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Hooks in wp-includes/ms-blogs.php

WP version: 3.0

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Hook Type New? File
1 blog_details filter YES wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
2 blog_option_{$setting} note filter YES wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
3 blog_option_{$setting} note filter no wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
4 make_ham_blog action YES wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
5 make_ham_blog action no wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
6 make_spam_blog action YES wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
7 make_spam_blog action no wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
8 switch_blog action YES wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
9 switch_blog action no wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
10 switch_blog action no wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
11 switch_blog action no wp-includes/ms-blogs.php
12 wpmu_blog_updated action YES wp-includes/ms-blogs.php

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