[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #9038: "User Updated" text sticks after first successful update in admin page

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Wed Feb 4 07:35:09 GMT 2009


#9038: "User Updated" text sticks after first successful update in admin page
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 Reporter:  redsweater      |       Owner:  anonymous
     Type:  defect (bug)    |      Status:  new      
 Priority:  normal          |   Milestone:  2.8      
Component:  Administration  |     Version:  2.7      
 Severity:  normal          |    Keywords:           
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 If you make a single successful change in the user profile editor in wp-
 admin, it tacks a "updated=true" parameter onto the GET URL, which sticks
 even as you continue to make possibly ineffective changes.

 1. Go to a user's edit page in wp-admin.
 2. Make a successful change such as changing a first name.
 3. Observe the "User updated." div near the top.
 4. Make an unsuccessful change such as a failed password change by
 entering different values in each field.

 Result: the "User updated" div continues to appear in spite of the errors.

 Whenever a submission causes zero changes to occur on the user's profile,
 any existing "User updated" div should be hidden.

 (This is in trunk r10492.)

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/9038>
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