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| 184 | * @since 5.7.3 |
| 185 | */ |
| 186 | private function set_is_enabled() { |
| 187 | /* |
| 188 | * Respect old get_option() filters left for back-compat when the 'enable_xmlrpc' |
| 189 | * option was deprecated in 3.5.0. Use the {@see 'xmlrpc_enabled'} hook instead. |
| 190 | */ |
| 191 | $is_enabled = apply_filters( 'pre_option_enable_xmlrpc', false ); |
| 192 | if ( false === $is_enabled ) { |
| 193 | $is_enabled = apply_filters( 'option_enable_xmlrpc', true ); |
| 194 | } |
| 195 | |
| 196 | /** |
| 197 | * Filters whether XML-RPC methods requiring authentication are enabled. |
| 198 | * |
| 199 | * Contrary to the way it's named, this filter does not control whether XML-RPC is *fully* |
| 200 | * enabled, rather, it only controls whether XML-RPC methods requiring authentication - such |
| 201 | * as for publishing purposes - are enabled. |
| 202 | * |