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1358 | * |
1359 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$permastructname`, refers |
1360 | * to the name of the registered permastruct, e.g. 'post_tag' (tags), |
1361 | * 'category' (categories), etc. |
1362 | * |
1363 | * @since 3.1.0 |
1364 | * |
1365 | * @param array $rules The rewrite rules generated for the current permastruct. |
1366 | */ |
1367 | $rules = apply_filters( "{$permastructname}_rewrite_rules", $rules ); |
1368 | if ( 'post_tag' == $permastructname ) { |
1369 |
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1370 | /** |
1371 | * Filters rewrite rules used specifically for Tags. |
1372 | * |
1373 | * @since 2.3.0 |
1374 | * @deprecated 3.1.0 Use 'post_tag_rewrite_rules' instead |
1375 | * |
1376 | * @param array $rules The rewrite rules generated for tags. |