New and updated in 5.2.0
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Gets a URL to begin recovery mode.
Used by 1 function | Uses 3 functions | Source: wp-includes/class-wp-recovery-mode-link-service.php:108 -
Filters the URL to begin recovery mode.
Used by 1 function | Uses 0 functions | Source: wp-includes/class-wp-recovery-mode-link-service.php:128 -
hooksites_pre_query
Filters the site data before the get_sites query takes place.
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Filters the comment flood error message.
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Filters duplicate comment error message.
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Get a human readable description of an extension’s error.
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Registers the shutdown handler for fatal errors.
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Checks whether the fatal error handler is enabled.
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Filters whether the fatal error handler is enabled.
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functionwp_recovery_mode()
Access the WordPress Recovery Mode instance.
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Displays the default PHP error template.
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Filters the message that the default PHP error template displays.
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Filters the arguments passed to {@see wp_die()} for the default PHP error template.
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Filters whether a given thrown error should be handled by the fatal error handler.
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Displays the PHP error template and sends the HTTP status code, typically 500.
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Core class used as the default shutdown handler for fatal errors.
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Runs the shutdown handler.
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Detects the error causing the crash if it should be handled.
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Determines whether we are dealing with an error that WordPress should handle in order to protect the admin backend against WSODs.
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Filters the HTML attributes applied to a category list item’s anchor element.
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functionis_wp_version_compatible()
Checks compatibility with the current WordPress version.
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functionis_php_version_compatible()
Checks compatibility with the current PHP version.
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functionwp_get_update_php_annotation()
Returns the default annotation for the web hosting altering the “Update PHP” page URL.