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288 // Load the functions for the active theme, for both parent and child theme if applicable.
289 if ( ! defined( 'WP_INSTALLING' ) || 'wp-activate.php' === $pagenow ) {
290      if ( TEMPLATEPATH !== STYLESHEETPATH && file_exists( STYLESHEETPATH . '/functions.php' ) )
291           include( STYLESHEETPATH . '/functions.php' );
292      if ( file_exists( TEMPLATEPATH . '/functions.php' ) )
293           include( TEMPLATEPATH . '/functions.php' );
294 }
295
296 do_action( 'after_setup_theme' );
297
298 // Set up current user.
299 $wp->init();
300
301 /**
302  * Most of WP is loaded at this stage, and the user is authenticated. WP continues
303  * to load on the init hook that follows (e.g. widgets), and many plugins instantiate
304  * themselves on it for all sorts of reasons (e.g. they need a user, a taxonomy, etc.).
305  *