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A generic term referring to the process of retrieving information from a database.
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Increase offset while looping
In every file that you run a query, you must add this code:
global $duplicated_posts;
$args = [
'post_type' => 'post',
'post__not_in' => $duplicated_posts
];
$query = new \WP_Query($args); … php
while( $query->have_posts() ) :
$query->the_post();
$duplicated_posts[] = get_the_ID(); //golden ticket
..code for each post goes here. …
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hook to get (and change) the search string before processing
parse_query function wee that it uses a flag to signal to the whole class that, indeed, the query is a "search", not surprisingly, it looks for s inside the query:
if ( isset( $this->query['s'] ) ) { … The main function that uses it is:
/**
* Displays the contents of the search query variable. …