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| 140 |  * @see get_the_content() | 
| 141 |  * | 
| 142 |  * @param string $feed_type The type of feed. rss2 | atom | rss | rdf | 
| 143 |  * @return string The filtered content. | 
| 144 |  */ | 
| 145 | function get_the_content_feed($feed_type = null) { | 
| 146 |      if ( !$feed_type ) | 
| 147 |           $feed_type = get_default_feed(); | 
| 148 |  | 
| 149 |      $content = apply_filters('the_content', get_the_content()); | 
| 150 |      $content = str_replace(']]>', ']]>', $content); | 
| 151 |      return apply_filters('the_content_feed', $content, $feed_type); | 
| 152 | } | 
| 153 |  | 
| 154 | /** | 
| 155 |  * Display the post content for feeds. | 
| 156 |  * | 
| 157 |  * @package WordPress | 
| 158 |  * @subpackage Feed |