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2074           }
2075      }
2076
2077      // Split the filename into a base and extension[s].
2078      $parts = explode( '.', $filename );
2079
2080      // Return if only one extension.
2081      if ( count( $parts ) <= 2 ) {
2082           /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/formatting.php */
2083           return apply_filters( 'sanitize_file_name', $filename, $filename_raw );
2084      }
2085
2086      // Process multiple extensions.
2087      $filename  = array_shift( $parts );
2088      $extension = array_pop( $parts );
2089      $mimes     = get_allowed_mime_types();
2090
2091      /*
2092       * Loop over any intermediate extensions. Postfix them with a trailing underscore
 
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2114
2115      /**
2116       * Filters a sanitized filename string.
2117       *
2118       * @since 2.8.0
2119       *
2120       * @param string $filename     Sanitized filename.
2121       * @param string $filename_raw The filename prior to sanitization.
2122       */
2123      return apply_filters( 'sanitize_file_name', $filename, $filename_raw );
2124 }
2125
2126 /**
2127  * Sanitizes a username, stripping out unsafe characters.
2128  *
2129  * Removes tags, percent-encoded characters, HTML entities, and if strict is enabled,
2130  * will only keep alphanumeric, _, space, ., -, @. After sanitizing, it passes the username,
2131  * raw username (the username in the parameter), and the value of $strict as parameters
2132  * for the {@see 'sanitize_user'} filter.