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2476 | /** |
2477 | * Filter the search SQL that is used in the WHERE clause of WP_Query. |
2478 | * |
2479 | * @since 3.0.0 |
2480 | * |
2481 | * @param string $search Search SQL for WHERE clause. |
2482 | * @param WP_Query $this The current WP_Query object. |
2483 | */ |
2484 | $search = apply_filters_ref_array( 'posts_search', array( $search, &$this ) ); |
2485 |
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2486 | // Taxonomies |
2487 | if ( !$this->is_singular ) { |
2488 | $this->parse_tax_query( $q ); |
2489 |
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2490 | $clauses = $this->tax_query->get_sql( $wpdb->posts, 'ID' ); |
2491 |
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2492 | $join .= $clauses['join']; |
2493 | $where .= $clauses['where']; |