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245            * 3. The plugin basename minus the file extension.
246            *
247            * Together, the three parts form the `$page_hook`. Citing the example above,
248            * the hook name used would be 'settings_page_pluginbasename'.
249            *
250            * @see get_plugin_page_hook()
251            *
252            * @since 1.5.0
253            */
254           do_action( $page_hook );
255      } else {
256           if ( validate_file( $plugin_page ) ) {
257                wp_die( __( 'Invalid plugin page.' ) );
258           }
259
260           if ( ! ( file_exists( WP_PLUGIN_DIR . "/$plugin_page" ) && is_file( WP_PLUGIN_DIR . "/$plugin_page" ) ) && ! ( file_exists( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR . "/$plugin_page" ) && is_file( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR . "/$plugin_page" ) ) ) {
261                /* translators: %s: Admin page generated by a plugin. */
262                wp_die( sprintf( __( 'Cannot load %s.' ), htmlentities( $plugin_page ) ) );
263           }