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2764 | /** |
2765 | * Filter the attachment data prepared for JavaScript. |
2766 | * |
2767 | * @since 3.5.0 |
2768 | * |
2769 | * @param array $response Array of prepared attachment data. |
2770 | * @param int|object $attachment Attachment ID or object. |
2771 | * @param array $meta Array of attachment meta data. |
2772 | */ |
2773 | return apply_filters( 'wp_prepare_attachment_for_js', $response, $attachment, $meta ); |
2774 | } |
2775 |
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2776 | /** |
2777 | * Enqueues all scripts, styles, settings, and templates necessary to use |
2778 | * all media JS APIs. |
2779 | * |
2780 | * @since 3.5.0 |
2781 | */ |
2782 | function wp_enqueue_media( $args = array() ) { |