Ever had a situation where you have given admin right to the client? What usally happens is that client will update the wordpress core. If we are talking about custom solutions, its most definitely not safe to update the core. Here’s a solution for disabling the opportunity to update WordPress core.
add_action( 'init', create_function( '$a', "remove_action( 'init', 'wp_version_check' );" ), 2 ); add_filter( 'pre_option_update_core', create_function( '$a', "return null;" ) ); # 2.8 to 3.0: remove_action( 'wp_version_check', 'wp_version_check' ); remove_action( 'admin_init', '_maybe_update_core' ); add_filter( 'pre_transient_update_core', create_function( '$a', "return null;" ) ); # 3.0: add_filter( 'pre_site_transient_update_core', create_function( '$a', "return null;" ) );
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