[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #10511: Enclosure Custom Fields are automatically deleted
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#10511: Enclosure Custom Fields are automatically deleted
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Reporter: animepulse | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone: Future Release
Component: Feeds | Version: 2.8
Severity: major | Keywords: needs-patch
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Comment(by jamiefehr):
Replying to [comment:8 westi]:
> If you want to manually add enclosures then you should not be using the
custom fields that WordPress uses for automatic enclosures.
I need to use the enclosure tag, because I want the files to show up in a
podcast, and according to the documentation, wordpress automatically
podcasts media files in an enclosure custom field. But I didn't want to
put the links in my blog posts because I wanted to work with them using
php in the theme.
Years go by and everything works exactly as I want it to and exactly as I
understand it should.
Then all of sudden after an upgrade, when I try and create a new post with
a custom field, every time I publish it gets automatically deleted. I
discover that if I publish the post and then later add the custom field
leaving the page without updating the post things work as I would like.
Then when trying to schedule some posts and have them all fail on publish
I get really frustrated. After some extensive searching I finally come
here and realize that some one else had requested a change to how things
work that destroys how I want to work with wordpress.
This is really aggravating. I hacked the specific function of the wp core
that causes this back to an older version but this is less than ideal. I
want to see this "feature" changed.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/10511#comment:11>
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