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3370 | /** |
3371 | * Filters the nonces to send to the New/Edit Post screen. |
3372 | * |
3373 | * @since 4.3.0 |
3374 | * |
3375 | * @param array $response The Heartbeat response. |
3376 | * @param array $data The $_POST data sent. |
3377 | * @param string $screen_id The screen ID. |
3378 | */ |
3379 | $response = apply_filters( 'wp_refresh_nonces', $response, $data, $screen_id ); |
3380 |
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3381 | if ( false === $nonce_state ) { |
3382 | // User is logged in but nonces have expired. |
3383 | $response['nonces_expired'] = true; |
3384 | wp_send_json( $response ); |
3385 | } |
3386 | } |
3387 |
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3388 | if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { |