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88           $in_same_cat = true;
89
90      $post = get_previous_post($in_same_cat, $excluded_categories);
91
92      if ( !$post )
93           return;
94
95      $string = '<a href="'.get_permalink($post->ID).'">'.$previous;
96      if ( 'yes' == $title )
97           $string .= apply_filters('the_title', $post->post_title, $post);
98      $string .= '</a>';
99      $format = str_replace('%', $string, $format);
100      echo $format;
101 }
102
103 // Deprecated.     Use next_post_link().
104 function next_post($format='%', $next='next post: ', $title='yes', $in_same_cat='no', $limitnext=1, $excluded_categories='') {
105
106      if ( empty($in_same_cat) || 'no' == $in_same_cat )
 
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109           $in_same_cat = true;
110
111      $post = get_next_post($in_same_cat, $excluded_categories);
112
113      if ( !$post     )
114           return;
115
116      $string = '<a href="'.get_permalink($post->ID).'">'.$next;
117      if ( 'yes' == $title )
118           $string .= apply_filters('the_title', $post->post_title, $nextpost);
119      $string .= '</a>';
120      $format = str_replace('%', $string, $format);
121      echo $format;
122 }
123
124 //
125 // These are deprecated.  Use current_user_can().
126 //
127