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2001 | * Filters the filesystem method to use. |
2002 | * |
2003 | * @since 2.6.0 |
2004 | * |
2005 | * @param string $method Filesystem method to return. |
2006 | * @param array $args An array of connection details for the method. |
2007 | * @param string $context Full path to the directory that is tested for being writable. |
2008 | * @param bool $allow_relaxed_file_ownership Whether to allow Group/World writable. |
2009 | */ |
2010 | return apply_filters( 'filesystem_method', $method, $args, $context, $allow_relaxed_file_ownership ); |
2011 | } |
2012 |
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2013 | /** |
2014 | * Displays a form to the user to request for their FTP/SSH details in order |
2015 | * to connect to the filesystem. |
2016 | * |
2017 | * All chosen/entered details are saved, excluding the password. |
2018 | * |
2019 | * Hostnames may be in the form of hostname:portnumber (eg: wordpress.org:2467) |