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1625 | * Filters the comment reply link arguments. |
1626 | * |
1627 | * @since 4.1.0 |
1628 | * |
1629 | * @param array $args Comment reply link arguments. See get_comment_reply_link() |
1630 | * for more information on accepted arguments. |
1631 | * @param WP_Comment $comment The object of the comment being replied to. |
1632 | * @param WP_Post $post The WP_Post object. |
1633 | */ |
1634 | $args = apply_filters( 'comment_reply_link_args', $args, $comment, $post ); |
1635 |
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1636 | if ( get_option( 'comment_registration' ) && ! is_user_logged_in() ) { |
1637 | $link = sprintf( '<a rel="nofollow" class="comment-reply-login" href="%s">%s</a>', |
1638 | esc_url( wp_login_url( get_permalink() ) ), |
1639 | $args['login_text'] |
1640 | ); |
1641 | } else { |
1642 | $onclick = sprintf( 'return addComment.moveForm( "%1$s-%2$s", "%2$s", "%3$s", "%4$s" )', |
1643 | $args['add_below'], $comment->comment_ID, $args['respond_id'], $post->ID |