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1756 | * |
1757 | * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. |
1758 | * |
1759 | * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments |
1760 | * |
1761 | * @since 3.7.0 |
1762 | * |
1763 | * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. |
1764 | */ |
1765 | $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); |
1766 |
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1767 | // Do main query. |
1768 | $get_posts = new WP_Query; |
1769 | $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); |
1770 |
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1771 | // Build results. |
1772 | $results = array(); |
1773 | foreach ( $posts as $post ) { |
1774 | if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { |