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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 4133 | * |
| 4134 | * @since 0.71 |
| 4135 | * |
| 4136 | * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'get_lastpostdate' filter |
| 4137 | * |
| 4138 | * @param string $timezone The location to get the time. Can be 'gmt', 'blog', or 'server'. |
| 4139 | * @return string The date of the last post. |
| 4140 | */ |
| 4141 | function get_lastpostdate($timezone = 'server') { |
| 4142 | return apply_filters( 'get_lastpostdate', _get_last_post_time( $timezone, 'date' ), $timezone ); |
| 4143 | } |
| 4144 | |
| 4145 | /** |
| 4146 | * Retrieve last post modified date depending on timezone. |
| 4147 | * |
| 4148 | * The server timezone is the default and is the difference between GMT and |
| 4149 | * server time. The 'blog' value is just when the last post was modified. The |
| 4150 | * 'gmt' is when the last post was modified in GMT time. |
| 4151 | * |