BuddyPress - Version 1.6.4

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See: http://codex.buddypress.org/releases/version-1-6-4/

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Developer johnjamesjacoby
Plugin Icon 128x128 BuddyPress
Version 1.6.4
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Code changes from version 1.6.3 to 1.6.4

bp-loader.php CHANGED
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
14
  * Description: Social networking in a box. Build a social network for your company, school, sports team or niche community all based on the power and flexibility of WordPress.
15
  * Author: The BuddyPress Community
16
  * Author URI: http://buddypress.org/community/members/
17
- * Version: 1.6.3
18
  * Text Domain: buddypress
19
  * Domain Path: /bp-languages/
20
  */
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class BuddyPress {
52
  /**
53
  * @var string BuddyPress version
54
  */
55
- public $version = '1.6.3';
56
 
57
  /**
58
  * @var int Database version of current BuddyPress files
14
  * Description: Social networking in a box. Build a social network for your company, school, sports team or niche community all based on the power and flexibility of WordPress.
15
  * Author: The BuddyPress Community
16
  * Author URI: http://buddypress.org/community/members/
17
+ * Version: 1.6.4
18
  * Text Domain: buddypress
19
  * Domain Path: /bp-languages/
20
  */
52
  /**
53
  * @var string BuddyPress version
54
  */
55
+ public $version = '1.6.4';
56
 
57
  /**
58
  * @var int Database version of current BuddyPress files
bp-messages/js/autocomplete/license.bgiframe.txt CHANGED
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
1
- Copyright 2010, Brandon Aaron (http://brandonaaron.net/)
2
-
3
- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
4
- a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
5
- "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
6
- without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
7
- distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
8
- permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
9
- the following conditions:
10
-
11
- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
12
- included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
13
-
14
- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
15
- EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
16
- MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
17
- NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
18
- LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
19
- OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
20
  WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
1
+ Copyright 2010, Brandon Aaron (http://brandonaaron.net/)
2
+
3
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
4
+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
5
+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
6
+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
7
+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
8
+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
9
+ the following conditions:
10
+
11
+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
12
+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
13
+
14
+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
15
+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
16
+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
17
+ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
18
+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
19
+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
20
  WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
bp-themes/bp-default/_inc/ajax.php CHANGED
@@ -594,30 +594,40 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_addremove_friend() {
594
  if ( 'POST' !== strtoupper( $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) )
595
  return;
596
 
597
- if ( 'is_friend' == BP_Friends_Friendship::check_is_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $_POST['fid'] ) ) {
 
 
 
 
598
  check_ajax_referer( 'friends_remove_friend' );
599
 
600
- if ( ! friends_remove_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $_POST['fid'] ) )
601
  echo __( 'Friendship could not be canceled.', 'buddypress' );
602
- else
603
- echo '<a id="friend-' . $_POST['fid'] . '" class="add" rel="add" title="' . __( 'Add Friend', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_loggedin_user_domain() . bp_get_friends_slug() . '/add-friend/' . $_POST['fid'], 'friends_add_friend' ) . '">' . __( 'Add Friend', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
 
604
 
605
- } elseif ( 'not_friends' == BP_Friends_Friendship::check_is_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $_POST['fid'] ) ) {
 
606
  check_ajax_referer( 'friends_add_friend' );
607
 
608
- if ( ! friends_add_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $_POST['fid'] ) )
609
  echo __(' Friendship could not be requested.', 'buddypress' );
610
- else
611
- echo '<a id="friend-' . $_POST['fid'] . '" class="remove" rel="remove" title="' . __( 'Cancel Friendship Request', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_loggedin_user_domain() . bp_get_friends_slug() . '/requests/cancel/' . (int) $_POST['fid'] . '/', 'friends_withdraw_friendship' ) . '" class="requested">' . __( 'Cancel Friendship Request', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
 
612
 
613
- } elseif ( 'pending' == BP_Friends_Friendship::check_is_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), (int) $_POST['fid'] ) ) {
 
614
  check_ajax_referer( 'friends_withdraw_friendship' );
615
 
616
- if ( friends_withdraw_friendship( bp_loggedin_user_id(), (int) $_POST['fid'] ) )
617
- echo '<a id="friend-' . $_POST['fid'] . '" class="add" rel="add" title="' . __( 'Add Friend', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_loggedin_user_domain() . bp_get_friends_slug() . '/add-friend/' . $_POST['fid'], 'friends_add_friend' ) . '">' . __( 'Add Friend', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
618
- else
619
  echo __("Friendship request could not be cancelled.", 'buddypress');
 
