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1024           'hold'    => 'unapproved', // wp_set_comment_status() uses "hold"
1025           1         => 'approved',
1026           'approve' => 'approved', // wp_set_comment_status() uses "approve"
1027      );
1028      if ( isset($comment_statuses[$new_status]) ) $new_status = $comment_statuses[$new_status];
1029      if ( isset($comment_statuses[$old_status]) ) $old_status = $comment_statuses[$old_status];
1030
1031      // Call the hooks
1032      if ( $new_status != $old_status ) {
1033           do_action('transition_comment_status', $new_status, $old_status, $comment);
1034           do_action("comment_${old_status}_to_$new_status", $comment);
1035      }
1036      do_action("comment_${new_status}_$comment->comment_type", $comment->comment_ID, $comment);
1037 }
1038
1039 /**
1040  * Get current commenter's name, email, and URL.
1041  *
1042  * Expects cookies content to already be sanitized. User of this function might