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529           wp_cache_set( 'alloptions', $alloptions, 'options' );
530      } else {
531           wp_cache_set( $option_name, $newvalue, 'options' );
532      }
533
534      $wpdb->update($wpdb->options, array('option_value' => $newvalue), array('option_name' => $option_name) );
535
536      if ( $wpdb->rows_affected == 1 ) {
537           do_action( "update_option_{$option_name}", $oldvalue, $_newvalue );
538           do_action( 'updated_option', $option_name, $oldvalue, $_newvalue );
539           return true;
540      }
541      return false;
542 }
543
544 /**
545  * Add a new option.
546  *
547  * You do not need to serialize values, if the value needs to be serialize, then