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| 1091 | * refer to the metadata object type (comment, post, term, or user) and the meta |
| 1092 | * key value, respectively. |
| 1093 | * |
| 1094 | * @since 3.3.0 |
| 1095 | * |
| 1096 | * @param mixed $meta_value Meta value to sanitize. |
| 1097 | * @param string $meta_key Meta key. |
| 1098 | * @param string $object_type Object type. |
| 1099 | */ |
| 1100 | return apply_filters( "sanitize_{$object_type}_meta_{$meta_key}", $meta_value, $meta_key, $object_type ); |
| 1101 | } |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 | /** |
| 1104 | * Registers a meta key. |
| 1105 | * |
| 1106 | * It is recommended to register meta keys for a specific combination of object type and object subtype. If passing |
| 1107 | * an object subtype is omitted, the meta key will be registered for the entire object type, however it can be partly |
| 1108 | * overridden in case a more specific meta key of the same name exists for the same object type and a subtype. |
| 1109 | * |