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203 | $post = get_post( $comment['comment_post_ID'] ); |
204 |
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205 | if ( ! is_null( $post ) ) { |
206 | // $post can technically be null, although in the past, it's always been an indicator of another plugin interfering. |
207 | $comment[ 'comment_post_modified_gmt' ] = $post->post_modified_gmt; |
208 | } |
209 |
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210 | $response = self::http_post( Akismet::build_query( $comment ), 'comment-check' ); |
211 |
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212 | do_action( 'akismet_comment_check_response', $response ); |
213 |
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214 | $commentdata['comment_as_submitted'] = array_intersect_key( $comment, self::$comment_as_submitted_allowed_keys ); |
215 |
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216 | // Also include any form fields we inject into the comment form, like ak_js |
217 | foreach ( $_POST as $key => $value ) { |
218 | if ( is_string( $value ) && strpos( $key, 'ak_' ) === 0 ) { |
219 | $commentdata['comment_as_submitted'][ 'POST_' . $key ] = $value; |
220 | } |
221 | } |