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83 | /* |
84 | The following filter loads external language files for TinyMCE plugins. |
85 | It takes an associative array 'plugin_name' => 'path', where path is the |
86 | include path to the file. The language file should follow the same format as |
87 | /tinymce/langs/wp-langs.php and should define a variable $strings that |
88 | holds all translated strings. Example: |
89 | $strings = 'tinyMCE.addI18n("' . $mce_locale . '.mypluginname_dlg",{tab_general:"General", ... })'; |
90 | */ |
91 | $mce_external_languages = apply_filters('mce_external_languages', array()); |
92 | |
93 | $loaded_langs = array(); |
94 | $strings = ''; |
95 | |
96 | if ( ! empty($mce_external_languages) ) { |
97 | foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { |
98 | if ( is_file($path) && is_readable($path) ) { |
99 | include_once($path); |
100 | $ext_plugins .= $strings; |