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28 | 28 | * |
29 | 29 | * We could do this in a cleaner fashion, but this prevents a lot of code duplication, checking for URL structure, etc. |
30 | 30 | * |
31 | - * @param int|WP_Post $id Optional. Post ID or post object. Default current post. |
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31 | + * @param integer $id Optional. Post ID or post object. Default current post. |
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32 | 32 | * |
33 | 33 | * @return array URL args, if exists. Empty array if not. |
34 | 34 | */ |
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135 | 135 | * @since 1.15 Added $object param |
136 | 136 | * |
137 | 137 | * @param string $file_path Full path to a file |
138 | - * @param mixed $object Pass pseudo-global to the included file |
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138 | + * @param GravityView_Edit_Entry_Render $object Pass pseudo-global to the included file |
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139 | 139 | * @return string Included file contents |
140 | 140 | */ |
141 | 141 | function gravityview_ob_include( $file_path, $object = NULL ) { |
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310 | 310 | * Do a _very_ basic match for second-level TLD domains, like `.co.uk` |
311 | 311 | * |
312 | 312 | * Ideally, we'd use https://github.com/jeremykendall/php-domain-parser to check for this, but it's too much work for such a basic functionality. Maybe if it's needed more in the future. So instead, we use [Basic matching regex](http://stackoverflow.com/a/12372310). |
313 | - * @param string $domain Domain to check if it's a TLD or subdomain |
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314 | 313 | * @return string Extracted domain if it has a subdomain |
315 | 314 | */ |
316 | 315 | function _gravityview_strip_subdomain( $string_maybe_has_subdomain ) { |