg to the funtion like
{{{
_is_latest($context, $file);
}}}

and call either the theme or plugin transient based on value of $context"	nohalfpixels
Future Releases	14113	Function that could improve the current edit_post_link()		Template	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-27T15:20:42Z	2010-10-28T05:37:38Z	"Basicly this function is the same than [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-includes/link-template.php#L820 edit_post_link()] but some little differences which can make it more useful for developers. So far it has two advantages:

'''1)''' The edit link can be easily returned.

'''2)''' It's possible to choose a class for link tags.

{{{
// Returned
function wp_get_edit_link($args = '') {
	$defaults = array(
		'link'   => null,
		'before' => '',
		'after'  => '',
		'id'     => 0,
		'class'  => 'post-edit-link'
	);

	$r = wp_parse_args($args, $predet);
	extract($r);

	if ( !$post = &get_post($id) )
		return;

	if ( !$url = get_edit_post_link($post->ID) )
		return;

	if (null === $link)
		$link = __('Edit This');

	$post_type_obj = get_post_type_object($post->post_type);
	$link = '<a class=""'. $class .'"" href=""' . $url . '"" title=""' . esc_attr( $post_type_obj->labels->edit_item ) . '"">' . $link . '</a>';
	return $before . apply_filters('get_edit_link' , $link , $post->ID) . $after;
}

// Echoed
function wp_edit_link($args = '') {
	echo wp_get_edit_link($args);
}
}}}

'''Example using the function:'''

Returning:

{{{
<?php 
$var = get_wp_edit_link('before=<span class=""my-edit-class"">&after=</span>&class=my-link-class&link=Edit me!');
echo $var;
?>
}}}

Echoing:

{{{
<?php wp_edit_link('before=<span class=""my-edit-class"">&after=</span>&class=my-link-class&link=Edit me!'); ?>
}}}

Results on:

{{{
<span class=""my-edit-class""><a class=""my-link-class"" href=""http://url.to/post.html"">Edit me!</a></span>
}}}"	metacortex
Future Releases	12629	function to remove custom taxonomies and all their terms		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	assigned		2010-03-17T22:02:58Z	2012-09-11T10:52:31Z	"I think there should be an easy way for plugins that create custom taxonomies to clean up after themselves on deactivation. I went over taxonomy.php pretty thoroughly and didn't find anything that does this directly.

The function below removes the custom taxonomies and terms from the various tables while leaving the built-in taxonomies alone.

{{{
<php
/*
assuming taxonomies for actor, director, and genre have been created on plugin activation...
*/

function remove_taxonomy($taxonomy) {
	if (!$taxonomy->_builtin) {
		global $wp_taxonomies;
		$terms = get_terms($taxonomy); 
		foreach ($terms as $term) {
			wp_delete_term( $term->term_id, $taxonomy );
		}
		unset($wp_taxonomies[$taxonomy]);
	}
}

function deactivate_custom_taxes() {
	remove_taxonomy('genre');
	remove_taxonomy('actor');
	remove_taxonomy('director');
	remove_taxonomy('post_tag');  // this will fail silently
	// do we need to flush the rewrite rules? 
	$GLOBALS['wp_rewrite']->flush_rules();
}

register_deactivation_hook( __FILE__, 'deactivate_custom_taxes' );
?>
}}}

If you like the idea, the remove_taxonomy() function could go into taxonomy.php, and then we'd document the deactivation procedure."	sillybean
Future Releases	16790	Functional spec for wpautop		Formatting		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reviewing		2011-03-07T22:06:30Z	2012-09-17T05:55:42Z	"I've put together an algorithm-based [http://www.mrclay.org/wpautop-functional-specification/ functional spec] that I hope could be useful in maintaining wpautop. Also might be handy is this combination of [http://code.google.com/p/mrclay/source/browse/trunk/tests/php/MrClay/AutoP/wpautop-fails.in.html wpautop failure cases].

The algorithm is based on work I've started on a DOMDocument-based implementation (a project I contribute to needs an MIT-licensed version), and although it's incomplete and slow, it does a bang-up job so far.

DOMDocument may just be too slow or strict in its parsing to allow the variety of markup that wpautop needs to accept, but it's ace at the level of surgical precision needed to do this right."	mrclay
Future Releases	2531	Functions for registering additional capabilities and getting a list of all capabilities		Role/Capability	2.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2006-03-05T15:50:58Z	2012-06-28T13:44:05Z	"Plugin authors need a way of announcing the additional ""add on"" capabilities used in their plugins.

Additionally, role manager plugins need a way of getting a list of all registered capabilities.

Proposed functions:


{{{
register_cap('cap_name');

get_all_caps();
}}}


Patch is coming.

Initial milestone of 2.1, but it would be really nice to get this into 2.0.2 ... because 3rd party capabilities are largely useless until we have this."	markjaquith
Future Releases	20854	functions.php on line 155 ?	Nikolaos Raftopoulos	Multisite	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-06-06T12:45:29Z	2012-07-31T02:42:37Z	"In my network dashboard I get the following error message : 


Warning: number_format() expects parameter 1 to be double, string given in /home/tklighth/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 155"	leondari
Future Releases	23826	Funky conditional tags for posts archive		Query	trunk	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-20T13:51:22Z	2013-04-04T04:14:12Z	"If a WordPress install is set to ""Front page displays ... Your latest post"", then some funky conditional tags are set. Of interest here are:

{{{ [""is_home""]=> bool(true) }}}
Sure, makes sense.

{{{ [""is_post_type_archive""]=> bool(false) }}}
Erm, what? Isn't this the post type archive for the posts post type? 

{{{ [""is_archive""]=> bool(false) }}}
Isn't this also an archive?

This means is_post_type_archive( 'post' ); doesn't work anywhere.

I also attempted creating a ""posts page"" for blog posts, and got the same results."	ericlewis
Future Releases	18264	Future private posts listed as already published with future date specified		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-27T00:05:27Z	2013-02-04T09:27:17Z	"Setting a post to private, and scheduling it for some future date or time, results in the stamp that the post was ""Published on (future date)"" in the publish module.

The discussion on tickets #5608 and #9136 suggests that all private posts are published immediately (and privately), and that this is intentional. So, it's misleading and confusing to report that it already was published on some future date.

In source:trunk/wp-admin/includes/meta-boxes.php#L163, I suggest we replace:

{{{
else if ( 'publish' == $post->post_status || 'private' == $post->post_status ) { // already published
		$stamp = __('Published on: <b>%1$s</b>'); }
}}}

with:

{{{
else if ( 'publish' == $post->post_status ) { // already publicly published
		$stamp = __('Published on: <b>%1$s</b>');
	} else if (  'private' == $post->post_status ) { // published privately
		$stamp = __('Published privately'); }
}}}"	chrisrudzki
Future Releases	22341	Future-dated top-level pages are not automatically added to custom menus		Menus	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-01T18:30:40Z	2012-11-01T18:30:40Z	"I've found that future-dated top-level pages are not automatically added to custom menus, despite my setting to do so.

When a future-dated page is published, the new menu item ''is'' added to the 'posts' table (a new row with 'post_type' = 'nav_menu_item'). However, the new menu item ''is not'' added to the 'wp_term_relationships' table. In short, the menu item is not saved correctly, and hence does not show up in the custom menu.

Steps to reproduce this bug:

* Activate a theme with support for custom menus.
* Under ""Appearance"" > ""Menus"", enable the option ""Automatically add new top-level pages""
* Create a new top-level page, and schedule it to be published in the future.
* Wait for the page to be automatically published."	jamocreations
Future Releases	11023	Gallery Category Doesn't change with article		Gallery		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2009-10-24T01:49:09Z	2009-12-08T00:56:23Z	Lets say I have a default category setup called Drafts that all articles go into at first by default. Then on completing the article before posting it live, I movie it to another category called News (no longer having the draft category ticked also). If I've added an image with that article that I click to view a bigger picture of in the gallery page (image.php). It still shows it as being listed under the Drafts category, while the article itself is listed under just News category.	mrgtb
Future Releases	22785	Gallery placeholder buttons sometimes appear overlaid on the wrong editor		Media	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-06T08:24:12Z	2012-12-14T23:32:53Z	"If you have multiple visual editors on a screen, the edit/remove buttons that overlay on the gallery placeholder can appear in the right position, but in the wrong editor. If you click the edit button that appeared in the wrong place, the new-to-3.5 media modal shows the image set for the previously clicked placeholder. To reproduce:

* Enable a second editor. Code (`edit_form_after_editor` is new to 3.5):
{{{
add_action( 'edit_form_after_editor', 'hhs_edit_form_after_editor' );
function hhs_edit_form_after_editor() {
	wp_editor( '', 'hhs_test_editor' );
}
}}}
* Insert a gallery or two into one of the editors.
* Click inside the editor without the galleries.
* Single click a gallery placeholder in the other. Note that the buttons appear overlaid on the gallery-less editor.

Double clicking a placeholder will bring the buttons to the right place. Clicking within the same editor instance keeps the buttons in the right place. It seems specific to clicking a placeholder in an editor that did not previously have focus, including on page load. On page load, clicking a placeholder in the first (top) editor seems to show the buttons in the lower editor, whereas clicking a placeholder in the lower editor works just fine.

Reproduced in 3.4.2. Probably goes back farther. It probably wouldn't have been noticed in 3.4.2 since the old modal wouldn't have displayed much of anything differently."	helen
Future Releases	23873	Gallery shortcode orderby does not support multiple column sorting		Gallery	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-27T21:13:53Z	2013-04-05T12:42:03Z	"In wp-includes/media.php, function gallery_shortcode, lines 689-694 are:

{{{
// We're trusting author input, so let's at least make sure it looks like a valid orderby statement
if ( isset( $attr['orderby'] ) ) {
	$attr['orderby'] = sanitize_sql_orderby( $attr['orderby'] );
	if ( !$attr['orderby'] )
		unset( $attr['orderby'] );
}
}}}

The sanitize_sql_orderby function requires commas between multiple column names. If you enter, for example orderby=""menu_order ID"", the lack of a comma causes the parameter to be deleted from the query.

Just after this test, on line 698, a multi-column sort without the comma delimiter is used as the default value.

If you enter commas to get past the sanitize_sql_orderby test, logic in wp-includes/query.php, function get_posts will not accept the commas (lines 2358 - 2361) and all but the last of the columns are ignored.

This issue should be considered along with those raised in #17065 and #16584. Thank you."	dglingren
Future Releases	22101	"Gallery shortcode with link=""file"" is not linking the file in the RSS feed"		Feeds	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-04T16:14:16Z	2012-10-27T15:58:55Z	"Hi,
In a WordPress site I'm currently developing I want to use the stock gallery shortcode. I use [gallery link=""file""] to link directly the image URL which, should fix Flipboard, Currents et al. showing just a little thumbnail. 

In the page the code is displayed properly and the a tag links the image file, but, on the RSS feed, it links to the attachment page. 

I've tested this in the latest nightly version 3.5-beta1-22104 and on the stable 3.4.2. I attach the output of the page and the feed. "	ifrins
Future Releases	23047	Gallery sort options		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-12-22T16:58:41Z	2012-12-23T22:54:46Z	"Hi,

as stated in this ticket (#22637) I would question wether this is the (complete) solution to the mentioned behaviour:

""...missing gallery sort options. There were a bunch of them in core, in a number of forms:

    — Sort the queue ascending and descending (these seemed to invert the queue)

    — Order by: Menu order, title, Date/time, and Random

    — Order: ascending and descending sort for the ""Order by"" properties

It looks like we need some of this back. These should all be ""on-the-fly"" sorting, as in, they sort the images in the view, then save it to the ""ids"" attribute of the gallery shortcode.

We should support a way to immediately sort the entire gallery by title, date/time, random, and then the ability to inverse the gallery."""	th23
Future Releases	23616	General Handler for Whitelisted Options' Submissions		Plugins		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-02-26T03:06:55Z	2013-02-26T03:09:09Z	As stated over on #18285 WordPress should move away from posting to options.php. In order to do that, the Settings API needs a general purpose function that can be safely called on all Settings Pages that can handle posts to itself (generally referred to as 'take_action' in various places) and can handle what options.php currently does.	WraithKenny
Future Releases	15619	General Settings Tab Not Allowing trailing URL slash to be stored in Site & WordPress address (URL)		General	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened	dev-feedback	2010-12-01T02:35:11Z	2011-01-21T10:15:11Z	"**Thank you for all of the efforts you've made regarding plugins easier to maintain - I deeply appreciate it.** 

When WordPress is installed in a subfolder, attempts to add the trailing slash currently will not save properly. From this URL:
http://www.domain.com/wordpressinstalledinfolder/wp-admin/options-general.php

The General Settings Tab - WordPress address (URL)
The General Settings Tab - Site address (URL)

Want to enter ""http://www.domain.com/wordpressinstalledinfolder/""
***it won't let me enter a trailing slash on the end like it will in other URL fields on the site.***

Request: Please tweak this field to allow storage of folder trailing slash.




"	dsquared
Future Releases	12333	"Get ""message"" and ""error"" params in wp-login.php"	westi	General	2.9.2	normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new	reporter-feedback	2010-02-22T14:48:41Z	2012-01-11T11:24:26Z	"It might be useful a parameter like ""redirect_to"" to set $message and $error of login_headers() from the url of wp-login.php."	FiloSottile
Future Releases	14983	Get cache object by field		Performance		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-09-28T08:12:24Z	2011-02-24T00:20:44Z	"Functions such as `get_term_by()` don't check the object cache before performing their query. We should introduce a function for getting a cache object by its field/value pair to make these more efficient.

I've written a simple function, `get_cache_object_by()`, which accepts `$field` and `$value` parameters in the same way `get_term_by()` does, and an optional `$group` parameter for the cache group.

`get_term_by()` and other `get_*_by()` functions could check the cache with this function before performing their query.

The function is compatible with external object cache plugins that use the `cache` member variable of the `$wp_object_cache` object, as they should.
"	johnbillion
Future Releases	24370	"Get the ""Set Featured Image"" Back"		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-05-20T00:06:16Z	2013-05-21T06:12:03Z	"Since 3.4, the workflow of ""Set Featured Image"" has been significantly slower and less efficient. Up to 3.3, one could do:

1/ upload/find image
2/ click on set featured image
3/ click on insert image in post
dialog closes. done.

Now, the same thing requires

1/ upload/find image
2/ insert in post. dialog closes
3/ click on set featured image. dialog open
4/ potentially search again
5/ click on set featured image
dialog closes. done.

Since most blog posts only feature one image, it would make sense that we could do both ""set featured"" and ""insert in post"" while being in the insert media dialog. 

My writers have been pointing this out since we switch to 3.4, so we hope that this feedback will receive a positive attention.

Thank you!
A recently uploaded image would appear at the top when we open the Insert media dialog, but if we need to search the image again, it does hamper the workflow quite a bit.

"	hubertnguyen
Future Releases	22112	get_adjacent_post excluded_categories isn't excluded		Template		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-05T18:21:28Z	2012-10-05T18:25:53Z	"The category I expect to be excluded in $excluded_categories, is not excluded.

With get_adjacent_post, 
Assuming $in_same_cat = TRUE
and $excluded_categories = 'ID_OF_CATEGORY'

$cat_array gets built with the ID's of categories it should include.  cool. 

But, when $excluded_categories contains an ID that $cat_array contains, the ID is removed from the $excluded_categories by array_diff() (link-template.php:1155).  

So: the category I expect to be excluded in $excluded_categories, is not excluded. 


My resolution: I remove 1154-1157. 
{{{
if ( ! empty( $cat_array ) ) {
 $excluded_categories = array_diff($excluded_categories, $cat_array);
 $posts_in_ex_cats_sql = '';
}
}}}"	PatNarciso
Future Releases	21200	get_all_category_ids() only used by a deprecated function		Taxonomy	3.4.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-09T11:35:01Z	2012-09-08T21:02:55Z	"The function ""get_all_category_ids()"" (category.php) is only used by the deprecated function ""get_category_children"". I got two ideas for the future of the function:

a) also deprecate it

b) create a function ""get_all_taxonomy_ids($taxonomy)"". Since it seems to be a common problem for programmers to get e.g. all tag ids I would prefer this.

 

"	Latz
Future Releases	18117	get_blog_details is sensitive to path's trailing slash		Multisite	3.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-07-14T20:20:39Z	2011-11-16T01:32:02Z	"STR:
1. Create a site, then edit it so that the domain is the main domain and the path is /sub. Note that the admin doesn't turn this into /sub/, nor give an error.
2. Go to /sub/wp-admin. You'll notice it doesn't redirect, but it just gives you the main site's wp-admin. Going to /sub also just gets interpreted as a URL for the main site.

Potential solutions:
1. Make the admin automatically turn the path of /sub into /sub/.
2. Make get_blog_details match modulo trailing slash.
3. (Document carefully in Codex and hope people read it.)"	mitchoyoshitaka
Future Releases	16408	get_bloginfo('template_url') is not returning valid URLs.		General	3.0.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-01-30T08:04:50Z	2011-02-01T04:04:00Z	"There seems to be a general consensus on the #wordpress IRC channel that URLs cannot contain spaces. I agree with this, and I'm almost sure the entire internet community would to. Based on this axiom, get_bloginfo('template_url') should return URLs with spaces properly encoded, otherwise, it's not returning a valid URL, hence it's not returning a URL at all. I'm guessing that get_bloginfo('template_url') is suppose to return a URL, so this must mean that it's not currently (as of version 3.0.3) doing what it's suppose to.

As for what a properly encoded space character in a URL would be, I'm not exactly sure. I know it's either %20 or +, but I wont make the decision as to which of these it is.

If you by any chance believe that URLs *should* contain spaces, then that's another problem related to wp_enqueue_script. wp_enqueue_script removes spaces from it's URL. Again, if you think URLs should contain spaces, then wp_enqueue_script should include them.

Either way you think about it, get_bloginfo (including bloginfo) or wp_enqueue_script contains a defect. You may argue that you should not use spaces in your directory/file names to begin with, but this argument is irrelevant.

Thank you. I would appreciate this issue not being overlooked. :)"	figaroo
Future Releases	22950	get_boundary_post Does not return single post object		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-15T00:56:48Z	2012-12-15T11:49:01Z	"`get_boundary_post` Seems not to return a single `post` object, the way `get_adjacent_post` does.

It seems that `get_boundary_post` should call `array_shift` or `get_post` on the results, in a similar way to `get_adjacent_post`.

It's just odd that the behavior is different."	pathawks
Future Releases	24354	get_cat_id() fails with category names containing ampersand		Taxonomy	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2013-05-17T08:25:08Z	2013-05-17T10:07:10Z	"{{{
echo get_cat_id('News');
results in 3 (as expected);
echo get_cat_id('Test OtherName');
results in 8 (as expected);
echo get_cat_id('Test&OtherName');
Results in 0
echo get_cat_id('News & Media');
Results in 0
}}}

All the category names were created in the Category Edit page, category names were copied from the text box directly into the code to allow no formatting issues.

I tracked the code to get_term_by and I think the ampersand in category name screws up possibly after being added into the prepared SQL statement.
"	Kenshino
Future Releases	16010	get_comments()  returns as result (by default) comments that were not approved.		Comments	3.0.3	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-12-28T16:41:11Z	2011-01-13T04:00:49Z	"I see two problems in behavior of ""get_comments()"" function (wp-includes/comments.php: 180).

1. The function returns as result (by default) comments that were approved and also comments that were not approved. 
I think that this does not fit the standard of all functions in WP that by default return only posts/comments that have been published/approved.

2. I think that there is no support of cookies of current responder. In other words, a parameter that allows the following functionality does not exist.
comment_approved = '1 'OR (comment_author =% s AND comment_author_email =% s AND comment_approved = '0')
( wp-includes/comments-template.php: 852)"	mati1000
Future Releases	12133	get_field_id() and get_field_name() break when passed a name in array format	azaozz	Widgets	2.9.1	normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-02-05T02:17:10Z	2013-01-21T23:13:01Z	"`get_field_name()` and `get_field_id()` are member functions of the widget API which generate the names and ids for fields on the widget admin screen.

A custom widget cannot use an array format name with this function.

For example, 'myfield[]' or 'myfield![3]' is a valid name for an input field, but this name cannot be passed to `get_field_name()` as the function will strip right square brackets from the name.

Patch upcoming when I find the time."	johnbillion
Future Releases	17580	"get_media_item(): add filter to better control ""buttons"" in media upload and make more performant if buttons are already set"	mitchoyoshitaka	Performance	3.1.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-05-26T23:08:45Z	2012-04-27T15:14:40Z	"Two issues in get_media_item():
1. There's no good, clean way to modify the ""buttons"" (things which get stored lumped together in $form_fields[""buttons""]) in the Media Upload, except for the ""delete"" and ""send"" (aka ""insert into post"") which can be controlled via the 'get_media_item_args'. Add a filter for that.
2. Right now we construct the HTML snippets for different buttons, as $send, $delete, and $thumbnail... and then checking whether $form_fields[""buttons""] is already set or not, and then only using them if it's not already set. If a plugin already pre-specifies the buttons HTML, this computation is completely wasteful. Move this conditional earlier.
3. (Terribly minor:) If any of these buttons aren't actually used, <td class='savesend'/> is produced with extra whitespace in it. This is a reflection of the poor design of the code which prints this HTML."	mitchoyoshitaka
Future Releases	23635	get_objects_in_term - identify matching terms		Taxonomy	3.5.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-26T21:29:54Z	2013-02-26T21:29:54Z	"`get_objects_in_term` is great for viewing taxonomy relationships for non-posts. However the return value is too limited for certain use cases. For When fetching object_ids for multiple terms the return value doesn't inform as to the matching term.

For instance this query:

{{{
#!php
$object_ids = get_objects_in_term(array(55, 66, 77, 88, 99), ""my_custom_taxonomy""); 
}}}

Might return an array of object_ids as follows:

{{{
#!php
array(101, 202, 303, 404); 
}}}

However there's no way to tell '''which''' term a particular object_id matched. Did object 101 match term 77? Or maybe it was term 99? Or both?

I've created a modified version of `get_objects_in_term` which will addresses this issue. I'll submit a patch, but am wondering if there's another way to achieve this functionality.  "	leepowers
Future Releases	4711	get_pages and get_posts do not work well with private posts		Template	2.9.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2007-08-07T17:41:32Z	2011-02-24T17:15:26Z	"The get_pages function has no way to retrieve private pages.
The get_posts function uses a post_status parameter, meaning that it can retrieve (and potentially display) private posts regardless of the user.

While get_pages() simply lacks a feature, I would argue that get_posts() is defective in that it can display things that it should not be able to display.

Both of these functions need to be updated to use the get_private_posts_cap_sql() function for building the correct post_status query segment.
"	Otto42
Future Releases	14477	get_pages with child_of only works with uninterrupted hierarchies		Query	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-07-30T19:00:50Z	2010-11-23T01:36:16Z	"I have a page X with several children and grandchildren. Some of the grandchildren have a certain meta key and value. I now want to fetch all pages under page X that have this meta key. After reading the documentation of ''get_pages'', I expected this to work with a single call of ''get_pages''.

But if I use get_pages like this:
{{{
get_pages('child_of=X&meta_key=A&meta_value=B');
}}}
it returns no pages at all (hierarchical=0 has no effect). It seems that's because ''child_of'' triggers a call of ''get_page_children'' which only returns uninterrupted hierarchies. Since the query returns only some grandchildren and no direct descendants, the function fails. IMHO, that's a bug.
"	vividvisions
Future Releases	17374	get_pages() with child_of forgets sort		General	3.1.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-05-11T10:06:17Z	2011-05-11T10:06:17Z	"If you call {{{get_pages()}}} with both the {{{child_of}}} and {{{sort_column}}}, the sorting is not applied.

{{{child_of}}} makes it select all pages (sorted) and later applies a subselect via {{{get_page_children()}}}. This subselect can mess up the sort order.

An example was reported on http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/16921/get-pages-not-ordering-as-it-should

Related: #12821"	janfabry
Future Releases	20853	get_post_custom show directly serialized data from the post_meta arrays.		General	1.5	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	assigned	dev-feedback	2012-06-06T05:39:23Z	2013-03-11T16:46:21Z	"get_post_custom show directly serialized data from the post_meta arrays.
For example:

If I save a data with:

{{{
			update_post_meta(	$post_id,	'camp',
				array(
					'some'	=>	$var,
					'thing'	=>	$var_2
				)
			);
}}}


When I use get_post_meta(); :

{{{
	$var_get = get_post_meta($post_id, 'camp', true);
	echo $var_get['some']; // Fine.. Print: $var content.
}}}


but, when I use get_post_custom() :

{{{
	$var = get_post_custom($post_id);
	echo $var['some']; Metod, (Not work because ""Returns a multidimensional array"" with all values, and 0 is the first or the unique value).
	echo $var['some'][0]; /* Metod, >:( , Not work. Print:

a:2:{i:some;s:4:""this"";i:thing;s:7:""content"";}	*/
}}}


Instead of display ""array"", and can not handle sub arrays."	shadowhck
Future Releases	23061	get_post_meta() on post with large amount of meta keys uses too much memory		Database		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-27T13:40:17Z	2012-12-27T14:54:48Z	"I think it's likely there has been a ticket on this in the past, but I couldn't find one so here goes!

If I have a post that have say 25k post meta entries, and I call `get_post_meta( $id, 'foo', true )` then `update_meta_cache` is going to cause all post metas to be loaded into memory.

