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779 |
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780 | function add_ping($post_id, $uri) { // Add a URI to those already pung |
781 | global $wpdb; |
782 | $pung = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT pinged FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = $post_id"); |
783 | $pung = trim($pung); |
784 | $pung = preg_split('/\s/', $pung); |
785 | $pung[] = $uri; |
786 | $new = implode("\n", $pung); |
787 | $new = apply_filters('add_ping', $new); |
788 | return $wpdb->query("UPDATE $wpdb->posts SET pinged = '$new' WHERE ID = $post_id"); |
789 | } |
790 |
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791 | //fetches the pages returned as a FLAT list, but arranged in order of their hierarchy, i.e., child parents |
792 | //immediately follow their parents |
793 | function get_page_hierarchy($posts, $parent = 0) { |
794 | $result = array ( ); |
795 | if ($posts) { foreach ($posts as $post) { |
796 | if ($post->post_parent == $parent) { |