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1160 | function rewrite_rules() { |
1161 | $rewrite = array(); |
1162 |
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1163 | if (empty($this->permalink_structure)) { |
1164 | return $rewrite; |
1165 | } |
1166 |
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1167 | // Post |
1168 | $post_rewrite = $this->generate_rewrite_rules($this->permalink_structure); |
1169 | $post_rewrite = apply_filters('post_rewrite_rules', $post_rewrite); |
1170 |
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1171 | // Date |
1172 | $date_rewrite = $this->generate_rewrite_rules($this->get_date_permastruct()); |
1173 | $date_rewrite = apply_filters('date_rewrite_rules', $date_rewrite); |
1174 | |
1175 | // Root |
1176 | $root_rewrite = $this->generate_rewrite_rules($this->root . '/'); |
1177 | $root_rewrite = apply_filters('root_rewrite_rules', $root_rewrite); |
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