In most cases I can see this makes sense, however I recently had an issue where I was storing contest votes as meta keys, a post had 30k votes, and would take about 70MB of memory to get any meta key of that post (even if I didn't want votes). This is fairly edgecase, but the idea that all meta for a post is always loaded even if you don't want it is perhaps over presumptuous as a dev may be storing a large amount of data in meta.

With persistant object caching this is somewhat worse, as the object cache store gets very large. 

I am not proposing this functionality is removed, maybe just a filter or something in http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-includes/meta.php#L524 so one could either adjust the query or perhaps pass an array of meta keys to exclude from the sql query"	joehoyle
Future Releases	21219	get_post_type_archive_link in multisite context: struct issue		Post Types		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-11T17:48:27Z	2012-09-03T12:11:03Z	"Context : multisite and a site aaa ( http://localhost/wpmu_svn_34/aaa/ ) trying to display the '''post_type_archive_link''' of cpt 'book' of the blog bbb

{{{
switch_to_blog( $b );
$link = get_post_type_archive_link( 'book' ) ;  
/*/ http://localhost/wpmu_svn_34/bbb/book/ and not  http://localhost/wpmu_svn_34/bbb/livre/ */
restore_current_blog();
}}}

when name, slug and query_var of the post_type are the same: no problem because $struct to find the '/book/' is kept from the caller site BUT

if in the called site, the CPT have the same type name ('book') but with different slug and query_var, the home_url is correctly changed but the $struct is not good... 'book' instead 'livre' as declared in cpt in site bob.

The issue came from global $wp_rewrite; which is not this of the target after the switch_to_blog !

Instead of a non elegant filter ''post_type_archive_link'', is there a way to ""find"" the $wp_rewrite of $b ?

Best regards !
"	michelwppi
Future Releases	21526	get_post_type_capabilities() assumes $args->capabilities is an array		Role/Capability		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-08-09T12:29:01Z	2012-08-09T12:46:39Z	"get_post_type_capabilities() assumes $args->capabilities is an array and should check and confirm it. Otherwise a warning appears: Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument # 2 is not an array in /home/username/public_html/wp-includes/post.php on line 1183. I discovered this when I accidentally set this to null instead of array().

Type setting it seems to clear the warning, if we want to clear the warning.

{{{
$capabilities = array_merge( $default_capabilities, (array)$args->capabilities );
}}}
"	wpsmith
Future Releases	18950	get_post_types() does not return post-types registered with verbose alternatives of the $public argument		Post Types	3.2.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2011-10-14T16:50:26Z	2012-07-18T10:03:52Z	"The $public argument for the '''register_post_type()''' function is supposedly an alternative for setting the arguments for publicly_queriable, show_ui, show_in_nav_menus, and exclude_from_search;  It's true that setting the public argument does cause these other values to be set, but if you then use '''get_post_types()''' to query for public post-types, WP does not recognize the equivalence between setting the public option or verbosely setting the others.


== To Reproduce: ==

Enter the following code into a plugin:
{{{
function testing() {
 $args => array(
   'publicly_queriable' => true,
   'show_ui' => true,
   'show_in_nav_menus'  => true,
   'exclude_from_search => false
 );
 register_post_type('my_custom_post_type', $args);
}

add_action('init', 'testing');
}}}

In a theme file (or somewhere after the init event):
{{{

$pts = get_post_types( array('public'=>true, '_builtin'=>false) );

print_r($pts); // <-- empty!
}}}


== Expected Result ==

I would expect the get_post_types() function to return the '''my_custom_post_type''' post-type because it is using the equivalent of the $public argument.


== Actual Result ==

No post-types are returned. 

This represents a problem: other plugins that interact with post-types often rely on the $public argument when using the '''get_post_types()''' function, so any plugin that attempts to verbosely set component attributes will not be recognized.  This effectively breaks the API and trainwrecks the interconnectedness of the post-types.

== See Also ==

See forum post: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/public-attribute-for-register_post_type?replies=5#post-2391689


WordPress 3.2.1
PHP 5.3.2"	fireproofsocks
Future Releases	23788	get_posts(array('post_type' => 'any')) Should include custom post types in result		Post Types	3.5.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2013-03-15T15:07:49Z	2013-04-16T00:35:08Z	"Hi,

I have a post type called with the id of 'career'. When I use post_type => 'any' I don't get results from this post type even though it is set to public. Are custom post types automatically ignored when using 'any'?

When replacing 'any' with 'career' it works fine."	keendev
Future Releases	20251	get_preferred_from_update_core can return false		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-03-17T14:51:41Z	2012-03-17T14:51:41Z	"I just had a case in my network installation where get_site_transient( 'update_core' ) returned false.
In this case it gave an error message at core_update_footer();

When I went back to Network admin updates page and press 'check_again' the error went away.
The error can be caused because of running the recent nightly build (3.4-alpha-20205).

What was weird that in the site wp-admin there still was the balloon that there was an update when I had the error. When I pressed the button the balloon went away what is the correct."	markoheijnen
Future Releases	14399	get_term_children doesn't call clean_term_cache() if necessary		Taxonomy	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2010-07-23T13:32:11Z	2011-01-15T02:01:34Z	"1. Create a taxonomy on something 'non standard'[[BR]]

2. Create a (parent) term.[[BR]]

3. Create a child term. [[BR]]

4. Retrieve child terms of the parent term using, amongst others, get_term_children().

Roughly:

{{{
register_taxonomy( 'where-you-live', 'user', array('hierarchical' => true,  'show_ui' => true, 'query_var' => true, 'label' => __('Where they live')) );

$country = 'USA';
$state   = 'New York';

$tax_country = wp_insert_term($country,  'where-you-live');
$country_term_id = $tax_country['term_id'];
wp_insert_term($state, 'where-you-live', array('parent'=>$country_term_id));

$state_terms = get_child_terms($country_term_id, 'where-you-live');
error_log(print_r($state_terms,1));
}}}

I am expecting an array containing the 'New York' child term, but I get nothing.[[BR]]
Have also tried get_terms() with child_of or parent args, which also fail (presumably for the same reason?)."	miradev
Future Releases	18351	get_term_feed_link doesn't work well on page two of archives		Template	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-08-08T07:31:39Z	2011-08-08T07:47:09Z	"If you use get_term_feed_link to display the feed for an archive, for the first archive page the feed link is displayed correctly but it breaks on subsequent pages

e.g. Page 1:

http://www.WEBS1TE.com/taxonomy/term/ --> 

http://www.WEBS1TE.com/taxonomy/term/feed/ (Good feed)

Page 2

http://www.WEBS1TE.com/taxonomy/term/ --> 

http://www.WEBS1TE.com/taxonomy/term/page/2feed/ (broken link)"	deadhippo
Future Releases	17652	get_term_link doesn't accept $term->term_id without explicit casting as numeric		Taxonomy	3.1.3	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-06-02T00:42:09Z	2013-05-01T18:20:53Z	"global $wp_query;

$term = $wp_query->get_queried_object();

get_term_link($term, $term->taxonomy); // ok

get_term_link($term->slug, $term->taxonomy); // ok

get_term_link($term->term_id, $term->taxonomy); // WP_Error ('Empty Term')

echo ($term->term_id); // ok (echoes correct ID)"	tomauger
Future Releases	15626	get_terms bug: pad_counts doesn't work if you specify parent		Taxonomy	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2010-12-01T13:40:42Z	2012-12-21T21:21:56Z	"I'm not sure if this is related to #13176 or not.

Anyway, to explain the bug with an example: 

Let's say you want to retrieve, via get_terms, a list of the top level categories only (by setting parent=0), but that you want the counts to include any posts assigned to subcategories too (pad_counts=1).

$categories=get_terms('category', 'pad_counts=1&parent=0');

This doesn't work: as soon as you specify parent=, it stops including the subcategory count within the parent categories. A bug, surely?

I've traced the cause to line 842 of taxonomy.php, where it checks 
if ('' !== $args['parent'])
and if so, sets pad_counts back to 0.

Why is that check needed at all?"	yeswework
Future Releases	17365	get_terms doesn't return terms with no posts if you specify a parent		Taxonomy	3.1.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-05-10T11:52:19Z	2011-05-10T11:52:19Z	"get_terms doesn't return terms with no posts if you specify a parent (see also #15626 for a related bug). Let's imagine the following term structure:

{{{
---parent_term (0 count)
    |---child_term (10 count)
}}}

Calling `get_terms('category', array('parent' => 0))` should return both terms according to the documentation, but it doesn't. The documentation says that `hierarchical` defaults to true, which should '''""include terms that have non-empty descendants""'''. It's broken because the following code runs if a parent argument is present (lines 1139-3 of taxonomies.php).

{{{
if ( !$single_taxonomy || !is_taxonomy_hierarchical($taxonomies[0]) ||
	'' !== $args['parent'] ) {
$args['child_of'] = 0;
$args['hierarchical'] = false;
$args['pad_counts'] = false;
}}}

But nothing in the parent section of the documentation suggests that adding a parent will change the other defaults. The consequence of the above code comes in lines 1266-7:

{{{
if ( $hide_empty && !$hierarchical )
	$where .= ' AND tt.count > 0';
}}}

which means the parent_term is not being returned because it has a count of zero, and I can't walk down the tree to get the other terms.

At the very least, set this paramenter as default in $defaults, before `$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults )` (rather than in `$args` afterwards) which would at least allow us to override this behaviour through explicit `$atts`. But it would be more logical simply to remove the test for `'' !== args['parent']` altogther, inline with the existing documentation."	mark8barnes
Future Releases	18106	get_terms of posts in a specific post_type		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2011-07-14T05:25:49Z	2012-07-04T18:39:45Z	"I have searched most everywhere to find how to use get_terms for a specific post type, and have only found this article: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/14331/get-terms-by-taxonomy-and-post-type However this is doing a query for posts and getting the terms for those posts rather than doing a straight SQL statement, so it's not as efficient or ideal.

Adding an additional argument for additional where statements or a argument to specific a post_type, are two solutions I can imagine.

"	braydonf
Future Releases	22992	get_the_author() not working outside the post query		Template	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-12-18T16:16:04Z	2012-12-18T19:55:33Z	"get_the_author() function return empty value if is used outside the :
have_posts() ( the_post() .. function...
the function should return the author name on the author page even if the function is not called inside the query... 

 "	alexvorn2
Future Releases	24347	get_the_post_format_image() should use filtered content for image extraction		Post Formats	trunk	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-15T19:56:19Z	2013-05-15T21:55:45Z	"Any plugin that modifies image paths through the `image_downsize` and `the_content` filters prevents `get_the_post_format_image()` from properly removing the first parsed image from the content later passed to `get_the_remaining_content()`.

When `get_the_post_format_image()` parses post content to extract an image, the content is accessed directly from the `$post` global without applying the `the_content` filter. In the case of a user with a CDN plugin such as Jetpack Photon enabled, this causes the string replacement meant to strip out the first image to fail because the image path returned by `wp_get_attachment_image_src()` is modified through the `image_downsize` filter. Since the corresponding filter hooked to `the_content` hasn't modified the content the string replacement is applied to, the parsed image isn't removed from the content."	ethitter
Future Releases	23661	get_theme_root_uri doesn't get correct theme root for themes in folders registered by register_theme_directory		Themes	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-01T22:59:40Z	2013-03-02T04:42:11Z	"get_theme_root_uri doesn't get correct theme root for themes in folders registered by register_theme_directory

Doing this in wp-config.php:
{{{
define('DKO_ABSPATH', __DIR__ . '/');
// just sets DKO_ABSPATH to the path of the wp-config.php file, which happens to be my web root
}}}

Doing this in an mu-plugin:
{{{
register_theme_directory( DKO_ABSPATH . 'themes/' );
// add the webroot/themes folder as a  theme directory, trailing slash required (ideally trailingslashit in the register_theme_directory function)
}}}

Yields this for get_stylesheet_uri():
{{{
http://www.davidosomething.dev/wp/Users/dotrakoun/Sites/openshift/main/php/themes/2013-davidosomething/style.css?ver=3.5.1
}}}

i.e. the full path is returned instead of the uri.

Think the case matching in theme.php lines 477-490 (get_theme_root_uri) doesn't cover paths registered using register_theme_directory but outside of ABSPATH, site_url, and content_url"	davidosomething
Future Releases	22369	get_transient() do not call delete_transient() when deleting one		General	2.8	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-11-06T01:27:01Z	2012-11-10T10:33:00Z	"Hello

i was wondering why get_transient() is not calling delete_transient when deleting a timeouted transient.

Piece of code from get_transient()
{{{
				$transient_option = '_transient_' . $transient;
				$transient_timeout = '_transient_timeout_' . $transient;
				if ( get_option( $transient_timeout ) < time() ) {
					delete_option( $transient_option  );
					delete_option( $transient_timeout );
					return false;
				}
}}}

but i need to trigger the ""deleted_transient"" hook.
Can we do that:
{{{
				$transient_option = '_transient_' . $transient;
				$transient_timeout = '_transient_timeout_' . $transient;
				if ( get_option( $transient_timeout ) < time() ) {
					delete_transient( $transient_option  );
					return false;
				}
}}}
"	juliobox
Future Releases	23228	get_users() cannot include AND exclude		Users	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-01-17T22:45:51Z	2013-01-19T03:56:22Z	"The codex describes the parameters for get_users() as an array of options, so it seems like you can set an array of includes and an array of excludes. But the code looks like it can only do one or the other. It would be a simple fix.

Lines 521-527 in wp-includes/user.php

{{{
if ( !empty( $qv['include'] ) ) {
	$ids = implode( ',', wp_parse_id_list( $qv['include'] ) );
	$this->query_where .= "" AND $wpdb->users.ID IN ($ids)"";
} elseif ( !empty($qv['exclude']) ) {
	$ids = implode( ',', wp_parse_id_list( $qv['exclude'] ) );
	$this->query_where .= "" AND $wpdb->users.ID NOT IN ($ids)"";
}
}}}

To fix, change the elseif to its own if:

{{{
if ( !empty( $qv['include'] ) ) {
	$ids = implode( ',', wp_parse_id_list( $qv['include'] ) );
	$this->query_where .= "" AND $wpdb->users.ID IN ($ids)"";
}

if ( !empty($qv['exclude']) ) {
	$ids = implode( ',', wp_parse_id_list( $qv['exclude'] ) );
	$this->query_where .= "" AND $wpdb->users.ID NOT IN ($ids)"";
}
}}}

Thanks for the consideration."	dlim_vernier
Future Releases	23609	get_users() causes a huge number of SQL queries causing 500 server errors		Users		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-25T20:56:12Z	2013-05-20T12:04:44Z	"Hey,

get_users() function causes a 500 server error if no arguments are passed, that is all user information is trying to be read. On my website with over 50k users, it causes ~15k SQL queries (checked using general query log). Atleast one plugin I know of uses get_users() without arguments (Events-manager). This causes the plugin to cause 500 server errors.

Ideally, if no arguments are passed, only a select * from {prefix}_users should be issued instead of 15k separate queries.

Here's a part from query log which shows individual SQL queries are being made:
{{{
		   59 Query	SELECT wp_users.* FROM wp_users WHERE 1=1 ORDER BY user_login ASC
130226  2:13:11	   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (26901)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (43704)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (43674)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (41395)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (41684)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (38434)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (36368)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (24303)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (44830)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (23256)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (44818)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (18293)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (20351)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (28186)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (26348)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (32837)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (21992)
		   59 Query	SELECT user_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id IN (45162)
}}}"	dpacmittal
Future Releases	20095	get_users() doesn't allow hyphens in meta_key parameter		Users	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-02-22T02:29:04Z	2012-02-22T20:01:27Z	"When retrieving users with the get_users() function, the meta_key parameter does not work if the key contains a hyphen (dash).

For example:


{{{
$members = get_users(array(
		'meta_key' => 'job-seeking',
		'meta_value' => 1,
	)
);
}}}

That will result in no members being found, even though at least one user with a meta_key of ""job-seeking"" with a value of 1 does exist.

This, however, will work:

{{{
$members = get_users(array(
		'meta_key' => 'job_seeking',
		'meta_value' => 1,
	)
);
}}}"	mordauk
Future Releases	17445	Give a speed kick to combined is_serialized() + is_serialized_string() + maybe_unserialize() usage		General	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-05-15T14:13:18Z	2011-05-15T21:14:14Z	"In #17129 is_serialized_string() has been speed up by 23%. That was for the function itself.

However, that function is used in contexts that make the call to is_serialized() directly or indirectly via maybe_unserialize().

Most often these calls are redundant and must not be done at all.

If preconditions are already met, is_serialized_string() can be replaced with a simple check for the 's' or 'S' format and maybe_unserialize() can be replaced with @unserialize($data) as that's the code executed in maybe_unserialize() when is_serialze() had returned true on $data;"	hakre
Future Releases	18627	Google Chrome handles bulleted lists differently in Visual Editor than other browsers		Editor	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-09-09T16:10:51Z	2011-09-09T16:10:51Z	"In Firefox (working functionality):

1. create brand new post or page
2. in the visual editor, click Bulleted List icon
3. In Format menu choose H1
4. Type some text (it's inside a ul >> li >> h1)
5. Press Enter

Result: a new bullet, and we've lost the H1 style (just inside a ul >> li now)

Try this with Chrome 13.x

1. create a brand new post or page
2. in the visual editor hit the Bulleted List icon
3. in the Format menu choose H1
4. Type some text (it's inside a ul >> li >> h1)
5. Press enter

Result: no new bullet. We're inside a ul >> li >> div

Also tested in IE 7 and 8 (works fine). haven't tried other WebKit browsers."	tomauger
Future Releases	14987	Group Plugins from the same package, count only once for update		Plugins	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2010-09-28T22:32:42Z	2011-01-13T23:29:48Z	"Some plugins (Otto's Simple Twitter Connect and Alex King's Twitter Tools for example) contain multiple plugin files, which can be individually enabled. This is great, but the update notices should reflect 1 update instead of 10 (for Otto's), and it'd be nice to have the UI treat them as a group (a jQuery solution wouldn't be terrible).

Not sure if this is an enhancement or a feature request. Or if the component is UI or Plugins.

Looking for feed-back."	WraithKenny
Future Releases	17246	Handling of HTTP 404 errors for non-existing files		Performance		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-04-26T18:50:15Z	2011-05-12T04:19:27Z	"Generally if WordPress sees a request for a specific file it means the web server couldn't find that file. Currently we run all of WordPress in such cases and output the theme's 404 template.

If the missing file is an image that has been reused 10 times (perhaps a CSS background or sprite) we will run ten extra times on every page load.

What I'm proposing is to short-circuit all requests for specific files very early in the load cycle, the same way we do it for favicon.ico requests and output a generic 404 notice."	azaozz
Future Releases	23797	Hard coded HTML marking in comment_form()		Comments	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-16T21:16:23Z	2013-03-17T14:50:58Z	"Hello

it seems so ugly hard coding has slipped in the comment form. 

On line 1554 of comment-template.php, there is some hard-coded html :
 {{{
<h3 id=""reply-title"">
<?php comment_form_title( $args['title_reply'], $args['title_reply_to'] ); ?>
<small><?php cancel_comment_reply_link( $args['cancel_reply_link'] ); ?></small>
</h3>
 }}}

Semantically speaking, a H3 is far from being optimal. 
Also, filters exists for all other elements of the comment form. 
The h3 and small should not be hardcoded. 

A new value could be included in the defaults : 

 {{{
'comment_reply_markup' => 
    '<h3 id=""reply-title"">%1$s <small>%2$s</small></h3>',
 }}}

and line 1554 replaced by : 

 {{{
<?php printf( $args['comment_reply_markup'], 
comment_form_title( $args['title_reply'], 
$args['title_reply_to'] ), cancel_comment_reply_link( $args['cancel_reply_link'] ); ?>
 }}}

Thanks a lot, hope you'll take it :)"	Marie-Aude
Future Releases	23188	Hardcoded relative url 'async-upload.php' in plupload/handlers.js		Upload	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-01-12T11:47:48Z	2013-01-14T08:19:23Z	"On line 127 in plupload/handlers.js you can find relative path to 'async-upload.php'.

It rather should use wpUploaderInit.url (or something like that), so you could use WP Plupload in front-end for example or with your custom uploading scripts.

Now you can write your custom uploader script and provide it via wpUploaderInit, but on that line in handlers.js it is ignored (and if you run it in front-end, bad request to ./async-upload.php is made)."	drozdz
Future Releases	24042	Help text visibility in title input box is not intuitive		Accessibility	trunk	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2013-04-11T03:45:04Z	2013-04-12T04:32:03Z	"Currently, the input box for title which shows on a new post creation page uses a label to display the help text- ''""Enter title here""''. This text disappears on focus and an that point of time, there is no place which points out that this input box is for the title.

This problem has been pointed out by a lot of people and it surfaced after the new Gmail design came out. The problems it generated are very similar and as you may have used it, there are no labels for the email recipients field and the subject field.

The issue is not very big as such but it does generate ambiguity in some cases. The solution to this would be to have the label as an overlay on the input, which can slide/move to a new position on focus. And placeholder text can be used as help text. This way the help text will be visible at the start and the label will be visible throughout."	aniketpant
Future Releases	18850	hidden admin page		Administration		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-10-03T21:43:12Z	2012-07-30T16:22:40Z	"it should be possible to create a hidden admin page.

this is useful for pages, that require parameters which are better inserted in other pages (e. g. using the post_row_actions filter).

if this is already possible, it should be documented somewhere where it might be found.

(btw: i'm not sure, what the difference between feature request and enhancement is. please redeclare as fit)"	ibotty
Future Releases	16116	Hide 'Move to Trash' for auto drafts		Editor	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-01-06T05:54:59Z	2013-01-22T16:52:51Z	"The 'Move to Trash' link should not appear for auto-drafts. 

This was the original intent of what [13905] removed, which I want to say was designed to reflect additional scenarios."	nacin
Future Releases	13516	Hide JS-only widgets on dashboard is no JS		Administration	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-05-24T13:16:42Z	2011-12-24T16:16:41Z	"We hide screen options and help; we should also hide these widgets instead of displaying by default with the 'you need JS' message. Affected modules: QuickPress, Incoming Links, Plugins, WordPress Development Blog, Other WordPress News. 

We should display an additional module for no-JS people that lets them know that their WordPress install would be even more awesome with JavaScript, and list out some of the features they would gain access to with JS enabled. "	jane
Future Releases	19383	Hide post formats next to post titles if the active blog theme does not support post formats		General	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-11-28T18:16:12Z	2011-11-29T18:47:55Z	"If I'm using a theme that supports post formats—e.g. Twenty Eleven—then next to each title on `wp-admin/edit.php` I'm able to see not only the title name but also the post format that corresponds to its respective post.

If I switch to a theme that does not support post formats at all I am still able to see post formats associated with their respective posts.

This is not good for a few reasons:

* Showing a post format next to a title while a theme that doesn't support post formats is active is confusing. ""Why does my post have the word Image/Link/Status/Quote by it? What does that mean?""
* There is no way to edit or remove a post format associated with a post when a theme that does not support post formats is active, so the labels are useless.

When a theme that does not support post formats is active those format labels should be hidden. The posts can of course still retain their formats in case a user switches back to a theme that supports theme, but otherwise they should be hidden."	philiparthurmoore
Future Releases	16240	hide_empty doesn't work in get_terms() when hierarchical isn't set to false	markjaquith	Taxonomy		high	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned	close	2011-01-15T06:06:05Z	2012-09-13T06:34:17Z	"I end up with some 0-count categories when calling {{{get_terms( 'category', array( 'hide_empty' => true ) )}}}

I think it has to do with the child count logic."	markjaquith
Future Releases	21455	HiDPI (retina) theme custom backgrounds	Otto42	Appearance		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	assigned		2012-08-02T17:07:06Z	2012-09-15T05:22:40Z	"We should support HiDPI custom backgrounds.

This will be a bit easier than custom headers, #21389, as we can do a media query in _custom_background_cb(). Worth noting that we will still need to solve some aspect of retina uploads, #21038."	nacin
Future Releases	16323	Hierarchical Custom Post Type Bug - invalid name query var generated		Permalinks	3.0.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-01-20T20:07:41Z	2011-01-21T13:19:02Z	When starting off with the post type set to non-hierarchical and then setting the hierarchical parameter in register_post_type() to true Wordpress will generate an invalid name query var (see attached files). If a generate a new rewrite rule in my functions file (e.g. service/(.*?)/(.*?)/?$' => 'index.php?post_type=service&name=$matches[2]) this appears to fix the problem. Removing the custom rewrite rule will cause the error to reappear.	jrcowher
Future Releases	23383	High archive page numbers cause invalid database queries		Database	trunk	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-04T20:36:30Z	2013-02-05T13:46:24Z	"Visiting `http://www.viper007bond.com/category/videos/page/6805063692754011230` on my site generates the following database query:

`SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS wp_posts.ID FROM wp_posts INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships ON (wp_posts.ID = wp_term_relationships.object_id) WHERE 1=1 AND ( wp_term_relationships.term_taxonomy_id IN (21) ) AND wp_posts.post_type = 'post' AND (wp_posts.post_status = 'publish' OR wp_posts.post_status = 'private') GROUP BY wp_posts.ID ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC LIMIT 6.805063692754E+19, 10`

Note the scientific notation `LIMIT` value.


