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88 | */ |
89 | do_action( 'after_mu_upgrade', $response ); |
90 | /** |
91 | * Fires after each site has been upgraded. |
92 | * |
93 | * @since MU |
94 | * |
95 | * @param int $blog_id The Site ID. |
96 | */ |
97 | do_action( 'wpmu_upgrade_site', $details[ 'blog_id' ] ); |
98 | } |
99 | echo "</ul>"; |
100 | ?><p><?php _e( 'If your browser doesn’t start loading the next page automatically, click this link:' ); ?> <a class="button" href="upgrade.php?action=upgrade&n=<?php echo ($n + 5) ?>"><?php _e("Next Sites"); ?></a></p> |
101 | <script type="text/javascript"> |
102 | <!-- |
103 | function nextpage() { |
104 | location.href = "upgrade.php?action=upgrade&n=<?php echo ($n + 5) ?>"; |
105 | } |
106 | setTimeout( "nextpage()", 250 ); |