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2004 | * @param mixed $pre_site_option The value to return instead of the option value. This differs from |
2005 | * `$default_value`, which is used as the fallback value in the event |
2006 | * the option doesn't exist elsewhere in get_network_option(). |
2007 | * Default false (to skip past the short-circuit). |
2008 | * @param string $option Option name. |
2009 | * @param int $network_id ID of the network. |
2010 | * @param mixed $default_value The fallback value to return if the option does not exist. |
2011 | * Default false. |
2012 | */ |
2013 | $pre = apply_filters( "pre_site_option_{$option}", false, $option, $network_id, $default_value ); |
2014 |
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2015 | if ( false !== $pre ) { |
2016 | return $pre; |
2017 | } |
2018 |
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2019 | // Prevent non-existent options from triggering multiple queries. |
2020 | $notoptions_key = "$network_id:notoptions"; |
2021 | $notoptions = wp_cache_get( $notoptions_key, 'site-options' ); |
2022 |
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