wp_ajax_dim_comment()

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Handles dimming a comment via AJAX.

Source

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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3.1.0Introduced.

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