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131      if ( ! $allow )
132           return new WP_Error('no_password_reset', __('Password reset is not allowed for this user'));
133      else if ( is_wp_error($allow) )
134           return $allow;
135
136      $key = $wpdb->get_var($wpdb->prepare("SELECT user_activation_key FROM $wpdb->users WHERE user_login = %s", $user_login));
137      if ( empty($key) ) {
138           // Generate something random for a key...
139           $key = wp_generate_password(20, false);
140           do_action('retrieve_password_key', $user_login, $key);
141           // Now insert the new md5 key into the db
142           $wpdb->query($wpdb->prepare("UPDATE $wpdb->users SET user_activation_key = %s WHERE user_login = %s", $key, $user_login));
143      }
144      $message = __('Someone has asked to reset the password for the following site and username.') . "\r\n\r\n";
145      $message .= get_option('siteurl') . "\r\n\r\n";
146      $message .= sprintf(__('Username: %s'), $user_login) . "\r\n\r\n";
147      $message .= __('To reset your password visit the following address, otherwise just ignore this email and nothing will happen.') . "\r\n\r\n";
148      $message .= site_url("wp-login.php?action=rp&key=$key", 'login') . "\r\n";
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