PHP: 5.3.15-pl0-gentoo[[BR]]
MySQL: 5.2.12[[BR]]
WordPress: r23386
"	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	22104	High contrast admin colour scheme		Accessibility		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-10-04T17:35:54Z	2012-11-20T16:57:21Z	"We should consider bundling a high contrast admin colour scheme with WordPress to aid accessibility for the visually impaired.

Some discussion on this has taken place previously on IRC but nothing much beyond that.

Some potential points of discussion:
 * Is anyone in the [http://make.wordpress.org/accessibility/ WordPress accessibility group] an expert on accessibility for the visually impaired? Can we get someone on board for some expert guidance?
 * Is an admin colour scheme sufficient? Would any JavaScript need altering too? If so, would an admin colour scheme suffice as a starting point?

Related:
 * [http://www.timobrienphotos.com/2009/03/hich-contrast-admin-color-scheme-for-wordpress/ A high contrast admin theme plugin]
 * [http://wordpress.org/support/topic/admin-color-scheme Support forum discussing admin theme for visually impaired user]
 * [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/easy-admin-color-schemes/ Easy Admin Colour Schemes plugin]"	johnbillion
Future Releases	23785	highlight rows on hover for tables with widefat class		Administration	3.5	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-03-15T10:57:06Z	2013-04-02T20:58:26Z	"If .widefat tables had this css code system-wide (wp-admin.css)

{{{
.widefat tr:hover td {
      background-color: #DDD;
}
}}}

handling these tables on (extreme) widescreens would be improved.

[[Image(http://picload.org/image/aocipap/widefat.jpg)]]"	cfoellmann
Future Releases	18705	home_url() and is_home() with a static front page		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-09-19T16:16:25Z	2012-12-02T00:05:20Z	"When you have a static front page, home_url() points to the front page while is_home() detects the posts page.

This is confusing and counter intuitive (especially because in the dashboard the page set as home is referred to as the posts page. The word ""Home"" is never used on the client side).

Rename
is_home() => is_posts_page()
home_url() => front_page_url()

Add
posts_page_url()"	crrobi01
Future Releases	17642	hook for category edit needed	cardy_web	Administration	3.1.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-06-01T16:44:50Z	2011-06-01T16:44:50Z	"I think is needed an hook inside admin-ajax.php (line 1226) case 'inline-save-tax'
When you use ""quick edit mode"" to edit category no hooks get involved so function hooked into {action}_category are never called.
Instead everything work well using classic edit mode"	cardy_web
Future Releases	22256	Hook namespacing		Plugins		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-10-22T18:56:25Z	2012-10-23T13:01:21Z	"Currently, callbacks passed to add_action() and add_filter() are already sort of namespaced by the hook name, by priority and by the callback itself. You need to know all of them in order to use `remove_action()` successfully.

Acquiring the callback is especially problematic when it's:

* an instance method, and you don't have access to the instance
* a PHP 5.3 closure

Introducing namespaces for hooks, similar to jQuery's [http://docs.jquery.com/Namespaced_Events namespaced events], would not only take care of that problem, but also enable things like removing all callbacks added by plugin X, regardless of hook name or anything else.

Proposed syntax:

{{{
add_action( 'after_setup_theme:twentytwelve', function() {
  // do stuff
}

add_action( 'after_setup_theme:twentytwelve', function() {
  // do more stuff
}

add_filter( 'posts_clauses:p2p', function( $clauses ) {
  // do stuff
}
}}}

Later:

{{{
// remove specific callbacks added by the Twentytwelve theme
remove_action( 'after_setup_theme:twentytwelve' );

// remove all callbacks added by the P2P plugin
remove_action( '*:p2p' );
}}}

Source: http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/22250#comment:14"	scribu
Future Releases	13339	Hook on ms-users.php		Users		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-05-11T11:45:37Z	2010-05-17T15:14:25Z	"On WP 3.0 it is possible to add new users as Super Admin, but they do not really assign each instance. So it would be useful when creating the user, if you have a selection of instances that are created and then selecting one with the checkbox where the user should get access.

Maybe it is possible to add a hook for add own fields, similar the possibilies on user-edit.php for profile fields."	bueltge
Future Releases	12393	Hooks to enable custom login without editing core files		Users	2.9.2	low	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-02-26T21:01:06Z	2010-04-23T18:32:10Z	"One of the basic features of wordpress is to avoid having users edit core files.
It is impossible to properly customise wp-login without manually editing the file directly - not good for upgrades!

Need to make login_header function pluggable or add a do_action hook before the <html....> tag
Need to add a login_footer.

In fact what is required was highlighted in #4478 complete with diff file. This was marked as resolved BUT IT WAS NOT! I agree it might be a duplicate of issue #9682 BUT the underlying issue of being able to overwrite the login-header function WAS **NOT** solved.

(see recent support forum requests #252094  and #333994)

The solution MUST allow a replacement of login header (and even better also a replacement of the </body></html> tags from the switch statement with a login_footer function which could also be overrided - pluggable).

Thanks.

In an ideal world need to re-open #4478 to ensure accurate resolution.

Thanks"	sleepuser
Future Releases	23778	How do you keep WordPress from removing the non-breaking space?		TinyMCE	2.0	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened		2013-03-15T00:02:25Z	2013-03-15T08:51:41Z	"I am hoping you guys have a simple solution for me.  I would really appreciate it.

I am doing a lot of porting existing sites to be wordpress sites and I have notived that every time there is a non-breaking space &nbsp; it removes it fron the code when it is saved or when switching back and forth between visual and text mode. 

I have combed google for a solution and come up with nothing but other people complaining about the same thing with no real solution.

Thoughts anyone?"	spherman
Future Releases	17105	HTML 5.0 support	azaozz	Formatting	3.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-04-10T19:11:46Z	2012-05-30T22:58:25Z	"All HTML 5.0 block tags have been added in both versions of wpautop(), even tags that aren't fully supported in any browser yet and as of [17625] TinyMCE recognizes all HTML 5.0 tags too.

This ticket is for correcting issues with the HTML 5.0 support in WordPress' general workflow (writing, editing, formatting) and writing testcases for it."	azaozz
Future Releases	11986	HTML comments in post/page content get wrapped in P tags		Editor	2.9.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-01-23T19:32:13Z	2010-06-14T01:39:31Z	"I don't know if someone already caught this i had mentioned it to someone in the #chat but

When you write a post or a page and include comment html tags

the comments end up being wrapped in <p> tags

<p><!-- comment --></p>

An older plugin i use makes use of comment tags to know where to insert content but comments may be used for other reasons inside posts.

the more comments you add
the more line breaks errr paragraph breaks 

additionally the plugin I was using could not pickup the comment tag and insert the content.


"	NPSites
Future Releases	2691	HTML comments in posts aren't handled properly.		General	2.8.5	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2006-04-25T03:16:37Z	2011-02-28T06:45:22Z	"When an HTML comment is added in a post, autop adds paragraph ( <p> ) tags around the comment and for multi-line comments line breaks ( <br /> ) are added after every line.  This should not happen in HTML comments.

This ticket is similar to #712 which was closed with wontfix.  I would like to know why this isn't seen as an issue?  It prevents the addition of RDF and other metadata, not to mention just plain old HTML comments in posts."	gord
Future Releases	18493	HTML E-Mails	westi	Mail	3.2	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	reviewing	early	2011-08-22T00:29:44Z	2013-04-13T16:33:09Z	"Wojtek worked on the Enhanced E-Mails project for GSoC this summer.  It's definitely something that would be nice to have in core.  The plugin already exists in the repository - [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/enhanced-emails/ Enhanced Emails].  There are still some things that need to be cleaned up in the code, but it works pretty well.

I'm hoping we can clean it up, test it, and get it in core. "	aaroncampbell
Future Releases	21631	HTML encoded characters in the custom menu's URL html are decoded after first save and removed after second save		Menus	3.4.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-08-19T15:27:20Z	2012-08-19T15:49:04Z	"Special characters in the custom menu's URL get double html encoded after second save.

Having an array in the URL that is using square brackets (site.com/key[value]), the links break after the second save of that menu item because the & in the &amp; gets double html encoded."	rocketwood
Future Releases	14584	HTML entities in category and tag elements		Export	3.0.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2010-08-11T05:47:13Z	2010-08-11T05:47:13Z	"The script wp-admin/includes/export.php creates CDATA blocks for category and tag data which contain HTML entities. Normally, these characters should appear un-encoded in the CDATA blocks, see #4321.

I suspect this problem may have been considered at some point, but currently the line in question is commented out : http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/includes/export.php?rev=9148#L102

The solution, I think, would be to replace that comment with html_entity_decode($str) "	lavamind
Future Releases	20368	htmlspecialchars() returns empty string for non-UTF-8 input in PHP 5.4		General		normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-04-05T12:43:23Z	2013-03-04T18:04:55Z	"The default value of the input `$encoding` parameter for `htmlspecialchars()` changed to UTF-8 in PHP 5.4.  The prior default was ISO-8859-1.  The function's UTF-8 handler checks the input, returning an empty string if the input isn't valid UTF-8.

WordPress will see the UTF-8 validator kicking because most of the `htmlspecialchars()` calls don't use the `$encoding` parameter.  This will cause major problems for sites that have a `DB_CHARSET` other than `utf8`.

[http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.devel/71783 Posting 58859 to php-internals] by Rasmus gives a clear example of the problem.  Here is a link to [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.devel/71777 view the whole thread], starting with posting 58853).

Creating two centralized functions is an approach for resolving this problem.  This route is simpler and easier to maintain than adding the parameters to each `htmlspecialchars()` call throughout the code base.

1. `wp_hsc_db()` for safely displaying database results.  Uses `DB_CHARSET` to calculate the appropriate `$encoding` parameter.  MySQL's character set names are not equivalent to the values PHP is looking for in the `$encoding` parameter.  Please see the `hsc_db()` method in the [http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/login-security-solution/trunk/login-security-solution.php Login Security Solution plugin] for a mapping of the valid options.

2. `wp_hsc_utf8()` for safely displaying strings known to be saved as UTF-8, such as error messages written in core.  Uses `UTF-8` as the `$encoding` parameter.  

Some calls in core use the `$flags` parameter, so these new functions will need the parameter too.  The default should be `ENT_COMPAT`, which works under PHP 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4.

It may be suggested that WP use `htmlspecialchar()`'s auto-detection option (by passing an empty string to the `$encoding` parameter).  This is not advisable because it can produce inconsistent behavior.  Even the PHP manual says this route is not recommended."	convissor
Future Releases	23407	http 403 should be returned for private content		General	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-06T20:32:29Z	2013-02-07T09:18:40Z	"Right now a 404 is returned which indicates that there is no content at the URL while all you need to do in order to see it is to login.

Same probably applies to posts which where published and returned to draft state.

"	mark-k
Future Releases	10988	http://domain.tld/keyword searches media library for matching items when logged in	ryan	Permalinks	2.8.4	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2009-10-20T22:19:31Z	2010-05-08T20:51:49Z	"On my site i have a file in the media library called else.jpg. If I access http://lekv.de/else I get the expected 404. If I'm logged in in the backend however, I get redirected to the media item page of else.jpg (where I could download it). Also pretty permalinks have to be enabled using .htaccess files.


To reproduce, you have to create a media library item with a simple name, say else.jpg and upload it, using ""else"" as description in every form field. Then simply enable pretty urls, login into the backend and access http://domain.tld/else.

I hope, this is comprehensible.

My version is 2.8.4 DE-Edition."	squirrelpimp
Future Releases	23958	http://wordpress.org/showcase/ is broken for retina		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-06T12:19:26Z	2013-04-06T12:19:26Z	"First time I do see an image but when whole page is loaded the image is ""File not found"". Only Quartz is showing up in the slider."	markoheijnen
Future Releases	24408	HTTPd Error Log: body.xml:1: parser error : Document labelled UTF-16 but has UTF-8 content		XML-RPC	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-24T03:10:11Z	2013-05-24T03:10:45Z	"I run a few pt_BR blogs and I regularly see ""body.xml:1: parser error : Document labelled UTF-16 but has UTF-8 content"" in the Apache error log

I finally found a clue why this happens:

(because) ""...é and á characters which are not valid UTF-8 according to Xerces. I can’t send the text as UTF-16 because XML-RPC doesn’t allow it – it only allows USASCII. So I think I have to find any non USASCII characters and convert them to their XML Hex equivalent."" (from http://tersesystems.com/2003/04/29/xml-rpc-encoding-of-utf-16)

So the proper handling seems to be ""find any non USASCII characters and convert them to their XML Hex equivalent."""	crashnet
Future Releases	14097	Idea for placeholder text		Administration		lowest	trivial	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-26T06:28:25Z	2013-01-22T17:40:03Z	"Placeholder text has a fatal flaw, in my mind: once the field is focused, that placeholder text is gone. This can be confusing, especially if you tabbed into that field or it was selected by default. You can actually use placeholder text instead of labels, for a minimalistic form layout, but only if you correct this flaw.

So here's a potential solution:

http://txfx.net/files/wordpress/labels/

It uses HTML 5's {{{placeholder}}} attribute (newest Safari and Chrome support it), with a jQuery plugin to handle that support for other browsers.

Thoughts?"	markjaquith
Future Releases	22997	IE 8 issue with new Media Manager		Media	3.5	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-18T19:25:30Z	2012-12-18T19:38:55Z	When in any post in IE8 you are unable to remove featured images also if you add a new post and attempt to set a featured image the media manager does not open in a model as it should which prevents you from setting the image.	th3fallen
Future Releases	22996	IE8 - Hierarchical Taxonomies with bulk terms cause massive slow-down / freeze		Editor		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-12-18T19:18:02Z	2013-01-06T08:07:28Z	"For a project, we have about 550+ terms in a single taxonomy, the other taxonomies have around 10-40 each themselves too. There appears to be an issue when IE8 comes across too many checkboxes on a page, and this recently was exacerbated by an upgrade to WP 3.5. The upgrade itself didn't cause it, but it coincided with the addition of a few new terms (don't know how many were added before the upgrade just yet, will post if I find out more info).

To reproduce, you've gotta have a large amount of terms for your taxonomies, then go into the post editor (for whatever post type you're testing on), and ensure your taxonomies have 'hierarchical' set to true in their definitions. I've seen the issue crop up on save (on subsequent load of the page w/ success message on it), and on open of the edit page itself.

The issue seems to be more severe for IE8 on Windows XP Service Pack <= 1, but I've seen it cause a massive slow-down for newer XP versions, just not freeze up entirely like it did on the XP SP 1 machine I was primarily testing on.

''I'm not really sure'' what the solution is going to have to be here, or if this will serve merely as a paper-trail for the folks searching for information about this.

I did a blanket forceful change for checkbox input to autocomplete on the meta boxes associated to hierarchical taxonomies using the following Gist to resolve the freezing for now:

https://gist.github.com/4330772

Here's the info you'll probably ask for, I went down to the basics to see exactly what the cause was:

1. No plugins activated (except a small plugin that had the Gist in it to resolve the issue for me)

2. Standard Twenty Twelve theme activated

3. Tested and found the issue happening on both WP 3.4.x and WP 3.5

4. Tested on XP SP 1 with IE8, saw the greatest degradation of performance here

5. Tested on XP SP 3 with IE8, saw a noticeable freeze and then slow-down of performance as the page loads here"	sc0ttkclark
Future Releases	18102	IE8 and wp_tiny_mce has broken Link button		General	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-13T14:07:43Z	2011-07-13T17:57:57Z	"With IE8 and custom-generated WYSIWYG editors created with wp_tiny_mce, the link button doesn't work correctly.  What happens is quite interesting:

On the first click, the Add/Edit dialog link box appears full sized, but empty.

Dismissing the box and clicking the link button again will give you just the Add/Edit link dialog box's title, but not even a box.

Dismissing that box and clicking on it a third time will finally generate an Add/Edit link form in the dialog box, but it won't be functional.

As far as I can tell, there are no JavaScript errors displayed.

This works correctly in Chrome, FireFox, and IE9. The problem only exists in IE8 as far as I can tell.  I tested on 3.2 and 3.2.1

The issue occurs with a default theme, but not with all plugins disabled (because plugins are required to create such a WYSIWYG box).  The issue does NOT exist on the default post/page add/edit screens.  Examples of plugins affected are WYSIWYG Widgets (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wysiwyg-widgets/) and Rich Text Tags (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rich-text-tags/), although I discovered the issue while developing my own plugin.

I also put together a bare-bones plugin to help verify the issue in case that helps (see the new menu item in Settings):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5148765/lems_wysiwyg_test.php  (requires WP 3.2+)

While it's possible that the real problem is how we're calling wp_tiny_mce (and I certainly apologize if that's the case), all 3 of us developers have run into this issue independently.

Let me know if you need any more info!"	MadtownLems
Future Releases	21009	"If name=""post_type"" is set in search template the archive template is loaded."		Post Types	3.4	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-06-18T12:46:51Z	2012-09-26T22:05:47Z	"I have a hidden form field named ""post_type"", which is used in the search form. When the user searches the archive.php template is loaded and not the search.php template.

I'm not sure if this is a bug, or unexpected behavior, note my fix was to use a different form field name.

Bug(?) url: 
== http://bmxraceevents.com/?s=maryland&post_type=events ==

Fixed url: 
== http://bmxraceevents.com/?s=maryland&type=events ==

== http://zanematthew.com/blog/2012/06/unexpected-behavior-in-wordpress-custom-post-type-search-template/ ==
"	ZaneMatthew
Future Releases	23438	"iframe dimensions getting broken when clicking ""remove formatting"" icon in TinyMCE"		TinyMCE	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-02-10T21:23:42Z	2013-02-11T09:38:48Z	"I copy-pasted existing HTML content into the Visual editor, then clicked ""Remove Formatting"" to clean it up a bit. However, this broke the dimensions of the iframes I had in the code, changing the widths of iframes from 120px to 320px (320px seems to be the default that WP uses every time). I think the original width was in a ""style"" tag, but WP seems to have removed it from the iframe - I don't need that removed! It's costing us lots of effort to manually go back and fix every iframe."	rubberduck
Future Releases	16779	Ignore capitalization during login		WordPress.org site		normal	minor	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2011-03-06T21:07:43Z	2011-07-22T09:16:23Z	"The login box at wp.org seems to be case sensitive. In my case if I type ""bandonrandon"" it returns with ""user not registered"" but if I type ""BandonRandon"" I am able to login. However, it seems that ""bandonrandon"" is also connected to my account and isn't available for registration. 

My thoughts on this are to maybe ignore the case of the user when they login to the site. The same can be said for plugins. If my name is ""bandonrandon"" in the plugin readme my gravatar is not shown but if it's ""BandonRandon"" my gravatar is shown.  

"	bandonrandon
Future Releases	17181	IIS 7.5 Wordpress MU ms-files.php not streaming mp3 files correctly		IIS	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-04-19T18:29:49Z	2011-07-25T15:13:15Z	"I think there is an issue with IIS and compression. 

I have two MP3s, one is around 7MB and the other around 2MB. I can ""download to folder"" for both and that works fine, but if I play in the browser the 7MB version cut off after 30seconds (I tried this on multiple MP3s larger than 5MB). I thought this had something to do with the ""Transfer-Encoding	chunked"" header. Upon further investigation I found that to disable this, I just had to specify the Content-length, which is explicitly disabled for IIS in ms-files.php (line 42). I commented out that line and now everything is working fine. I'm sure there was a reason for it, but I am not sure what for."	jacobm21
Future Releases	19645	Image caption gets removed when editing image dimensions.		Editor	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-12-22T16:24:34Z	2011-12-23T18:25:53Z	"When editing an image placed into a post in a certain way, the caption of the image is removed.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Edit a post that contains an included image.
2. Click the edit options icon when selecting the image.
3. Go to the advanced image settings(make sure the image does have a caption).
4. Empty the width field.
5. Press the submit button.
-> The caption of the image is set empty.

Remarks,
In my case only leaving the width input field blank caused this issue."	JanJaapKempenaar
Future Releases	22458	Image captions and block level elements		Media	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-15T03:16:18Z	2012-11-15T03:38:05Z	"After accidentally putting a captioned image inside another image's caption (yo dawg), I found that block level elements in general seem to not play well.

{{{
[caption id=""attachment_809"" width=""150"" align=""alignnone""]<a href=""#""><img width=""150"" height=""150"" src=""http://colorto.me/png/150/rand"" class=""size-thumbnail wp-image-809"" /></a> tree<p>block level in caption</p>[/caption] 
}}}
With `<p>` tag: Toggling about 3 times completely removes the tag, contents remain
{{{
[caption id=""attachment_809"" width=""150"" align=""alignnone""]<a href=""#""><img width=""150"" height=""150"" src=""http://colorto.me/png/150/rand"" class=""size-thumbnail wp-image-809"" /></a> tree<div>block level in caption</div>[/caption] 
}}}
With `<div>` tag: Toggling about 2 times causes the entire caption to be removed, after first adding some unbalanced `<dd>` and `<dl>` after the first toggle

{{{
[caption id=""attachment_809"" width=""150"" align=""alignnone""]<a href=""#""><img width=""150"" height=""150"" src=""http://colorto.me/png/150/rand"" class=""size-thumbnail wp-image-809"" /></a> tree<ul><li>block level in caption</li></ul>[/caption] 
}}}
With `<ul><li>` tags: First toggle will 'organize' your list tags, each toggle after that adds 2 `<br />` tags and wraps an extra `<ul>` around the list."	trepmal
Future Releases	21078	"Image Captions are inserted without caption=""..."" inside the caption tag"		Template	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-06-26T08:17:49Z	2012-06-27T01:38:46Z	"Since WordPress 3.4 captions are inserted this way:

{{{
[caption id=""attachment_123"" align=""aligncenter"" width=""550""]
<img src=""..."">My Caption[/caption]
}}}

This means themes cannot display them properly. Previous versions inserted the caption like this:

{{{
[caption id=""attachment_123"" align=""aligncenter"" width=""550"" caption=""My Caption""]
<img src=""..."">[/caption]
}}}

Here's a forum thread discussing the issue: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/caption-broken-in-new-34-posts"	versluis
Future Releases	19393	Image crop position		Media	3.3	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-11-29T18:46:06Z	2013-04-08T13:26:54Z	"In WP, images are cropped to center horizontally and vertically. Setting a different crop position is very painful and a bit of hack using filters/hooks (see [https://gist.github.com/1405838]). The small attached patch enhances the `$crop` parameter of `add_image_size`, allowing an array to be passed in containing the crop position.  For example,

{{{
add_image_size( 'product-screenshot', 300, 300, array( 'left', 'top' ) );
}}}

The `$crop` parameter still accepts true/false values and the patch should be fully backward compatible. Syntax is borrowed from CSS' `background-position` property, so it should be familiar to designers/developers."	bradt
Future Releases	13392	Image editor UX could be more straightforward		Media	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	close	2010-05-14T13:54:06Z	2013-02-08T17:15:27Z	"The image editor introduced in v2.9 (?) is pretty handy, but I believe the UI needs to be straightforward. Here's some issues which I see, as a starter for discussion, and hopefully later I'll be able to make some quick wireframes to suggest improvements and so everyone can have something to get hating.

The overarching issue is that the UI seems confused when it comes to committing the action you've just taken, for example:

 * To scale an image, you commit the action with a button labelled ""Scale"".
 * To commit a crop you have to click the crop icon button, which looks like a tool selection button (ala Photoshop) rather than something which commits the change.
 * The Save button is disabled most of the time, for reasons which are unclear, but it's not super obviously styled as disabled.

Separately from the problems of committing actions, the ""Apply changes to"" panel is kind of stuck down to the right and it's not clear at which points it's having an effect.

There are no messages back to the user to confirm whether actions have or haven't been taken.
"	simonwheatley
Future Releases	13425	Image Gallery of Private Post is publicly displayed		Media	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-05-17T20:12:20Z	2010-05-21T13:21:01Z	"Might have been forgotten only, I just ran over this inconsistency while beta-testing:

'''Description:'''

The Image Gallery of a Private Post is displayed (in another post via the Shorttag with id parameter) whereas, when clicking on the images to go to the attachment page, you get a 404 not found.

'''Example:'''

[http://hakre.wordpress.com/2010/05/17/cui-utils-rev2/#more-1184 Post with Gallery][[BR]]
[http://hakre.wordpress.com/2010/05/17/cui-utils-gnu-tools-fur-windows-32-with-a-simple-setup/gnu-win-cui-util-00-setup/ Attachment of that Gallery]

'''Steps to reproduce'''

Create a new Post, set a title and the Status to private.

Save as Draft.

Preview it, to get the ID easily from URL.

Upload a Bunch of Images.

Insert the Gallery Shorttag inside that Post Body.

Publish the Post.

Create a second new Post

Give it a Title and Insert the Gallery Shortcode with the ID from the last Post.

Publish.

View.

Copy the URL.

Open another Browser so to have a new User-Session.

Visit that URL.

'''Expected Behaviour'''

You should not see a gallery.

'''Behaviour'''

You see a gallery.

When clicking on a gallery link you get a 404 page.


'''Feedback'''

I see an inconsitency here but have no Idea how to deal with it.

So either the gallery should not be found as well (not found as in 404 but in this case: not output) or the attachment pages should be able to call as well.

