Docs: Add a `@see` reference to the `wp_mail_content_type` filter in `wp_staticize_emoji_for_email()`.

Follow-up to [31860].

See #53399.
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Sergey Biryukov 2021-08-10 12:53:59 +00:00
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@ -5876,11 +5876,11 @@ function wp_staticize_emoji_for_email( $mail ) {
}
/*
* We can only transform the emoji into images if it's a text/html email.
* We can only transform the emoji into images if it's a `text/html` email.
* To do that, here's a cut down version of the same process that happens
* in wp_mail() - get the Content-Type from the headers, if there is one,
* then pass it through the wp_mail_content_type filter, in case a plugin
* is handling changing the Content-Type.
* in wp_mail() - get the `Content-Type` from the headers, if there is one,
* then pass it through the {@see 'wp_mail_content_type'} filter, in case
* a plugin is handling changing the `Content-Type`.
*/
$headers = array();
if ( isset( $mail['headers'] ) ) {

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
*
* @global string $wp_version
*/
$wp_version = '5.9-alpha-51588';
$wp_version = '5.9-alpha-51589';
/**
* Holds the WordPress DB revision, increments when changes are made to the WordPress DB schema.