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550 | } else { |
551 | wp_cache_set( $option, $_newvalue, 'options' ); |
552 | } |
553 | } |
554 |
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555 | $result = $wpdb->update( $wpdb->options, array( 'option_value' => $newvalue ), array( 'option_name' => $option ) ); |
556 |
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557 | if ( $result ) { |
558 | do_action( "update_option_{$option}", $oldvalue, $_newvalue ); |
559 | do_action( 'updated_option', $option, $oldvalue, $_newvalue ); |
560 | return true; |
561 | } |
562 | return false; |
563 | } |
564 |
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565 | /** |
566 | * Add a new option. |
567 | * |
568 | * You do not need to serialize values. If the value needs to be serialized, then |