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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 636 |      function is_valid_meta_key($key) { | 
| 637 |           // skip _wp_attached_file metadata since we'll regenerate it from scratch | 
| 638 |           if ( $key == '_wp_attached_file' ) | 
| 639 |                return false; | 
| 640 |           return $key; | 
| 641 |      } | 
| 642 |  | 
| 643 |      // give the user the option of creating new users to represent authors in the import file? | 
| 644 |      function allow_create_users() { | 
| 645 |           return apply_filters('import_allow_create_users', true); | 
| 646 |      } | 
| 647 |  | 
| 648 |      // give the user the option of downloading and importing attached files | 
| 649 |      function allow_fetch_attachments() { | 
| 650 |           return apply_filters('import_allow_fetch_attachments', true); | 
| 651 |      } | 
| 652 |  | 
| 653 |      function max_attachment_size() { | 
| 654 |           // can be overridden with a filter - 0 means no limit |