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Hooks in wp-admin/includes/media.php

WP version: 2.5

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Hook Type New? File
1 admin_head action no wp-admin/includes/media.php
2 admin_head_{$content_func} note action YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
3 admin_print_scripts action no wp-admin/includes/media.php
4 admin_xml_ns action no wp-admin/includes/media.php
5 attachment_fields_to_edit filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
6 attachment_fields_to_save filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
7 audio_upload_iframe_src filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
8 flash_uploader filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
9 image_send_to_editor filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
10 image_upload_iframe_src filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
11 media_buttons_context filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
12 media_meta filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
13 media_send_to_editor filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
14 media_upload_tabs filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php
15 video_upload_iframe_src filter YES wp-admin/includes/media.php

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