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259 | //has_cap('edit_post', post_id) |
260 | function has_cap($cap) { |
261 | if ( is_numeric($cap) ) |
262 | $cap = $this->translate_level_to_cap($cap); |
263 |
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264 | $args = array_slice(func_get_args(), 1); |
265 | $args = array_merge(array($cap, $this->ID), $args); |
266 | $caps = call_user_func_array('map_meta_cap', $args); |
267 | // Must have ALL requested caps |
268 | $capabilities = apply_filters('user_has_cap', $this->allcaps, $caps, $args); |
269 | foreach ($caps as $cap) { |
270 | //echo "Checking cap $cap<br />"; |
271 | if(empty($capabilities[$cap]) || !$capabilities[$cap]) |
272 | return false; |
273 | } |
274 |
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275 | return true; |
276 | } |
277 |
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