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In some cases it is useful to have a more granular control over what post_meta is shown to the end user. Or modify some values before showing them to the user (json_decode, base64_decode, etc)
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Two other things:
- The filter name should probably just be
pmi_post_meta_value; we're not actually modifying the value so the name is misleading. - Why are we unserializing now but weren't before?
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Why are we unserializing now but weren't before?
The WPcom version was maybe_unserializing so I ported that behavior here.
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The filter name should probably just be pmi_post_meta_value;
Good idea
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In some cases it is useful to have a more granular control over what post_meta is shown to the end user. Or modify some values before showing them to the user (json_decode, base64_decode, etc)