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675 | * If a plugin is silently activated (such as during an update), |
676 | * this hook does not fire. |
677 | * |
678 | * @since 2.9.0 |
679 | * |
680 | * @param string $plugin Path to the plugin file relative to the plugins directory. |
681 | * @param bool $network_wide Whether to enable the plugin for all sites in the network |
682 | * or just the current site. Multisite only. Default false. |
683 | */ |
684 | do_action( 'activate_plugin', $plugin, $network_wide ); |
685 |
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686 | /** |
687 | * Fires as a specific plugin is being activated. |
688 | * |
689 | * This hook is the "activation" hook used internally by register_activation_hook(). |
690 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$plugin`, refers to the plugin basename. |
691 | * |
692 | * If a plugin is silently activated (such as during an update), this hook does not fire. |
693 | * |