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69 $plugins = array( 'safari', 'inlinepopups', 'autosave', 'spellchecker', 'paste', 'wordpress', 'media', 'fullscreen', 'wpeditimage' );
70
71 /* 
72 The following filter takes an associative array of external plugins for TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'.
73 It adds the plugin's name to TinyMCE's plugins init and the call to PluginManager to load the plugin. 
74 The url should be absolute and should include the js file name to be loaded. Example: 
75 array( 'myplugin' => 'http://my-site.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js' )
76 If the plugin uses a button, it should be added with one of the "$mce_buttons" filters.
77 */
78 $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters('mce_external_plugins', array());
79
80 $ext_plugins = "\n";
81 if ( ! empty($mce_external_plugins) ) {
82      
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