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2100 | $hint = __( 'Hint: The password should be at least seven characters long. To make it stronger, use upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols like ! " ? $ % ^ & ).' ); |
2101 |
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2102 | /** |
2103 | * Filter the text describing the site's password complexity policy. |
2104 | * |
2105 | * @since 4.1.0 |
2106 | * |
2107 | * @param string $hint The password hint text. |
2108 | */ |
2109 | return apply_filters( 'password_hint', $hint ); |
2110 | } |
2111 |
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2112 | /** |
2113 | * Retrieves a user row based on password reset key and login |
2114 | * |
2115 | * A key is considered 'expired' if it exactly matches the value of the |
2116 | * user_activation_key field, rather than being matched after going through the |
2117 | * hashing process. This field is now hashed; old values are no longer accepted |
2118 | * but have a different WP_Error code so good user feedback can be provided. |