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27 | class WP_Feed_Cache_Transient { |
28 | var $name; |
29 | var $mod_name; |
30 | var $lifetime = 43200; //Default lifetime in cache of 12 hours |
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32 | function WP_Feed_Cache_Transient($location, $filename, $extension) { |
33 | $this->name = 'feed_' . $filename; |
34 | $this->mod_name = 'feed_mod_' . $filename; |
35 | $this->lifetime = apply_filters('wp_feed_cache_transient_lifetime', $this->lifetime, $filename); |
36 | } |
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38 | function save($data) { |
39 | if ( is_a($data, 'SimplePie') ) |
40 | $data = $data->data; |
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42 | set_transient($this->name, $data, $this->lifetime); |
43 | set_transient($this->mod_name, time(), $this->lifetime); |
44 | return true; |