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|---|---|
| 4381 | /** |
| 4382 | * Filters the text after it is formatted for the editor. |
| 4383 | * |
| 4384 | * @since 4.3.0 |
| 4385 | * |
| 4386 | * @param string $text The formatted text. |
| 4387 | * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. |
| 4388 | * It is usually either 'html' or 'tinymce'. |
| 4389 | */ |
| 4390 | return apply_filters( 'format_for_editor', $text, $default_editor ); |
| 4391 | } |
| 4392 | |
| 4393 | /** |
| 4394 | * Performs a deep string replace operation to ensure the values in $search are no longer present. |
| 4395 | * |
| 4396 | * Repeats the replacement operation until it no longer replaces anything to remove "nested" values |
| 4397 | * e.g. $subject = '%0%0%0DDD', $search ='%0D', $result ='' rather than the '%0%0DD' that |
| 4398 | * str_replace would return |
| 4399 | * |