620
 
 
621
  } else {
622
  echo __( 'Request Pending', 'buddypress' );
623
  }
@@ -638,7 +648,7 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_accept_friendship() {
638
 
639
  check_admin_referer( 'friends_accept_friendship' );
640
 
641
- if ( ! friends_accept_friendship( $_POST['id'] ) )
642
  echo "-1<div id='message' class='error'><p>" . __( 'There was a problem accepting that request. Please try again.', 'buddypress' ) . '</p></div>';
643
 
644
  exit;
@@ -657,7 +667,7 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_reject_friendship() {
657
 
658
  check_admin_referer( 'friends_reject_friendship' );
659
 
660
- if ( ! friends_reject_friendship( $_POST['id'] ) )
661
  echo "-1<div id='message' class='error'><p>" . __( 'There was a problem rejecting that request. Please try again.', 'buddypress' ) . '</p></div>';
662
 
663
  exit;
@@ -674,39 +684,45 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_joinleave_group() {
674
  if ( 'POST' !== strtoupper( $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) )
675
  return;
676
 
677
- if ( groups_is_user_banned( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $_POST['gid'] ) )
 
 
 
678
  return;
679
 
680
- if ( ! $group = groups_get_group( array( 'group_id' => $_POST['gid'] ) ) )
681
  return;
682
 
683
  if ( ! groups_is_user_member( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $group->id ) ) {
684
  if ( 'public' == $group->status ) {
685
  check_ajax_referer( 'groups_join_group' );
686
 
687
- if ( ! groups_join_group( $group->id ) )
688
  _e( 'Error joining group', 'buddypress' );
689
- else
690
  echo '<a id="group-' . esc_attr( $group->id ) . '" class="leave-group" rel="leave" title="' . __( 'Leave Group', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_get_group_permalink( $group ) . 'leave-group', 'groups_leave_group' ) . '">' . __( 'Leave Group', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
 
691
 
692
  } elseif ( 'private' == $group->status ) {
693
  check_ajax_referer( 'groups_request_membership' );
694
 
695
- if ( ! groups_send_membership_request( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $group->id ) )
696
  _e( 'Error requesting membership', 'buddypress' );
697
- else
698
  echo '<a id="group-' . esc_attr( $group->id ) . '" class="membership-requested" rel="membership-requested" title="' . __( 'Membership Requested', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . bp_get_group_permalink( $group ) . '">' . __( 'Membership Requested', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
 
699
  }
700
 
701
  } else {
702
  check_ajax_referer( 'groups_leave_group' );
703
 
704
- if ( ! groups_leave_group( $group->id ) )
705
  _e( 'Error leaving group', 'buddypress' );
706
- elseif ( 'public' == $group->status )
707
  echo '<a id="group-' . esc_attr( $group->id ) . '" class="join-group" rel="join" title="' . __( 'Join Group', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_get_group_permalink( $group ) . 'join', 'groups_join_group' ) . '">' . __( 'Join Group', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
708
- elseif ( 'private' == $group->status )
709
  echo '<a id="group-' . esc_attr( $group->id ) . '" class="request-membership" rel="join" title="' . __( 'Request Membership', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_get_group_permalink( $group ) . 'request-membership', 'groups_send_membership_request' ) . '">' . __( 'Request Membership', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
 
710
  }
711
 
712
  exit;
@@ -750,7 +766,7 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_messages_send_reply() {
750
 
751
  check_ajax_referer( 'messages_send_message' );
752
 
753
- $result = messages_new_message( array( 'thread_id' => $_REQUEST['thread_id'], 'content' => $_REQUEST['content'] ) );
754
 
755
  if ( $result ) { ?>
756
  <div class="message-box new-message">
@@ -799,7 +815,7 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_message_markunread() {
799
  $thread_ids = explode( ',', $_POST['thread_ids'] );
800
 
801
  for ( $i = 0, $count = count( $thread_ids ); $i < $count; ++$i ) {
802
- BP_Messages_Thread::mark_as_unread($thread_ids[$i]);
803
  }
804
  }
805
 
@@ -824,7 +840,7 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_message_markread() {
824
  $thread_ids = explode( ',', $_POST['thread_ids'] );
825
 
