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1780 | * @type string $user_url The user's url. |
1781 | * @type string $user_nicename The user's nice name. Defaults to a URL-safe version of user's login |
1782 | * @type string $display_name The user's display name. |
1783 | * @type string $user_registered MySQL timestamp describing the moment when the user registered. Defaults to |
1784 | * the current UTC timestamp. |
1785 | * } |
1786 | * @param bool $update Whether the user is being updated rather than created. |
1787 | * @param int|null $id ID of the user to be updated, or NULL if the user is being created. |
1788 | */ |
1789 | $data = apply_filters( 'wp_pre_insert_user_data', $data, $update, $update ? (int) $ID : null ); |
1790 |
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1791 | if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_array( $data ) ) { |
1792 | return new WP_Error( 'empty_data', __( 'Not enough data to create this user.' ) ); |
1793 | } |
1794 |
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1795 | if ( $update ) { |
1796 | if ( $user_email !== $old_user_data->user_email ) { |
1797 | $data['user_activation_key'] = ''; |
1798 | } |