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|---|---|
| 35 |       * Filters the capability required when using the Settings API. | 
| 36 |       * | 
| 37 |       * By default, the options groups for all registered settings require the manage_options capability. | 
| 38 |       * This filter is required to change the capability required for a certain options page. | 
| 39 |       * | 
| 40 |       * @since 3.2.0 | 
| 41 |       * | 
| 42 |       * @param string $capability The capability used for the page, which is manage_options by default. | 
| 43 |       */ | 
| 44 |      $capability = apply_filters( "option_page_capability_{$option_page}", $capability ); | 
| 45 | } | 
| 46 |  | 
| 47 | if ( ! current_user_can( $capability ) ) { | 
| 48 |      wp_die( | 
| 49 |           '<h1>' . __( 'Cheatin’ uh?' ) . '</h1>' . | 
| 50 |           '<p>' . __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to manage these options.' ) . '</p>', | 
| 51 |           403 | 
| 52 |      ); | 
| 53 | } |