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663 | // We must manually overwrite $feed->sanitize because SimplePie's |
664 | // constructor sets it before we have a chance to set the sanitization class |
665 | $feed->sanitize = new WP_SimplePie_Sanitize_KSES(); |
666 |
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667 | $feed->set_cache_class( 'WP_Feed_Cache' ); |
668 | $feed->set_file_class( 'WP_SimplePie_File' ); |
669 |
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670 | $feed->set_feed_url( $url ); |
671 | /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-feed.php */ |
672 | $feed->set_cache_duration( apply_filters( 'wp_feed_cache_transient_lifetime', 12 * HOUR_IN_SECONDS, $url ) ); |
673 | /** |
674 | * Fires just before processing the SimplePie feed object. |
675 | * |
676 | * @since 3.0.0 |
677 | * |
678 | * @param object &$feed SimplePie feed object, passed by reference. |
679 | * @param mixed $url URL of feed to retrieve. If an array of URLs, the feeds are merged. |
680 | */ |
681 | do_action_ref_array( 'wp_feed_options', array( &$feed, $url ) ); |