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1754 | return $value; |
1755 | } |
1756 |
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1757 | $prefixed = false !== strpos( $field, 'user_' ); |
1758 |
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1759 | if ( 'edit' === $context ) { |
1760 | if ( $prefixed ) { |
1761 |
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1762 | /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post.php */ |
1763 | $value = apply_filters( "edit_{$field}", $value, $user_id ); |
1764 | } else { |
1765 |
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1766 | /** |
1767 | * Filters a user field value in the 'edit' context. |
1768 | * |
1769 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$field`, refers to the prefixed user |
1770 | * field being filtered, such as 'user_login', 'user_email', 'first_name', etc. |
1771 | * |
1772 | * @since 2.9.0 |