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1706 | * @type string $to The email recipient. An array of emails |
1707 | * can be returned, as handled by wp_mail(). |
1708 | * @type string $subject Email subject. |
1709 | * @type string $body Email message body. |
1710 | * @type string $headers Any email headers. Default empty. |
1711 | * } |
1712 | * @param int $failures The number of failures encountered while upgrading. |
1713 | * @param mixed $results The results of all attempted updates. |
1714 | */ |
1715 | $email = apply_filters( 'automatic_updates_debug_email', $email, $failures, $this->update_results ); |
1716 |
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1717 | wp_mail( $email['to'], wp_specialchars_decode( $email['subject'] ), $email['body'], $email['headers'] ); |
1718 | } |
1719 |
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1720 | /** |
1721 | * Performs a loopback request to check for potential fatal errors. |
1722 | * |
1723 | * Fatal errors cannot be detected unless maintenance mode is enabled. |
1724 | * |