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647 | /** |
648 | * Fires before the password reset procedure is validated. |
649 | * |
650 | * @since 3.5.0 |
651 | * |
652 | * @param object $errors WP Error object. |
653 | * @param WP_User|WP_Error $user WP_User object if the login and reset key match. WP_Error object otherwise. |
654 | */ |
655 | do_action( 'validate_password_reset', $errors, $user ); |
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657 | if ( ( ! $errors->get_error_code() ) && isset( $_POST['pass1'] ) && !empty( $_POST['pass1'] ) ) { |
658 | reset_password($user, $_POST['pass1']); |
659 | setcookie( $rp_cookie, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, $rp_path, COOKIE_DOMAIN, is_ssl(), true ); |
660 | login_header( __( 'Password Reset' ), '<p class="message reset-pass">' . __( 'Your password has been reset.' ) . ' <a href="' . esc_url( wp_login_url() ) . '">' . __( 'Log in' ) . '</a></p>' ); |
661 | login_footer(); |
662 | exit; |
663 | } |
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