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102 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$taxonomy`, refers to the taxonomy slug. |
103 | * |
104 | * Possible hook names include: |
105 | * |
106 | * - `category_term_edit_form_tag` |
107 | * - `post_tag_term_edit_form_tag` |
108 | * |
109 | * @since 3.7.0 |
110 | */ |
111 | do_action( "{$taxonomy}_term_edit_form_tag" ); |
112 | ?> |
113 | > |
114 | <input type="hidden" name="action" value="editedtag" /> |
115 | <input type="hidden" name="tag_ID" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $tag_ID ); ?>" /> |
116 | <input type="hidden" name="taxonomy" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $taxonomy ); ?>" /> |
117 | <?php |
118 | wp_original_referer_field( true, 'previous' ); |
119 | wp_nonce_field( 'update-tag_' . $tag_ID ); |
120 |
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