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1794 | $valid = ( $sanitized == $username ); |
1795 | /** |
1796 | * Filter whether the provided username is valid or not. |
1797 | * |
1798 | * @since 2.0.1 |
1799 | * |
1800 | * @param bool $valid Whether given username is valid. |
1801 | * @param string $username Username to check. |
1802 | */ |
1803 | return apply_filters( 'validate_username', $valid, $username ); |
1804 | } |
1805 |
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1806 | /** |
1807 | * Insert a user into the database. |
1808 | * |
1809 | * Most of the `$userdata` array fields have filters associated with the values. Exceptions are |
1810 | * 'ID', 'rich_editing', 'comment_shortcuts', 'admin_color', 'use_ssl', |
1811 | * 'user_registered', and 'role'. The filters have the prefix 'pre_user_' followed by the field |
1812 | * name. An example using 'description' would have the filter called, 'pre_user_description' that |