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hey so i found this code:
function acf_apply_content_filter_for_api($value, $post_id, $field){
return str_replace( ']]>', ']]>', apply_filters( 'the_content', $value) );
}
function add_content_filter_ACF(){
if(!is_admin()){
remove_all_filters('acf/format_value/type=wysiwyg');
add_filter('acf/format_value/type=wysiwyg', 'acf_apply_content_filter_for_api', 10, 3);
}
}
add_action('init', 'add_content_filter_ACF');
and i was trying to subsitute
remove_all_filters('acf/format_value/type=wysiwyg');
for
remove_all_filters('acf/format_value/name=publication_content');
but the substitution doesnt work. can someone help me and tell me how should i modify the code? Footnotes are crucial to my website. thanks
PS oh, i see the thread is closed, should I start a new thread?
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