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1835 | wp_die( 0 ); |
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1837 | /** |
1838 | * Filter the post lock window duration. |
1839 | * |
1840 | * @since 3.3.0 |
1841 | * |
1842 | * @param int $interval The interval in seconds the post lock duration should last, plus 5 seconds. Default 120. |
1843 | */ |
1844 | $new_lock = ( time() - apply_filters( 'wp_check_post_lock_window', 120 ) + 5 ) . ':' . $active_lock[1]; |
1845 | update_post_meta( $post_id, '_edit_lock', $new_lock, implode( ':', $active_lock ) ); |
1846 | wp_die( 1 ); |
1847 | } |
1848 |
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1849 | function wp_ajax_dismiss_wp_pointer() { |
1850 | $pointer = $_POST['pointer']; |
1851 | if ( $pointer != sanitize_key( $pointer ) ) |
1852 | wp_die( 0 ); |
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