[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #3670: Removing CDATA close tag ( ]]> ) unbalances the CDATA block

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#3670: Removing CDATA close tag ( ]]> ) unbalances the CDATA block
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 Reporter:  scenic                               |       Owner:  andy
     Type:  defect (bug)                         |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                               |   Milestone:  Future
Component:  Posts, Post Types                    |  Release
 Severity:  minor                                |     Version:  2.1
 Keywords:  has-patch needs-refresh needs-unit-  |  Resolution:
  tests                                          |     Focuses:  template
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Comment (by alekv):

 Hi everyone

 I can confirm that awelzel's fix works fine in my plugin.

 Thanks awelzel !




 Replying to [comment:75 truebird]:
 > Hey @awelzel
 >
 > I did try it (in its original form) and was getting no change. I thought
 my installation may have had a slight variety. Hence, the question.
 >
 > I will try it again and let you know what happens . . . again thanks for
 your contribution.
 >
 > :)
 >
 > Replying to [comment:74 awelzel]:
 > > Replying to [comment:73 truebird]:
 > > > @awelzel
 > > >
 > > > If this would work it would be awesome. Thanks so much for posting
 it. Mine is slightly different:
 > > > $content = str_replace( ']]>', ']]>', $content );
 > >
 > > This is not only "slightly different" - it's in fact the opposite way
 and exactly the same, what WordPress already does.
 > >
 > > > Would I just have to change that line in your code to make it work
 (or anything else as well)? Also, I am on a multisite if that makes a
 difference (and the site in question is a subsite of course). Any
 adjustment for a multisite (or the same)?
 > >
 > > I have to admit: I don't get it. To get it right: Your code already
 does, what WordPress does. You ask me, if changing my code I proposed to
 your code, that would "make it work"? Why?
 > >
 > > In short: Just use my code as it is and try it out on your own. I
 don't know what other modifications you already have done in your themes
 and which plugins you use.
 > >
 > > > I have a child theme as well (I believe that is ok as well)...any
 adjustments in that regard?
 > >
 > > Nope. As I understand child themes, all functions from the main theme
 are still active, but you can also add additional stiff in the child
 theme.

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