Related: #11697"	hakre
Future Releases	6379	Image Insert section is confusing, not properly separated from Image Editing	markjaquith*	Upload	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	accepted		2008-03-25T06:29:59Z	2010-10-28T08:21:47Z	"This whole section:

[[Image(http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/7967/picture1td7.png)]]

... is related to inserting that individual photo into the post, but it is slammed together with photo settings that you can change and save.  We really need to demarcate the ""Insert Image into Post"" section better.

Other issues:

 * ""None"" alignment radio button is not selected by default.
 * The Link URL section is incredibly confusing.  At first I thought that was where you could edit the filename.
 * Pressing input buttons to make your link URL selection is unnatural."	markjaquith
Future Releases	20228	Image options can't be changed		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2012-03-13T12:33:07Z	2012-05-24T07:18:18Z	"While testing #19126 I noticed the following options can never change:

* image_default_link_type
* image_default_size
* image_default_align

The ""Add media"" dialog remembers the last setting for size/align by using cookies. Link type always defaults to file."	koke
Future Releases	20936	Image upload - HTTP error		Upload	3.3.2	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-13T08:40:59Z	2012-06-13T21:24:05Z	"Unable to upload some type of images, because crunching error. 

Reproducation: 
Try to upload attached png image (SC20120611-160917.png), to wordpress site (3.3.2). I try it all of my wp sites, and fresh installation (without plugins). The upload progress aborted (HTTP error). 

If you convert the png file to jpg, the upload and crunching was succeed (there is no configuration errors i think).

I try some workarounds too, but doesn't help (this is not an individual problem i think): 
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/http-error-on-image-upload-still
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/flash-uploader-logs-out-during-crunching-phase?replies=19

This error affected 3rd party tools (like android wordpress app). "	voji
Future Releases	12532	Image Upload Does Not Display Errors		Upload	2.9.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2010-03-06T15:56:36Z	2010-11-13T07:49:17Z	"This has been a long standing problem for me.  I am having problems with uploaded images and am unable to properly troubleshoot because the image upload feature does not display errors.

The root problem is that the image upload feature does not display error messages.  The symptoms are that thumbnail images are not being generated and my theme (AutoFocus) cannot display EXIF data for images.  I have switched to the default theme, disabled plugins and performed other troubleshooting activities (http://wordpress.org/support/topic/164999?replies=1).

Scenario:  I am uploading a 800x600 143KB color JPEG image.  The Flash upload tool shows the status bar going to 100%, Crunching... and then stops once the bar clears itself and the ""Save all changes button"" appears.  Nothing else happens.  No image thumbnail is displayed, no image information (titles and descriptions) is displayed.

When I close out the 'Add an Image' window and reopen it I can see the image in the Gallery but there are no resized images available (thumbnail, medium, large) and the full size dimension is listed as 0x0.  When I choose to Edit Image I get the error ""Image data does not exist. Please re-upload the image.""

I repeat the upload process using the browser upload method. Once the image is uploaded the 'Add an Image' window is cleared and is left blank.  Closing the window and going into the Gallery yields the same results as the Flash method above.

WordPress 2.9.2

General
    * OS: Linux
    * Server: Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat)
    * Hostname: blog.radian.net
    * IP:Port: 76.12.173.65:80
    * Document Root: /vservers/h77483wp/htdocs

PHP
    * v5.1.6
    * GD: bundled (2.0.28 compatible)
    * Magic Quotes GPC: Off
    * Memory Limit: 16.0 MiB
    * Max Upload Size: 30.0 MiB

MYSQL
    * v5.0.77
    * Maximum No. Connections: 100
    * Maximum Packet Size: 1,024.0 KiB
    * Data Disk Usage: 3.8 MiB
    * Index Disk Usage: 283.0 KiB

I will attach a ZIP file with the image in question (other images have the same problem) as well as images of the upload windows and WP administration panels.

"	drgdc
Future Releases	17547	Image upload issues - Size reported as 0x0		Upload	3.1.2	normal	critical	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-05-24T08:27:21Z	2012-05-16T17:35:28Z	"When I upload any image of any size to my wordpress installation the image uploads fine, but the size is reported as 0x0 and has only one option of inserting it as a full-sized image!

Further inspection of this issue has led me to believe that it lays with wordpress not inserting the correct (if any) meta data for the attachment into the database.

As you can see in the image below, the meta data is present and this image shows all options of inserting the image in the post at all sizes specified in the WordPress media settings panel.

http://www.millerswebsite.co.uk/images/meta%20data.jpg

But as you can clearly see from the image below, when the meta data is missing it shows you can't post the image at any size except full which is stated as 0x0px - Clearly something is wrong!

http://www.millerswebsite.co.uk/images/no%20size.jpg

Many people have had and are still having this issue since 2.5. There are quite a few forum threads relating to it with not a single word from anyone from WordPress.

Several tickets have been submitted to the WordPress Trac system with the issues going unresolved. This is a major problem and many people have reported it, yet nothing seems to have been done.

Sources :

http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/12532

http://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-adjust-media-file-size-since-upgrading-to-27

http://wordpress.org/support/topic/images-upload-fine-but-wp-shows-0x0-size

http://wordpress.org/support/topic/add-image-size-only-allows-fullsize-with-0x0-dimensions

http://wordpress.org/support/topic/image-upload-in-wp-28-with-translation

If any solution exists to this problem, please let me know, I have been searching for weeks now to no avail. When I talk about solutions, I do not mean using plugins to ""regenerate thumbnails""! Yes I know this works, but it does not solve the problem as its only a temporary fix. Plus it needs to regenerate the images every time you upload a new image.

Side note :
I have tried a completely new installation of WordPress with and with out plugins on a completely different database. I have uploaded and re-uploaded the WordPress files also.

This is the type of image I am uploading. I took it on my Nikon D3100 and compressed to 80% @ 960x768 which makes it 83KB so it's not exceeding any upload limits and I am still having problems.

http://www.millerswebsite.co.uk/images/wordpress/DSC_2165.jpg

My host claims it is not their fault and they have recompiled apache and php for me, the php memory limit is also set to 128mb and file upload size is limited to 8mb.

A phpinfo() can be seen here : http://www.millerswebsite.co.uk/info.php

My original complaint can be seen on the forums here : http://wordpress.org/support/topic/image-upload-issues-size-reported-as-0x0?replies=10"	David_Miller
Future Releases	18679	Images added via SSL admin backend are included via https in the frontend		Media	3.2.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-09-16T05:44:52Z	2011-11-02T20:51:52Z	"When logged in to the admin interface via a secure connection (SSL / HTTPS), images that are being added to an article will reference the image URL with https:// as opposed to http://

This behaviour is inconsistent as the method the admin interface is access shall be independent of the frontend output.

It also can break output in case of using self-signed SSL certificates. In that case a client may display the blog correctly, but without any images (or error icons for the images)."	multimule
Future Releases	23323	img quicktag is so inferior to add media, should be merged or removed		Editor	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	close	2013-01-30T09:55:50Z	2013-01-30T20:16:31Z	"Right now, in the text editor there are two ways to add an image, with the ""img"" button or the ""add media"" button. ""Add media"" contains all the functionality of ""img"" and adds much more, while ""img"" is ugly and feels like an historical artifact.

IMO ""img"" should be deleted or be an alias to ""add media"""	mark-k
Future Releases	14172	Implement $scheme in site info in ms-sites edit site		Multisite	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-07-01T22:45:33Z	2010-07-03T19:17:45Z	"In WordPress 3.0 with Network enabled, if you were to click:

Super Admin -> Sites -> Edit (next to any site) and then change any of the Site Options i.e. wp_2_options the changes don't save. 

We're running a secure environment and need Siteurl to be HTTPS instead of HTTP. Changing all the parameters to https and clicking Update doesn't save the changes."	firmdot
Future Releases	23285	Implement an AMD JavaScript loader in WordPress		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-01-24T14:28:47Z	2013-01-25T07:04:55Z	"AMD = Asynchronous Module Definition

See comment: http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/22896#comment:29

I think this is a must for the future viability of WordPress and plugins written for it.

Multiple versions of JavaScript libraries are a fact of life and we have to deal with it somehow.

If WordPress provides the framework for the use of multiple versions of JavaScript libraries then a lot of the problems we see with WordPress now will be a thing of the past.

This represents a major re-think of the current WordPress JavaScript loading paradigm, but I think it is necessary and would be well worth it.

I'm not a terribly advanced developer, and there might be better solutions out there or others to come, but for now, I think this is the way to go.

Example:

http://requirejs.org/docs/why.html

http://requirejs.org/docs/whyamd.html

https://github.com/amdjs/amdjs-api/wiki/AMD

It does not have to be RequireJS, but it seems the most mature and popular of the implementations.

From the unminified jQuery source:
{{{
// Expose jQuery as an AMD module, but only for AMD loaders that
// understand the issues with loading multiple versions of jQuery
// in a page that all might call define(). The loader will indicate
// they have special allowances for multiple jQuery versions by
// specifying define.amd.jQuery = true. Register as a named module,
// since jQuery can be concatenated with other files that may use define,
// but not use a proper concatenation script that understands anonymous
// AMD modules. A named AMD is safest and most robust way to register.
// Lowercase jquery is used because AMD module names are derived from
// file names, and jQuery is normally delivered in a lowercase file name.
// Do this after creating the global so that if an AMD module wants to call
// noConflict to hide this version of jQuery, it will work.
if ( typeof define === ""function"" && define.amd && define.amd.jQuery ) {
	define( ""jquery"", [], function () { return jQuery; } );
}
}}}

Note: '''multiple versions of jQuery'''"	auniquename
Future Releases	21300	Implement autoloader compatible with PSR-0 for plugins and themes		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-07-17T21:15:45Z	2012-09-11T02:20:09Z	"To provide more compatibility with other frameworks, it would be great if WordPress implemented an autoloader compatible with PSR-0. Plugins and themes could then register namespaces or prefixes with the autoloader.

I believe this could be implemented without any BC breaks.

Details of the PSR-0 standard:
https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-0.md"	dave1010
Future Releases	19770	Implement browser-side resizing with Plupload		Upload	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-01-07T16:07:51Z	2012-09-01T06:10:23Z	"#19174 removed the browser-side image resizing due to browser inconsistencies. We should fix it and reintroduce the feature.

A little related: #14459"	johnbillion
Future Releases	10237	Implement Content Security Policy to prevent XSS	ryan	Security	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2009-06-22T20:50:37Z	2012-06-20T16:12:36Z	"http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=3654

 1. Here’s how Content Security Policy can provide a way for server administrators to reduce or eliminate their XSS attack surface. Website administrators specify which domains the browser should treat as valid sources of script.

 2. The browser will only execute script in source files from the white-listed domains and will disregard everything else, including inline scripts and event-handling HTML attributes. 
   - Note: event-handling is still enabled in CSP without using HTML attributes.

 3. Sites that never want to have JavaScript included in their pages can choose to globally disallow script."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	18672	"Implement rel=""prev"" and rel=""next"" for archives"	joostdevalk	Permalinks	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-09-15T12:37:23Z	2012-12-04T22:34:58Z	"As can be seen here:

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2011/09/pagination-with-relnext-and-relprev.html

Google now uses rel=""prev"" and rel=""next"" to navigate paginated archives. As we already do a lot of these types of links (rel=""index"", rel=""start"" etc.) I think we should add these. I'll come up with a first version of a patch."	joostdevalk
Future Releases	8984	Import ... default author		Import	2.7	normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2009-01-28T23:40:11Z	2012-09-10T10:00:15Z	"Suggest import.html contain an optional default author entry box (numeric or alpha lookup). The entry here would become the default author if a valid post_author is not found in the imported posts. This default author would apply to all posts that are part of the import.

I am told WordPress import does allow for a author during import.  I know RSS does not.

To be determined is if this default author should override valid author data - I would think it would.

An advanced feature would be to allow both a number author_ID or the friendly string-based author name to be entered and import.php would try to determine if the friendly name is unique. If not present a list of friendly names along with their blogs and allow the user to select the specific author. "	oregondean
Future Releases	21859	Import blog and media library is not working		Import	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-09-10T08:02:25Z	2012-09-28T15:42:33Z	"Hi,
I have problems (due to hosting php timeout) to import all my blog at once.
I tried doing it by months, but it's also not working. Blog posts are imported, but nothing of the media library is imported.

I can describe too what happens when trying to import everything at once. I've just 200 photos and every 90 secs the connection is reseted trying to import them. If you try to retry using browser, photos begin to duplicate, or triplicate, or more...
After all this, then you finish, there is no attachments related to their post.

I've tried importing by months, which would not spend more than 60 secs importing photos, but then the photos are not imported.

Please, fix the import/export by months or by splitting files every 10 post (or configurable).
I would suggest too to allow any mechanism to import photos first, doing it in groups of 20 (or by configuration) and later, after that, importing post and attaching files to each post.


I set it as critical as moving a blog it's impossible without a huge amount of work. 

I could try to help debugging if needed.

Version 3.4.1 is also affected.
Thanks and regards"	don_ousian
Future Releases	22988	Import blogger site from its exported  XML file		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2012-12-18T05:45:07Z	2013-01-22T18:52:34Z	I saw that wordpress.com has an option to do that.	mark-k
Future Releases	3398	import data from Geeklog		Import		normal	critical	WordPress.org	enhancement	reopened		2006-11-28T05:19:12Z	2011-10-03T08:16:00Z	"I recently converted my blog from geeklog to wordpress, and wound up converting the existing TextPattern importer to be able to pull data directly from a Geeklog database and import it to Wordpress.

The importer is incomplete, but usable, and currently imports categories, users, posts, and comments.  It pretty much does what I needed it to do, and I'm sure someone else can make use of it, and possibly clean it up better."	justdave
Future Releases	7644	Import Movable Type data using AtomPub.	westi*	Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	accepted	close	2008-08-29T20:33:52Z	2011-09-15T17:17:13Z	This is a split ticket from #7543. This includes the latest Movable Type portion of the code.	cavemonkey50
Future Releases	7543	Import TypePad data using AtomPub.	westi*	Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	accepted	needs-review	2008-08-19T02:44:26Z	2011-09-15T17:17:11Z	"First off, I want to mention that TypePad updated their AtomPub server a few days ago, and their server does not seem to be sending comments. With a little luck, my current code should work fine once that server starts functioning again, but for the time being I would highly recommend not committing this into core.

Instead, I'm hoping people can look over the code and offer suggestions for improvement, test results, etc. While the Summer of Code is officially over today, I will be working on this until the job is done.

Alright, now to what this is. As some of you may know, I've been working on an Atom Publishing Protocol ([http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5023.txt RFC 5023]) based importer this summer for the Google Summer of Code. The diff attached is the latest version of my work.

The advantages of using the Atom Publishing Protocol are as follows:

 * Nothing has to be done in the old blogging software to prepare for import (no export files, etc). Users just enter their blog URL, username, and password and the importer grabs all of the data using AtomPub.
 * More data is imported compared to the old importers, especially with TypePad. Post slugs, comments, trackbacks, tags, categories, excerpts, etc are all imported. Everything used for posts in MT/TypePad is imported using AtomPub.
 * The Atom Publishing Protocol is an established standard. With the exceptions of tag additions (which don't necessarily need updates), the importer should not have to be changed and should continue working well into the future.

I should mention there is one drawback to using the Atom Publishing Protocol. For the time being, it appears pages can not be retrieved using AtomPub. They were retrievable a few weeks ago, and I'm currently talking with Six Apart to see what happened.

I would greatly appreciate any and all feedback. Let me know your suggestions, and I'll be happy to incorporate them."	cavemonkey50
Future Releases	22041	Importer dies silently when multisite upload limit is reached		Import		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2012-09-28T17:58:57Z	2012-09-28T18:03:31Z	"The scenario: You're importing a WXR file into a site on a multisite network and the WXR includes a number of large attachments. For whatever reason, the upload capacity for each site is set at 100MB.

If the upload capacity is reached during the import process, the import will look like it's hanging forever. Instead, it would be nice to show an alert that the upload capacity was reached or similar."	danielbachhuber
Future Releases	24221	Importer doesn't import properly		Import	3.5	normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-29T12:03:24Z	2013-04-29T12:13:19Z	"This is what [Tools > Export] generated:
{{{
	<item>
		<title>Example</title>
		<link>http://example.com/?page_id=4477</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2013 12:10:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
		<guid isPermaLink=""false"">http://example.com/?page_id=4477</guid>
		<description></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[something at the beginning

<div class=""container"" style=""padding: 3em 0 0 0; margin: 0 0 3em 0; background-color: rgba(195, 195, 195, 0.15);"">
	<h2>Heading</h2>
	<p>Paragraph</p>
</div>

something in the end]]></content:encoded>
		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
		<wp:post_id>4477</wp:post_id>
		<wp:post_date>2013-02-03 12:10:10</wp:post_date>
		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-02-03 12:10:10</wp:post_date_gmt>
		<wp:comment_status>closed</wp:comment_status>
		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
		[...]
	</item>
}}}

And now, when I try to import that (exactly in unmodified form) it strips 

{{{
style=""padding: 3em 0 0 0; margin: 0 0 3em 0; background-color: rgba(195, 195, 195, 0.15);""
}}} 

part in some places but not all (I guess this is important)!

And it doesn't strip it when I go to [Pages > Example] and switch to ""Visual"" editor or update the page. It is imported this way (already wrong).

I'm absolutely sure that this happens, tested several times and I can't find an error or explanation.

Export file: UNIX, UTF-8 w/o BOM.

Importer Version: 0.6
Plugin URL: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-importer/

I've seen a couple of issues related to ""update_post_meta"" that is stripping quotation marks etc. Maybe this is related.

Installation: WPMU (unfiltered_html is probably disabled because it's non-super-admin blog)."	Looimaster
Future Releases	9678	Importing of plain RSS looses descriptions with xml:lang		Import	2.7.1	normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2009-04-29T08:24:49Z	2012-09-09T22:19:29Z	"When importing from a generic RSS feed the import function looses <description> if there is an xml:lang attribute. The imported posts will be empty.

xml:lang is a valid attribute for description to denote the language used in the article."	dr_touch
Future Releases	17191	Importing the same content duplicates your custom menus	duck_	Import	3.1	normal	minor	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	reviewing		2011-04-20T15:03:40Z	2012-09-12T03:47:39Z	"When I import from one site to another, the importer will notify you if you have duplicate posts but will not import them, as expected, but it does duplicate your custom menu's.

I'm not sure if this is the desired result."	zanematthew
Future Releases	5034	Impossible to have duplicate category slugs with different parents	ryan	Taxonomy	2.3	high	normal	Future Release	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2007-09-21T19:29:20Z	2013-02-05T04:23:01Z	"I'm using Wordpress as a CMS tool where categories are used as macro level grouping.

Windows XP -> Utilities
Windows Vista -> Utilities

This is no longer possible with WP 2.3, which ignores parent category when testing whether a slug is unique."	snakefoot
Future Releases	21380	Impossible to modify URL of attachment		Media	3.4.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-07-25T16:16:42Z	2012-07-25T17:45:33Z	"When you upload an image to a post and want to change the URL field afterwards and click ""save changes"", wordpress reloads and the URL is still the same."	mkampitsch
Future Releases	23478	"Impossible to view posts titled ""WP Content"" or ""WP Includes"" with some forms of permalinks"		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2013-02-15T06:33:05Z	2013-02-15T09:35:07Z	"Posts titled ""WP Content"" or ""WP Includes"" (without quotes) are impossible to view when using the following forms of permalinks:

1. /%postname%
2. /%postname%/

A post titled ""WP Content"" will have a permalink of either http://example.com/wp-content or http://example.com/wp-content/, '''both will show a blank page'''.

A post titled ""WP Includes"" will have a permalink of either http://example.com/wp-includes or http://example.com/wp-includes/, '''both will show the directory index of the wp-includes directory'''.

WordPress should either:

a) make it possible to view both posts normally

b) warn the user or make it not possible to have a combination of some post titles and some certain forms of permalink."	kjasdu
Future Releases	20946	Improve 'Right Now' in Network Admin		Network Admin	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-06-13T21:02:14Z	2012-07-11T21:50:34Z	"It seems like there are a few things that could be done to make 'Right Now' in the Network Admin a little more informative and functional:

1. Add the current !WordPress version and applicable 'Update to X' and/or 'Update Network' buttons. Currently in NetAdmin the version is only displayed in the footer and (sort of) in /network/update-core.

2. List and link the site and user counts in similar fashion as the single-site 'Right Now' box

3. List and link theme and plugin counts"	DrewAPicture
Future Releases	20729	Improve Admin Colors CSS enqueuing		Appearance	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	early	2012-05-22T17:19:58Z	2012-05-22T17:20:17Z	"The hacky way in which we enqueue the admin colors css means that you get different ordering of the CSS between the development version of the scripts and the script-loader sourced version of the scripts.

This can cause CSS bugs which don't show when developing but do when running with the script loader - e.g. #16827

It also makes it harder to implement a custom css concatenator.

We should do something like - http://core.trac.wordpress.org/attachment/ticket/16827/colors-hacked-fixed.diff

To make this properly enqueue the styles.

We should also make this kind of call fire a {{{_doing_it_wrong()}}} as {{{true}}} is not a url :)

{{{
$styles->add( 'colors', true, array('wp-admin') );
}}}

This code harks back from [7976]"	westi
Future Releases	21583	Improve discoverability and visual design of Screen Options and Help Panels		Help/About		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	early	2012-08-14T22:34:05Z	2012-11-03T05:36:33Z	"The Screen Options and Help panels are not very discoverable and, in part because of this, aren't very helpful to our users.

Here are the problems with them right now:

* Most users are blind to these tabs.
* The labels and positioning give little indication as to what these tabs actually do.
* For a lot of users, Help is not that helpful.
*They’re position in the admin creates yet another point of navigation for users to be aware of (and per #1, most of them aren’t).
* The very wide container for text makes a lot of the help text difficult to read.

Here are some proposals to improve the design and discoverability of these tabs (related images and mockups are here: http://make.wordpress.org/ui/2012/08/06/we-did-some-brainstorming-at-dev-day-today/) :
* Adding icons to these tabs would (hopefully) both make these tabs more visible and give a better indication as to what these tabs too.
* Moving these to the right side of the toolbar would give even more context to what these do, as they would be grouped with other user-specific settings.
* (6) The toolbar dropdown would allow for a slimmer content area for better readability.
* (7) The slimmer content area would let us make screen options read like a list for better scannability.
* (4/5) Putting the gear on the upper right would standardise with several other web apps (Twitter, etc).

Related: #21326"	chexee
Future Releases	20739	Improve Excerpt generation for non-english locales		I18N	3.4	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-05-23T21:09:45Z	2012-05-30T13:58:18Z	"This is a follow on from #16079 to further improve the code.

While we improved it in 3.4 we can do a better job to more fully support the customisation for all different locales.

For known issues see the comments on the previous ticket."	westi
Future Releases	21810	Improve intermediate image size handling		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-09-05T20:28:14Z	2013-01-15T20:29:29Z	"When discussing the new media workflows on #21390, the need to improve our image size API became apparent.

A quick overview of the improvements that should be made:

* All image attachments have an original, or ""golden master"", which is never altered.

* An image size creates a new image and stores all transformations applied to the image as metadata. Transformations are described relative to the golden master. An image size has a unique slug (which means a set of dimensions does *not* have to be unique).

* Image attachments have a ""master"" image size, which is used to create any automatically generated image sizes.

* Automatically generated image sizes can be overridden with manual transformations.

Would love for someone to step up on this ticket, as the media modal editing UI will benefit greatly from these improvements."	koopersmith
Future Releases	20738	Improve Javascript Word Counting for TinyMCE		I18N	3.4	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-05-23T21:07:54Z	2012-05-30T13:57:17Z	"This is a follow on from #8759 to further improve the code.

While we improved it in 3.4 we can do a better job to more fully support the customisation for all different locales.

For know issues see the comments on the previous ticket."	westi
Future Releases	18105	Improve JOIN efficency of tax_query		Database		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-07-14T04:28:59Z	2012-06-04T23:40:00Z	"Use of multiple items in a tax_query creates an inner join for each entry. This seems unnecessary.

Example query:

{{{
array(
  'tax_query' => array(
    'relation' => 'OR',
    array('taxonomy' => 'tax1', 'field' => 'slug', 'terms' => 'term1'),
    array('taxonomy' => 'tax2', 'field' => 'slug', 'terms' => 'term2'),
  )
)
}}}

Resulting SQL:

{{{
SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts  
INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships ON (wp_posts.ID = wp_term_relationships.object_id) 
INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships AS tt1 ON (wp_posts.ID = tt1.object_id) 
WHERE 1=1 AND
...
AND (wp_term_relationships.term_taxonomy_id IN (XXX) 
  OR tt1.term_taxonomy_id IN (YYY) ) 
...
}}}

Each new entry in the array creates another inner join on the term_relationships table, along with an associated select argument.

However, the term_relationships table is defined with these main keys:

{{{
CREATE TABLE $wpdb->term_taxonomy (
 term_taxonomy_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
 term_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL default 0,
 taxonomy varchar(32) NOT NULL default '',
...
 PRIMARY KEY  (term_taxonomy_id),
 UNIQUE KEY term_id_taxonomy (term_id,taxonomy),
}}}


This basically means that the term_taxonomy_id is a unique ID for the row, and it's pointing to a unique relationship between some term and some taxonomy. Essentially, term_relationships defines what terms are in what taxonomies.

Therefore, the extra inner join and selection are entirely unnecessary. All references to a term in a taxonomy are unique. This isn't individual terms we're looking for in this query, but term+taxonomy. 

