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https-detection-20260622202808.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012000 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260606124259.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012015 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } style.min.css 0000666 00000000234 15225316763 0007215 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio{box-sizing:border-box}.wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){margin-bottom:1em;margin-top:.5em}.wp-block-audio audio{min-width:300px;width:100%} https-migration.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0010423 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606154019.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012002 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605062553.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012012 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } theme-rtl.min.css 0000666 00000000260 15225316763 0007755 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){color:#555;font-size:13px;text-align:center}.is-dark-theme .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){color:#ffffffa6}.wp-block-audio{margin:0 0 1em} https-migration-20260605082946.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012022 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260625074555.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012021 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606113520.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012002 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } editor.min.css 0000666 00000000325 15225316763 0007344 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio{margin-left:0;margin-right:0;position:relative}.wp-block-audio.is-transient audio{opacity:.3}.wp-block-audio .components-spinner{left:50%;margin-left:-9px;margin-top:-9px;position:absolute;top:50%} https-detection-20260613232255.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011777 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260605034026.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011774 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260606144057.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012003 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } theme.css 0000666 00000000310 15225316763 0006370 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){ color:#555; font-size:13px; text-align:center; } .is-dark-theme .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){ color:#ffffffa6; } .wp-block-audio{ margin:0 0 1em; } https-detection-20260605222644.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } theme-rtl.css 0000666 00000000310 15225316763 0007167 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){ color:#555; font-size:13px; text-align:center; } .is-dark-theme .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){ color:#ffffffa6; } .wp-block-audio{ margin:0 0 1em; } https-detection-20260623210321.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011766 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } block.json 0000666 00000002457 15225316763 0006557 0 ustar 00 { "$schema": "https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/block.json", "apiVersion": 3, "name": "core/audio", "title": "Audio", "category": "media", "description": "Embed a simple audio player.", "keywords": [ "music", "sound", "podcast", "recording" ], "textdomain": "default", "attributes": { "blob": { "type": "string", "role": "local" }, "src": { "type": "string", "source": "attribute", "selector": "audio", "attribute": "src", "role": "content" }, "caption": { "type": "rich-text", "source": "rich-text", "selector": "figcaption", "role": "content" }, "id": { "type": "number", "role": "content" }, "autoplay": { "type": "boolean", "source": "attribute", "selector": "audio", "attribute": "autoplay" }, "loop": { "type": "boolean", "source": "attribute", "selector": "audio", "attribute": "loop" }, "preload": { "type": "string", "source": "attribute", "selector": "audio", "attribute": "preload" } }, "supports": { "anchor": true, "align": true, "spacing": { "margin": true, "padding": true, "__experimentalDefaultControls": { "margin": false, "padding": false } }, "interactivity": { "clientNavigation": true } }, "editorStyle": "wp-block-audio-editor", "style": "wp-block-audio" } https-detection-20260606074932.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012007 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260606002332.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011770 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260606064319.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012015 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0010413 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605183333.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012012 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605174155.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012004 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } style.css 0000666 00000000263 15225316763 0006435 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio{ box-sizing:border-box; } .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){ margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:.5em; } .wp-block-audio audio{ min-width:300px; width:100%; } https-migration-20260605111146.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012003 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605225728.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012017 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605122502.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011771 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260605081605.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605125515.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012010 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606061114.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011773 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260608081111.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011774 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260614023327.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012006 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605201047.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012003 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606165331.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260605122225.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011773 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } style-rtl.css 0000666 00000000263 15225316763 0007234 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio{ box-sizing:border-box; } .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){ margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:.5em; } .wp-block-audio audio{ min-width:300px; width:100%; } https-migration-20260606045104.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012004 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } style-rtl.min.css 0000666 00000000234 15225316763 0010014 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio{box-sizing:border-box}.wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){margin-bottom:1em;margin-top:.5em}.wp-block-audio audio{min-width:300px;width:100%} https-detection-20260606142425.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012000 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260622024947.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012016 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260614221736.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012012 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605023619.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0012002 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260622010551.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011770 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260614222516.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012007 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605070331.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012003 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605062441.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012006 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } theme.min.css 0000666 00000000260 15225316763 0007156 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){color:#555;font-size:13px;text-align:center}.is-dark-theme .wp-block-audio :where(figcaption){color:#ffffffa6}.wp-block-audio{margin:0 0 1em} https-detection-20260622015605.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011775 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260605034026-20260605065935.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0013372 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260607032415.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011776 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } editor.css 0000666 00000000370 15225316763 0006562 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio{ margin-left:0; margin-right:0; position:relative; } .wp-block-audio.is-transient audio{ opacity:.3; } .wp-block-audio .components-spinner{ left:50%; margin-left:-9px; margin-top:-9px; position:absolute; top:50%; } https-migration-20260605132441.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012004 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606074155.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012014 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606132111.php 0000666 00000013341 15225316763 0011767 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605131603.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012003 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } editor-rtl.min.css 0000666 00000000327 15225316763 0010145 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio{margin-left:0;margin-right:0;position:relative}.wp-block-audio.is-transient audio{opacity:.3}.wp-block-audio .components-spinner{margin-right:-9px;margin-top:-9px;position:absolute;right:50%;top:50%} https-migration-20260605144206.php 0000666 00000011205 15225316763 0012006 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } editor-rtl.css 0000666 00000000372 15225316763 0007363 0 ustar 00 .wp-block-audio{ margin-left:0; margin-right:0; position:relative; } .wp-block-audio.is-transient audio{ opacity:.3; } .wp-block-audio .components-spinner{ margin-right:-9px; margin-top:-9px; position:absolute; right:50%; top:50%; }
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