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294 | <?php |
295 | do_action( 'signup_finished' ); |
296 | } |
297 |
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298 | function signup_blog($user_name = '', $user_email = '', $blogname = '', $blog_title = '', $errors = '') { |
299 | if ( !is_wp_error($errors) ) |
300 | $errors = new WP_Error(); |
301 |
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302 | // allow definition of default variables |
303 | $filtered_results = apply_filters('signup_blog_init', array('user_name' => $user_name, 'user_email' => $user_email, 'blogname' => $blogname, 'blog_title' => $blog_title, 'errors' => $errors )); |
304 | $user_name = $filtered_results['user_name']; |
305 | $user_email = $filtered_results['user_email']; |
306 | $blogname = $filtered_results['blogname']; |
307 | $blog_title = $filtered_results['blog_title']; |
308 | $errors = $filtered_results['errors']; |
309 |
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310 | if ( empty($blogname) ) |
311 | $blogname = $user_name; |
312 | ?> |