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458 | * |
459 | * Most of WP is loaded at this stage, and the user is authenticated. WP continues |
460 | * to load on the {@see 'init'} hook that follows (e.g. widgets), and many plugins instantiate |
461 | * themselves on it for all sorts of reasons (e.g. they need a user, a taxonomy, etc.). |
462 | * |
463 | * If you wish to plug an action once WP is loaded, use the {@see 'wp_loaded'} hook below. |
464 | * |
465 | * @since 1.5.0 |
466 | */ |
467 | do_action( 'init' ); |
468 |
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469 | // Check site status |
470 | if ( is_multisite() ) { |
471 | if ( true !== ( $file = ms_site_check() ) ) { |
472 | require( $file ); |
473 | die(); |
474 | } |
475 | unset($file); |
476 | } |