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  • Thread Starter calduchoweb

    (@calduchoweb)

    Hola! Os comento que me han confirmado que la versión de Safari que tenían era la 12.1 y al actualizar a la 13 ya se visualiza correctamente.

    No obstante creo que sería interesante que se revise eso, pues no todo el mundo tiene la última versión de Safari y por lo tanto no verán correctamente el icono…

    Un saludo!

    Thread Starter calduchoweb

    (@calduchoweb)

    Muchas gracias por las contestaciones! Lo comentaré para que limpien la caché y a ver si soluciona el problema. Os comento en cuanto sepa algo.

    Un saludo!

    Thread Starter calduchoweb

    (@calduchoweb)

    Claro, La versión de Mac macOs High Sierra 10.13.6 es y la de Safari 11.1.2(13605.3.8).

    He preguntado a otras personas y algunos con Mac y Safari tampoco lo ven (otros sí), pero no te puedo indicar sus versiones…

    Muchas gracias por contestar tan rápido!

    Thread Starter calduchoweb

    (@calduchoweb)

    Hello,

    ? I’m actually talking about the Widget called Calendar that comes by default in WordPress and can be added in the Sidebar. It is not an external plugin …

    I think I have located the file and the code that needs to be modified, but I do not know what code to insert to get a previous and next link for the year …

    I guess the file is as follows:
    wp-includes->general-template.php

    And the code fragment that would have to be modified I think is this:

    /**
    * Display calendar with days that have posts as links.
    *
    * The calendar is cached, which will be retrieved, if it exists. If there are
    * no posts for the month, then it will not be displayed.
    *
    * @since 1.0.0
    *
    * @global wpdb $wpdb
    * @global int $m
    * @global int $monthnum
    * @global int $year
    * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale
    * @global array $posts
    *
    * @param bool $initial Optional, default is true. Use initial calendar names.
    * @param bool $echo Optional, default is true. Set to false for return.
    * @return string|void String when retrieving.
    */
    function get_calendar( $initial = true, $echo = true ) {
    global $wpdb, $m, $monthnum, $year, $wp_locale, $posts;

    $key = md5( $m . $monthnum . $year );
    $cache = wp_cache_get( ‘get_calendar’, ‘calendar’ );

    if ( $cache && is_array( $cache ) && isset( $cache[ $key ] ) ) {
    /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/general-template.php */
    $output = apply_filters( ‘get_calendar’, $cache[ $key ] );

    if ( $echo ) {
    echo $output;
    return;
    }

    return $output;
    }

    if ( ! is_array( $cache ) ) {
    $cache = array();
    }

    // Quick check. If we have no posts at all, abort!
    if ( ! $posts ) {
    $gotsome = $wpdb->get_var(“SELECT 1 as test FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = ‘post’ AND post_status = ‘publish’ LIMIT 1″);
    if ( ! $gotsome ) {
    $cache[ $key ] = ”;
    wp_cache_set( ‘get_calendar’, $cache, ‘calendar’ );
    return;
    }
    }

    if ( isset( $_GET[‘w’] ) ) {
    $w = (int) $_GET[‘w’];
    }
    // week_begins = 0 stands for Sunday
    $week_begins = (int) get_option( ‘start_of_week’ );
    $ts = current_time( ‘timestamp’ );

    // Let’s figure out when we are
    if ( ! empty( $monthnum ) && ! empty( $year ) ) {
    $thismonth = zeroise( intval( $monthnum ), 2 );
    $thisyear = (int) $year;
    } elseif ( ! empty( $w ) ) {
    // We need to get the month from MySQL
    $thisyear = (int) substr( $m, 0, 4 );
    //it seems MySQL’s weeks disagree with PHP’s
    $d = ( ( $w – 1 ) * 7 ) + 6;
    $thismonth = $wpdb->get_var(“SELECT DATE_FORMAT((DATE_ADD(‘{$thisyear}0101’, INTERVAL $d DAY) ), ‘%m’)”);
    } elseif ( ! empty( $m ) ) {
    $thisyear = (int) substr( $m, 0, 4 );
    if ( strlen( $m ) < 6 ) {
    $thismonth = ’01’;
    } else {
    $thismonth = zeroise( (int) substr( $m, 4, 2 ), 2 );
    }
    } else {
    $thisyear = gmdate( ‘Y’, $ts );
    $thismonth = gmdate( ‘m’, $ts );
    }

