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|---|---|
| 872 |  | 
| 873 |      /** | 
| 874 |       * Filter the login page errors. | 
| 875 |       * | 
| 876 |       * @since 3.6.0 | 
| 877 |       * | 
| 878 |       * @param object $errors      WP Error object. | 
| 879 |       * @param string $redirect_to Redirect destination URL. | 
| 880 |       */ | 
| 881 |      $errors = apply_filters( 'wp_login_errors', $errors, $redirect_to ); | 
| 882 |  | 
| 883 |      // Clear any stale cookies. | 
| 884 |      if ( $reauth ) | 
| 885 |           wp_clear_auth_cookie(); | 
| 886 |  | 
| 887 |      login_header(__('Log In'), '', $errors); | 
| 888 |  | 
| 889 |      if ( isset($_POST['log']) ) | 
| 890 |           $user_login = ( 'incorrect_password' == $errors->get_error_code() || 'empty_password' == $errors->get_error_code() ) ? esc_attr(wp_unslash($_POST['log'])) : ''; |