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333 | * Whether to filter imported data through kses on import. |
334 | * |
335 | * Multisite uses this hook to filter all data through kses by default, |
336 | * as a super administrator may be assisting an untrusted user. |
337 | * |
338 | * @since 3.1.0 |
339 | * |
340 | * @param bool $force Whether to force data to be filtered through kses. Default false. |
341 | */ |
342 | if ( apply_filters( 'force_filtered_html_on_import', false ) ) { |
343 | kses_init_filters(); // Always filter imported data with kses on multisite. |
344 | } |
345 |
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346 | call_user_func( $wp_importers[ $importer ][2] ); |
347 |
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348 | include( ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-footer.php' ); |
349 |
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350 | // Make sure rules are flushed |
351 | flush_rewrite_rules( false ); |