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237 | if ( isset( $_POST[ 'signup_for' ] ) ) |
238 | $signup[ esc_html( $_POST[ 'signup_for' ] ) ] = 'checked="checked"'; |
239 | else |
240 | $signup[ 'blog' ] = 'checked="checked"'; |
241 |
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242 | //TODO - This doesn't seem to do anything do we really need it? |
243 | $signup['user'] = isset( $signup['user'] ) ? $signup['user'] : ''; |
244 |
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245 | // allow definition of default variables |
246 | $filtered_results = apply_filters('signup_user_init', array('user_name' => $user_name, 'user_email' => $user_email, 'errors' => $errors )); |
247 | $user_name = $filtered_results['user_name']; |
248 | $user_email = $filtered_results['user_email']; |
249 | $errors = $filtered_results['errors']; |
250 |
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251 | ?> |
252 |
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253 | <h2><?php printf( __( 'Get your own %s account in seconds' ), $current_site->site_name ) ?></h2> |
254 | <form id="setupform" method="post" action="wp-signup.php"> |
255 | <input type="hidden" name="stage" value="validate-user-signup" /> |