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|---|---|
| 5403 | |
| 5404 | /** |
| 5405 | * Filters a sanitized text field string. |
| 5406 | * |
| 5407 | * @since 2.9.0 |
| 5408 | * |
| 5409 | * @param string $filtered The sanitized string. |
| 5410 | * @param string $str The string prior to being sanitized. |
| 5411 | */ |
| 5412 | return apply_filters( 'sanitize_text_field', $filtered, $str ); |
| 5413 | } |
| 5414 | |
| 5415 | /** |
| 5416 | * Sanitizes a multiline string from user input or from the database. |
| 5417 | * |
| 5418 | * The function is like sanitize_text_field(), but preserves |
| 5419 | * new lines (\n) and other whitespace, which are legitimate |
| 5420 | * input in textarea elements. |
| 5421 | * |