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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 893 | * This filter is only fired when an endpoint is requested which is not already protected by |
| 894 | * WordPress core. As such, it exclusively allows providing further protected endpoints in |
| 895 | * addition to the admin backend, login pages and protected Ajax actions. |
| 896 | * |
| 897 | * @since 5.2.0 |
| 898 | * |
| 899 | * @param bool $is_protected_endpoint Whether the currently requested endpoint is protected. |
| 900 | * Default false. |
| 901 | */ |
| 902 | return (bool) apply_filters( 'is_protected_endpoint', false ); |
| 903 | } |
| 904 | |
| 905 | /** |
| 906 | * Determines whether we are currently handling an Ajax action that should be protected against WSODs. |
| 907 | * |
| 908 | * @since 5.2.0 |
| 909 | * |
| 910 | * @return bool True if the current Ajax action should be protected. |
| 911 | */ |