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Post set to publish immediately shows a "Schedule" button instead of "Publish" button #11554

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tofumatt opened this issue Nov 6, 2018 · 3 comments · Fixed by #11572
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tofumatt commented Nov 6, 2018

Possibly a regression caused by #11489? I'm not sure.

This is a regression caused by a1b647d.

If I create a new post on master that's set to publish immediately, the "schedule" text and not the "publish" text appears for me:

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@tofumatt tofumatt added [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended [Type] Regression Related to a regression in the latest release labels Nov 6, 2018
@tofumatt tofumatt added this to the 4.3 milestone Nov 6, 2018
@tofumatt tofumatt changed the title Post appears as "scheduled" until autosave Post set to publish immediately shows a "Schedule" button Nov 6, 2018
@tofumatt tofumatt changed the title Post set to publish immediately shows a "Schedule" button Post set to publish immediately shows a "Schedule" button instead of "Publish" button Nov 6, 2018
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tofumatt commented Nov 6, 2018

For what it's worth I think I saw this go away after an autosave, but only if I never manually saved a draft.

So that's super-weird.

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Maybe related to #11418

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tofumatt commented Nov 6, 2018

Confirmed; a1b647d is the cause of this one.

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