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| 2028 | * |
| 2029 | * @since 2.1.0 |
| 2030 | * |
| 2031 | * @param string $sanitized_user_login The submitted username after being sanitized. |
| 2032 | * @param string $user_email The submitted email. |
| 2033 | * @param WP_Error $errors Contains any errors with submitted username and email, |
| 2034 | * e.g., an empty field, an invalid username or email, |
| 2035 | * or an existing username or email. |
| 2036 | */ |
| 2037 | do_action( 'register_post', $sanitized_user_login, $user_email, $errors ); |
| 2038 | |
| 2039 | /** |
| 2040 | * Filter the errors encountered when a new user is being registered. |
| 2041 | * |
| 2042 | * The filtered WP_Error object may, for example, contain errors for an invalid |
| 2043 | * or existing username or email address. A WP_Error object should always returned, |
| 2044 | * but may or may not contain errors. |
| 2045 | * |
| 2046 | * If any errors are present in $errors, this will abort the user's registration. |