An equivalent SQL statement to the one given before would be this:

{{{
SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts  
INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships ON (wp_posts.ID = wp_term_relationships.object_id) 
WHERE 1=1 AND
...
AND (wp_term_relationships.term_taxonomy_id IN (XXX, YYY) ) 
...
}}}

This is equivalent because both XXX and YYY point to a specific term+taxonomy combination, not just to a term.

For the similar relation = AND case (instead of relation = OR), this query would be equivalent:


{{{
SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS wp_posts.* FROM wp_posts  
INNER JOIN wp_term_relationships ON (wp_posts.ID = wp_term_relationships.object_id) 
WHERE 1=1 AND
...
AND (wp_term_relationships.term_taxonomy_id IN (XXX) 
AND (wp_term_relationships.term_taxonomy_id IN (YYY) ) 
...
}}}

We get a second statement in the where clause, but note the lack of a second inner join and lack of referencing it. This greatly improves performance. 

Only one inner join is ever actually required for any number of items in the tax_query, thanks to the pre-lookups being performed to find the proper term_relationship entries.

Similar enhancements might be available for the meta table, however that is more complex and may be more difficult to improve.
"	Otto42
Future Releases	11215	Improve naming of child/parent theme functions	westi	Themes	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-11-21T09:51:10Z	2012-02-17T15:41:13Z	"We have confusing naming for child/parent theme functions.

We have references to stylesheet/template instead of child/parent which makes it unclear which function should be being used.

In #11033 we introduced a function for loading the child themes textdomain with a clear name.

We should look at deprecating the stylesheet/template nomenclature and use child/parent instead."	westi
Future Releases	18081	Improve performance of taxonomy queries, avoid temporary tables		Taxonomy	3.2	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-07-12T10:36:22Z	2011-09-15T08:48:27Z	"In various taxonomy queries ""IN ( value )"" is used even if there is only one value to check against. This is in some cases causing there creation of temporary db tables and bad performing queries. 

The attached patch will ensure that only when there are more than one values to be added a ""IN"" statement is used. Otherwise a "" = value"" statement is performed.
"	tott
Future Releases	20492	Improve submit_button()		General	3.4	low	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-04-19T20:40:10Z	2012-04-19T21:39:51Z	"The `submit_button()` function takes five arguments and calling it ends up being very messy.

Example [comment:ticket:20490:3 given by Scribu]:
> It makes for very unreadable code. For example, when I see this:
> 
> {{{
> submit_button( $args['label_submit'], 'button', 'submit', false, array( 'id' => $args['id_submit'] ) )
> }}}
> 
> I have no idea what that `false` parameter is for, without looking up the defition for submit_button().
> 
> Plus, it's not that much shorter than writing the HTML by hand, which is clear as day:
> 
> {{{
> <input name=""submit"" type=""submit"" id=""<?php echo esc_attr( $args['id_submit'] ); ?>"" value=""<?php echo esc_attr( $args['label_submit'] ); ?>"" />
> }}}

Let's change this so it accepts a `$text` parameter for the button text and an `$attributes` parameter for everything else.

Patch coming up."	johnbillion
Future Releases	14759	Improve the way oEmbed deals with caching		Embeds	3.0.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-09-01T23:47:30Z	2013-03-15T07:57:59Z	"As Matt pointed to me today, caching oEmbed results to post meta is kinda lame.

I originally did this because I didn't want the HTML in old posts changing on it's own, say for example if the oEmbed provider got compromised. However I think that's extremely unlikely since we only whitelist major websites that can be trusted.

Perhaps instead we should use transients to cache this data. That way when embed HTML is updated, posts will eventually be updated too due to expiring caches. I'm thinking a cache time of a week would be good, but with some random +/- to make sure multiple caches don't all expire at once.

A good example of this is Vimeo. Anyone who embedded a Vimeo embed in their post before a few weeks ago got `<object>`-based embeds. However now Vimeo gives out `<iframe>` based ones. The only way currently to update the old embeds to the new HTML (without using a few lines of code) is to edit all of the posts and re-save them to trigger a cache update. That's painful.

Alternate suggestions welcome though."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	5407	Improve wp_list_authors efficiency		Optimization	2.3.1	low	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2007-12-01T12:49:14Z	2013-03-23T00:00:11Z	"wp_list_authors() makes multiple queries per registered user.  For example, if a blog has 50 registered users, wp_list_authors() will make over 100 queries, even if there are only a few users who can write posts.

Alexander Concha developed the attached patch which does it all with only one query total (two if ""show_fullname"" is enabled).  However, he questions if this change belongs in the WP core.  I think it does because it's such a vast improvement over the current extremely inefficient code."	Bobcat
Future Releases	17678	Improved email validator		Mail	3.2	low	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-06-03T20:33:10Z	2011-06-03T20:36:46Z	"Ran into this while looking for a C library to do the same. The project seems to have some activity and traction, in case there's any interest:

http://code.google.com/p/isemail/ (BSD-licensed and unit-tested)"	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	16492	Improvements to the Wordpress Update Process		Upgrade/Install	3.0.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-02-08T16:45:48Z	2011-07-17T21:54:10Z	"I've some suggestions on how to improve the update process (usability). I guess its not enough for separate tickets so I'm filing them together.

 * When updating Wordpress, a plugin or a theme, I'm being asked for the password to the FTP server. You should add a note there that the password won't be stored in the database. I guess many/some users are uncomfortable with storing their FTP password in the database and won't use the ""update tool"" for this reason.
 * Rename the button ""Update Automatically"" to ""Update Wordpress"". ""Update Automatically"" sound like ""Update now and update automatically in the future when a new Wordpress (and also plugin/theme?) version is available."" This should make the button's function a little bit clearer.
 "	manski
Future Releases	15942	In a network, super administrator can choose a specific user for admin of new blog instead of guessing his email.		Network Admin	3.0.3	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-12-21T23:05:35Z	2012-01-12T03:03:37Z	When I create a new blog in a network, I am asked to enter the '''Admin Email'''. This is rather useless to me because all our accounts come from an LDAP directory. So I have to remember the site admin's email address, which is not always consistent across my organization. It would be nicer if I had an autocomplete-style field where I could enter the user's ID.	novasource
Future Releases	16180	In Add an Image, Link URL should be empty if Size = Full Size		Media	3.0.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-01-10T17:00:17Z	2011-01-10T17:41:42Z	"In the '''Add an Image''' dialog, '''Link URL''' should be empty if '''Size''' is '''Full Size'''. This is because there is no value in adding a link to an image if the original, unmolested version is being displayed.

You may need to be selective about how to implement this enhancement. Examples:
 * If '''Full Size''' was not the default selection when the dialog loaded, then it may not be right to remove the '''Link URL''' field if the '''Size''' radio button is changed ''to'' '''Full Size'''.
 * If '''Full Size''' ''was'' the default selection when the dialog loaded, and this is the dialog produced just after uploading an image, then the '''Link URL''' field probably should stay empty unless someone selects a different selection for '''Size.'''"	novasource
Future Releases	23466	In user selection WXR importer should not suggest importing to subscriber		Import		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-02-13T07:17:21Z	2013-02-13T07:17:21Z	right now when associating a user from the WXR file with a wordpress user there is a dropdown containing all users. IMO there is no point in even offering associating with a subscriber as he will not be able to edit anything related to the imported content, and including subscribers can make the list needlessly long.	mark-k
Future Releases	24035	in WP 3.5.1, filter wp_nav_menu_items is never called on empty menus		Menus	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	close	2013-04-10T18:03:23Z	2013-04-11T17:01:27Z	"We upgraded from 3.4 to 3.5.1 and our main navigation menu vanished.  

Our theme uses the ""wp_nav_menu_items"" filter to add menu items to an empty menu, depending on login context & other things.  

I have verified that in 3.5.1, this filter is never called on empty menus.  wp_nav_menu() called with the proper args to select our menu just returns null.  we are specifying theme_location in the call.

A workaround/hack is to add a bogus menu item to the DB, via the admin interface, and then delete that bogus menu item in our filter.

I imagine this crept in with the new 3.5 behavior of not emitting HTML for an empty menu.  

The bug is in wp-includes/nav-menu-template.php .  The comment at line 174 claims we will fallback on empty menus only if no theme_location is specified, and we do test that on line 177, but on line 181 we test again and fallback on empty menus without checking theme_location.

This line (181) :

{{{  if ( !$menu || is_wp_error( $menu ) || empty( $menu_items ) ) }}}

... should be this line:

{{{  if ( !$menu || is_wp_error( $menu ))  }}}

"	mykle
Future Releases	14373	In-editor image downsizing uses HTML resizing instead of actual resize		General		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2010-07-21T05:30:44Z	2010-10-28T10:06:47Z	"This comes as a suggestion from Google, who wants to help publishing platforms deliver content faster.

When you use the in-editor image downsizing functionality (the percentage slider), it does an HTML downsize. This can lead to bigger image requests than are necessary. An actual resize for local images would result in a more efficient load."	markjaquith
Future Releases	20748	Include CPT Posts in Author Count & Archive Page		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-05-25T17:59:48Z	2012-05-25T18:07:20Z	"For whatever reason, the default behavior is to only count the number of 'post' that an author has published.

With the advent of custom post types, they should be included as well if the CPT has the 'author' capability.

Currently, the author archive can include CPTs if you manually alter the query - this should be enabled by default if authorship is allowed."	iridox
Future Releases	18163	"Include more usermeta fields in the Network Admin's ""Add User"" view"		Network Admin		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2011-07-18T19:17:51Z	2011-12-30T19:31:31Z	"The view for adding a new user in single site instances includes many useful fields (e.g. first name, last name, a checkbox for whether the user should be emailed the password, etc.)

We should replicate this in the network admin to keep the super admin from having to edit each individual profile.

Relevant views:
* /wp-admin/network/user-new.php"	danielbachhuber
Future Releases	22241	inconsistence with transition_post_status with CPT		Post Types		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-10-21T10:03:31Z	2013-01-14T11:24:12Z	"im playing with transition_post_status filter and it seems it returns different values for posts+pages and for custom post types - for posts and pages it hase those values:
new_status:inherit
old_status:new

and the $post is the auto draft. Then this function is called twice, secondly for the saved post with new post status

for CPT it returns the actual old status and new status and $post is the actual post and it is called just once

actually I prefer the way it works for CPT as it actualy returns the old and new post status, what should be the proper function. But it seems, that the problem is somewhere deeper, e.g. that you are saving posts&pages twice, but not doing it for CPT
"	thomask
Future Releases	17397	Inconsistency in allowed site addresses		Multisite	3.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reopened		2011-05-12T14:40:09Z	2012-11-02T22:34:33Z	"The rules for allowed characters in a site address differ between when you add a new site and when you edit an existing site.

Steps to reproduce:

 1. Go to Network Admin -> Sites -> Add New
 2. Enter `foo.bar` as the site address and hit save. The address will be rejected as containing invalid characters.
 3. Edit an existing site instead, and enter `foo.bar.yourdomain.com` as the domain. The address will be accepted just fine.

Having written that out, maybe this isn't a valid bug because when adding a site you're entering the site address, but when you're editing a site you're editing the complete domain name. Hmm. I'll open it anyway and see what people think.

My core issue is that I'd like to be able to add sites that use fourth-level subdomains (eg `foo.bar.baz.com` when the main site is at `baz.com`). Currently I have to enter a different site address then go in and edit it to the desired domain."	johnbillion
Future Releases	13998	Inconsistency in arguments when wp_nav_menu falls back to wp_page_menu		Menus	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-19T15:22:58Z	2010-12-09T14:02:29Z	"[http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_nav_menu wp_nav_menu]'s 'menu_class' parameter applies the class to the <ul>. 

The default fallback function [http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Tags/wp_page_menu wp_page_menu] however, applies 'menu_class' to the <div> enclosing the <ul>.

This can cause inconsistent styles if the style is applied to ul.<menu class>"	Utkarsh
Future Releases	18037	inconsistency in filters for the_content and the_excerpt		Plugins	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-07-08T15:59:23Z	2012-09-14T17:28:44Z	"My plugin replaces a keytext by a div tag using a filter:
add_filter('the_content', 'my_proc');

This filter appears also to be run in an excerpt, while my div is stripped in the excerpt. 
When my div is stripped i want - instead of that div - to print a notification like - Here belongs my div -.

So, either i need a boolean variable or function that tells me that my filter is currently run by a call to the_excerpt(), OR the filter should not be run on the excerpt if it is not added to the excerpts filter list.

I tried a workaround by adding a new filter to the_excerpt and setting my own global to indicate i am in an excerpt, but unfortunately this filter is run after the the_content filter, despite fiddling with filter priorities. So, in a list (archive) the first excerpt is still in error. 

The documentation says about filters:


the_content
    applied to the post content retrieved from the database, prior to printing on the screen (also used in some other operations, such as trackbacks).

and

the_excerpt
    applied to the post excerpt (or post content, if there is no excerpt) retrieved from the database, prior to printing on the screen (also used in some other operations, such as trackbacks).


It appears that not only the_excerpt filters are run on the content if there is no excerpt, what is fine, but it works '''also the other way around:''' the the_content filters are run on the excerpt. This is an inconsistency, and basically my problem."	opajaap
Future Releases	22214	Inconsistency in the show_ui parameter for register_post_type		Administration	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2012-10-17T20:58:42Z	2012-10-18T00:58:36Z	There is an inconsistency with the `show_ui` argument to `register_post_type`. When set to false, the post type listing page is open, while the 'Add new' page is not accessible.	nofearinc
Future Releases	17010	Inconsistent handling of HTTP response codes		HTTP	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	dev-feedback	2011-04-01T00:00:13Z	2011-04-06T00:20:04Z	"I noticed during some testing to see what would happen if a server returned a 404 when streaming to a file,and found some inconsistent handling of response codes between transports.

The below test checks to see if the transport returns a WP_Error or if it returns an actual response. If the second column is an integer matching the first column then the transport returned a response, if the second column is 'wp_error' then the transport returned WP_Error for that response code.

STREAMS:
{{{
100 => 100
101 => 101
102 => 102
200 => 200
201 => 201
202 => 202
203 => 203
204 => 204
205 => 205
206 => 206
207 => 207
226 => 226
300 => 300
301 => 301
302 => 302
303 => 303
304 => 304
305 => 305
306 => 306
307 => 307
400 => 400
401 => 401
402 => 402
403 => 403
404 => 404
405 => 405
406 => 406
407 => 407
408 => 408
409 => 409
410 => 410
411 => 411
412 => 412
413 => 413
414 => 414
415 => 415
416 => 416
417 => 417
422 => 422
423 => 423
424 => 424
426 => 426
500 => 500
501 => 501
502 => 502
503 => 503
504 => 504
505 => 505
506 => 506
507 => 507
510 => 510
}}}

FSOCKOPEN:
{{{
100 => 100
101 => 101
102 => 102
200 => 200
201 => 201
202 => 202
203 => 203
204 => 204
205 => 205
206 => 206
207 => 207
226 => 226
300 => 300
301 => 301
302 => 302
303 => 303
304 => 304
305 => 305
306 => 306
307 => 307
400 => wp_error
401 => wp_error
402 => wp_error
403 => wp_error
404 => wp_error
405 => wp_error
406 => wp_error
407 => wp_error
408 => wp_error
409 => wp_error
410 => wp_error
411 => wp_error
412 => wp_error
413 => wp_error
414 => wp_error
415 => wp_error
416 => wp_error
417 => wp_error
422 => wp_error
423 => wp_error
424 => wp_error
426 => wp_error
500 => 500
501 => 501
502 => 502
503 => 503
504 => 504
505 => 505
506 => 506
507 => 507
510 => 510
}}}

EXTHTTP:
{{{
100 => wp_error
101 => wp_error
102 => wp_error
200 => 200
201 => 201
202 => 202
203 => 203
204 => 204
205 => 205
206 => 206
207 => 207
226 => 226
300 => 300
301 => 301
302 => 302
303 => 303
304 => 304
305 => 305
306 => 306
307 => 307
400 => 400
401 => 401
402 => 402
403 => 403
404 => 404
405 => 405
406 => 406
407 => 407
408 => 408
409 => 409
410 => 410
411 => 411
412 => 412
413 => 413
414 => 414
415 => 415
416 => 416
417 => 417
422 => 422
423 => 423
424 => 424
426 => 426
500 => 500
501 => 501
502 => 502
503 => 503
504 => 504
505 => 505
506 => 506
507 => 507
510 => 510
}}}

CURL:
{{{
100 => wp_error
101 => wp_error
102 => wp_error
200 => 200
201 => 201
202 => 202
203 => 203
204 => 204
205 => 205
206 => 206
207 => 207
226 => 226
300 => 300
301 => 301
302 => 302
303 => 303
304 => 304
305 => 305
306 => 306
307 => 307
400 => 400
401 => 401
402 => 402
403 => 403
404 => 404
405 => 405
406 => 406
407 => 407
408 => 408
409 => 409
410 => 410
411 => 411
412 => 412
413 => 413
414 => 414
415 => 415
416 => 416
417 => 417
422 => 422
423 => 423
424 => 424
426 => 426
500 => 500
501 => 501
502 => 502
503 => 503
504 => 504
505 => 505
506 => 506
507 => 507
510 => 510
}}}

We need to define when we want to return a WP_Error, if ever.  I am thinking that returning a WP_Error is not very useful if we get a response from the server.  The response codes tested were obtained from get_status_header_desc()."	sivel
Future Releases	16725	Inconsistent leading slash in WP_Rewrite		Rewrite Rules		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-03-02T17:25:58Z	2011-03-02T17:25:58Z	"#16626 revealed an inconsistency in WP_Rewrite, where {{{$wp_rewrite->front}}} has a leading slash, but the final rules array doesn't.

This is caused by the fact that {{{$wp_rewrite->permalink_structure}}} itself has a leading slash.

Also note that {{{$wp_rewrite->search_structure}}} stands out as the only structure that doesn't have a leading slash.

This should be made consistent somehow."	scribu
Future Releases	12789	Inconsistent left or right margins on admin screens		Administration		low	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-04-01T02:46:07Z	2012-12-06T06:06:53Z	There are a couple of admin screens where the screen icon is not aligned to the left of the content.	scribu
Future Releases	17783	Inconsistent theme management screens		Administration	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2011-06-13T12:32:26Z	2011-06-13T13:12:51Z	"On single-site you have tabs, while on multi-site you have an ""Add New"" button:

/wp-admin/themes.php (single-site):

[[Image(http://core.trac.wordpress.org/raw-attachment/ticket/17783/themes.png)]]

/wp-admin/themes.php (multi-site):

[[Image(http://core.trac.wordpress.org/raw-attachment/ticket/17783/ms-themes.png)]]

/wp-admin/network/themes.php (multi-site):

[[Image(http://core.trac.wordpress.org/raw-attachment/ticket/17783/ms-themes-network.png)]]"	scribu
Future Releases	8994	Incorporate MediaRSS Plugin into core	technosailor	Feeds		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2009-01-29T18:00:20Z	2013-01-05T09:05:59Z	Per conversation on the hackers list, this ticket is a working area for incorporation of the MediaRSS plugin (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/mrss) into core for WP 2.8.	technosailor
Future Releases	23602	"Incorrect canonical redirect if p=123 query argument present in ""paged"" archives"		Canonical	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-25T08:34:19Z	2013-02-25T08:34:19Z	"URLs that include `page/n` AND `p=n` query variable, such as:

http://example.com/page/3/?p=123

will issue a 301 redirect to the homepage. This is being reported as incorrect behaviour in Google Webmaster Tools, because:

  The target URL does not exist and your server is not returning a 404 (file not found) error. 

  Your server is redirecting requests for a non-existent page, instead of returning a 404 response code. This creates a poor experience for searchers and search engines.

A fix would be to strip the `p=` query variable and redirect to the paged archive. 

From: 

http://example.com/page/3/?p=123

to:

http://example.com/page/3/
"	kasparsd
Future Releases	23483	Incorrect image URL for subsites when using UPLOADS constant on multisite subdirectory installation		Multisite	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-15T18:56:54Z	2013-02-18T21:40:51Z	"If the UPLOADS constant is used on a Wordpress Multisite installed to subdirectory, using subdirectory mode, then image URLs for subsites are incorrect.

Example:
* WP MS installed to www.domain.com/wordpress, subdirectory not subdomain
* UPLOADS set to 'assets'

Main site uploads images to /wordpress/assets/... [[BR]]
Main site image URL is www.domain.com/wordpress/assets/...

1. Create subsite called 'subsite';
2. Subsite uploads images to /wordpress/assets/sites/2/...
3. Subsite image URL is www.domain.com/subsite/assets/sites/2/... when it should be www.domain.com/assets/sites/2/...


This is because wp_upload_dir() uses get_option('siteurl') to derive the URL. It is probably right for subdomain multisite but wrong in this use case."	creativeinfusion
Future Releases	21793	Incorrect parsing of readme files for plugins on wordpress.org		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-09-04T22:47:36Z	2012-09-06T23:07:00Z	"When wordpress.org parses plugin readme files, it changes URLs in the form www.site.com to links, and adds http:// to the text displayed.

That's good and proper. However, it's not helpful when this happens in a code block.

For example, see the first and third code block of this readme - http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/sitepush/installation/

The readme validator shows the same behaviour.

The parser should not do any URL parsing in code blocks."	markauk
Future Releases	13659	Incorrect permissions created by wp_mkdir_p() when safe mode is used		Upload	2.9.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2010-05-31T16:38:00Z	2010-09-23T18:06:56Z	"When safe mode and sgid directories are used, the function wp_mkdir_p() frim wp-includes/functions.php will failed to create to create a directory with correct permissions.

How to test the problem on wp_mkdir_p() function:
- Create a directory, set the permission to 02777
- Put the file named poc.php in this directory
- safe_mode is on, safe_mode_gid is on
- php (apache) is run by a user other than the file owner
- call the poc.php script via an url

Result:
Sub-directory /1/2/3/4/ hasn't been created due to safe mode restriction.

Explanation:
Any file or directory created in a sgid directory inherits the group owner. When safe mode is used, chmod() cannot set the SUID, SGID and sticky bits and the chmod() calls will remove the expected permission.

Patchs:
There is a least two possibilities:
* Don't call chmod at all (Need to check if non Unix system, Windows, is affected).
* Don't call chmod if safe_mode is enable and sgid permission is present"	cgrenier
Future Releases	24048	Increase the usability of Plugin Editor's files list (separate directories, limit height)		Plugins	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-04-11T18:21:15Z	2013-04-12T14:25:54Z	"Regarding the list under Plugin Files in the Plugin Editor (plugin-editor.php):

1. Plugin root directory does not need to be mentioned in the file list.

2. In order to improve readability, directories should be marked in a way that distinguishes them from the filename.

Preferably directories should not be shown next to every file, but rather as headers, under which all files in the same directory are grouped. This would make the list a lot shorter, as currently most of the filename-and-path-combinations span two lines.

3. The form of the list should be changed to limit the total height of the list. This is especially useful for plugins with dozens of editable files.

One way would be to use a < ul > element with expansible/collapsible directory headers, showing only the first-level directories and files by default."	Daedalon
Future Releases	14711	Indexes for comment_author_email and user_id		Comments	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	early	2010-08-27T07:18:30Z	2011-01-08T19:36:17Z	"There are currently no indexes on any of the author columns in wp_comments.  That means there's no efficient way to count the comments written by a given commenter, for example.

The enclosed patch adds two separate non-unique indexes, one each for comment_author_email and user_id.
"	tellyworth
Future Releases	15650	Inefficient selectors in common.dev.js		Performance		normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-12-02T15:26:22Z	2010-12-12T15:41:52Z	"There are some repeated jQuery selector lookups that could be cached, and incorrect attempts at adding contexts in common.dev.js.

Some minor optimisations that sacrifices a little bit of code readability, for a double speed improvement of caching expensive jQuery selector lookups, and reducing the size of common.js by ~300 bytes (5%) when minifying."	GamajoTech
Future Releases	12043	Infinite redirect if using a port number		Multisite		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	close	2010-01-26T17:28:32Z	2012-02-06T10:53:23Z	"MU Trac Ticket: http://mu.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/189



While setting up my new blog I found that WordPress? MU continuously re-directed me to the same URL (occurs in the if statement on line 9 of wp-signup.php). This was being caused by wpmu-settings.php on line 10. The variable $domain has the port stripped from it, which causes line 84 to return no result when it queries the database.

WP MU is installed at  http://some.host.address:8080/blogs on my machine. VHOST is false.
"	wpmuguru
Future Releases	24111	Inform user when plugin was updated (how many dates ago was the update released)		Plugins		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-04-17T11:33:11Z	2013-04-17T13:57:33Z	"On wp-admin/update-core.php when there are new plugin updates, it would be useful to mention when the update was released. This would make life easier for admins who have a policy of only installing updates of certain maturity, eg. at least 7 days old. Such policies are used to ensure updating only to versions that don't introduce critical bugs.

Currently the age of the update is shown only by clicking to open update details in modal window, which then needs to be closed. So in order to check for the respective ages of 7 updates, admin needs to click back-and-forth 14 times to decide which plugins to update. Because everyone hates breaking a stable site, this effort required leads to some admins to go through the list less often, and then run less up-to-date plugins, which can cause problems in itself.

