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<?php /** * Send XML response back to AJAX request. * * @package WordPress * @since 2.1.

0 */ class WP_Ajax_Response { /** * Store XML responses to send. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array * @access private */ var $responses = array(); /** * Constructor - Passes args to {@link WP_Ajax_Response::add()}. * * @since 2.1.0 * @see WP_Ajax_Response::add() * * @param string|array $args Optional. Will be passed to add() method. * @return WP_Ajax_Response */ function __construct( $args = '' ) { if ( !empty($args) ) $this->add($args); } /** * Append to XML response based on given arguments. * * The arguments that can be passed in the $args parameter are below. It is * also possible to pass a WP_Error object in either the 'id' or 'data' * argument. The parameter isn't actually optional, content should be gi ven * * * * * * D. * 'position' argument is an integer or a string with -1 = top, 1 = bott om, * html ID = after, -html ID = before. * 'data' argument is a string with the content or message. * 'supplemental' argument is an array of strings that will be children of * the supplemental element. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|array $args Override defaults. * @return string XML response. */ function add( $args = '' ) { in order to send the correct response. 'what' argument is a 'action' argument is 'id' argument can be 'old_id' argument is string that is the XMLRPC response type. a boolean or string that acts like a nonce. WP_Error or an integer. false by default or an integer of the previous I

$defaults = array( 'what' => 'object', 'action' => false, 'id' => '0', 'old_id' => false, 'position' => 1, 'data' => '', 'supplemental' => array() ); $r = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults ); extract( $r, EXTR_SKIP ); $position = preg_replace( '/[^a-z0-9:_-]/i', '', $position ); if ( is_wp_error($id) ) { $data = $id; $id = 0; } $response = ''; if ( is_wp_error($data) ) { foreach ( (array) $data->get_error_codes() as $code ) { $response .= "<wp_error code='$code'><![CDATA[" . $data->get_error_message($code) . "]]></wp_error>"; if ( !$error_data = $data->get_error_data($code) ) continue; $class = ''; if ( is_object($error_data) ) { $class = ' class="' . get_class($error_d ata) . '"'; $error_data = get_object_vars($error_dat a); } $response .= "<wp_error_data code='$code'$class> "; if ( is_scalar($error_data) ) { $response .= "<![CDATA[$error_data]]>"; } elseif ( is_array($error_data) ) { foreach ( $error_data as $k => $v ) $response .= "<$k><![CDATA[$v]]> </$k>"; } $response .= "</wp_error_data>"; } } else { $response = "<response_data><![CDATA[$data]]></response_ data>"; } $s = ''; if ( is_array($supplemental) ) { foreach ( $supplemental as $k => $v ) $s .= "<$k><![CDATA[$v]]></$k>"; $s = "<supplemental>$s</supplemental>"; } if ( false === $action ) $action = $_POST['action'];

$x = ''; $x .= "<response action='{$action}_$id'>"; // The action attribu te in the xml output is formatted like a nonce action $x .= "<$what id='$id' " . ( false === $old_id ? '' : "old_id= '$old_id' " ) . "position='$position'>"; $x .= $response; $x .= $s; $x .= "</$what>"; $x .= "</response>"; $this->responses[] = $x; return $x; } /** * Display XML formatted responses. * * Sets the content type header to text/xml. * * @since 2.1.0 */ function send() { header('Content-Type: text/xml'); echo "<?xml version='1.0' standalone='yes'?><wp_ajax>"; foreach ( (array) $this->responses as $response ) echo $response; echo '</wp_ajax>'; die(); } } ?>

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