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754 | // give the user the option of creating new users to represent authors in the import file? |
755 | function allow_create_users() { |
756 | return apply_filters('import_allow_create_users', true); |
757 | } |
758 |
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759 | // give the user the option of downloading and importing attached files |
760 | function allow_fetch_attachments() { |
761 | return apply_filters('import_allow_fetch_attachments', true); |
762 | } |
763 |
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764 | function max_attachment_size() { |
765 | // can be overridden with a filter - 0 means no limit |
766 | return apply_filters('import_attachment_size_limit', 0); |
767 | } |
768 |
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769 | function import_start() { |
770 | wp_defer_term_counting(true); |