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211 | $msg = __( 'Site deactivated.' ); |
212 | break; |
213 | case 'unspamblog': |
214 | $msg = __( 'Site removed from spam.' ); |
215 | break; |
216 | case 'spamblog': |
217 | $msg = __( 'Site marked as spam.' ); |
218 | break; |
219 | default: |
220 | $msg = apply_filters( 'network_sites_updated_message_' . $_GET['updated'], __( 'Settings saved.' ) ); |
221 | break; |
222 | } |
223 |
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224 | if ( ! empty( $msg ) ) |
225 | $msg = '<div class="updated" id="message"><p>' . $msg . '</p></div>'; |
226 | } |
227 |
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228 | $wp_list_table->prepare_items(); |
229 |
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