826
  for ( $i = 0, $count = count( $thread_ids ); $i < $count; ++$i ) {
827
- BP_Messages_Thread::mark_as_read($thread_ids[$i]);
828
  }
829
  }
830
 
@@ -848,8 +864,9 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_messages_delete() {
848
  } else {
849
  $thread_ids = explode( ',', $_POST['thread_ids'] );
850
 
851
- for ( $i = 0, $count = count( $thread_ids ); $i < $count; ++$i )
852
- BP_Messages_Thread::delete($thread_ids[$i]);
 
853
 
854
  _e( 'Messages deleted.', 'buddypress' );
855
  }
@@ -860,7 +877,6 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_messages_delete() {
860
  /**
861
  * AJAX handler for autocomplete. Displays friends only, unless BP_MESSAGES_AUTOCOMPLETE_ALL is defined.
862
  *
863
- * @global BuddyPress $bp The one true BuddyPress instance
864
  * @return string HTML
865
  * @since BuddyPress (1.2)
866
  */
@@ -872,7 +888,7 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_messages_autocomplete_results() {
872
  $autocomplete_all = $bp->messages->autocomplete_all;
873
 
874
  $pag_page = 1;
875
- $limit = $_GET['limit'] ? $_GET['limit'] : apply_filters( 'bp_autocomplete_max_results', 10 );
876
 
877
  // Get the user ids based on the search terms
878
  if ( ! empty( $autocomplete_all ) ) {
@@ -882,8 +898,9 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_messages_autocomplete_results() {
882
  // Build an array with the correct format
883
  $user_ids = array();
884
  foreach( $users['users'] as $user ) {
885
- if ( $user->id != bp_loggedin_user_id() )
886
  $user_ids[] = $user->id;
 
887
  }
888
 
889
  $user_ids = apply_filters( 'bp_core_autocomplete_ids', $user_ids, $_GET['q'], $limit );
@@ -896,28 +913,30 @@ function bp_dtheme_ajax_messages_autocomplete_results() {
896
  // Keeping the bp_friends_autocomplete_list filter for backward compatibility
897
  $users = apply_filters( 'bp_friends_autocomplete_list', $users, $_GET['q'], $limit );
898
 
899
- if ( ! empty( $users['friends'] ) )
900
  $user_ids = apply_filters( 'bp_friends_autocomplete_ids', $users['friends'], $_GET['q'], $limit );
 
901
  }
902
  }
903
 
904
  if ( ! empty( $user_ids ) ) {
905
  foreach ( $user_ids as $user_id ) {
906
  $ud = get_userdata( $user_id );
907
- if ( ! $ud )
908
  continue;
 
909
 
910
- if ( bp_is_username_compatibility_mode() )
911
  $username = $ud->user_login;
912
- else
913
  $username = $ud->user_nicename;
 
914
 
915
  // Note that the final line break acts as a delimiter for the
916
  // autocomplete javascript and thus should not be removed
917
- echo '<span id="link-' . $username . '" href="' . bp_core_get_user_domain( $user_id ) . '"></span>' . bp_core_fetch_avatar( array( 'item_id' => $user_id, 'type' => 'thumb', 'width' => 15, 'height' => 15, 'alt' => $ud->display_name ) ) . ' &nbsp;' . bp_core_get_user_displayname( $user_id ) . ' (' . $username . ')' . "\n";
918
  }
919
  }
920
 
921
  exit;
922
  }
923
- ?>
594
  if ( 'POST' !== strtoupper( $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) )
595
  return;
596
 
597
+ // Cast fid as an integer
598
+ $friend_id = (int) $_POST['fid'];
599
+
600
+ // Trying to cancel friendship
601
+ if ( 'is_friend' == BP_Friends_Friendship::check_is_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $friend_id ) ) {
602
  check_ajax_referer( 'friends_remove_friend' );
603
 
604
+ if ( ! friends_remove_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $friend_id ) ) {
605
  echo __( 'Friendship could not be canceled.', 'buddypress' );
606
+ } else {
607
+ echo '<a id="friend-' . esc_attr( $friend_id ) . '" class="add" rel="add" title="' . __( 'Add Friend', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_loggedin_user_domain() . bp_get_friends_slug() . '/add-friend/' . $friend_id, 'friends_add_friend' ) . '">' . __( 'Add Friend', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
608
+ }
609
 
