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1970 | $result = add_user_to_blog( $blog_id, $details[ 'user_id' ], $details[ 'role' ] ); |
1971 | /** |
1972 | * Fires immediately after an existing user is added to a site. |
1973 | * |
1974 | * @since MU |
1975 | * |
1976 | * @param int $user_id User ID. |
1977 | * @param mixed $result True on success or a WP_Error object if the user doesn't exist. |
1978 | */ |
1979 | do_action( 'added_existing_user', $details['user_id'], $result ); |
1980 | } |
1981 | return $result; |
1982 | } |
1983 |
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1984 | /** |
1985 | * Add a newly created user to the appropriate blog |
1986 | * |
1987 | * To add a user in general, use add_user_to_blog(). This function |
1988 | * is specifically hooked into the wpmu_activate_user action. |