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149
150      /**
151       * Filter the post title.
152       *
153       * @since 0.71
154       *
155       * @param string $title The post title.
156       * @param int    $id    The post ID.
157       */
158      return apply_filters( 'the_title', $title, $id );
159 }
160
161 /**
162  * Display the Post Global Unique Identifier (guid).
163  *
164  * The guid will appear to be a link, but should not be used as an link to the
165  * post. The reason you should not use it as a link, is because of moving the
166  * blog across domains.
167  *
 
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1425           $args['link_before'] = empty( $args['link_before'] ) ? '' : $args['link_before'];
1426           $args['link_after'] = empty( $args['link_after'] ) ? '' : $args['link_after'];
1427
1428           /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post-template.php */
1429           $output .= $indent . sprintf(
1430                '<li class="%s"><a href="%s">%s%s%s</a>',
1431                $css_classes,
1432                get_permalink( $page->ID ),
1433                $args['link_before'],
1434                apply_filters( 'the_title', $page->post_title, $page->ID ),
1435                $args['link_after']
1436           );
1437
1438           if ( ! empty( $args['show_date'] ) ) {
1439                if ( 'modified' == $args['show_date'] ) {
1440                     $time = $page->post_modified;
1441                } else {
1442                     $time = $page->post_date;
1443                }