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277 | $_newvalue = $newvalue; |
278 | $newvalue = maybe_serialize($newvalue); |
279 |
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280 | wp_cache_set($option_name, $newvalue, 'options'); |
281 |
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282 | $newvalue = $wpdb->escape($newvalue); |
283 | $option_name = $wpdb->escape($option_name); |
284 | $wpdb->query("UPDATE $wpdb->options SET option_value = '$newvalue' WHERE option_name = '$option_name'"); |
285 | if ( $wpdb->rows_affected == 1 ) { |
286 | do_action("update_option_{$option_name}", $oldvalue, $_newvalue); |
287 | return true; |
288 | } |
289 | return false; |
290 | } |
291 |
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292 | // thx Alex Stapleton, http://alex.vort-x.net/blog/ |
293 | function add_option($name, $value = '', $description = '', $autoload = 'yes') { |
294 | global $wpdb; |
295 |
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