[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #52107: Error when associating a category to a post : "Sorry, you are not allowed to assign the provided terms."
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#52107: Error when associating a category to a post : "Sorry, you are not allowed
to assign the provided terms."
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Reporter: webtechIMT | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Taxonomy | Version: 5.6
Severity: critical | Resolution:
Keywords: | Focuses: administration, multisite
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Changes (by SergeyBiryukov):
* focuses: administration => administration, multisite
* component: General => Taxonomy
Old description:
> Hi,
>
> We use WordPress Multisite 5.6 (387 sites)
>
> Steps to reproduce in a site :
>
> Create a new category "My category" THEN
> Create a new tag "My tag" THEN
> Create a new category with the same name of an existing tag, let's
> say "My tag" THEN
> Create a new tag with the same name of an existing category, let's
> say "My category"
>
> Now it will break if you do the following:
>
> Edit the category "My tag" with the name of an existing tag, you'll
> get "You need a higher level of permission. Sorry, you are not allowed to
> edit this item."
> Edit the tag "My category" with the name of an existing category,
> you'll get "You need a higher level of permission. Sorry, you are not
> allowed to edit this item."
> Create / edit a content and assign the category "My tag" (with the
> name of an existing tag) or assign the tag "My category" (with the name
> of an existing category) and you'll get a 403 error with the response
>
> The same as described in [https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/46297]
>
> I used the plugin [https://github.com/jjeaton/wp-find-shared-terms] on
> our site where we have this error message and the result is :
> Splitting all shared terms
> Process complete!
> Processed: 42
> Split: 0
> Skipped: 42
> Errors: 0
>
> But the problems remains...
>
> Do you have a solution ?
>
> Best regards,
> Olivier.
New description:
Hi,
We use WordPress Multisite 5.6 (387 sites)
Steps to reproduce in a site :
Create a new category "My category" THEN
Create a new tag "My tag" THEN
Create a new category with the same name of an existing tag, let's say
"My tag" THEN
Create a new tag with the same name of an existing category, let's say
"My category"
Now it will break if you do the following:
Edit the category "My tag" with the name of an existing tag, you'll
get "You need a higher level of permission. Sorry, you are not allowed to
edit this item."
Edit the tag "My category" with the name of an existing category,
you'll get "You need a higher level of permission. Sorry, you are not
allowed to edit this item."
Create / edit a content and assign the category "My tag" (with the
name of an existing tag) or assign the tag "My category" (with the name of
an existing category) and you'll get a 403 error with the response
The same as described in #46297.
I used the plugin [https://github.com/jjeaton/wp-find-shared-terms] on our
site where we have this error message and the result is :
Splitting all shared terms
Process complete!
Processed: 42
Split: 0
Skipped: 42
Errors: 0
But the problems remains...
Do you have a solution ?
Best regards,
Olivier.
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