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635  * print_footer_scripts() is called in the footer to print these scripts.
636  *
637  * @since 2.8
638  * @see wp_print_scripts()
639  */
640 function print_head_scripts() {
641      global $wp_scripts, $concatenate_scripts;
642
643      if ( ! did_action('wp_print_scripts') )
644           do_action('wp_print_scripts');
645
646      if ( !is_a($wp_scripts, 'WP_Scripts') )
647           $wp_scripts = new WP_Scripts();
648
649      script_concat_settings();
650      $wp_scripts->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts;
651      $wp_scripts->do_head_items();
652
653      if ( apply_filters('print_head_scripts', true) )
 
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714  * Prints the script queue in the HTML head on the front end.
715  *
716  * Postpones the scripts that were queued for the footer.
717  * wp_print_footer_scripts() is called in the footer to print these scripts.
718  *
719  * @since 2.8
720  */
721 function wp_print_head_scripts() {
722      if ( ! did_action('wp_print_scripts') )
723           do_action('wp_print_scripts');
724
725      global $wp_scripts;
726
727      if ( !is_a($wp_scripts, 'WP_Scripts') )
728           return array(); // no need to run if nothing is queued
729
730      return print_head_scripts();
731 }
732