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476 | if ( has_filter( 'query_string' ) ) { // Don't bother filtering and parsing if no plugins are hooked in. |
477 | /** |
478 | * Filter the query string before parsing. |
479 | * |
480 | * @since 1.5.0 |
481 | * @deprecated 2.1.0 Use 'query_vars' or 'request' filters instead. |
482 | * |
483 | * @param string $query_string The query string to modify. |
484 | */ |
485 | $this->query_string = apply_filters( 'query_string', $this->query_string ); |
486 | parse_str($this->query_string, $this->query_vars); |
487 | } |
488 | } |
489 |
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490 | /** |
491 | * Set up the WordPress Globals. |
492 | * |
493 | * The query_vars property will be extracted to the GLOBALS. So care should |
494 | * be taken when naming global variables that might interfere with the |