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2978 | * @uses apply_filters() for the 'wp_parse_str' filter. |
2979 | * |
2980 | * @param string $string The string to be parsed. |
2981 | * @param array $array Variables will be stored in this array. |
2982 | */ |
2983 | function wp_parse_str( $string, &$array ) { |
2984 | parse_str( $string, $array ); |
2985 | if ( get_magic_quotes_gpc() ) |
2986 | $array = stripslashes_deep( $array ); |
2987 | $array = apply_filters( 'wp_parse_str', $array ); |
2988 | } |
2989 |
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2990 | /** |
2991 | * Convert lone less than signs. |
2992 | * |
2993 | * KSES already converts lone greater than signs. |
2994 | * |
2995 | * @uses wp_pre_kses_less_than_callback in the callback function. |
2996 | * @since 2.3.0 |