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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 2968 | * @return int How many rows were updated. |
| 2969 | */ |
| 2970 | function add_ping($post_id, $uri) { |
| 2971 | global $wpdb; |
| 2972 | $pung = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT pinged FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $post_id )); |
| 2973 | $pung = trim($pung); |
| 2974 | $pung = preg_split('/\s/', $pung); |
| 2975 | $pung[] = $uri; |
| 2976 | $new = implode("\n", $pung); |
| 2977 | $new = apply_filters('add_ping', $new); |
| 2978 | // expected_slashed ($new) |
| 2979 | $new = stripslashes($new); |
| 2980 | return $wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'pinged' => $new ), array( 'ID' => $post_id ) ); |
| 2981 | } |
| 2982 | |
| 2983 | /** |
| 2984 | * Retrieve enclosures already enclosed for a post. |
| 2985 | * |
| 2986 | * @since 1.5.0 |