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485 | * Filter a blog option value. |
486 | * |
487 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$option`, refers to the blog option name. |
488 | * |
489 | * @since 3.5.0 |
490 | * |
491 | * @param string $value The option value. |
492 | * @param int $id Blog ID. |
493 | */ |
494 | return apply_filters( "blog_option_{$option}", $value, $id ); |
495 | } |
496 |
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497 | /** |
498 | * Add a new option for a given blog id. |
499 | * |
500 | * You do not need to serialize values. If the value needs to be serialized, then |
501 | * it will be serialized before it is inserted into the database. Remember, |
502 | * resources can not be serialized or added as an option. |
503 | * |