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1527 | * |
1528 | * Returning a falsey value to the filter will short-circuit displaying the dialog. |
1529 | * |
1530 | * @since 3.6.0 |
1531 | * |
1532 | * @param bool $display Whether to display the dialog. Default true. |
1533 | * @param WP_Post $post Post object. |
1534 | * @param WP_User|bool $user WP_User object on success, false otherwise. |
1535 | */ |
1536 | if ( ! apply_filters( 'show_post_locked_dialog', true, $post, $user ) ) |
1537 | return; |
1538 |
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1539 | $locked = true; |
1540 | } else { |
1541 | $locked = false; |
1542 | } |
1543 |
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1544 | if ( $locked && ( $sendback = wp_get_referer() ) && |
1545 | false === strpos( $sendback, 'post.php' ) && false === strpos( $sendback, 'post-new.php' ) ) { |