Stephen Rider wrote:
This type of thing is an unfortunate tendency with WP upgrades. I firmly believe that the WordPress community should be much more careful of changing the output of existing functions unless there is a specific, compelling reason to change such. The main victims of these types of things are theme and plugin designers (not to mention end users of those themes and plugins....)

No kidding. It wasn't a problem for me -- I obviously have "some" familiarity with my theme and WP in general (do this for a living, etc.), and it took me all of 3 minutes to find and fix the problem. But I can just imagine some poor WP user...

   --Jennifer

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Jennifer Hodgdon * Poplar ProductivityWare
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