    $unixmonth = mktime( 0, 0 , 0, $thismonth, 1, $thisyear );
    $last_day = date( ‘t’, $unixmonth );

    // Get the next and previous month and year with at least one post
    $previous = $wpdb->get_row(“SELECT MONTH(post_date) AS month, YEAR(post_date) AS year
    FROM $wpdb->posts
    WHERE post_date < ‘$thisyear-$thismonth-01’
    AND post_type = ‘post’ AND post_status = ‘publish’
    ORDER BY post_date DESC
    LIMIT 1”);
    $next = $wpdb->get_row(“SELECT MONTH(post_date) AS month, YEAR(post_date) AS year
    FROM $wpdb->posts
    WHERE post_date > ‘$thisyear-$thismonth-{$last_day} 23:59:59’
    AND post_type = ‘post’ AND post_status = ‘publish’
    ORDER BY post_date ASC
    LIMIT 1”);
    // Get the next and previous month and year with at least one post José ángel
    $previousyear = $wpdb->get_row(“SELECT MONTH(post_date) AS month, YEAR(post_date) AS year
    FROM $wpdb->posts
    WHERE post_date < ‘$thisyear-0001-$thismonth’
    AND post_type = ‘post’ AND post_status = ‘publish’
    ORDER BY post_date DESC
    LIMIT 1”);
    $nextyear = $wpdb->get_row(“SELECT MONTH(post_date) AS month, YEAR(post_date) AS year
    FROM $wpdb->posts
    WHERE post_date > ‘$thisyear-$thismonth-{$last_day} 23:59:59’
    AND post_type = ‘post’ AND post_status = ‘publish’
    ORDER BY post_date ASC
    LIMIT 1″);
    /* translators: Calendar caption: 1: month name, 2: 4-digit year */
    $calendar_caption = _x(‘%1$s %2$s’, ‘calendar caption’);
    $calendar_output = ‘<table id=”wp-calendar”>
    <caption>’ . sprintf(
    $calendar_caption,
    $wp_locale->get_month( $thismonth ),
    date( ‘Y’, $unixmonth )
    ) . ‘</caption>
    <thead>
    <tr>’;

    $myweek = array();

    for ( $wdcount = 0; $wdcount <= 6; $wdcount++ ) {
    $myweek[] = $wp_locale->get_weekday( ( $wdcount + $week_begins ) % 7 );
    }

    foreach ( $myweek as $wd ) {
    $day_name = $initial ? $wp_locale->get_weekday_initial( $wd ) : $wp_locale->get_weekday_abbrev( $wd );
    $wd = esc_attr( $wd );
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t\t<th scope=\”col\” title=\”$wd\”>$day_name</th>”;
    }

    $calendar_output .= ‘
    </tr>
    </thead>

    <tfoot>
    <tr>’;

    if ( $previous ) {
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t\t”.'<td colspan=”3″ id=”prev”>year, $previous->month) . ‘” title=”‘ . esc_attr( sprintf(__(‘View posts for %1$s %2$s’), $wp_locale->get_month($previous->month), date(‘Y’, mktime(0, 0 , 0, $previous->month, 1, $previous->year)))) . ‘”>« ‘ . $wp_locale->get_month_abbrev($wp_locale->get_month($previous->month)) . ‘</td>’;
    } else {
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t\t”.'<td colspan=”3″ id=”prev” class=”pad”> </td>’;
    }

    $calendar_output .= “\n\t\t”.'<td class=”pad”> </td>’;

    if ( $next ) {
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t\t”.'<td colspan=”3″ id=”next”>year, $next->month) . ‘” title=”‘ . esc_attr( sprintf(__(‘View posts for %1$s %2$s’), $wp_locale->get_month($next->month), date(‘Y’, mktime(0, 0 , 0, $next->month, 1, $next->year))) ) . ‘”>’ . $wp_locale->get_month_abbrev($wp_locale->get_month($next->month)) . ‘ »</td>’;
    } else {
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t\t”.'<td colspan=”3″ id=”next” class=”pad”> </td>’;
    }

    $calendar_output .= ‘
    </tr>

    </tfoot>

    <tbody>
    <tr>’;

    $daywithpost = array();

