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4075 | if ( isset($types[$wilds[0]])) { |
4076 | $icon = $types[$wilds[0]]; |
4077 | if ( !is_numeric($mime) ) |
4078 | wp_cache_set("mime_type_icon_$mime", $icon); |
4079 | break; |
4080 | } |
4081 | } |
4082 | } |
4083 |
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4084 | return apply_filters( 'wp_mime_type_icon', $icon, $mime, $post_id ); // Last arg is 0 if function pass mime type. |
4085 | } |
4086 |
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4087 | /** |
4088 | * Checked for changed slugs for published post objects and save the old slug. |
4089 | * |
4090 | * The function is used when a post object of any type is updated, |
4091 | * by comparing the current and previous post objects. |
4092 | * |
4093 | * If the slug was changed and not already part of the old slugs then it will be |