Current output of plugin list:

'''Contact Form 7'''[[BR]]
You have version 3.3.3 installed. Update to 3.4. [View version 3.4 details.][[BR]]
Compatibility with WordPress 3.5.1: 100% (according to its author)

Suggested output:

'''Contact Form 7'''[[BR]]
You have version 3.3.3 installed. Update to 3.4. [View version 3.4 details.][[BR]]
Compatibility with WordPress 3.5.1: 100% (according to its author). This update was released 9 days ago."	Daedalon
Future Releases	20440	Initial admin user only removable through bulk action when using multisite network		Multisite	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-04-14T02:51:59Z	2012-04-14T03:01:01Z	"Because I have a separate login system in place, I no longer wanted the initial admin user created during setup in the system. I revoked the admin users super admin privilege, but noticed that I they still couldn't be removed using the 'Delete' link (there is a check for id not equal to 0 or 1 at line ~100 of {{{wp-admin/network/users.php}}} which prevents deletion, yet no error or anything is shown), however I found that through bulk actions 'Delete' option the user '''can''' be removed since no such checks are in place to prevent it.

Is there any reason for preventing the main admin user to be removed in network mode even if that user has been stripped of the super admin privilege? If so, should this bulk actions removal workaround be patched (and an error displayed when someone tries to delete that user), and if not can the ID check be removed to allow the user to be deleted?"	bananastalktome
Future Releases	16809	Inline Documentation Standard for Filters		Inline Docs	3.1	normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-03-09T20:11:02Z	2013-02-09T08:00:18Z	"I was hoping to get some insight on how to document filters as they are applied in a function. I'm referring to the use of the apply_filter() function inside a WordPress function, not for the use of the add_filter() function.

I thought to use something like one of these, but wanted some input on whether either was complete enough.

{{{
 * @uses apply_filters() for 'wp_admin_bar_class' providing 'WP_Admin_Bar' as the default class.

 * @note Adds the 'wp_admin_bar_class' filter to allow changing the default 'WP_Admin_Bar' class.

 * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/index.php?title=Plugin_API/Filter_Reference/wp_admin_bar_class
}}}
(Note: The link doesn't work yet. it is established from the [http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API/Filter_Reference#Admin_Bar Plugin API/Filter Reference])

I tend to look at inline docs as I use them (to update the codex and to research solutions) and that may not fit with other uses. I would rather not have to go back (too many times) because the my standard was useless to other users.


Thanks,"	CharlesClarkson
Future Releases	15637	Inline Edit Has No Hooks		Quick/Bulk Edit	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-12-02T01:00:50Z	2012-05-11T11:23:26Z	"Currently, I am attempting to make it possible for an author to ""feature"" a post straight from the Quick Edit screen. I am looking in wp-includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php and there are no hooks or actions for the Quick Edit screen so that I can add a checkbox or another input field in there.

I just want to add a checkbox to ""feature"" the post and then save it to the custom fields of that post, not too hard. But I need the do_action's to be there! Thanks!"	sean212
Future Releases	23321	ins button in text editor produce semantically different HTML then the U button at the visual editor		Editor		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-01-30T06:54:51Z	2013-01-30T06:54:51Z	"U button at the visual editor makes something like 

{{{
<span style=""text-decoration: underline;"">text</span>
}}}

while the ins at the text editor makes

{{{
<ins datetime=""2013-01-30T05:44:49+00:00"">text</ins>
}}}

It is actually not easy to understand that the intentions behind both are equivalent - underline the text*, but semantically they have different meaning, and in the context of WP usage the styling one has probably the more correct meaning.

Alternatively, if ""ins"" is important html tag then why it is not possible to add it in the visual editor.

related #20149

*Browsers by default underline ""ins"" but twentyeleven and twentytwelve remove it."	mark-k
Future Releases	10161	Insert button in Media Uploader		Media	2.8	normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-06-14T19:33:08Z	2010-01-10T06:17:16Z	"Hi, in the Media Uploader, the third and forth tabs, could we have a link/button to insert media instead of clicking SHOW and then INSERT INTO EDITOR.
The options are saved, so some of us do not really need check the options before inserting media into post, this helps a lot with slow browser.

Thanks"	link2caro
Future Releases	11903	insert_with_markers is not threadsafe	westi*	Permalinks	2.9	normal	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	accepted		2010-01-15T06:27:45Z	2013-02-07T21:53:27Z	"From wp-admin/includes/misc.php the function insert_with_markers may be called multiple times on a busy server and if the htaccess is already in the process of being written it is possible that two PHP threads could attempt to write to it causing corruption such as the following:



{{{
# BEGIN WordPress
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
</IfModule>

# END WordPress
s

}}}

Notice the dangling 's' at the last line"	strings28
Future Releases	12097	Inserting image captions sometimes results in malformed HTML		Media	2.9.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-01-31T13:30:55Z	2011-08-13T11:11:31Z	"When adding an image with a caption to an HTML post, WP generates invalid HTML. In at least the case identified below, WP generates a DIV tag inside a P tag, which violates HTML standards and which results in undefined behavior depending on the browser being used.

For background: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/291591

To reproduce:

  * install stock WP 2.9.1 from scratch. No changes (eg. no themes and no plugins).
  * edit the default first post
  *  switch to HTML editor view
  * upload an image at the beginning of the post, using the same text for the image title, alternate text and caption
  * insert the image into the post as a thumbnail
  * save the post

The text inside the editor should look like the following when you are done:

{{{
[caption id=""attachment_3"" align=""alignnone"" width=""100"" caption=
""Blurred TV Icon""]<a href=""http://wptesty.nfshost.com/wp-conten
t/uploads/BlurredTVIcon.png""><img class=""size-full wp-image-3
"" title=""Blurred TV Icon"" src=""http://wptesty.nfshost.com/wp-con
tent/uploads/BlurredTVIcon.png"" alt=""Blurred TV Icon"" width=""100
"" height=""100"" /></a>[/caption]Welcome to WordPress. This is your
 first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
}}}

The resulting HTML generated by WP is:

{{{
<div class=""entry"">
<p><div id=""attachment_3"" class=""wp-caption alignnone"" style=""wi
dth: 110px""><a href=""http://wptesty.nfshost.com/wp-content/u
ploads/BlurredTVIcon.png""><img class=""size-full wp-image-3"" titl
e=""Blurred TV Icon"" src=""http://wptesty.nfshost.com/wp-conten
t/uploads/BlurredTVIcon.png"" alt=""Blurred TV Icon"" width=""100"" h
eight=""100"" /></a><p class=""wp-caption-text"">Blurred TV Icon<
/p></div>Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or del
ete it, then start blogging!</p>
</div>
}}}

For a live example, see http://wptesty.nfshost.com.

NOTE: I am hosting this site myself and I may not leave it up for very long, so if you want to see the bug without having to set up WP yourself, please visit this URL sooner rather than later."	essday
Future Releases	12031	Install do not check the magic_quote_sybase status	dd32	Upgrade/Install		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2010-01-26T00:27:25Z	2012-11-01T20:09:16Z	"MU Trac Ticket: http://trac.mu.wordpress.org/ticket/981

Just try to install on a server that it's magic_quote_sybase is on (okay for Oracle, but fatal for mysql) . It failed to update the wp-config.php and didn't set correctly the .htaccess. "	wpmuguru
Future Releases	22029	Install multiple plugins		Plugins	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-09-28T00:44:34Z	2013-04-09T08:51:32Z	"The new favourite plugins list is very welcome. On this list, or in general, I would like to be able to install several selected plugins.

The use case is for site admins, pretty much the same use case as for the new favourites list. That featured would be really useful if one could install many plugins at a time, as one can upgrade many selected plugins at a time.

The use case when searching in other categories of plugins is not so obvious. It could be a special feature for the favourites list, or it could be available on all kinds of plugin search results."	knutsp
Future Releases	20652	Install plugins with FTP upload, virtual subdomain, bad base dir?	dd32	Upgrade/Install	3.3.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened	needs-unit-tests	2012-05-10T12:02:48Z	2013-05-21T19:58:48Z	"Hi anybody!
I have problem with install plugins with FTP module in WP.

Everything show as OK, but plugin directory is bad. I have subdomain

sub.something.com - this is virtual subdomain from mod_rewrite

dirs are

/www/something.com/something.com[[BR]]
/www/something.com/sub.something.com - here is WP installation, subdomain is virtual from rewrite in httpd.conf

After install - WP say everything OK - but one thing is bad.[[BR]]
Upload is in bad directory - plugin I can found in[[BR]]
/www/something.com/something.com/plugins[[BR]]
no in /www/something.com/sub.something.com/plugins[[BR]]

Is here some way to fix it automatticaly or I can must edit config and basedir of ftp? Why is here this bug?

Thank you !

Pavel
"	rajcz
Future Releases	12671	Installer page doesn't check if MySQL tables were created successfully		Upgrade/Install	2.9.2	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	assigned		2010-03-22T17:47:33Z	2012-07-02T16:54:02Z	"When running the web-based setup script - My Mysql user didn't have create permissions so no tables were created but the message (underneath all the MySQL errors) said setup was successful. 

I think it would be worth doing a check for no MySQL errors before proclaiming the installation a success."	thedotproduct
Future Releases	19309	Instantiating any widget with checkboxes defaulted on don't transfer as checked only in IE9.		Widgets	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-11-21T02:26:30Z	2011-12-14T19:47:57Z	"In the Links widget, the first two checkboxes are checked by default if using IE8, FireFox or Webkit. If you use IE9, the first two checkboxes will not be checked after you drop the fresh widget instance into a widgetized region of the template or the inactive widgets region. This appears to be an incompatibility between IE9 and a JS library used for copying the data. I do see the proper checked=""checked"" parameter in the source code of the primary instance and all saved instances. It just doesn't instantiate that parameter in the drag and drop action.

A community plugin we developed also exposes this IE9 / JS library bug: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/becounted/

I found a developer discussion and possible fix related to a non WP application here: https://github.com/SteveSanderson/knockout/issues/89

Thank you!"	beautomated
Future Releases	16808	Insufficient permissions for custom post type management and custom role/caps		Role/Capability	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-03-09T19:54:04Z	2011-03-09T22:04:02Z	"I asked a question over at [http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/11508/permission-error-on-custom-post-type-add-new-action StackExchange] about this. Went into their chat room to talk to a few people and came to the conclusion I need to post this ticket.

---

When accessing an admin page located at post-new.php with a custom post type on a user that's in a custom role that has the available permission to ""Add New"", you get ""You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.""
{{{
		$post_caps = array( 'delete_post' => 'argus_admin', );
		$visitor_caps = $post_caps;
		$visitor_caps = array_merge( $visitor_caps, array(
				'edit_post' => 'argus_visitors',
				'read_post' => 'argus_visitors',
				'edit_posts' => 'argus_visitors',
				'edit_others_posts' => 'argus_visitors',
				'publish_posts' => 'argus_visitors',
				'read_private_posts' => 'argus_visitors',
			));

		$v_args = array(
			'labels' => array (
					'name' => 'Visitors',
					'singular_name' => 'Visitor',
					'add_new_item' => 'Register New Visitor',
				),
			'public' => true,
			'publicly_queryable' => false,
			'exclude_from_search' => true,
			'show_ui' => true,
			'show_in_menu' => 'argus',
			//'show_in_menu' => false,
			'hiearchical' => false,
			'supports' => array( '' ),
			'capabilities' => $visitor_caps,
			'register_meta_box_cb' => array ( &$this, '_wp_visitor_meta_box_cb' ),
		);
		
		register_post_type( 'visitor', $v_args );
}}}
I've tested it with 3.0.4 and it worked flawlessly. However, when in 3.1, it doesn't want to work."	Genesis2001
Future Releases	22056	Integrate a list of notices for newbie users		Administration	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2012-09-30T14:39:40Z	2012-10-02T18:21:13Z	"Integrate a list of possible warnings and notices for the power-user (admin) if some problems or security thread occur, or to check if the site was infected with viruses and malicious .php files...

Example:
- Notice: GD Graphics Library is not installed, install this so the images could be resized
- Notice: Your site is not giving search engines the right to index the site, please consider changing the settings.
- Warning: An unknown file mail.php is in the site main directory, please check if you are not infected.
- Notice: Your site files permissions are set to 777, please change to 644 or 640, your site is in a security thread.
- Notice: Upload folder is not writable, please change permission to 755 for the upload dir.
- Notice: Please use a caching file plugin to make your site load faster than ever.
"	alexvorn2
Future Releases	21055	Interface for wpdb compatibility		Database		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-06-23T17:30:13Z	2012-08-24T01:40:01Z	"==Summary==

From the wp-includes/wp-db.php file:
{{{
It is possible to replace this class with your own
by setting the $wpdb global variable in wp-content/db.php
file to your class. The wpdb class will still be included,
so you can extend it or simply use your own.
}}}

When one implements a db class that does not extend wpdb, it would be safer that the new class implements an interface. This interface may be called wpdb_compat and would assure that the class has all necessary methods/properties. Of course, wpdb_compat should be supported by wpdb too.

== Design Strategies ==

My patch adds:
* wp-includes/interfaces/wpdb-compat.php

Very small edits to:
* wp-includes/wp-db.php
* wp-includes/load.php
* wp-admin/install.php

At the moment, WordPress does not include any interface; this means that there is not a directory for interfaces.[[BR]]
In my first draft, I put it in wp-includes/interfaces so that - if more interfaces will be added in the future - they will have a logical place.
"	santec
Future Releases	19120	Interim login needs some work	azaozz	General		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned	early	2011-11-02T22:46:42Z	2012-05-02T19:43:33Z	"A CSS style causes a white 20px stripe at the top of the otherwise gray interim login screen.

That should go, and azaozz thinks the popup should as well.

3.3 for now, but the rest may be punted by azaozz."	nacin
Future Releases	20439	Introduce __return_one function		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-04-13T19:38:53Z	2012-04-30T18:37:22Z	Following #20357 and #18845 , I feel it would be useful to have a return function for 1 for use with filters.	bananastalktome
Future Releases	19008	Introduce a notoptions cache for site options		Cache		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-10-19T21:11:47Z	2013-02-19T18:52:05Z	"Following up on #18955.

Adding a 'notoptions' cache for site options would be consistent with normal options."	duck_
Future Releases	20318	Introduce a Usage section to the Plugins API		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	enhancement	new		2012-03-29T07:05:20Z	2012-03-29T13:25:50Z	"I quite often find a need for a 'Usage' section in my plugin's readme file. I usually place this within the 'Installation' section ([http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/user-switching/installation/ example]), but I've seen other plugins that include full usage instructions in the main description, in the FAQs, or in the 'Other Notes' section.

It would be nice if there was a top level readme section for Usage which showed up as a tab on the WordPress.org Plugin Directory."	johnbillion
Future Releases	22772	Introduce HOMEPATH		Filesystem	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-06T03:05:42Z	2013-03-03T20:23:48Z	"I was poking around with get_home_path() and wondering if there's any reason to not set a constant HOMEPATH (like ABSPATH) in the root index.php

I'd seem to be more reliable then get_home_path() and that function could simply return the new constant.

get_home_path has it's origins 8 years ago when the code was very different: [1567]"	WraithKenny
Future Releases	9232	introduce include_tree parameter to wp_list_pages		Template	2.7.1	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-02-25T16:50:22Z	2010-07-23T15:53:16Z	"to match the excellent exclude_tree parameter, it would be invaluable to have the ability to list one page and have all it's children display as well. At present, there is no way to do this.

We should add a include_tree parameter to the wp_list_pages function. 

This addition would be helpful while creating drop down menus and side bar menus for sub sections of large websites. "	dwenaus
Future Releases	16784	Introduce post_type_archive_description()		Post Types	3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-03-07T10:36:40Z	2011-03-07T12:09:27Z	"if using the standard archive.php page, the common function for getting archive page name (e.g. single_tag_title) or description (e.g. tag_description) do not work - the best now is to use get_queried_object()->name resp. get_queried_object()->description

Also it is not obvious, that when you create a custom post type and taxonomy (with public=true) they are not visible on menu navigation page - you must make them visible using the top View menu (it took me a while to realize it) "	thomask
Future Releases	23169	Introduce register_post_status_for_object_type		General		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2013-01-10T08:35:46Z	2013-05-10T12:37:39Z	Similar to what `register_taxonomy_for_object_type` does with taxonomies.	kovshenin
Future Releases	23168	Introduce remove_post_status		General		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2013-01-10T08:32:49Z	2013-05-10T12:37:37Z	Plugins and themes should be able to remove the default post statuses defined by core.	kovshenin
Future Releases	20491	Introduce some JavaScript i18n functions		I18N		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-04-19T18:50:24Z	2012-04-19T21:55:22Z	"There's JavaScript code dotted around core that handles i18n in JavaScript (for example, localised thousands separators in the pending comment count). We should bring this together into a wpL10n JavaScript library that can be reused by plugins.

I've done some work on this and I'll get a patch up in the next day or so."	johnbillion
Future Releases	6536	"Introduce the concept of ""read"" and ""unread"" comments for better workflow in the admin"	markjaquith*	Comments	2.5	normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	accepted		2008-04-02T00:48:54Z	2012-03-08T01:31:11Z	"The Moderation Queue is a great way to manage your comment workflow.  All comments go in there, and you approve, spam, or delete them.  At the end you get a nice little ""0"" and you know you've dealt with all new comments.  This doesn't work for people who don't moderate every comment.  They have no idea when they are done, and which comments they have or have not looked at.

I'd like to add a {{{comment_read}}} column to the comments table.  It would be either ""1"" or ""0"".  There would be a new sub-tab for Comments: ""Unread comments (%d)""  This page would be just like the Moderation page, except that it would only show comments with {{{comment_read = 0}}}.  This could act as ""comment workflow central"" for both people who pre-moderate and people who post-moderate.  Unapproved comments would have the actions: Approve, Spam and Delete.  Approved comments would have the actions: Archive, Spam and Delete.  Clicking any of these actions would both carry out that action AND mark that comment as read, making it disappear from the ""Unread comments"" page.  (""Archive"" only marks it as read).

Enterprising theme developers could even have this status shown on the public blog, so that people know whether their comments have been seen.

For background on this idea, please see [http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/2008/03/20/the-comment-inbox/ The Comment Inbox]

Note that this has benefits for people who moderate every comment, because they can now store comments in the moderation queue (comments they want to remove from the blog, but not delete) without that getting in the way of their comment workflow."	markjaquith
Future Releases	19243	Introduce WP_Query::exists(), or have WP_Query::get() return false for non-existence		Query		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-11-14T21:18:09Z	2012-03-28T18:17:23Z	"See [ticket:15178#comment:8].

A query variable for an an endpoint with no value (/blah/, rather than /feed/rss2/) is set, but it is empty. WP_Query::get() returns an empty string when no QV is set, though, so you need to dig into WP_Query::query_vars directly. This is annoying. It should return false when the QV is not existence.

This should be rather backwards compatible, but WP_Query::exists() may be desired (also, or instead of). In this case, it won't work for core query vars, as _fill_query_vars() clears these, rather than unsets them. We should either change how _fill_query_vars() works, or something."	nacin
Future Releases	14162	Introduce WP_Term class		Taxonomy		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-30T23:58:57Z	2013-04-09T17:54:42Z	"In the current taxonomy API, you end up having to pass the taxonomy name over and over again.

I propose we have a WP_Term class to avoid that.

=== Example ===

Current:

{{{get_term_link( get_term_by( 'name', 'Term Name', 'taxname' ), 'taxname' )}}}

Proposed:

{{{get_term_by( 'name', 'Term Name', 'taxname' )->get_link()}}}

get_term_by() would return a WP_Term instance instead of a stdClass instance.

Besides get_link(), the WP_Term class could also have an update() method that would replace (or complement) wp_update_term().

Inspired by #14156."	scribu
Future Releases	21294	Introduce zoom-crop in Media image handling		Media		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-07-17T10:09:23Z	2013-04-08T15:03:29Z	Please could the wordpress image handling introduce support for a zoom crop of images smaller than specified file sizes.	TwoThirdsWater
Future Releases	15006	Invalid Content Markup		Formatting	3.0	normal	minor	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-10-01T13:48:12Z	2011-01-13T06:29:30Z	"I have a page post that starts like this:

{{{
<p style=""text-align: right;"">Text Here</p>
<p style=""text-align: right;""></p>
More Text Here
}}}

The HTML source saves correctly, but the page output omits the closing tag for the second P element, causing the rest of the page to be invalid.

If you have any trouble reproducing this I will be happy to debug it on my server."	miqrogroove
Future Releases	19764	Invalid JSON in custom fields meta value after export		Import	3.3.1	normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2012-01-06T17:13:07Z	2012-09-10T10:12:22Z	"Hey there,

I exported a working copy of my online WordPress site to a local copy and noticed that the code gets changed; The backslash is removed which causes the json format to be invalide.
Original code in the custom fields meta

{{{
{""videos"":{""0"":""<iframe width=\""480\"" height=\""360\"" src=\""http://www.youtube.com/embed/YAozOaxXYx4\"" frameborder=\""0\"" allowfullscreen></iframe>""}}
}}}

Becomes in the local site after import 
 
{{{
{""videos"":{""0"":""<iframe width=""480"" height=""360"" src=""http://www.youtube.com/embed/YAozOaxXYx4"" frameborder=""0"" allowfullscreen></iframe>""}}
}}}
"	abdessamad idrissi
Future Releases	23822	Invalid Plugin Contributors JSON from WP.org Plugin API		WordPress.org site		normal	normal	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2013-03-19T23:41:46Z	2013-03-20T05:39:59Z	"Under some rare conditions, some plugins can break the plugin API with invalid JSON, specifically in regards to the list of contributors returned. This is likely because of the string encoding used to either parse or store the values returned from the plugin file headers.

Basically though, it results in using a null name for a JSON object member where there absolutely needs to be a string.

For example, the ""Aaaaah Lek Lek"" plugin (aaaaaaah-lek-lek) returns the following JSON:

{{{
{
    ""name"": ""Aaaaah Lek Lek"",
    ""slug"": ""aaaaaaah-lek-lek"",
    ""version"": ""1.0"",
    ""author"": ""<a href=\""http:\/\/valeriosouza.com.br\"">Val&#233;rio Souza<\/a>"",
    ""author_profile"": ""http:\/\/profiles.wordpress.org\/valeriosza"",
    ""contributors"": {
        null: """"
    },
    ""requires"": ""3.0.1"",
    ""tested"": ""3.5.1"",
    ""compatibility"": [
        
    ],
    ""rating"": 0,
    ""num_ratings"": 0,
    ""downloaded"": 20,
    ""last_updated"": ""2013-03-12"",
    ""added"": ""2013-03-12"",
    ""homepage"": ""http:\/\/valeriosouza.com.br"",
    ""sections"": {
        ""description"": ""<p>Coloque a frase da m&#250;sica LekLek em seu WordPress, dentro do painel administrativo.<\/p>"",
        ""installation"": ""<p>Siga para Instalar<\/p>\n\n<ol>\n<li>Fa&#231;a Upload <code>aaaaaaah-lek-lek<\/code> para a pasta <code>\/wp-content\/plugins\/<\/code><\/li>\n<li>Ative no menu 'Plugins' no seu WordPress<\/li>\n<\/ol>"",
        ""changelog"": ""<h4>1.0<\/h4>\n\n<ul>\n<li>Lan&#231;ada Vers&#227;o 1.<\/li>\n<\/ul>"",
        ""faq"": ""<h4>What about foo bar?<\/h4>"",
        ""other_notes"": ""<h3>Arbitrary section<\/h3>""
    },
    ""short_description"": ""Coloque o Lek Lek no seu WordPress"",
    ""download_link"": ""http:\/\/downloads.wordpress.org\/plugin\/aaaaaaah-lek-lek.zip"",
    ""tags"": {
        ""frases"": ""frases"",
        ""leklek"": ""leklek""
    }
}
}}}

JSONLint comes back with:

{{{
Parse error on line 7:
...ibutors"": {        null: """"    },    
----------------------^
Expecting 'STRING', '}'
}}}

These plugin details come from these files:
* http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/aaaaaaah-lek-lek/trunk/readme.txt
* http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/aaaaaaah-lek-lek/trunk/leklek.php

(it mentions a stable tag, but there are no actual tags)

You might also notice that Extend is unable to display these details correctly either: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/aaaaaaah-lek-lek/"	bpetty
Future Releases	13792	Invalid reply link from comment admin when comment nested level > max		Comments	2.9.2	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2010-06-09T07:05:56Z	2010-11-13T17:53:57Z	"I have a blog with nested comments enabled, max depth of 4. When the last level comment is posted, it no longer contains a Reply link.

However, in the Comment admin, the Reply link is still present. If used, this new reply will show up at the very bottom of the comment list once posted (even if other newer regular comments are entered, this new reply will still show up at the very bottom).

The bug is, basically, that Comment admin doesn't respect the max nested value."	archon810
Future Releases	5998	Invalid Unicode characters	hakre	Charset	2.3.3	normal	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	assigned		2008-02-25T18:17:22Z	2011-02-10T23:09:25Z	"Wordpress does not check for invalid Unicode characters, such as the following:

U+FFFE
U+FFFF

When the pages are served up as XHTML, allowing these characters through generates an XML error. 

WordPress should filter out illegal Unicode code points.

Please see http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#NT-Char

Also, the regex
[http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-forms-utf-8 here] is
incorrect, see [http://intertwingly.net/blog/2008/01/02/Keeping-On-Your-Toes
this page].