    // Get days with posts
    $dayswithposts = $wpdb->get_results(“SELECT DISTINCT DAYOFMONTH(post_date)
    FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_date >= ‘{$thisyear}-{$thismonth}-01 00:00:00’
    AND post_type = ‘post’ AND post_status = ‘publish’
    AND post_date <= ‘{$thisyear}-{$thismonth}-{$last_day} 23:59:59′”, ARRAY_N);
    if ( $dayswithposts ) {
    foreach ( (array) $dayswithposts as $daywith ) {
    $daywithpost[] = $daywith[0];
    }
    }

    // See how much we should pad in the beginning
    $pad = calendar_week_mod( date( ‘w’, $unixmonth ) – $week_begins );
    if ( 0 != $pad ) {
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t\t”.'<td colspan=”‘. esc_attr( $pad ) .'” class=”pad”> </td>’;
    }

    $newrow = false;
    $daysinmonth = (int) date( ‘t’, $unixmonth );

    for ( $day = 1; $day <= $daysinmonth; ++$day ) {
    if ( isset($newrow) && $newrow ) {
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t</tr>\n\t<tr>\n\t\t”;
    }
    $newrow = false;

    if ( $day == gmdate( ‘j’, $ts ) &&
    $thismonth == gmdate( ‘m’, $ts ) &&
    $thisyear == gmdate( ‘Y’, $ts ) ) {
    $calendar_output .= ‘<td id=”today”>’;
    } else {
    $calendar_output .= ‘<td>’;
    }

    if ( in_array( $day, $daywithpost ) ) {
    // any posts today?
    $date_format = date( _x( ‘F j, Y’, ‘daily archives date format’ ), strtotime( “{$thisyear}-{$thismonth}-{$day}” ) );
    /* translators: Post calendar label. 1: Date */
    $label = sprintf( __( ‘Posts published on %s’ ), $date_format );
    $calendar_output .= sprintf(
    %s‘,
    get_day_link( $thisyear, $thismonth, $day ),
    esc_attr( $label ),
    $day
    );
    } else {
    $calendar_output .= $day;
    }
    $calendar_output .= ‘</td>’;

    if ( 6 == calendar_week_mod( date( ‘w’, mktime(0, 0 , 0, $thismonth, $day, $thisyear ) ) – $week_begins ) ) {
    $newrow = true;
    }
    }

    $pad = 7 – calendar_week_mod( date( ‘w’, mktime( 0, 0 , 0, $thismonth, $day, $thisyear ) ) – $week_begins );
    if ( $pad != 0 && $pad != 7 ) {
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t\t”.'<td class=”pad” colspan=”‘. esc_attr( $pad ) .'”> </td>’;
    }
    $calendar_output .= “\n\t</tr>\n\t</tbody>\n\t</table>”;

    $cache[ $key ] = $calendar_output;
    wp_cache_set( ‘get_calendar’, $cache, ‘calendar’ );

    if ( $echo ) {
    /**
    * Filters the HTML calendar output.
    *
    * @since 3.0.0
    *
    * @param string $calendar_output HTML output of the calendar.
    */
    echo apply_filters( ‘get_calendar’, $calendar_output );
    return;
    }
    /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/general-template.php */
    return apply_filters( ‘get_calendar’, $calendar_output );
    }

    /**
    * Purge the cached results of get_calendar.
    *
    * @see get_calendar
    * @since 2.1.0
    */
    function delete_get_calendar_cache() {
    wp_cache_delete( ‘get_calendar’, ‘calendar’ );
    }

    /**
    * Display all of the allowed tags in HTML format with attributes.
    *
    * This is useful for displaying in the comment area, which elements and
    * attributes are supported. As well as any plugins which want to display it.
    *
    * @since 1.0.1
    *
    * @global array $allowedtags
    *
    * @return string HTML allowed tags entity encoded.
    */
    function allowed_tags() {
    global $allowedtags;
    $allowed = ”;
    foreach ( (array) $allowedtags as $tag => $attributes ) {
    $allowed .= ‘<‘.$tag;
    if ( 0 < count($attributes) ) {
    foreach ( $attributes as $attribute => $limits ) {
    $allowed .= ‘ ‘.$attribute.’=””‘;
    }
    }
    $allowed .= ‘> ‘;
    }
    return htmlentities( $allowed );
    }

