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  • Recently, I believe it was after the 3.5 update, all of our scheduled post started removing the script tags at the end of the post.

    Once the post goes live, going into the admin to edit it reveals that the script tags are no longer present.

    It’s a simple .js include so nothing fancy. Anyone else having this issue or have any idea what may be causing it? We’ve been using the same tags for 3-4 years.

    Thanks!

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  • This is happening to me too 🙁 3.5 is totally removing linky scripts like <script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://www.inlinkz.com/cs.php?id=XXXXXX”></script&gt; when scheduled posts are published.

    It also strips input box HTML code from this:

    Rafflecopter problems? Try these:
    <input type=”checkbox” /> Refresh the page or try another browser.
    <input type=”checkbox” /> Make sure javascript is enabled.
    <input type=”checkbox” /> Try clearing your browser’s cache.
    <input type=”checkbox” /> Still need help? Have questions? Want to give feedback? Contact Rafflecopter.

    I hope it will be fixed soon! Right now it looks like I have to use drafts instead of scheduled posts so I don’t have to keep looking up linky scripts all over again.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    When you’re experiencing issues, create your own thread and discuss them.

    Excuse us for sharing our common problems! I personally don’t see the point in creating a million separate, but related threads — they’re even harder to follow.

    What are you doing in a WordPress.org forum anyways with a free BlogSpot account?

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    What are you doing in a WordPress.org forum anyways

    Take a gander into my User Activity on my profile and find out.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    You cannot decide your own rules, you have to follow the rules of this forum.

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    price06 please review the forum guidelines and remember to remain civil to other forum members.

    The reason people are asked to look for topics with a similar issue to their own is to find resolved topics which may contain the answer. Posting a me-too post on an unresolved topic can derail the discussion if the issue is not exactly the same, even if on the surface it seems similar.

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    WordPress.org Admin

    Hi guys, can we quit with the useless arguing, please?

    @cheryl-free, We generally ask that people create their own threads for their problems, because while we do encourage people helping each other out freely and cooperating to find solutions, most of the time posting about your problems in other people’s threads adds up to a “me too” situation, which doesn’t really help the original poster out any. Since most posters subscribe to their threads and thus get emailed about replies, we want to ensure that the replies are helpful and on-topic. Telling somebody having a problem that you have the same problem is not particularly conducive to finding a solution.

    I would encourage you to read the Forum Welcome information here. It can tell you how the forums work and explain why some of these rules exist: http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome

    Now, with regards to the actual problem regarding scheduled posts, yes, this is a known bug in WordPress 3.5, discovered a couple weeks ago. A fix has been created and applied, and the fix will be in WordPress 3.5.1. You can track progress and information on this bug on this bug ticket:

    http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/22944

    Should we try applying one of the patches since the 3.5.1 update is only at 36%? I have 31 scheduled posts and hate to have to draft each one or add script again after publication.

    I appreciate the information and usually follow the rules. What prompted my response is the thread opener’s question “Anyone else having this issue or have any idea what may be causing it?”

    I’m happy to hear do’s and don’ts from forum editors and moderators, but I don’t need or appreciate a [ unnecessary rude comment moderated ] telling me what to do. I’ve been around the block — around the world for that matter 😉

    FYI. I used the cPanel code editor to apply 22944.3.patch and it works perfectly 🙂 My last scheduled post published in whole with complete script and input boxes.

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    WordPress.org Admin

    @cheryl-free: Great! Glad to hear that the fix works. It will be in 3.5.1 when that version is released.

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