"	shelleyp
Future Releases	22798	"Invalid URLs not giving 404 with ""Default"" permalink settings"		Rewrite Rules	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-06T23:39:35Z	2012-12-07T03:25:50Z	"'''Steps to reproduce:'''
 - Set up Wordpress with the default .htaccess
 - Select the ""Default"" option under Permalink Settings
 - Enter an invalid URL eg 'http://blogroot.com/garlbeflax.abc'

'''Expected Behaviour:'''
 - 404 page is displayed

'''Observed Behaviour:'''
 - No 404 page is ever shown, no matter what the request string is
 - Instead, Wordpress behaves as if no path was requested, eg displaying the homepage/posts lists.
 - If requested url has any of the standard params in it, those params ARE executed, eg http://blogroot.com/foo?paged=2 would properly show the 2nd page of the posts.

'''Suspected cause:'''

In line 620 of wp-includes/class-wp.php (in WP->parse_request), there is a conditional which means the only time the request can be marked as a 404 error is if the array of rewrite rules is NOT empty:
{{{
        $rewrite = $wp_rewrite->wp_rewrite_rules();

        if ( ! empty($rewrite) ) {
           ...
}}}

If the ""Default"" permalink is selected, and no other rewrite rules are set up elsewhere (for reasons I didn't investigate, adding a add_rewrite_rule to the theme didn't affect anything), then the $rewrite array IS empty and the request can not be checked to see if it's a 404. Therefore, execution of the request continues as if no path info were submitted.

This prevents the showing of the theme's 404 page, and can get a website flagged as spam/exploitative in Google's index.

'''Workaround:'''

Define a permalink redirect (eg pick one of the options other than Default). 

Server info:
{{{
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian) (w/ mod_rewrite)
PHP Version 5.3.3-7+squeeze3 (mod_php5)
}}}

.htaccess contents:
{{{
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
</IfModule>
}}}"	vanchuck
Future Releases	23332	iPad Can't Move Cursor in Visual Editor		Editor		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-01-30T23:13:50Z	2013-02-11T23:33:20Z	"I've been ramping up iPad usage with WordPress both for mobility as well as testing.

The more I use it, the more frustrated I become with the visual editor.  Due to what appears to be multiple bugs with both iOS and WordPress, I am often unable to move the cursor and must switch to the Text tab to do my editing.

When tapping into the Visual editor in a long post, the screen auto scrolls so that the cursor is sitting directly above the keyboard, and the admin bar moves to the middle of the page, covering most of the remaining editing area.  This blocks the view of any preceing or following text, and makes it very awkward to write sentences longer than the editor is wide.

To move the cursor to a different part of the post, I have to un-focus the editor and the tap into the editor on a different line.  The only place I can reliably land the cursor is at the end of a line, so to change anything in the middle of a paragraph, I have to use the text editor."	miqrogroove
Future Releases	22519	iPad toolbar location		Toolbar		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-11-20T17:45:44Z	2013-04-15T15:34:13Z	"The toolbar moves after using quick edit on a post or page. Also the customizer button look strange on iPad.

Steps to reproduce

1: Click quick edit on a post

2: Click ""Allow Pings""

3:  Now the admin toolbar should be be lower on page. (I was able to reproduce 4/5 tries)"	MikeHansenMe
Future Releases	22669	iPad: Can't Scroll Plugins Modal		Administration	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-01T02:31:23Z	2012-12-02T01:43:48Z	"Steps to reproduce:
1. Tap Plugins
1. Tap Add New
1. Tap Featured
1. On any item, tap Details.
1. Tap Changelog
1. Swipe to scroll

Expected result:

See more Changelog.

Actual result:

The page is scrolling around behind the modal.  Modal not scrolling.

Related: #22064"	miqrogroove
Future Releases	17078	is_active_sidebar() doesn't work with Numeric sidebar ID's		General	2.8	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-04-07T10:06:54Z	2011-09-19T15:07:09Z	"This needs a small fix: 

Function is_active_sidebar( $index)  converts $index to a string

then uses wp_get_sidebars_widgets() to see if the sidebar is active

..but keys in the array wp_get_sidebars_widgets() generates can be integers if the ID's of the registered sidebars are integers"	lanceo
Future Releases	24283	is_active_widget() incorrect logic		Widgets		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-08T07:07:41Z	2013-05-08T08:08:37Z	"`is_active_widget()` only returns 'true' only if widget used inside sidebar.

But there is a provision to use widget directly using `the_widget()` function. I believe there is a need of alter the logic of just checking inside sidebars."	valllabh
Future Releases	23487	is_blog_installed gives errorneus result on moved database		Upgrade/Install	3.0	normal	trivial	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-16T13:11:37Z	2013-02-16T13:31:48Z	"I resently moved my blogs to a new database, but when I tried it out, on of the blogs wanted a new install. Of course I did not want to do an install and overwrite my blog.

I indirectly found the reason in is_blog_installed, which suppresses database errors. Thus I did not see this error.

SELECT command denied to user 'techblog'@'localhost' for table 'wp_options'

Of course it was my fault, but I virtually had to take the wordpress code apart to find out why my migration failed.

Of course this is not a big problem on new installs, but very likely to happen on moving databases.
"	Kjeld Flarup
Future Releases	24284	is_multi_author() should query by specific post type and status		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-05-08T08:18:58Z	2013-05-08T10:38:18Z	"Current is_multi_author() function only checks by the 'post' post-type and 'publish' post-status..

I think the function should be able to query by custom-post-type and custom-post-status"	alex-ye
Future Releases	24205	is_plugin_active() should return true for must-use/dropin plugins		Plugins	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	reopened		2013-04-27T19:28:26Z	2013-04-29T19:00:53Z	"As must-use plugins/dropins are automatically active, the expected behaviour for ''is_plugin_active()'' would be to return ''true''. In reality it returns ''false''.

Easy enough to reproduce and test - just add a plugin to the must-use directory and test with:
{{{
if( is_plugin_active( 'plugin-name.php' ) ) {
	echo 'plugin is active';
}
else {
	echo 'plugin does not seem to be active';
}
}}}

Hope this helps

"	jrf
Future Releases	16375	is_tax() and get_taxonomy_template() support for post formats		General		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-01-26T12:03:03Z	2011-02-03T14:38:29Z	"Two things it seemed we forgot.

Currently you'd need to use is_tax() as a conditional tag for post formats. This is ugly, as it looks like this:

`is_tax('post_format', 'post-format-aside');`

Ideally, that slug should be internal. So we need a `is_post_format()` conditional tag. That's probably a lame name (most is_* functions are ambigious), and perhaps someone has a better idea.

Additionally, get_taxonomy_template() currently looks for `taxonomy-$taxonomy-$term.php`. That turns into `taxonomy-post_format-post-format-aside.php`. A simple check can allow us to instead (or in addition to) look for `taxonomy-post_format-aside.php`."	nacin
Future Releases	21043	is_user_logged_in() returns true even if user is not logged in		Users	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-06-21T20:40:13Z	2012-06-21T20:56:54Z	"If you have {{{wp_set_current_user()}}}, then {{{is_user_logged_in()}}} will always return true. This goes against my understanding of the role of wp_set_current_user() especially as explained by the documentation:

""Some WordPress functionality is based on the current user and not based on the signed in user. Therefore, it opens the ability to edit and perform actions on users who aren't signed in.""

But then we look at {{{is_user_logged_in()}}} and it just says - can we {{{get_current_user()}}}? 

Suddenly wp_set_current_user is looking like wp_switch_logged_in_user(), which I doubt is the intent of that function.
"	TomAuger
Future Releases	23062	Issue warnings for deprecated and wrong behavior in pre-release builds		Warnings/Notices		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-12-27T16:51:05Z	2013-05-16T11:56:07Z	"Coming out of #22873 and the [https://irclogs.wordpress.org/chanlog.php?channel=wordpress-dev&day=2012-12-12&sort=asc#m518273 associated development chat]:

_doing_it_wrong(), _deprecated_argument(), _deprecated_file(), and _deprecated_function() should issue an E_USER_WARNING up to and including RC1, and an E_USER_NOTICE otherwise."	nacin
Future Releases	18282	Issue with admin page hierarchy in Menu admin		Menus	3.2.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	reviewing		2011-07-28T14:38:17Z	2013-01-26T13:18:04Z	"Under Appearance > Menus in the left column under Pages, if I have more than 50 pages, the hierarchy view gets messed up. The issue seems to be related to paginate. 

If I change the ""50"" on lines 589 and 809 of wp-admin/includes/nav_menu.php to ""955"" the hierarchal admin menu works with 50+ pages. 

Attached are two XML files. One contains 50 pages and the other contains 53 pages. I've loaded them into fresh installs of 3.2.1 using the twenty eleven theme and no plugins. 

Paginate is great if it works right, if it won't work, just increase the number per page to something very high and people can scroll. I'd rather scroll than not have hierarchy work right. 


Link to 50 page XML -- http://cloud.hcc.me/0g3X3O310s3l3i2N363n

Link to 53 page XML -- http://cloud.hcc.me/302e0c391A14193m2V2e

Pastebin of wp-admin/includes/nav_menu.php -- http://pastebin.com/0FRAmMkS"	hcceast
Future Releases	19984	Issue with Default Post Format		Blog by Email	3.3.1	normal	major	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	has-patch	2012-02-07T20:29:41Z	2012-08-24T01:34:27Z	I set my Default Post Format as Aside. So I expect all my posts via email will appear as Aside, same as Default Post Category does perfectly while post via email. But it is always posting as Standard whenever I post by email. Kindly fix this. Wordpress is Awesome :)	binarymag
Future Releases	11328	Issue with double click on comment's text when quick edit is used		Quick/Bulk Edit	2.9	normal	major	Future Release	enhancement	new		2009-12-04T21:12:35Z	2011-04-22T21:26:47Z	"When you edit comment via quick edit or when you write a reply on ""Edit Comments"" page and double click on text of other comment, used quick editing is turned off and quick editing is turned on other comment, with all text which you wrote lost.

I noticed this when I wrote a reply on one comment and when I wanted to copy a word from that comment by double clicking on it, my whole reply was lost.

So enabling of quick edit via double click on comment's text should be  disabled when quick edit is used."	dimadin
Future Releases	17387	Issue with wp_theme_update_row() setting $details_url		Upgrade/Install	3.1.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-05-12T09:15:44Z	2011-05-12T09:15:44Z	"I'm building my own theme auto update script and everything was working perfectly, until I ran into a weird bug.

When you're running WordPress in Multisite the $details_url for themes with an update available is set differently than when running WordPress in single site mode. 

In single site mode the details url is set inside the theme_update_available() function found in this file /wp-admin/includes/theme.php. It uses the returned 'url' like so.

{{{
$details_url = add_query_arg(array('TB_iframe' => 'true', 'width' => 1024, 'height' => 800), $update['url']);
}}}

However, in Multisite the url is built completely different. It uses the wp_theme_update_row() function in the /wp-admin/includes/update.php file like so.

{{{
$details_url = self_admin_url(""theme-install.php?tab=theme-information&theme=$theme_key&TB_iframe=true&width=600&height=400"");
}}}

I'm not exactly sure what the best approach would be to fixing this. I know there is a reason why the url is set like that but without a way to change it for my personal themes (i.e. filter or something) I'm stuck with a broken details screen in Multisite.

I did just add a filter to test it and was successful in fixing the issue, but not sure how to proceed from here.

{{{
$details_url = apply_filters( 'network_details_url', self_admin_url(""theme-install.php?tab=theme-information&theme=$theme_key&TB_iframe=true&width=600&height=400""), $theme_key, $theme );
}}}

Thanks for any help you can give me.

Cheers!
Derek Herman"	valendesigns
Next Release	24210	Issues found using a static analysis tool	nacin*	General		normal	normal	3.6	defect (bug)	accepted		2013-04-28T06:16:09Z	2013-05-07T16:35:03Z	"These all look like valid, but minor, issues:
{{{
--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/class-json.php:495
Reason     : UnknownFunction
Snippet    : class_name($var)
Line       : : new Services_JSON_Error(class_name($var).

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/SimplePie/Locator.php:94
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $type = SIMPLEPIE_LOCATOR_ALL
Line       : public function find($type = SIMPLEPIE_LOCATOR_ALL, &$working)

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/ID3/module.tag.id3v2.php:433
Reason     : TooFewArgument
Snippet    : substr($footer[5])
Line       : $id3_flags = ord(substr($footer{5}));

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/ID3/module.tag.id3v2.php:1586
Reason     : StatementHasNoEffect
Snippet    : $frame_ownerid == '';
Line       : $frame_ownerid == '';

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/ID3/module.audio.mp3.php:37
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : $this->getOnlyMPEGaudioInfoBruteForce($this->getid3->fp, $info)
Line       : $this->getOnlyMPEGaudioInfoBruteForce($this->getid3->fp, $info);

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/SimplePie/Misc.php:127
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : SimplePie_Misc::entities_decode(end($attribs[$j]), 'UTF-8')
Line       : $return[$i]['attribs'][strtolower($attribs[$j][1])]['data'] = SimplePie_Misc::entities_decode(end($attribs[$j]), 
'UTF-8');
}}}

Resolved:
{{{
--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/class-wp-walker.php:118
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $depth = 0
Line       : function display_element( $element, &$children_elements, $max_depth, $depth=0, $args, &$output ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/comment-template.php:1298
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $depth = 0
Line       : function display_element( $element, &$children_elements, $max_depth, $depth=0, $args, &$output ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/deprecated.php:802
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $echo = false
Line       : function get_author_link($echo = false, $author_id, $author_nicename = '') {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/deprecated.php:1709
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : get_the_content($more_link_text, $stripteaser, $more_file)
Line       : $content = get_the_content($more_link_text, $stripteaser, $more_file);

--------------------------------
File       : wp-signup.php:493
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $user_name = ''
Line       : function confirm_blog_signup($domain, $path, $blog_title, $user_name = '', $user_email = '', $meta) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-signup.php:493
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $user_email = ''
Line       : function confirm_blog_signup($domain, $path, $blog_title, $user_name = '', $user_email = '', $meta) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/widgets.php:76
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $id_base = false
Line       : function WP_Widget( $id_base = false, $name, $widget_options = array(), $control_options = array() ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/widgets.php:93
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $id_base = false
Line       : function __construct( $id_base = false, $name, $widget_options = array(), $control_options = array() ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/post.php:4789
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $deprecated = ''
Line       : function _future_post_hook( $deprecated = '', $post ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:173
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $start = 0
Line       : function _rows( $taxonomy, $terms, &$children, $start = 0, $per_page = 20, &$count, $parent = 0, $level = 0 ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:173
Reason     : RequiredAfterOptionalParam
Snippet    : $per_page = 20
Line       : function _rows( $taxonomy, $terms, &$children, $start = 0, $per_page = 20, &$count, $parent = 0, $level = 0 ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/rewrite.php:92
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : remove_action($hook, $hook, 10, 1)
Line       : remove_action($hook, $hook, 10, 1);

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/user.php:350
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : delete_user_setting('default_password_nag', $user_ID)
Line       : delete_user_setting('default_password_nag', $user_ID);

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:159
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : $this->single_row($term, 0, $taxonomy)
Line       : $out .= $this->single_row( $term, 0, $taxonomy );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:202
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : $this->single_row($my_parent, $level - $num_parents, $taxonomy)
Line       : $output .=  ""\t"" . $this->single_row( $my_parent, $level - $num_parents, $taxonomy );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:208
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : $this->single_row($term, $level, $taxonomy)
Line       : $output .= ""\t"" . $this->single_row( $term, $level, $taxonomy );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/media.php:2453
Reason     : UnknownFunction
Snippet    : sprint($link_fmt, $image)
Line       : $image = sprint( $link_fmt, $image );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/media.php:1040
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : wp_mediaelement_fallback($fileurl, $width, $height)
Line       : $html .= wp_mediaelement_fallback( $fileurl, $width, $height );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/Text/Diff/Engine/xdiff.php:30
Reason     : UnknownFunction
Snippet    : xdiff_string_diff($from_string, $to_string, count($to_lines))
Line       : $diff = xdiff_string_diff($from_string, $to_string, count($to_lines));

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:159
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row($term, 0, $taxonomy)
Line       : $out .= $this->single_row( $term, 0, $taxonomy );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:202
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row($my_parent, $level - $num_parents, $taxonomy)
Line       : $output .=  ""\t"" . $this->single_row( $my_parent, $level - $num_parents, $taxonomy );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:208
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row($term, $level, $taxonomy)
Line       : $output .= ""\t"" . $this->single_row( $term, $level, $taxonomy );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php:228
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row_columns($tag)
Line       : echo $this->single_row_columns( $tag );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/wp-db.php:648
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : $this->has_cap('collation', $dbh)
Line       : if ( $this->has_cap( 'collation', $dbh ) && !empty( $charset ) ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-includes/wp-db.php:649
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : $this->has_cap('set_charset', $dbh)
Line       : if ( function_exists( 'mysql_set_charset' ) && $this->has_cap( 'set_charset', $dbh ) ) {

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/network/site-settings.php:63
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : update_option($key, $val, false)
Line       : update_option( $key, $val, false ); // no need to refresh blog details yet

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/network/site-settings.php:126
Reason     : TooManyArgument
Snippet    : esc_html(maybe_unserialize($option->option_value), 'single')
Line       : $option->option_value = esc_html( maybe_unserialize( $option->option_value ), 'single' );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-comments-list-table.php:318
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row_columns($comment)
Line       : echo $this->single_row_columns( $comment );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-list-table.php:829
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row_columns($item)
Line       : echo $this->single_row_columns( $item );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-upgrader.php:1132
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : screen_icon()
Line       : echo screen_icon();

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php:386
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row($page, $level)
Line       : echo ""\t"" . $this->single_row( $page, $level );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php:401
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row($op, 0)
Line       : echo ""\t"" . $this->single_row( $op, 0 );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php:447
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row($my_parent, $level - $num_parents)
Line       : echo ""\t"" . $this->single_row( $my_parent, $level - $num_parents );

--------------------------------
File       : wp-admin/includes/class-wp-posts-list-table.php:453
Reason     : UseVoidReturn
Snippet    : $this->single_row($page, $level)
Line       : echo ""\t"" . $this->single_row( $page, $level );
}}}"	rlerdorf
Future Releases	24352	"It is not obvious what does ""Edit"" mean in the info (bottom) part of the media selection window"		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-05-16T14:34:33Z	2013-05-17T01:25:05Z	"1. Edit a post 
2. click ""add media""
3. select a media
4. the bottom part of the window contains an ""edit"" link

It seems like Edit mode just lets the user rearrange the order of the selected media. Maybe it is my english but when I rearrange icons on my desktop I don't think about it as editing. The use of ""Edit"" in that context just feels strange and confusing."	mark-k
Future Releases	15677	It is not possible to install multiple variants of the same language		I18N	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-12-04T15:07:28Z	2011-06-04T10:21:10Z	"Because of the way {{{mu_dropdown_languages()}}} and {{{format_code_lang()}}} work, it is impossible to have multiple variants of the same language installed. The list of languages returned by {{{mu_dropdown_languages()}}} only includes one variant of each language (the one with the country code which comes last when sorted alphabetically).

For example, if .mo files for es_ES and es_PE are both installed, then only es_PE will be shown.

Furthermore, whatever variant of the language is installed, the name will be the same, not indicating the correct language variant. In the example above, the language name will be ""Spanish; Castillian"", even for the es_PE localisation. This is highly misleading.

A final problem is that the langauge names are not localised themselves, with the exception of ""English"".

The cause of these problems is the fact that {{{format_code_lang()}}} ignores the country code and only considers the language code when choosing the name to return. Furthermore, it returns hardcoded language names rather than translated names.

Since {{{mu_dropdown_languages()}}} uses the return value of {{{format_code_lang()}}} as the key for its internal {{{$output}}} array, this means that later language variants overwrite earlier ones."	caesarsgrunt
Future Releases	13765	It's unclear why a max upload size limit is set		Upload	3.0	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2010-06-07T13:39:17Z	2010-11-13T08:06:49Z	"When you reach your allowance for file uploads in a multisite environment, it's not clear why WP will advertise a tiny upload size limit.

For instance, if you can upload up to 10MB of files, with a 2M file size limit, and you've already uploaded 9MB, WP will erroneously report that you can upload up to a 1MB file.

This can lead a multisite newbie to look into php ini files and the like, in order to identify which obscure setting is messing things up, instead of heading straight to the multisite options.

Instead, WP should report that the maximum file size is 2MB, and highlight in a follow-up line that only 1MB is available until the quota is reached."	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	18271	Item hierarchy should be maintained when adding to menu		Menus	3.2.1	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-27T20:13:35Z	2011-11-16T06:25:49Z	"Situation:

Create a hierarchy of categories or pages and go to create a custom menu. In the meta boxes on the left hand side, the categories and pages are shown in hierarchical arrangement. Select all categories (for example) and add to menu.

Expected behaviour:

All links are added to custom menu and the hierarchy is maintained appropriately

Actual behaviour:

Hierarchy is lost and all menu items are top-level

This was originally raised by Jane in #17029 however the changeset in the ticket only applies to showing hierarchy in the meta boxes and doesn't cover maintaining hierarchy when adding to menu."	JohnONolan
Future Releases	11489	iTouch useability in the editor out of the box		Editor	2.9	low	minor	Future Release	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2009-12-19T03:47:58Z	2013-02-01T11:37:40Z	"I have tried to write a post in 2.9 in iPod Touch and the text zone has some problems:

* When you write the title, if you want to write the post the keyboard doesn't appear. You must move to another text-editable zone and go back to the main text zone to have the keyboard. 

* Once you have the keyboard, you have capslock activated and cannot deactivate it (you can deactivate letter-per-letter). 

I have tried in 2 different iTouchs with the same result. 

I put it as low because WordPress has an iPhone/iTouch app and don't know if happens the same in other mobile platforms. "	bi0xid
Future Releases	21170	JavaScript actions and filters	koopersmith	General	3.4	normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new	dev-feedback	2012-07-05T21:34:03Z	2013-05-22T20:38:38Z	"The concept of adding JavaScript actions and filters has been tossed around for some time. We've experimented with various configurations of actions in both the fullscreen and customizer APIs, and they've proven their utility enough to graduate them to a core feature in their own right.

----

I think that a good events API should satisfy these parameters:

1. '''Support jQuery-style dot namespacing''' to allow functions to be easily removed.

2. '''Should (likely) support priorities.''' While seemingly random numbers aren't fun to use, it allows plugins to cooperate without having to know of each other's existence. We can't expect plugin authors to rearrange the array of callbacks.

3. '''Should ''not'' force functions to have unique IDs.''' Anonymous functions are extremely common in JavaScript — forcing them to be named is contrary to the nature of the language.

4. '''Should be structured as a mixin.''' The global event loop should be an instance of the core Events object. Using a mixin will allow developers to easily create event loops for their own plugins (to prevent  polluting the global namespace — think about large plugins, like bbPress). An events mixin will also enable developers to create more powerful abstractions, such as observable values, collections, and pretty much any structural JS object you can dream up.

5. '''Should allow the looping process to be overwritten.''' This will result in less code and added flexibility. The only difference between actions and filters is how they handle the callbacks object. There are other types of looping processes that could be beneficial in JS. One example would be returning false if any callback returns false, which could be used to stop a process, much like the native event.stopPropagation method.

----

'''Why not use custom jQuery events?'''

Custom jQuery events are great when we need to trigger actions on a DOM element. Triggering plain events on the body element (or any other hidden element) is not performant — every jQuery event normalizes an DOM Event object, which we then completely ignore.

'''Should we require jQuery to use the API?'''

I'm not sure. jQuery.Callbacks may be a helpful solution here, provided we can properly integrate priorities and namespacing. jQuery.Callbacks also only requires jQuery.each and jQuery.extend, so writing a shim that doesn't use the rest of jQuery would not be exceptionally difficult. Either way, switching between one and the other as we develop should not be exceptionally difficult."	koopersmith
Future Releases	15783	JavaScript Coding Standards	koopersmith	WordPress.org site		normal	trivial	WordPress.org	enhancement	assigned		2010-12-12T10:56:05Z	2013-04-11T13:36:22Z	"Following up on scribu's and azaozz's comments in #15650, would a JavaScript Coding Standards page on the Codex (equivalent to http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Coding_Standards and http://codex.wordpress.org/CSS_Coding_Standards) be useful?

It would not only include the usual code formatting, whitespace, brace position, semi-colon requirements etc, but also clarify on which code patterns are preferable for performance, both for the specific dependency library, and those that will give the smallest file when minified.

Another idea might be to introduce a file docblock that outlines which JS library or other file dependencies the current file has.

Some references:
 * http://javascript.crockford.com/code.html
 * http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/javascriptguide.xml
 * http://drupal.org/node/172169
"	GamajoTech
Future Releases	19587	JavaScript hooks for widgets		Widgets		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-12-17T15:39:56Z	2012-07-05T21:27:15Z	"Hi,
When a new widget is added to the sidebar, the javascript does not load for that widget. for example, if I just installed a plugin like  iCalendar Events Widget or live countdown timer (bare with me, it's not the plugin that's faulty and I'll tell you why) and after installation I want to add it to the sidebar, I go to the widgets area under prefferences and drag and drop it. 

'''The bug is this:''' untill I refresh the page, the jquery won't work for anything in that widget. Both of the plugins mentioned above have a datepicker (from jquery-ui-core) popup that shows once a textbox or button is clicked. if the widget has just been added, the jquery that's supposed to run and show the calendars does not work until the page is refreshed.

