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108 | foreach ($submenu[$old_parent] as $index => $data) { |
109 | $submenu[$new_parent][$index] = $submenu[$old_parent][$index]; |
110 | unset($submenu[$old_parent][$index]); |
111 | } |
112 | unset($submenu[$old_parent]); |
113 | $_wp_submenu_nopriv[$new_parent] = $_wp_submenu_nopriv[$old_parent]; |
114 | } |
115 | } |
116 |
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117 | do_action('admin_menu', ''); |
118 |
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119 | // Remove menus that have no accessible submenus and require privs that the user does not have. |
120 | // Run re-parent loop again. |
121 | foreach ( $menu as $id => $data ) { |
122 | // If submenu is empty... |
123 | if ( empty($submenu[$data[2]]) ) { |
124 | // And user doesn't have privs, remove menu. |
125 | if ( ! current_user_can($data[1]) ) { |
126 | $_wp_menu_nopriv[$data[2]] = true; |