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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 8055 | } |
| 8056 | |
| 8057 | /** |
| 8058 | * Filters the URL for directly updating the PHP version the site is running on from the host. |
| 8059 | * |
| 8060 | * @since 5.1.1 |
| 8061 | * |
| 8062 | * @param string $direct_update_url URL for directly updating PHP. |
| 8063 | */ |
| 8064 | $direct_update_url = apply_filters( 'wp_direct_php_update_url', $direct_update_url ); |
| 8065 | |
| 8066 | return $direct_update_url; |
| 8067 | } |
| 8068 | |
| 8069 | /** |
| 8070 | * Displays a button directly linking to a PHP update process. |
| 8071 | * |
| 8072 | * This provides hosts with a way for users to be sent directly to their PHP update process. |
| 8073 | * |