    /***** Date/Time tags *****/

    /**
    * Outputs the date in iso8601 format for xml files.
    *
    * @since 1.0.0
    */
    function the_date_xml() {
    echo mysql2date( ‘Y-m-d’, get_post()->post_date, false );
    }

    /**
    * Display or Retrieve the date the current post was written (once per date)
    *
    * Will only output the date if the current post’s date is different from the
    * previous one output.
    *
    * i.e. Only one date listing will show per day worth of posts shown in the loop, even if the
    * function is called several times for each post.
    *
    * HTML output can be filtered with ‘the_date’.
    * Date string output can be filtered with ‘get_the_date’.
    *
    * @since 0.71
    *
    * @global string|int|bool $currentday
    * @global string|int|bool $previousday
    *
    * @param string $d Optional. PHP date format defaults to the date_format option if not specified.
    * @param string $before Optional. Output before the date.
    * @param string $after Optional. Output after the date.
    * @param bool $echo Optional, default is display. Whether to echo the date or return it.
    * @return string|void String if retrieving.
    */
    function the_date( $d = ”, $before = ”, $after = ”, $echo = true ) {
    global $currentday, $previousday;

    if ( is_new_day() ) {
    $the_date = $before . get_the_date( $d ) . $after;
    $previousday = $currentday;

    /**
    * Filters the date a post was published for display.
    *
    * @since 0.71
    *
    * @param string $the_date The formatted date string.
    * @param string $d PHP date format. Defaults to ‘date_format’ option
    * if not specified.
    * @param string $before HTML output before the date.
    * @param string $after HTML output after the date.
    */
    $the_date = apply_filters( ‘the_date’, $the_date, $d, $before, $after );

    if ( $echo )
    echo $the_date;
    else
    return $the_date;
    }
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve the date on which the post was written.
    *
    * Unlike the_date() this function will always return the date.
    * Modify output with the {@see ‘get_the_date’} filter.
    *
    * @since 3.0.0
    *
    * @param string $d Optional. PHP date format defaults to the date_format option if not specified.
    * @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Post ID or WP_Post object. Default current post.
    * @return false|string Date the current post was written. False on failure.
    */
    function get_the_date( $d = ”, $post = null ) {
    $post = get_post( $post );

    if ( ! $post ) {
    return false;
    }

    if ( ” == $d ) {
    $the_date = mysql2date( get_option( ‘date_format’ ), $post->post_date );
    } else {
    $the_date = mysql2date( $d, $post->post_date );
    }

    /**
    * Filters the date a post was published.
    *
    * @since 3.0.0
    *
    * @param string $the_date The formatted date.
    * @param string $d PHP date format. Defaults to ‘date_format’ option
    * if not specified.
    * @param int|WP_Post $post The post object or ID.
    */
    return apply_filters( ‘get_the_date’, $the_date, $d, $post );
    }

    /**
    * Display the date on which the post was last modified.
    *
    * @since 2.1.0
    *
    * @param string $d Optional. PHP date format defaults to the date_format option if not specified.
    * @param string $before Optional. Output before the date.
    * @param string $after Optional. Output after the date.
    * @param bool $echo Optional, default is display. Whether to echo the date or return it.
    * @return string|void String if retrieving.
    */
    function the_modified_date( $d = ”, $before = ”, $after = ”, $echo = true ) {
    $the_modified_date = $before . get_the_modified_date($d) . $after;

    /**
    * Filters the date a post was last modified for display.
    *
    * @since 2.1.0
    *
    * @param string $the_modified_date The last modified date.
    * @param string $d PHP date format. Defaults to ‘date_format’ option
    * if not specified.
    * @param string $before HTML output before the date.
    * @param string $after HTML output after the date.
    */
    $the_modified_date = apply_filters( ‘the_modified_date’, $the_modified_date, $d, $before, $after );

    if ( $echo )
    echo $the_modified_date;
    else
    return $the_modified_date;

