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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 4704 |  | 
| 4705 |      /** | 
| 4706 |       * Filters the media view strings. | 
| 4707 |       * | 
| 4708 |       * @since 3.5.0 | 
| 4709 |       * | 
| 4710 |       * @param string[] $strings Array of media view strings keyed by the name they'll be referenced by in JavaScript. | 
| 4711 |       * @param WP_Post  $post    Post object. | 
| 4712 |       */ | 
| 4713 |      $strings = apply_filters( 'media_view_strings', $strings, $post ); | 
| 4714 |  | 
| 4715 |      $strings['settings'] = $settings; | 
| 4716 |  | 
| 4717 |      // Ensure we enqueue media-editor first, that way media-views | 
| 4718 |      // is registered internally before we try to localize it. See #24724. | 
| 4719 |      wp_enqueue_script( 'media-editor' ); | 
| 4720 |      wp_localize_script( 'media-views', '_wpMediaViewsL10n', $strings ); | 
| 4721 |  | 
| 4722 |      wp_enqueue_script( 'media-audiovideo' ); |