My comments have the extended classes in them and i'm on the nightly builds.

Are you using a callback function on your comments by chance?

Just tested with my theme and comment_class('comment') worked just fine in addition to adding the rest. Is your theme adding a filter to comment_class by chance? Or are you using a comment callback function?

I would like to see the pastebin of both of those if you are.

so far, working for me just fine




----- Original Message ----- From: "danilo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 4:54 AM
Subject: [wp-testers] rc2 and rc3 doesn't add extra classes to comments


Hello everybody,
I'm developing a theme and I'm testing it on a local WordPress install which is up to date with the latest nightly from svn.

Switching from 3.0.4 to svn, I noticed that the function comment_class() stopped showing a few classes for logged in users like .byuser, .bypostauthor and .comment-author-{nickname}

I tried looking in the source code for comment_class() and get_comment_class() in wp-includes/comments-template.php on both version 3.0.4 and svn rev 17330 (the first revision where I encountered this issue) but I found no differences... today I checked with rev 17367 and the issue is still there, so I decided to post it there.

has anyone else noticed this issue?? I tried posting on the beta forum but received just one reply asking if I had my WordPress install up to date to the latest revision, which I had..
here's the link to the discussion: http://bit.ly/hpgWdC


I hope someone can help with this issue, thanks in advance!
--
Danilo aka danix
http://danixland.net
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