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705 | * @param string $user The user's login name. |
706 | * @param string $user_email The user's email address. |
707 | * @param string $key The activation key created in wpmu_signup_blog() |
708 | * @param array $meta By default, contains the requested privacy setting and lang_id. |
709 | * @return bool |
710 | */ |
711 | function wpmu_signup_blog_notification( $domain, $path, $title, $user, $user_email, $key, $meta = array() ) { |
712 | global $current_site; |
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714 | if ( !apply_filters('wpmu_signup_blog_notification', $domain, $path, $title, $user, $user_email, $key, $meta) ) |
715 | return false; |
716 |
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717 | // Send email with activation link. |
718 | if ( !is_subdomain_install() || $current_site->id != 1 ) |
719 | $activate_url = network_site_url("wp-activate.php?key=$key"); |
720 | else |
721 | $activate_url = "http://{$domain}{$path}wp-activate.php?key=$key"; // @todo use *_url() API |
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723 | $activate_url = esc_url($activate_url); |