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34 | function user_trailingslashit($string, $type_of_url = '') { |
35 | global $wp_rewrite; |
36 | if ( $wp_rewrite->use_trailing_slashes ) |
37 | $string = trailingslashit($string); |
38 | else |
39 | $string = untrailingslashit($string); |
40 |
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41 | // Note that $type_of_url can be one of following: |
42 | // single, single_trackback, single_feed, single_paged, feed, category, page, year, month, day, paged, post_type_archive |
43 | $string = apply_filters('user_trailingslashit', $string, $type_of_url); |
44 | return $string; |
45 | } |
46 |
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47 | /** |
48 | * Display permalink anchor for current post. |
49 | * |
50 | * The permalink mode title will use the post title for the 'a' element 'id' |
51 | * attribute. The id mode uses 'post-' with the post ID for the 'id' attribute. |
52 | * |