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40 | function focusit() { |
41 | document.getElementById('user_login').focus(); |
42 | } |
43 | window.onload = focusit; |
44 | </script> |
45 | <?php do_action('login_head'); ?> |
46 | </head> |
47 | <body class="login"> |
48 |
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49 | <div id="login"><h1><a href="<?php echo apply_filters('login_headerurl', 'http://wordpress.org/'); ?>" title="<?php echo apply_filters('login_headertitle', __('Powered by WordPress')); ?>"><?php bloginfo('name'); ?></a></h1> |
50 | <?php |
51 | if ( !empty( $message ) ) echo apply_filters('login_message', $message) . "\n"; |
52 |
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53 | // Incase a plugin uses $error rather than the $errors array |
54 | if ( !empty( $error ) ) { |
55 | $errors['error'] = $error; |
56 | unset($error); |
57 | } |
58 |
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