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825 | /** |
826 | * Filters the relative path to an uploaded file. |
827 | * |
828 | * @since 2.9.0 |
829 | * |
830 | * @param string $new_path Relative path to the file. |
831 | * @param string $path Full path to the file. |
832 | */ |
833 | return apply_filters( '_wp_relative_upload_path', $new_path, $path ); |
834 | } |
835 |
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836 | /** |
837 | * Retrieves all children of the post parent ID. |
838 | * |
839 | * Normally, without any enhancements, the children would apply to pages. In the |
840 | * context of the inner workings of WordPress, pages, posts, and attachments |
841 | * share the same table, so therefore the functionality could apply to any one |
842 | * of them. It is then noted that while this function does not work on posts, it |