    }

    /**
    * Retrieve the date on which the post was last modified.
    *
    * @since 2.1.0
    * @since 4.6.0 Added the $post parameter.
    *
    * @param string $d Optional. PHP date format defaults to the date_format option if not specified.
    * @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Post ID or WP_Post object. Default current post.
    * @return false|string Date the current post was modified. False on failure.
    */
    function get_the_modified_date( $d = ”, $post = null ) {
    $post = get_post( $post );

    if ( ! $post ) {
    // For backward compatibility, failures go through the filter below.
    $the_time = false;
    } elseif ( empty( $d ) ) {
    $the_time = get_post_modified_time( get_option( ‘date_format’ ), false, $post, true );
    } else {
    $the_time = get_post_modified_time( $d, false, $post, true );
    }

    /**
    * Filters the date a post was last modified.
    *
    * @since 2.1.0
    * @since 4.6.0 Added the $post parameter.
    *
    * @param string $the_time The formatted date.
    * @param string $d PHP date format. Defaults to value specified in
    * ‘date_format’ option.
    * @param WP_Post $post WP_Post object.
    */
    return apply_filters( ‘get_the_modified_date’, $the_time, $d, $post );
    }

    /**
    * Display the time at which the post was written.
    *
    * @since 0.71
    *
    * @param string $d Either ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format.
    */
    function the_time( $d = ” ) {
    /**
    * Filters the time a post was written for display.
    *
    * @since 0.71
    *
    * @param string $get_the_time The formatted time.
    * @param string $d The time format. Accepts ‘G’, ‘U’,
    * or php date format.
    */
    echo apply_filters( ‘the_time’, get_the_time( $d ), $d );
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve the time at which the post was written.
    *
    * @since 1.5.0
    *
    * @param string $d Optional. Format to use for retrieving the time the post
    * was written. Either ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format defaults
    * to the value specified in the time_format option. Default empty.
    * @param int|WP_Post $post WP_Post object or ID. Default is global $post object.
    * @return string|int|false Formatted date string or Unix timestamp if $id is ‘U’ or ‘G’. False on failure.
    */
    function get_the_time( $d = ”, $post = null ) {
    $post = get_post($post);

    if ( ! $post ) {
    return false;
    }

    if ( ” == $d )
    $the_time = get_post_time(get_option(‘time_format’), false, $post, true);
    else
    $the_time = get_post_time($d, false, $post, true);

    /**
    * Filters the time a post was written.
    *
    * @since 1.5.0
    *
    * @param string $the_time The formatted time.
    * @param string $d Format to use for retrieving the time the post was written.
    * Accepts ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format value specified
    * in ‘time_format’ option. Default empty.
    * @param int|WP_Post $post WP_Post object or ID.
    */
    return apply_filters( ‘get_the_time’, $the_time, $d, $post );
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve the time at which the post was written.
    *
    * @since 2.0.0
    *
    * @param string $d Optional. Format to use for retrieving the time the post
    * was written. Either ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format. Default ‘U’.
    * @param bool $gmt Optional. Whether to retrieve the GMT time. Default false.
    * @param int|WP_Post $post WP_Post object or ID. Default is global $post object.
    * @param bool $translate Whether to translate the time string. Default false.
    * @return string|int|false Formatted date string or Unix timestamp if $id is ‘U’ or ‘G’. False on failure.
    */
    function get_post_time( $d = ‘U’, $gmt = false, $post = null, $translate = false ) {
    $post = get_post($post);

    if ( ! $post ) {
    return false;
    }

    if ( $gmt )
    $time = $post->post_date_gmt;
    else
    $time = $post->post_date;

    $time = mysql2date($d, $time, $translate);

    /**
    * Filters the localized time a post was written.
    *
    * @since 2.6.0
    *
    * @param string $time The formatted time.
    * @param string $d Format to use for retrieving the time the post was written.
    * Accepts ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format. Default ‘U’.
    * @param bool $gmt Whether to retrieve the GMT time. Default false.
    */
    return apply_filters( ‘get_post_time’, $time, $d, $gmt );
    }

