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2693 | /** |
2694 | * Filters reserved site names on a sub-directory Multisite installation. |
2695 | * |
2696 | * @since 3.0.0 |
2697 | * @since 4.4.0 'wp-admin', 'wp-content', 'wp-includes', 'wp-json', and 'embed' were added |
2698 | * to the reserved names list. |
2699 | * |
2700 | * @param string[] $subdirectory_reserved_names Array of reserved names. |
2701 | */ |
2702 | return apply_filters( 'subdirectory_reserved_names', $names ); |
2703 | } |
2704 |
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2705 | /** |
2706 | * Sends a confirmation request email when a change of network admin email address is attempted. |
2707 | * |
2708 | * The new network admin address will not become active until confirmed. |
2709 | * |
2710 | * @since 4.9.0 |
2711 | * |