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  • Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: in_category bug?
    Thread Starter eykd

    (@eykd)

    Hmph. Silly me. Just remove the && !$single from the If clause in Matt’s example. Nevermind.

    Thread Starter eykd

    (@eykd)

    I’ll do exactly that–was planning to anyway, just wanted to do a sanity check and make sure I wasn’t setting myself up for long, arduous, head-banging-wall sessions. Well, probably doing that anyway, but now I have a good idea that I’ll be able to stop at some point. Thanks.

    Thread Starter eykd

    (@eykd)

    Serendipity, that sounds like a good start. I could probably write a function like that with a little bit of research.
    Right now, I’m completely unfamiliar with the things under WP’s hood. I’ll need to start poking around and learning. Is something like this possible within the plugin framework, or would I have to customize some of WP’s code?

    Thread Starter eykd

    (@eykd)

    Nah. You’d just need a framework to say, “Month 1 hath 31 days and is named Abruk. Month 13 hath 29 days and is named Berboj.” Okay, so it’s probably a bit more complicated than that–I’m just beginning to think about it–probably would involved hijacking the normal PHP date functions, perhaps?

    Thread Starter eykd

    (@eykd)

    Someone might learn something from reading this. ??

    You folks are amazing. I’ve definitely learned a bit here, and thanks for chewing this over–WP’s going to be on the top of by list when it comes time to switch.

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