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223 | * 3. The plugin basename minus the file extension. |
224 | * |
225 | * Together, the three parts form the `$page_hook`. Citing the example above, |
226 | * the hook name used would be 'load-settings_page_pluginbasename'. |
227 | * |
228 | * @see get_plugin_page_hook() |
229 | * |
230 | * @since 2.1.0 |
231 | */ |
232 | do_action( "load-{$page_hook}" ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores |
233 | if ( ! isset( $_GET['noheader'] ) ) { |
234 | require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-header.php'; |
235 | } |
236 |
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237 | /** |
238 | * Used to call the registered callback for a plugin screen. |
239 | * |
240 | * This hook uses a dynamic hook name, `$page_hook`, which refers to a mixture of plugin |
241 | * page information including: |