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213 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$screen`, refers to the current screen ID. |
214 | * |
215 | * @since 4.7.0 |
216 | * |
217 | * @param string $sendback The redirect URL. |
218 | * @param string $doaction The action being taken. |
219 | * @param array $items The items to take the action on. Accepts an array of IDs of posts, |
220 | * comments, terms, links, plugins, attachments, or users. |
221 | */ |
222 | $sendback = apply_filters( "handle_bulk_actions-{$screen}", $sendback, $doaction, $post_ids ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores |
223 | break; |
224 | } |
225 |
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226 | $sendback = remove_query_arg( array( 'action', 'action2', 'tags_input', 'post_author', 'comment_status', 'ping_status', '_status', 'post', 'bulk_edit', 'post_view' ), $sendback ); |
227 |
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228 | wp_redirect( $sendback ); |
229 | exit; |
230 | } elseif ( ! empty( $_REQUEST['_wp_http_referer'] ) ) { |
231 | wp_redirect( remove_query_arg( array( '_wp_http_referer', '_wpnonce' ), wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) ); |