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1561 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$adjacent`, refers to the type |
1562 | * of adjacency, 'next' or 'previous'. |
1563 | * |
1564 | * @since 2.5.0 |
1565 | * |
1566 | * @param string $join The JOIN clause in the SQL. |
1567 | * @param bool $in_same_term Whether post should be in a same taxonomy term. |
1568 | * @param array $excluded_terms Array of excluded term IDs. |
1569 | */ |
1570 | $join = apply_filters( "get_{$adjacent}_post_join", $join, $in_same_term, $excluded_terms ); |
1571 |
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1572 | /** |
1573 | * Filter the WHERE clause in the SQL for an adjacent post query. |
1574 | * |
1575 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$adjacent`, refers to the type |
1576 | * of adjacency, 'next' or 'previous'. |
1577 | * |
1578 | * @since 2.5.0 |
1579 | * |