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2899 | * Filters attributes to be added to a script tag. |
2900 | * |
2901 | * @since 5.7.0 |
2902 | * |
2903 | * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. |
2904 | * Only the attribute name is added to the `<script>` tag for |
2905 | * entries with a boolean value, and that are true. |
2906 | * @param string $javascript Inline JavaScript code. |
2907 | */ |
2908 | $attributes = apply_filters( 'wp_inline_script_attributes', $attributes, $javascript ); |
2909 |
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2910 | return sprintf( "<script%s>%s</script>\n", wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ), $javascript ); |
2911 | } |
2912 |
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2913 | /** |
2914 | * Prints inline JavaScript wrapped in `<script>` tag. |
2915 | * |
2916 | * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_script_attributes'} filter. |
2917 | * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. |