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| 819 | /** |
| 820 | * Fires after a template file is loaded. |
| 821 | * |
| 822 | * @since 6.1.0 |
| 823 | * |
| 824 | * @param string $_template_file The full path to the template file. |
| 825 | * @param bool $load_once Whether to require_once or require. |
| 826 | * @param array $args Additional arguments passed to the template. |
| 827 | */ |
| 828 | do_action( 'wp_after_load_template', $_template_file, $load_once, $args ); |
| 829 | } |
| 830 | |
| 831 | /** |
| 832 | * Checks whether the template should be output buffered for enhancement. |
| 833 | * |
| 834 | * By default, an output buffer is only started if a {@see 'wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer'} filter has been |
| 835 | * added by the time a template is included at the {@see 'wp_before_include_template'} action. This allows template |
| 836 | * responses to be streamed as much as possible when no template enhancements are registered to apply. |
| 837 | * |