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2359 | $user = (int) $user; |
2360 |
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2361 | if ( is_user_admin() ) |
2362 | $url = user_admin_url( 'profile.php', $scheme ); |
2363 | elseif ( is_network_admin() ) |
2364 | $url = network_admin_url( 'profile.php', $scheme ); |
2365 | else |
2366 | $url = get_dashboard_url( $user, 'profile.php', $scheme ); |
2367 |
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2368 | return apply_filters( 'edit_profile_url', $url, $user, $scheme); |
2369 | } |
2370 |
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2371 | /** |
2372 | * Output rel=canonical for singular queries. |
2373 | * |
2374 | * @package WordPress |
2375 | * @since 2.9.0 |
2376 | */ |
2377 | function rel_canonical() { |