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|---|---|
| 1400 | /** |
| 1401 | * Filter a sanitized username string. |
| 1402 | * |
| 1403 | * @since 2.0.1 |
| 1404 | * |
| 1405 | * @param string $username Sanitized username. |
| 1406 | * @param string $raw_username The username prior to sanitization. |
| 1407 | * @param bool $strict Whether to limit the sanitization to specific characters. Default false. |
| 1408 | */ |
| 1409 | return apply_filters( 'sanitize_user', $username, $raw_username, $strict ); |
| 1410 | } |
| 1411 | |
| 1412 | /** |
| 1413 | * Sanitizes a string key. |
| 1414 | * |
| 1415 | * Keys are used as internal identifiers. Lowercase alphanumeric characters, dashes and underscores are allowed. |
| 1416 | * |
| 1417 | * @since 3.0.0 |
| 1418 | * |