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| 262 |            *     add_filter( 'xmlrpc_enabled', '__return_false' ); | 
| 263 |            * | 
| 264 |            * For more granular control over all XML-RPC methods and requests, see the {@see 'xmlrpc_methods'} | 
| 265 |            * and {@see 'xmlrpc_element_limit'} hooks. | 
| 266 |            * | 
| 267 |            * @since 3.5.0 | 
| 268 |            * | 
| 269 |            * @param bool $enabled Whether XML-RPC is enabled. Default true. | 
| 270 |            */ | 
| 271 |           $enabled = apply_filters( 'xmlrpc_enabled', $enabled ); | 
| 272 |  | 
| 273 |           if ( ! $enabled ) { | 
| 274 |                $this->error = new IXR_Error( 405, sprintf( __( 'XML-RPC services are disabled on this site.' ) ) ); | 
| 275 |                return false; | 
| 276 |           } | 
| 277 |  | 
| 278 |           if ( $this->auth_failed ) { | 
| 279 |                $user = new WP_Error( 'login_prevented' ); | 
| 280 |           } else { |