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908                     $method = 'direct';
909                @fclose($temp_handle);
910                @unlink($temp_file_name);
911           }
912       }
913
914      if ( ! $method && isset($args['connection_type']) && 'ssh' == $args['connection_type'] && extension_loaded('ssh2') && function_exists('stream_get_contents') ) $method = 'ssh2';
915      if ( ! $method && extension_loaded('ftp') ) $method = 'ftpext';
916      if ( ! $method && ( extension_loaded('sockets') || function_exists('fsockopen') ) ) $method = 'ftpsockets'; //Sockets: Socket extension; PHP Mode: FSockopen / fwrite / fread
917      return apply_filters('filesystem_method', $method, $args);
918 }
919
920 /**
921  * Displays a form to the user to request for their FTP/SSH details in order to connect to the filesystem.
922  * All chosen/entered details are saved, Excluding the Password.
923  *
924  * Hostnames may be in the form of hostname:portnumber (eg: wordpress.org:2467) to specify an alternate FTP/SSH port.
925  *
926  * Plugins may override this form by returning true|false via the <code>request_filesystem_credentials</code> filter.