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|---|---|
| 3812 | $callback = apply_filters( 'wp_die_xml_handler', '_xml_wp_die_handler' ); |
| 3813 | } else { |
| 3814 | /** |
| 3815 | * Filters the callback for killing WordPress execution for all non-Ajax, non-JSON, non-XML requests. |
| 3816 | * |
| 3817 | * @since 3.0.0 |
| 3818 | * |
| 3819 | * @param callable $callback Callback function name. |
| 3820 | */ |
| 3821 | $callback = apply_filters( 'wp_die_handler', '_default_wp_die_handler' ); |
| 3822 | } |
| 3823 | |
| 3824 | call_user_func( $callback, $message, $title, $args ); |
| 3825 | } |
| 3826 | |
| 3827 | /** |
| 3828 | * Kills WordPress execution and displays HTML page with an error message. |
| 3829 | * |
| 3830 | * This is the default handler for wp_die(). If you want a custom one, |