wp-includes/post-template.php:1769Retrieves protected post password form content.
$postint|WP_Postoptional0stringOne hook fires while get_the_password_form() runs, in this order:
Filters the HTML output for the protected post password form.
function get_the_password_form( $post = 0 ) { $post = get_post( $post ); $label = 'pwbox-' . ( empty( $post->ID ) ? rand() : $post->ID ); $output = '<form action="' . esc_url( site_url( 'wp-login.php?action=postpass', 'login_post' ) ) . '" class="post-password-form" method="post"> <p>' . __( 'This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:' ) . '</p> <p><label for="' . $label . '">' . __( 'Password:' ) . ' <input name="post_password" id="' . $label . '" type="password" spellcheck="false" size="20" /></label> <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="' . esc_attr_x( 'Enter', 'post password form' ) . '" /></p></form> '; /** * Filters the HTML output for the protected post password form. * * If modifying the password field, please note that the WordPress database schema * limits the password field to 255 characters regardless of the value of the * `minlength` or `maxlength` attributes or other validation that may be added to * the input. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 5.8.0 Added the `$post` parameter. * * @param string $output The password form HTML output. * @param WP_Post $post Post object. */ return apply_filters( 'the_password_form', $output, $post );}Introduced in 1.0.0. Unchanged from 6.7.7 through 7.1.0.
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