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1639 | * @param mixed $value Value of the prefixed user field. |
1640 | */ |
1641 | $value = apply_filters( "pre_user_{$field}", $value ); |
1642 | } |
1643 | } else { |
1644 | // Use display filters by default. |
1645 | if ( $prefixed ) { |
1646 |
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1647 | /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post.php */ |
1648 | $value = apply_filters( "{$field}", $value, $user_id, $context ); |
1649 | } else { |
1650 |
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1651 | /** |
1652 | * Filters the value of a user field in a standard context. |
1653 | * |
1654 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$field`, refers to the prefixed user |
1655 | * field being filtered, such as 'user_login', 'user_email', 'first_name', etc. |
1656 | * |
1657 | * @since 2.9.0 |