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|---|---|
| 15 | elseif ( is_search() ) |
| 16 | printf(__('Comments for %s searching on %s'), get_bloginfo_rss( 'name' ), attribute_escape($wp_query->query_vars['s'])); |
| 17 | else |
| 18 | printf(__('Comments for %s'), get_bloginfo_rss( 'name' ) . get_wp_title_rss()); |
| 19 | ?></title> |
| 20 | <link><?php (is_single()) ? the_permalink_rss() : bloginfo_rss("url") ?></link> |
| 21 | <description><?php bloginfo_rss("description") ?></description> |
| 22 | <pubDate><?php echo gmdate('r'); ?></pubDate> |
| 23 | <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=<?php echo $wp_version ?></generator> |
| 24 | <?php do_action('commentsrss2_head'); ?> |
| 25 | <?php |
| 26 | if ( have_comments() ) : while ( have_comments() ) : the_comment(); |
| 27 | $comment_post = get_post($comment->comment_post_ID); |
| 28 | get_post_custom($comment_post->ID); |
| 29 | ?> |
| 30 | <item> |
| 31 | <title><?php |
| 32 | if ( !is_singular() ) { |
| 33 | $title = get_the_title($comment_post->ID); |