wp_ajax_dim_comment() WordPress Function
This function handles dimming a comment on the front end. It is called when the user clicks the "dim comment" link. The function first checks the user's permissions. If the user has the required permissions, the function then dims the comment.
wp_ajax_dim_comment() #
Ajax handler to dim a comment.
Source
File: wp-admin/includes/ajax-actions.php
function wp_ajax_dim_comment() { $id = isset( $_POST['id'] ) ? (int) $_POST['id'] : 0; $comment = get_comment( $id ); if ( ! $comment ) { $x = new WP_Ajax_Response( array( 'what' => 'comment', 'id' => new WP_Error( 'invalid_comment', /* translators: %d: Comment ID. */ sprintf( __( 'Comment %d does not exist' ), $id ) ), ) ); $x->send(); } if ( ! current_user_can( 'edit_comment', $comment->comment_ID ) && ! current_user_can( 'moderate_comments' ) ) { wp_die( -1 ); } $current = wp_get_comment_status( $comment ); if ( isset( $_POST['new'] ) && $_POST['new'] == $current ) { wp_die( time() ); } check_ajax_referer( "approve-comment_$id" ); if ( in_array( $current, array( 'unapproved', 'spam' ), true ) ) { $result = wp_set_comment_status( $comment, 'approve', true ); } else { $result = wp_set_comment_status( $comment, 'hold', true ); } if ( is_wp_error( $result ) ) { $x = new WP_Ajax_Response( array( 'what' => 'comment', 'id' => $result, ) ); $x->send(); } // Decide if we need to send back '1' or a more complicated response including page links and comment counts. _wp_ajax_delete_comment_response( $comment->comment_ID ); wp_die( 0 ); }
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Changelog
Version | Description |
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3.1.0 | Introduced. |