trac-57579 null handled for get_admin_page_title#4084
trac-57579 null handled for get_admin_page_title#4084zamandevs wants to merge 2 commits intoWordPress:trunkfrom
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This should return $title here. Props @SergeyBiryukov
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Thanks for the update @zamandevs! LGTM 👍
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I think we can remove this line as $title is returned three lines after :)
This avoids the following warning on pages where a title is not defined: ``` PHP Deprecated: strip_tags(): Passing null to parameter WordPress#1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /wp-admin/admin-header.php on line 36 ``` This should not normally happen, but some folks may pass null to `add_submenu_page()` when creating new pages, to hide that page from the admin menu. This may not be the best approach, but it is one that is documented in the codex and used in the wild: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/add_submenu_page/#comment-445 - Related Core trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/57579 - Related PR: WordPress#4084
https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/57579