    /**
    * Display the time at which the post was last modified.
    *
    * @since 2.0.0
    *
    * @param string $d Optional Either ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format defaults to the value specified in the time_format option.
    */
    function the_modified_time($d = ”) {
    /**
    * Filters the localized time a post was last modified, for display.
    *
    * @since 2.0.0
    *
    * @param string $get_the_modified_time The formatted time.
    * @param string $d The time format. Accepts ‘G’, ‘U’,
    * or php date format. Defaults to value
    * specified in ‘time_format’ option.
    */
    echo apply_filters( ‘the_modified_time’, get_the_modified_time($d), $d );
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve the time at which the post was last modified.
    *
    * @since 2.0.0
    * @since 4.6.0 Added the $post parameter.
    *
    * @param string $d Optional. Format to use for retrieving the time the post
    * was modified. Either ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format defaults
    * to the value specified in the time_format option. Default empty.
    * @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Post ID or WP_Post object. Default current post.
    * @return false|string Formatted date string or Unix timestamp. False on failure.
    */
    function get_the_modified_time( $d = ”, $post = null ) {
    $post = get_post( $post );

    if ( ! $post ) {
    // For backward compatibility, failures go through the filter below.
    $the_time = false;
    } elseif ( empty( $d ) ) {
    $the_time = get_post_modified_time( get_option( ‘time_format’ ), false, $post, true );
    } else {
    $the_time = get_post_modified_time( $d, false, $post, true );
    }

    /**
    * Filters the localized time a post was last modified.
    *
    * @since 2.0.0
    * @since 4.6.0 Added the $post parameter.
    *
    * @param string $the_time The formatted time.
    * @param string $d Format to use for retrieving the time the post was
    * written. Accepts ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format. Defaults
    * to value specified in ‘time_format’ option.
    * @param WP_Post $post WP_Post object.
    */
    return apply_filters( ‘get_the_modified_time’, $the_time, $d, $post );
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve the time at which the post was last modified.
    *
    * @since 2.0.0
    *
    * @param string $d Optional. Format to use for retrieving the time the post
    * was modified. Either ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format. Default ‘U’.
    * @param bool $gmt Optional. Whether to retrieve the GMT time. Default false.
    * @param int|WP_Post $post WP_Post object or ID. Default is global $post object.
    * @param bool $translate Whether to translate the time string. Default false.
    * @return string|int|false Formatted date string or Unix timestamp if $id is ‘U’ or ‘G’. False on failure.
    */
    function get_post_modified_time( $d = ‘U’, $gmt = false, $post = null, $translate = false ) {
    $post = get_post($post);

    if ( ! $post ) {
    return false;
    }

    if ( $gmt )
    $time = $post->post_modified_gmt;
    else
    $time = $post->post_modified;
    $time = mysql2date($d, $time, $translate);

    /**
    * Filters the localized time a post was last modified.
    *
    * @since 2.8.0
    *
    * @param string $time The formatted time.
    * @param string $d The date format. Accepts ‘G’, ‘U’, or php date format. Default ‘U’.
    * @param bool $gmt Whether to return the GMT time. Default false.
    */
    return apply_filters( ‘get_post_modified_time’, $time, $d, $gmt );
    }

    /**
    * Display the weekday on which the post was written.
    *
    * @since 0.71
    *
    * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale
    */
    function the_weekday() {
    global $wp_locale;
    $the_weekday = $wp_locale->get_weekday( mysql2date( ‘w’, get_post()->post_date, false ) );

    /**
    * Filters the weekday on which the post was written, for display.
    *
    * @since 0.71
    *
    * @param string $the_weekday
    */
    echo apply_filters( ‘the_weekday’, $the_weekday );
    }

    /**
    * Display the weekday on which the post was written.
    *
    * Will only output the weekday if the current post’s weekday is different from
    * the previous one output.
    *
    * @since 0.71
    *
    * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale
    * @global string|int|bool $currentday
    * @global string|int|bool $previousweekday
    *
    * @param string $before Optional Output before the date.
    * @param string $after Optional Output after the date.
    */
    function the_weekday_date($before=”,$after=”) {
    global $wp_locale, $currentday, $previousweekday;
    $the_weekday_date = ”;
    if ( $currentday != $previousweekday ) {
    $the_weekday_date .= $before;
    $the_weekday_date .= $wp_locale->get_weekday( mysql2date( ‘w’, get_post()->post_date, false ) );
    $the_weekday_date .= $after;
    $previousweekday = $currentday;
    }

    /**
    * Filters the localized date on which the post was written, for display.
    *
    * @since 0.71
    *
    * @param string $the_weekday_date
    * @param string $before The HTML to output before the date.
    * @param string $after The HTML to output after the date.
    */
    $the_weekday_date = apply_filters( ‘the_weekday_date’, $the_weekday_date, $before, $after );
    echo $the_weekday_date;
    }

    /**

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