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297 | if ( !is_array($plugins) ) |
298 | $plugins = array($plugins); |
299 |
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300 | foreach ( $plugins as $plugin ) { |
301 | $plugin = plugin_basename($plugin); |
302 | if( ! is_plugin_active($plugin) ) |
303 | continue; |
304 | array_splice($current, array_search( $plugin, $current), 1 ); // Fixed Array-fu! |
305 | if ( ! $silent ) //Used by Plugin updater to internally deactivate plugin, however, not to notify plugins of the fact to prevent plugin output. |
306 | do_action('deactivate_' . trim( $plugin )); |
307 | } |
308 |
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309 | update_option('active_plugins', $current); |
310 | } |
311 |
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312 | /** |
313 | * Activate multiple plugins. |
314 | * |
315 | * When WP_Error is returned, it does not mean that one of the plugins had |