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212 | function wp_logout_url($redirect = '') { |
213 | $args = array( 'action' => 'logout' ); |
214 | if ( !empty($redirect) ) { |
215 | $args['redirect_to'] = urlencode( $redirect ); |
216 | } |
217 |
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218 | $logout_url = add_query_arg($args, site_url('wp-login.php', 'login')); |
219 | $logout_url = wp_nonce_url( $logout_url, 'log-out' ); |
220 |
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221 | return apply_filters('logout_url', $logout_url, $redirect); |
222 | } |
223 |
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224 | /** |
225 | * Returns the Log In URL. |
226 | * |
227 | * Returns the URL that allows the user to log in to the site |
228 | * |
229 | * @since 2.7.0 |
230 | * @uses site_url() To generate the log in URL |