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230 function _wp_relative_upload_path( $path ) {
231      $new_path = $path;
232
233      $uploads = wp_upload_dir();
234      if ( 0 === strpos( $new_path, $uploads['basedir'] ) ) {
235                $new_path = str_replace( $uploads['basedir'], '', $new_path );
236                $new_path = ltrim( $new_path, '/' );
237      }
238
239      return apply_filters( '_wp_relative_upload_path', $new_path, $path );
240 }
241
242 /**
243  * Retrieve all children of the post parent ID.
244  *
245  * Normally, without any enhancements, the children would apply to pages. In the
246  * context of the inner workings of WordPress, pages, posts, and attachments
247  * share the same table, so therefore the functionality could apply to any one
248  * of them. It is then noted that while this function does not work on posts, it