610
+ // Trying to request friendship
611
+ } elseif ( 'not_friends' == BP_Friends_Friendship::check_is_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $friend_id ) ) {
612
  check_ajax_referer( 'friends_add_friend' );
613
 
614
+ if ( ! friends_add_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $friend_id ) ) {
615
  echo __(' Friendship could not be requested.', 'buddypress' );
616
+ } else {
617
+ echo '<a id="friend-' . esc_attr( $friend_id ) . '" class="remove" rel="remove" title="' . __( 'Cancel Friendship Request', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_loggedin_user_domain() . bp_get_friends_slug() . '/requests/cancel/' . $friend_id . '/', 'friends_withdraw_friendship' ) . '" class="requested">' . __( 'Cancel Friendship Request', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
618
+ }
619
 
620
+ // Trying to cancel pending request
621
+ } elseif ( 'pending' == BP_Friends_Friendship::check_is_friend( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $friend_id ) ) {
622
  check_ajax_referer( 'friends_withdraw_friendship' );
623
 
624
+ if ( friends_withdraw_friendship( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $friend_id ) ) {
625
+ echo '<a id="friend-' . esc_attr( $friend_id ) . '" class="add" rel="add" title="' . __( 'Add Friend', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_loggedin_user_domain() . bp_get_friends_slug() . '/add-friend/' . $friend_id, 'friends_add_friend' ) . '">' . __( 'Add Friend', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
626
+ } else {
627
  echo __("Friendship request could not be cancelled.", 'buddypress');
628
+ }
629
 
630
+ // Request already pending
631
  } else {
632
  echo __( 'Request Pending', 'buddypress' );
633
  }
648
 
649
  check_admin_referer( 'friends_accept_friendship' );
650
 
651
+ if ( ! friends_accept_friendship( (int) $_POST['id'] ) )
652
  echo "-1<div id='message' class='error'><p>" . __( 'There was a problem accepting that request. Please try again.', 'buddypress' ) . '</p></div>';
653
 
654
  exit;
667
 
668
  check_admin_referer( 'friends_reject_friendship' );
669
 
670
+ if ( ! friends_reject_friendship( (int) $_POST['id'] ) )
671
  echo "-1<div id='message' class='error'><p>" . __( 'There was a problem rejecting that request. Please try again.', 'buddypress' ) . '</p></div>';
672
 
673
  exit;
684
  if ( 'POST' !== strtoupper( $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) )
685
  return;
686
 
687
+ // Cast gid as integer
688
+ $group_id = (int) $_POST['gid'];
689
+
690
+ if ( groups_is_user_banned( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $group_id ) )
691
  return;
692
 
693
+ if ( ! $group = groups_get_group( array( 'group_id' => $group_id ) ) )
694
  return;
695
 
696
  if ( ! groups_is_user_member( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $group->id ) ) {
697
  if ( 'public' == $group->status ) {
698
  check_ajax_referer( 'groups_join_group' );
699
 
700
+ if ( ! groups_join_group( $group->id ) ) {
701
  _e( 'Error joining group', 'buddypress' );
702
+ } else {
703
  echo '<a id="group-' . esc_attr( $group->id ) . '" class="leave-group" rel="leave" title="' . __( 'Leave Group', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_get_group_permalink( $group ) . 'leave-group', 'groups_leave_group' ) . '">' . __( 'Leave Group', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
704
+ }
705
 
706
  } elseif ( 'private' == $group->status ) {
707
  check_ajax_referer( 'groups_request_membership' );
708
 
709
+ if ( ! groups_send_membership_request( bp_loggedin_user_id(), $group->id ) ) {
710
  _e( 'Error requesting membership', 'buddypress' );
711
+ } else {
712
  echo '<a id="group-' . esc_attr( $group->id ) . '" class="membership-requested" rel="membership-requested" title="' . __( 'Membership Requested', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . bp_get_group_permalink( $group ) . '">' . __( 'Membership Requested', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
713
+ }
714
  }
715
 
716
  } else {
717
  check_ajax_referer( 'groups_leave_group' );
718
 
719
+ if ( ! groups_leave_group( $group->id ) ) {
720
  _e( 'Error leaving group', 'buddypress' );
721
+ } elseif ( 'public' == $group->status ) {
722
  echo '<a id="group-' . esc_attr( $group->id ) . '" class="join-group" rel="join" title="' . __( 'Join Group', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_get_group_permalink( $group ) . 'join', 'groups_join_group' ) . '">' . __( 'Join Group', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
723
+ } elseif ( 'private' == $group->status ) {
724
  echo '<a id="group-' . esc_attr( $group->id ) . '" class="request-membership" rel="join" title="' . __( 'Request Membership', 'buddypress' ) . '" href="' . wp_nonce_url( bp_get_group_permalink( $group ) . 'request-membership', 'groups_send_membership_request' ) . '">' . __( 'Request Membership', 'buddypress' ) . '</a>';
725
+ }
726
  }
727
 
