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2881 | do { |
2882 | $alt_post_name = substr( $slug, 0, 200 - ( strlen( $suffix ) + 1 ) ) . "-$suffix"; |
2883 | $post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( $check_sql, $alt_post_name, $post_type, $post_ID ) ); |
2884 | $suffix++; |
2885 | } while ( $post_name_check ); |
2886 | $slug = $alt_post_name; |
2887 | } |
2888 | } |
2889 |
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2890 | return apply_filters( 'wp_unique_post_slug', $slug, $post_ID, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent ); |
2891 | } |
2892 |
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2893 | /** |
2894 | * Adds tags to a post. |
2895 | * |
2896 | * @uses wp_set_post_tags() Same first two parameters, but the last parameter is always set to true. |
2897 | * |
2898 | * @package WordPress |
2899 | * @subpackage Post |