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785 | * |
786 | * @param int $post_id An optional post ID to check instead of the current post. |
787 | * @return bool True if pings are accepted |
788 | */ |
789 | function pings_open( $post_id = NULL ) { |
790 |
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791 | $_post = get_post($post_id); |
792 |
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793 | $open = ( 'open' == $_post->ping_status ); |
794 | return apply_filters( 'pings_open', $open, $post_id ); |
795 | } |
796 |
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797 | /** |
798 | * Displays form token for unfiltered comments. |
799 | * |
800 | * Will only display nonce token if the current user has permissions for |
801 | * unfiltered html. Won't display the token for other users. |
802 | * |
803 | * The function was backported to 2.0.10 and was added to versions 2.1.3 and |