I received a ""not working"" status because of this and people complained that my plugin (live countdown timer) is broken. On further investigation, I found out that it was because !WordPress is not loading the javascript when first adding the widget in the sidebar and a refresh is required."	ciprian_vb
Future Releases	22887	"JavaScript inserted using ""attachment_fields_to_edit"" executes too early"		Media	3.5	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-12T13:14:43Z	2012-12-12T16:04:47Z	"If I add JavaScript using <script> tags inside the ""attachment_fields_to_edit"" filter, the script is '''in certain situations''' executed '''before''' the rest of the HTML is added to the DOM. This is troublesome if I want to do something with the HTML I wrote before the <script> tag.

In WordPress 3.4, the <script> tags were simply added to the DOM along with the rest of the HTML. Now, it seems the <script> tags are extracted from the rest of the HTML and are executed before the HTML is added to the DOM.

A simple example to reproduce the problem:

{{{

add_action('attachment_fields_to_edit', 'bug_test', 20, 2);
function bug_test($form_fields, $post) {
	if (!is_array($form_fields)) {
		$form_fields = array();
	}
		
	$form_fields['bug_test'] = array(
		'label'      => 'Bug test',
		'input'      => 'html',
		'html'       => '
			<div id=""bug_test_div""></div>
			<script type=""text/javascript"">alert(jQuery(""#bug_test_div"").size())</script>
		',
		'value'      => 0
	);

	return $form_fields;
}
}}}

This should always pop a message box containing ""1"" (i.e. the number of elements found with the ""bug_test_div"" id), but it doesn't in the following situation:

Access the admin panel, add a new post and click on the ""Add Media"" button. Upload an image and you will get a message box saying ""1"". Good. Now upload another image and select it. Now you'll get ""0"" instead of ""1"". Select the previous image or any other image and you will still get ""0"" instead of ""1"".

Note that this works without a problem (i.e. always outputs ""1"") in the ""Admin panel -> Media -> Edit Media"" pages.

"	liviumirea
Future Releases	18070	jpg vs. jpeg error when editing a LINK URL image in a post		General		normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2011-07-11T16:21:13Z	2011-07-11T22:28:04Z	"This problem deals with an unfortunate discrepancy between file extensions .jpg and .jpeg -- The results equate to frustrating 404 errors and lightbox plugins that seem to be broken.

Here's what happens:

1) Upload an image with file extension '.jpeg' (note the 'e') and insert it into a post, with a blank 'Link URL'.

2) Now that the image is in the body of the post, edit the image's Link URL. (hover-over the image in the post and click the small icon on the upper-left that appears). If you click the 'File URL' button to auto-full the Link URL box, it will autofill the correct image address, but with a '.jpg' extension!

This lead to 404 errors, a lightbox plugin that appeared broken, and had me thinking it was an .htaccess issue from my hosting company....

NOTE: it autofills with the correct file extension when clicking the 'File URL' button is clicked upon initially inserting the image, however it fails when using the secondary menu that is available after inserting the image.

Thanks for fixing this!

(originally posted at https://wordpress.org/support/topic/bug-jpg-vs-jpeg-error-when-editing-a-link-url-image-in-a-post?replies=4)"	multimule
Future Releases	21171	jQuery Events for Metaboxes		General		normal	minor	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2012-07-05T21:35:47Z	2012-07-06T01:14:52Z	"Currently, when a plugin adds a metabox with complex objects (like TinyMCE, Maps, CodeMirror etc) care must be taken to refresh the objects when the elements are moved (including hidden/shown).

After some digging, I've found that this seems to works in most cases:
{{{
var context = ""#custom_meta_box_id"";
$( '#adv-settings' ).on( 'click', context + '-hide, ', refresh );
$( context ).on( 'click', '.hndle, .handlediv', refresh );
	
$('.meta-box-sortables').bind( ""sortstop"", refresh );
}}}
which isn't terrible, but seems fragile if core changes in the future, and there should just be a better way :-)

Two ideas from dev chat are triggering custom events or the (coming soon) ""js actions"" which would be more robust (like php actions)."	WraithKenny
Future Releases	24319	jQuery not loading in Admin.		General	trunk	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-05-11T18:24:45Z	2013-05-12T15:12:28Z	"I was encountering an odd bug after updating to the newest nightly.

It appeared that no js scripts were being loaded by load-scripts in wp-admin.  Since CSS was obviously being included, I compared load-scripts.php and load-styles.php and found what appears to be a missing directory separator.

Changing

define( 'WPINC', 'wp-includes' );

to

define( 'WPINC', '/wp-includes' );

in wp-admin/load-scripts.php seems to have fixed the problem.  I'm not sure if this is the correct fix, but I did find it odd that load-scripts.php used different syntaxes to include their respective filenames:

from wp-admin/load-scripts.php:

require(ABSPATH . WPINC . '/script-loader.php');
require(ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php');

and from wp-admin/load-styles.php

require(ABSPATH . '/wp-includes/script-loader.php');
require(ABSPATH . '/wp-includes/version.php');"	willhaynes24
Future Releases	23956	jQuery UI Datepicker adds empty but visible div at bottom of page		Appearance	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2013-04-06T01:52:12Z	2013-04-06T08:19:52Z	"This bug seems to be related to the [http://bugs.jqueryui.com/ticket/4111 this] jQuery UI bug, which has been fixed, but the following WordPress stylesheet seems to be making the bug re-appear:

wp-includes/css/jquery-ui-dialog.min.css

As far as I can tell, removing the following rule seems to fix it:


{{{
.ui-helper-clearfix:after {
    content:""."";
}
}}}
"	julianm
Future Releases	21083	JS-based feature detection we can use server-side		Upload		normal	normal	Future Release	enhancement	new		2012-06-26T20:46:07Z	2012-10-17T22:31:00Z	"In #20923 we added initial support for browser-based uploads in iOS 6, by detecting the user agent. This is a good stopgap, but we can do better.

We should implement a simple API that allows for us to do JS-based detection for mobile devices. We can use this for touch support, general upload ability, drag-drop upload ability, customizer support, and anything else that we can best detect in JS but that we need in order to make decisions in PHP.

We could probably model parts of it on how the user settings API works — leveraging cookies, but without the DB backend. A function could then return a value from the cookie if set, and otherwise, it'd use the default value passed to it."	nacin
Future Releases	17301	Keep the connection open when doing upgrades or long-running operations		General		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-05-02T06:27:39Z	2012-04-28T17:44:21Z	"When we do long-running operations like upgrades-over-FTP, we may go a while without sending any data, which may cause the connection to be closed. We should investigate whether we can send some ""hey, still here"" dummy data down the pipe to keep the connection from being unceremoniously closed on us.

For example, Rackspace Cloud Sites runs behind load balancers that cut the connection after 30 seconds of no data. I was able to defeat it by manually flushing some dummy data like so:

{{{
<?php

for ( $i = 1; $i < 46; $i++ ) {
	echo ""$i...<br />\r\n"";
	flush();
	sleep( 1 );
}
echo ""DONE"";
}}}"	markjaquith
Future Releases	22253	Keep widget areas (and widgets) expanded upon page refresh in admin		Widgets	3.4.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-10-22T11:02:10Z	2012-10-22T11:02:10Z	"This is a minor annoyance but noticeable one.

Every time you reload the Appearance -> Widgets admin page, the widget areas (and widgets) currently expanded become closed when the page is refreshed."	dgwyer
Future Releases	20880	Keyboard navigation in Appearance > Header is broken		Accessibility	3.3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-06-07T17:40:34Z	2012-06-08T06:27:11Z	"It's impossible to use the Appearance > Header section with the keyboard because the Enter button will submit the form using the top-most submit input, which is not always the Save Changes button. How to reproduce, in Appearance > Header, using Twenty Eleven:

1. Select one of the default header images
2. Check the Show header text with your image option
3. Enter #111 for Text Color
4. Click Save Changes

At this point everything looks fine, but here comes the trouble:

5. Enter #222 for Text Color and hit Enter

You'll notice that #222 hasn't been set as the Text Color, instead your chosen header image (in step 1) has been removed, as if the Remove Header Image button was clicked.

6. Enter #333 for Text Color and hit Enter

You'll notice that #333 hasn't been set as the Text Color, instead it's been set to #000 which is Twenty Eleven's default, as if the Restore Original Header Text button was clicked.

When both Remove Header Image and Restore Original Header Text buttons are not present, the Return key submits the form using Save Changes, as expected. It's not limited to Text Color, but any other element that can submit the form using the Enter key.

I've been facing the exact same problem when doing an options panel for a theme with multiple actions as submit buttons, still haven't found a good solution. Marked as 3.3.2 but I believe it's been around earlier.

Thanks!"	kovshenin
Future Releases	19813	Keyboard shortcuts for editing posted date		Date/Time	3.3.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-01-12T09:28:13Z	2012-01-12T17:39:31Z	"In short, I thought it would be a nice feature to be able to use the Up/Down arrow keys to increment or decrement the values within the post published date/time input boxes. I found this stackoverflow post with the basics of how to retrieve keystrokes and alter the value based on which one was pressed. 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7742364/incrementing-value-integer-in-an-input-type-field.

I then altered the code to prevent negative numbers and stay within the limits of each field type.

Days get 1-31
Year gets 1900+
Hours get 0-23
Minutes get 0-59

JS could probably be cleaned up a bit and condensed, but I wasn't quite sure how to separate them all out. Maybe someone with more js-fu can help out with that"	tw2113
Future Releases	22670	Konami Code Easter Egg to trigger new Media model		Media		low	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2012-12-01T02:41:23Z	2012-12-11T17:31:43Z	"Just a harmless easter egg that will trigger 3.5's media uploader via the post editor page. It'd be a fun touch, imho.

To trigger, just use your keyboard and press, in order, up up down down left right left right B A"	tw2113
Future Releases	11311	kses converts ampersands to &amp; in post titles, post content, and more		Administration	2.9	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2009-12-03T01:49:32Z	2013-05-17T10:03:16Z	"Make a test user that has the ""author"" role (i.e. no `unfiltered_html`) and write a post with a title that has `&` in it. After saving, it will becomes `&amp;` due to `wp_filter_kses()`. It gets saved in the database this way too.

It's confusing to the user."	Viper007Bond
Future Releases	18050	Label Most used taxonomies is impossible to customize on a new taxonomy		Taxonomy	3.2	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2011-07-09T13:37:01Z	2011-09-13T03:01:09Z	"The label in wp-admin/includes/meta-boxes.php doesn't allow to translate it in different languages when you create a new taxonomy. The attached patch resolve it adding the new label 'most_used'

"	SGr33n
Future Releases	23253	Lack of a do_settings_section (singular) function		Plugins		normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-21T19:20:06Z	2013-01-21T19:20:06Z	"After considerable research I have found that plugin authors, including myself, have to go to great lengths to put options into tabs on a plugin settings page. The majority use JavaScript to modify the DOM in order to achieve this, others have broken their options into several settings arrays instead of the recommended single array to facilitate the creation of tabs using the traditional WordPress nav-tab-wrapper class approach. 

To get my own options into tabs in a fully scoped css jquery ui theme I ended up adding my own hacky function to my plugin: myplugin_do_settings_section( $page, $sectionid ) - which is just a copy of the core function do_settings_sections( $page ) with an additional parameter for the section id and an added conditional to only output the section with the requested id.

This allows me to wrap each section in the appropriately classed tags for either jquery ui tabs or traditional WordPress nav-tabs. This however, is not an acceptable long-term solution as the core code will undoubtedly change, I already see tickets and revisions relating to the removal of those nasty tables...

This functionality should be in the core code. A settings section is a ''section'' and it should be possible to output them one at a time to allow for styling.

Thanks for considering my proposal.

(Also, the Iris color picker does not play nice with jquery-ui - it needs its own css scope or something - that will be a separate ticket once I have a better understanding of what is wrong with it and have searched for existing tickets on the subject.)


"	auniquename
Future Releases	21642	language_attributes() print WP lang instead content lang.		General	2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2012-08-20T18:15:37Z	2012-08-20T20:46:33Z	"If you have WordPress in a language does not mean that the content has to be in that language. It would be good if there was an option to select it.

Another detail is for example: If we have the translation ""'''Spanish - Spain'''"", ""'''es-ES'''"", WordPress print ""'''es-e'''s"" instead of ""'''es'''"" simply.
This would be good because it is the only translation into Spanish."	shadowhck
Future Releases	8470	Large exports break frequently	tott	Export		normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2008-12-03T13:51:37Z	2009-11-18T21:21:54Z	"For large wordpress exports frequently the download stops at some point.

This effect seems to be due to bad memory utilization on slow downloads where the content cannot be flushed fast enough to the browser.

Attached patch includes various improvements in content flushing, and for cleaning of variables in order to save some memory."	tott
Future Releases	22869	Large Image Uploads Don't Error Well		Media	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2012-12-12T05:10:10Z	2013-02-02T03:29:06Z	"Related to #22849 but not restricted to the new uploader. Happens on 3.4 and 3.5 in different ways.

To Reproduce: Upload https://objects.dreamhost.com/ipstenu-images/sunset_2_22_11_by_kenshinkyo-d3a6slk.jpeg to your WP install in the media-new.php page

Note: Image is 12600x9450 and 4.9MB

Expected Outcomes:

* Shared hosted without a lot of memory: Failure, not enough memory, no image uploaded.
* VPS/Dedicated with tons of memory: Success

Actual outcomes:

* VPS as expected.
* Shared not so much. You get the errors as expected however the failure is not correct. The image actually does upload, contrary to the errors, however no thumbnails are made, which then causes a memory problem as the full size image shows when you go to any media library view (in lieu of actual thumbnails). This crashed Chrome (as @markjaquith saw when we were testing Monday night) until I deleted the large images.

The actual issue is on thumbnail creation, so the best 'fix' I can think of is if on failed thumbnail gen, it nukes the master image, but I don't know if that would make sense since some of the thumbnail gen might be on extra image sizes set by themes/plugins. Then again, do you want those if all fail? "	Ipstenu
Future Releases	18101	Last theme reported in Feature Search is Duplicated as first theme in page 2		Administration	3.2.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2011-07-13T13:59:36Z	2011-07-14T11:53:46Z	Search for themes using the features filtering mode. The last theme theme of the first page (if you search for custom background feature the theme is Nona) will be duplicated as the first theme in page 2. Page count in the navigation is correct, and you will get one more theme in the end (e.g. with 121 themes, last page will have two themes instead of just one).	lorthirk
Future Releases	19466	Last-Modified HTTP header not just for feeds	sergey.s.betke@…	General	3.3	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new	dev-feedback	2011-12-07T15:44:05Z	2012-12-04T21:36:22Z	"Wordpress write HTTP **Last-Modified**, **ETag** headers just for feeds (**class-wp.php**, **send_headers**). And support **If-Modified** HTTP request header just for feeds. Wordpress 3.3 doesn't support HTTP 1.1 **Cache-Control** header.
The best solution - support HTTP cache-control headers and for html output (full blog). But **If-Modified** HTTP request header (304 responces) for site support optionally (some not-ajaxed widgets and plugins will show wrong information without page reloading).

= WordPress version =
Latest WordPress files - 3.3-RC2-19567 
"	sergey.s.betke@…
Future Releases	16910	Lazy evaluation for WP_Query		Query		normal	normal	Future Release	feature request	new		2011-03-21T01:04:39Z	2012-02-25T15:18:54Z	"Suppose we have a 'city' post type, which is associated with a 'country' post type, such that each 'city' post has a 'country' parent post. 

Then the 'country' CPT has a 'language' taxonomy associated to it.

Now, let's say we want to find all the cities which speak a certain language.

Let's assume we already have the `'post_parent__in'` query var: #13927

We could construct a two-step query, like this:

1) Get all the countries with that language:

{{{
$country_ids = get_posts( array(
  'fields' => 'ids',
  'post_type' => 'country',
  'language' => 'french',
  'nopaging' => true
) );
}}}

2) Get all the cities belonging to that country:

{{{
$cities = get_posts( array(
  'post_type' => 'city',
  'post_parent__in' => $country_ids
) );
}}}

No custom SQL queries; fantastic!

But, if you have many many countries (not a good example, I know), you waste a lot of time passing the IDs back and forth from PHP to SQL.

Final query:

{{{
SELECT *
FROM wp_posts
WHERE post_type = 'city'
AND post_parent IN (1, 2, 3, ...)
}}}

It would be a lot more scalable to put the first query into the second, directly, as a subquery.

So, it would now look like this:

1) Get all the countries with that language:

{{{
$country_ids = get_posts( array(
  'fields' => 'ids',
  'post_type' => 'country',
  'language' => 'french',
  'nopaging' => true,

  'lazy' => true'
) );
}}}

2) Get all the cities belonging to that country:

{{{
$cities = get_posts( array(
  'post_type' => 'city',
  'post_parent__in' => $country_ids
) );
}}}

$country_ids would now be a WP_Lazy_Query object, which would just contain the subquery SQL. It would be appended to the second query, when needed:

Final query:

{{{
SELECT *
FROM wp_posts
WHERE post_type = 'city'
AND post_parent IN (
  SELECT ID
  FROM wp_posts
  WHERE post_type = 'country'
  INNER JOIN wp_terms ...
)
}}}"	scribu
Future Releases	9324	Let wp_link_pages do pagination when static page is used for front page	sorich87*	Template	3.0	normal	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	accepted		2009-03-12T17:20:02Z	2010-10-26T13:22:00Z	"Mentioned on WP-Hackers. If a static paginated page is used for the front page and wp_link_pages is used in the theme, the pagination links will return 404 because get_permalink will return the front page URL as the root of paginated links. I marked it as a bug since it can cause 404 errors if you don't know about it.

The enclosed patch tests for is_front_page and static pages using alternate _get_page_link functions for paginated content and using get_permalink for standard paginated links. It even works when a child page is set for the front page. 

This was a quick patch from a custom function, so it could probably be written a little better."	ev3rywh3re
Future Releases	10458	lighttpd/1.4.22 does not populate _REQUEST['action'] for wp-login.php		General	2.8	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened	has-patch	2009-07-21T14:10:36Z	2010-05-10T08:50:09Z	"lighttpd/1.4.22 does not populate _REQUEST['action'] for wp-login.php, this in turn disabled any action in the switch statement breaking the ability to logout.

Symtoms of this bug are: clicking logout in wordpress 2.8 and going to the login page but not really logging out.  Clicking logout in wordpress 2.3 and being redirected right back to the /wp-admin page.

adding this code to wp-login.php, fixes the behavior and re-enables all features in wp-login.php.

I don't know the wordpress code but if there is a section which deals with idiosyncrasies of web servers that lighttpd be detected and this code be run to deal with it. 

//
// Main
//


if (strpos($_SERVER['SERVER_SOFTWARE'], 'lighttpd') !== false)
{
$_lighty_url = $base_url.$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
$_lighty_url = @parse_url($_lighty_url);
$_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] = $_lighty_url['query'];
parse_str($_lighty_url['query'], $_lighty_query);
foreach ($_lighty_query as $key => $val)
$_GET[$key] = $_REQUEST[$key] = $val;
}
"	myrond
Future Releases	8910	Limit the RSS widget from using its own url		Widgets	2.8	high	major	Future Release	defect (bug)	reopened		2009-01-21T19:40:59Z	2012-02-06T08:15:20Z	"'''NOTE:''' Copied from [http://trac.mu.wordpress.org/ticket/852] since 'This is really a WP issue, not strictly MU. Can you open a ticket in WP's trac?'

I admit that this is not a well conceived thought but I wanted to throw it out.

There's some discussion on the premium site about individual blogs using their rss widgets to display their own feeds. This of course causes issues with an unnecessary rss feed pull as well as old data since the feeds are cached.

May I suggest a check to see if the inputted RSS feed matches the individual blog's own rss feed, kick it out with an error and suggesting to the user that they use the Latest Posts widget instead?

Marking this as 2.8 as it's not a high priority. "	webmaestro
Future Releases	24047	Line numbers in post editor text mode?		Editor	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-04-11T17:48:32Z	2013-04-11T22:23:28Z	"I would love to see line numbers in the post editor when in text mode. This and/or the cursor returning to the editing point when updating a post.

It can be very annoying that the cursor always returns to the top of the editor when a manual update is initiated. Making a lot of small edits in various parts of a longish post can be really tedious."	dgwyer
Future Releases	24305	Link of  Posts count column in Term List Table (single taxonomy for more custom post types)		Taxonomy	3.5.1	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	feature request	new		2013-05-10T15:58:09Z	2013-05-10T17:10:31Z	"Recently the link of the Posts column in the Term List Table is a number which contains the number of the posts of a certain category, and links to the Posts List Table (edit page).

When the taxonomy is attached to more than one custom post types, the Posts List Table cannot work. I would like to ask for a (core) list table based on taxonomy instead of post type."	namarpi
Future Releases	17138	Link to plugin URI on plugins on wordpress.org		WordPress.org site		normal	minor	WordPress.org	defect (bug)	new		2011-04-15T04:44:10Z	2011-08-17T23:23:49Z	"The link to the Plugin URI seems to have disappeared from plugin pages on the WordPress Plugin Directory. The donations link still appears (when present).

Be nice to get it back."	johnbillion
Future Releases	23408	Link to rss-feed in default installation causes redirect loop		Canonical		normal	major	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new		2013-02-06T21:20:04Z	2013-02-20T02:56:37Z	"I noticed, that google webmastertools complained about dead links in my blog.
Those links were hidden in the html-code and were links to rss-feeds of attachments. (e.g. ?attachment_id=1647&feed=rss2)
When i try to open the link, it returns a 301 error and if the new url is called, anoter 301 error is shown. After two or three times, the original url is shown again by a 301 error message.

I installed two clean installations on different servers, which show the behaviour either. If i use the link ""?attachment_id=1647&feed=rss""  the correct feed is loaded. (using rss instead of rss2 which is provided by the template)

It seems that the error is caused by the function get_post_comments_feed_link(...) in ""wp-include/link-template.php used wp-include/canonical.php.
When i add another line to the function to return a link with ""attachment_id="" and not ""p="" or ""page_id"", the comment feed is loaded without errors.
But the fact, that rss feeds do not cause an error and rss2 feeds create a loop makes me think, that another module may be defect and my workaround is not a solution.

Regards

Fabian"	clusterone
Future Releases	21207	Link-template pagination link for page 1 missing query string args		Template	3.4	normal	normal	Awaiting Review	defect (bug)	new	reporter-feedback	2012-07-09T20:28:25Z	2012-07-16T14:38:37Z	"In paginated pages, when on a page that is greater than page 1, the link for page 1 and the 'previousposts' link do not include any query arguments. This is fine if not including the first page argument, but not for other arguments in the query string.

For example pages that show results for form searches. The search criteria are stored with the GET method as query strings in the URL and need to be maintained from page to page as the user pages through their results.

This is in /wp-includes/link-template.php on line 1421.
A probable fix is the 'if' clause from if( $pagenum > 1 ) changed to if( $pagenum > 0 ).

I was wondering if you can apply this fix to future updates?

Thanks"	alexk45
Future Releases	5130	Linking to multiple posts on your site breaks pingback due to comment flooding		Pings/Trackbacks	2.3	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2007-10-01T17:36:13Z	2010-12-26T03:34:02Z	"http://scott.sherrillmix.com/blog/programmer/web/wp_pingpreserver/

is this useful in WP 2.3?"	Denis-de-Bernardy
Future Releases	23270	Links are not updated when changing a multisite path		Multisite	3.5	normal	minor	Awaiting Review	enhancement	new		2013-01-23T07:37:24Z	2013-01-25T04:28:14Z	"When changing the path of a site under a network install, URIs are not updated in post_content.

I know this can be achieved with search and replace plugins (and that this is how regular WP installs work), but the wording on the edit site page makes it appear as if WP should be updating this for you with; ""Update siteurl and home as well."", where the ""as well"" makes it sound as if other elements on your site will be updated regardless.

I'm not sure if the best approach would just be a re-wording of this area, or if implementing a function to update post_content when this is modified is the way to go."	Clorith
Future Releases	14099	Links to Codex from within WordPress should be standardised		Text Changes	3.0	normal	minor	Future Release	enhancement	new		2010-06-26T10:02:57Z	2012-12-24T11:54:15Z	"There are various links to pages on Codex throughout the admin screens. Some of them say things like ""More information"", some say ""see bla bla on Codex"", some aren't clear where they link to.

It would be nice if:
 1. All Codex links were styled in a way that makes them different from other links, for example if they had a different foreground/background colour or if they had a Codex icon prepended/appended to the link.
 2. All Codex links followed similar terminology (string change).

Ideas/suggestions?"	johnbillion
Future Releases	18449	List Table Factory Needs to be Pluggable		Administration	3.1	normal	normal	Future Release	defect (bug)	new		2011-08-16T19:51:33Z	2012-03-31T08:34:37Z	"Better design planning should have been considered for http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-admin/includes/list-table.php

function _get_list_table() is identical to an object factory pattern, which would make more sense as a static member of WP_List_Table.  In other words...

{{{
$wp_list_table = _get_list_table('WP_Terms_List_Table');
}}}

... which looks simple, is actually confusing because it would be more intuitive if written as ...

{{{
$wp_list_table = WP_List_Table::factory('Terms');
}}}

Further, the factory hasn't offered any extensibility.  Locking edit-tags.php agains