/** * XML-RPC protocol support for WordPress * * @package WordPress */ /** * Whether this is an XML-RPC Request * * @var bool */ * If you need to remove a default hook, this file will * give you the priority for which to use to remove the * hook. * * Not all of the default hooks are found in style.php * * @package WordPress * @id 83a6ee9b34553e9cf5ef0c507270c */ // Strip, trim, kses, special wp_nonces for string saves /** * Gets the email message from the user's mailbox to add as * a WordPress post. Mailbox connection information must be * configured under Settings > Writing * * @package WordPress */ /** Make sure that the WordPress bootstrap has run before continuing. */ /** * A pseudo-CRON daemon for scheduling WordPress tasks * * WP Cron is triggered when the site receives a visit. In the scenario * where a site may not receive enough visits to execute scheduled tasks * in a timely manner, this file can be called directly or via a server * CRON daemon for X number of times. * * Defining DISABLE_WP_CRON as true and calling this file directly are * mutually exclusive and the latter does not rely on the former to work. * * The HTTP request to this file will not slow down the visitor who happens to * visit when the cron job is needed to run. * * @package WordPress */ /** Include the bootstrap for setting up WordPress environment */ /** * Add additional APIs to the Really Simple Discovery (RSD) endpoint. * * @link http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/blogs/gems/tech/rsd.html * * @since 3.5.0 */ /** * Posts submitted via the XML-RPC interface get that title * * @name post_default_title * @var string */ /** * Filters the class used for handling XML-RPC requests. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param string $class The name of the XML-RPC server class. */ /** * logIO() - Writes logging info to a file. * * @deprecated 3.4.0 Use error_log() * @see error_log() * * @param string $io Whether input or output * @param string $msg Information describing logging reason. */ /** * Sets up the default filters and actions for most * of the WordPress hooks. * * If you need to remove a default hook, this file will * give you the priority for which to use to remove the * hook. * * Not all of the default hooks are found in style.php * * @package WordPress * @id 83a6ee9b34553e9cf5ef0c507270c */ // Strip, trim, kses, special wp_nonces for string saves /** * Outputs the OPML XML format for getting the links defined in the link * administration. This can be used to export links from one blog over to * another. Links aren't exported by the WordPress export, so this file handles * that. * * This file is not added by default to WordPress theme pages when outputting * feed links. It will have to be added manually for browsers and users to pick * up that this file exists. * * @package WordPress */ /** * Sets up the default filters and actions for most * of the WordPress hooks. * * If you need to remove a default hook, this file will * give you the priority for which to use to remove the * hook. * * Not all of the default hooks are found in style.php * * @package WordPress * @id 83a6ee9b34553e9cf5ef0c507270c */ // Strip, trim, kses, special wp_nonces for string saves /** * Gets the email message from the user's mailbox to add as * a WordPress post. Mailbox connection information must be * configured under Settings > Writing * * @package WordPress */ /** Make sure that the WordPress bootstrap has run before continuing. */ /** * A pseudo-CRON daemon for scheduling WordPress tasks * * WP Cron is triggered when the site receives a visit. In the scenario * where a site may not receive enough visits to execute scheduled tasks * in a timely manner, this file can be called directly or via a server * CRON daemon for X number of times. * * Defining DISABLE_WP_CRON as true and calling this file directly are * mutually exclusive and the latter does not rely on the former to work. * * The HTTP request to this file will not slow down the visitor who happens to * visit when the cron job is needed to run. * * @package WordPress */