[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #27846: Removing query string from style link causes TinyMCE link button to display at bottom of page
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Thu Apr 24 21:50:16 UTC 2014
#27846: Removing query string from style link causes TinyMCE link button to display
at bottom of page
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Reporter: Autumn Lansing | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: TinyMCE | Version: 3.9
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Focuses:
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Comment (by Autumn Lansing):
I did a bit more playing around with this. That snippet was definitely the
cause. I unplugged most everything in the themes I was using to test, and
the bug was occurring only when that line of code was enabled. However, it
seemed to have fixed itself somehow, in a manner which makes this bug even
more odd. In my tests, I was simply trying to open the pop-up window, and
that would cause the bug, but when I actually created a link through the
pop-up on one test page, the bug disappeared after that, and not only did
it disappear for that theme, it disappeared for the other unrelated test
themes as well.
Not sure what caused it, but I suspect it was a browser bug of some type,
as it was only happening in Chrome, which would also explain why it fixed
itself in unrelated themes. It's probably not something to worry about.
Feel free to close this.
@azaozz: I think what WordPress does by default is probably best for the
average user. If anyone is informed enough to know they need something
special, they're probably capable of implementing it themselves. Though I
do know that many people also consider it a security risk to have their WP
version number so easily readable, so that's another reason someone might
remove the query string.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/27846#comment:6>
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