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1171 | * Filters script translations for the given file, script handle and text domain. |
1172 | * |
1173 | * @since 5.0.2 |
1174 | * |
1175 | * @param string $translations JSON-encoded translation data. |
1176 | * @param string $file Path to the translation file that was loaded. |
1177 | * @param string $handle Name of the script to register a translation domain to. |
1178 | * @param string $domain The text domain. |
1179 | */ |
1180 | return apply_filters( 'load_script_translations', $translations, $file, $handle, $domain ); |
1181 | } |
1182 |
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1183 | /** |
1184 | * Loads plugin and theme textdomains just-in-time. |
1185 | * |
1186 | * When a textdomain is encountered for the first time, we try to load |
1187 | * the translation file from `wp-content/languages`, removing the need |
1188 | * to call load_plugin_texdomain() or load_theme_texdomain(). |
1189 | * |