728
  exit;
766
 
767
  check_ajax_referer( 'messages_send_message' );
768
 
769
+ $result = messages_new_message( array( 'thread_id' => (int) $_REQUEST['thread_id'], 'content' => $_REQUEST['content'] ) );
770
 
771
  if ( $result ) { ?>
772
  <div class="message-box new-message">
815
  $thread_ids = explode( ',', $_POST['thread_ids'] );
816
 
817
  for ( $i = 0, $count = count( $thread_ids ); $i < $count; ++$i ) {
818
+ BP_Messages_Thread::mark_as_unread( (int) $thread_ids[$i] );
819
  }
820
  }
821
 
840
  $thread_ids = explode( ',', $_POST['thread_ids'] );
841
 
842
  for ( $i = 0, $count = count( $thread_ids ); $i < $count; ++$i ) {
843
+ BP_Messages_Thread::mark_as_read( (int) $thread_ids[$i] );
844
  }
845
  }
846
 
864
  } else {
865
  $thread_ids = explode( ',', $_POST['thread_ids'] );
866
 
867
+ for ( $i = 0, $count = count( $thread_ids ); $i < $count; ++$i ) {
868
+ BP_Messages_Thread::delete( (int) $thread_ids[$i] );
869
+ }
870
 
871
  _e( 'Messages deleted.', 'buddypress' );
872
  }
877
  /**
878
  * AJAX handler for autocomplete. Displays friends only, unless BP_MESSAGES_AUTOCOMPLETE_ALL is defined.
879
  *
 
880
  * @return string HTML
881
  * @since BuddyPress (1.2)
882
  */
888
  $autocomplete_all = $bp->messages->autocomplete_all;
889
 
890
  $pag_page = 1;
891
+ $limit = (int) $_GET['limit'] ? $_GET['limit'] : apply_filters( 'bp_autocomplete_max_results', 10 );
892
 
893
  // Get the user ids based on the search terms
894
  if ( ! empty( $autocomplete_all ) ) {
898
  // Build an array with the correct format
899
  $user_ids = array();
900
  foreach( $users['users'] as $user ) {
901
+ if ( $user->id != bp_loggedin_user_id() ) {
902
  $user_ids[] = $user->id;
903
+ }
904
  }
905
 
906
  $user_ids = apply_filters( 'bp_core_autocomplete_ids', $user_ids, $_GET['q'], $limit );
913
  // Keeping the bp_friends_autocomplete_list filter for backward compatibility
914
  $users = apply_filters( 'bp_friends_autocomplete_list', $users, $_GET['q'], $limit );
915
 
916
+ if ( ! empty( $users['friends'] ) ) {
917
  $user_ids = apply_filters( 'bp_friends_autocomplete_ids', $users['friends'], $_GET['q'], $limit );
918
+ }
919
  }
920
  }
921
 
922
  if ( ! empty( $user_ids ) ) {
923
  foreach ( $user_ids as $user_id ) {
924
  $ud = get_userdata( $user_id );
925
+ if ( ! $ud ) {
926
  continue;
927
+ }
928
 
929
+ if ( bp_is_username_compatibility_mode() ) {
930
  $username = $ud->user_login;
931
+ } else {
932
  $username = $ud->user_nicename;
933
+ }
934
 
935
  // Note that the final line break acts as a delimiter for the
936
  // autocomplete javascript and thus should not be removed
937
+ echo '<span id="link-' . esc_attr( $username ) . '" href="' . bp_core_get_user_domain( $user_id ) . '"></span>' . bp_core_fetch_avatar( array( 'item_id' => $user_id, 'type' => 'thumb', 'width' => 15, 'height' => 15, 'alt' => $ud->display_name ) ) . ' &nbsp;' . bp_core_get_user_displayname( $user_id ) . ' (' . esc_html( $username ) . ')' . "\n";
938
  }
939
  }
940
 
941
  exit;
942
  }
 
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