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780 | * Filters the canonical redirect URL. |
781 | * |
782 | * Returning false to this filter will cancel the redirect. |
783 | * |
784 | * @since 2.3.0 |
785 | * |
786 | * @param string $redirect_url The redirect URL. |
787 | * @param string $requested_url The requested URL. |
788 | */ |
789 | $redirect_url = apply_filters( 'redirect_canonical', $redirect_url, $requested_url ); |
790 |
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791 | // Yes, again -- in case the filter aborted the request. |
792 | if ( ! $redirect_url || strip_fragment_from_url( $redirect_url ) === strip_fragment_from_url( $requested_url ) ) { |
793 | return; |
794 | } |
795 |
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796 | if ( $do_redirect ) { |
797 | // Protect against chained redirects. |
798 | if ( ! redirect_canonical( $redirect_url, false ) ) { |