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373 | * current level in the term hierarchy. |
374 | * |
375 | * @since 2.5.0 |
376 | * |
377 | * @see WP_Terms_List_Table::column_name() |
378 | * |
379 | * @param string $pad_tag_name The term name, padded if not top-level. |
380 | * @param WP_Term $tag Term object. |
381 | */ |
382 | $name = apply_filters( 'term_name', $pad . ' ' . $tag->name, $tag ); |
383 |
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384 | $qe_data = get_term( $tag->term_id, $taxonomy, OBJECT, 'edit' ); |
385 |
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386 | $uri = wp_doing_ajax() ? wp_get_referer() : $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; |
387 |
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388 | $edit_link = get_edit_term_link( $tag->term_id, $taxonomy, $this->screen->post_type ); |
389 |
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390 | if ( $edit_link ) { |
391 | $edit_link = add_query_arg( |