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62           foreach ( (array) $blogs as $details ) {
63                switch_to_blog( $details['blog_id'] );
64                $siteurl = site_url();
65                $upgrade_url = admin_url( 'upgrade.php?step=upgrade_db' );
66                restore_current_blog();
67                echo "<li>$siteurl</li>";
68                $response = wp_remote_get( $upgrade_url, array( 'timeout' => 120, 'httpversion' => '1.1' ) );
69                if ( is_wp_error( $response ) )
70                     wp_die( sprintf( __( 'Warning! Problem updating %1$s. Your server may not be able to connect to sites running on it. Error message: <em>%2$s</em>' ), $siteurl, $response->get_error_message() ) );
71                do_action( 'after_mu_upgrade', $response );
72                do_action( 'wpmu_upgrade_site', $details[ 'blog_id' ] );
73           }
74           echo "</ul>";
75           ?><p><?php _e( 'If your browser doesn&#8217;t start loading the next page automatically, click this link:' ); ?> <a class="button" href="upgrade.php?action=upgrade&amp;n=<?php echo ($n + 5) ?>"><?php _e("Next Sites"); ?></a></p>
76           <script type='text/javascript'>
77           <!--
78           function nextpage() {
79                location.href = "upgrade.php?action=upgrade&n=<?php echo ($n + 5) ?>";
80           }