WordPress’s Autosave feature is available for both Pages and Posts, and can be extreemly inconvenient when you are debugging your website. It can also create addtional loads on your server.
To disable this feature simply search your wordpress directory for: wp_enqueue_script('autosave')
Replace if with: // wp_enqueue_script('autosave')
Example: strposa ( string $haystack, array $needle [, int $offset = 0 ] )
This function searches a string for every element/value found in an array and returns the position of the first element/value found in the string. In technical terms, it searches for mutilple needles in a haystack and returns the position of the first occurance found in the string. Note: this function is case sensitive.
/**
* strposa ( string $haystack, array $needle [, int $offset = 0 ] )
*
* @param string $haystack
* @param mixed $needles - should be an array, but can be any
* string, int, or array
* @param integer $offset
* @return the position of the first items found in the array
*
* Original contibutions by:
* ==============================
* - Leonardo Martinez ( http://www.leonardomartinez.com/contact/ )
* - vbracco at gmail dot com
* - nathan at bitmesh dot com
* - dpharris at llu dot edu
*
* Description:
* ========================
* - searches for mutilple needles in a haystack and returns
* the position of the first occurance, case-sensitive.
* - finds the position of the first occurrence of array (needles)
* in the haystack string, case-sensitive.
* - if you are looking for more than one needle in the haystack,
* this function will replace php's strpos()
* - if you searching for the position of a single value, it is
* recommended that you use strpos().
*
*
* Notes:
* ====================================
* below are several functions that search for the position of a needle)
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* strpos() - Returns the position of the first occurrence of a needle
* in the haystack string, case-sensitive.
* stripos() - Returns the position of the first occurrence of a needle
* in the haystack string, case-insensitive.
* strrpos() - Returns the position of the last occurrence of needle in
* the haystack string, case-sensitive. Note that the needle
* in this case can only be a single character in PHP 4. If a
* string is passed as the needle, then only the first character
* of that string will be used.
* strripos() - Returns the position of the last occurrence of needle in the
* haystack string, case-insensitive.
*
*/
function strposa( $haystack, $needles, $offset=0 ){
if (!is_array( $needles )) $needles = array( $needles );
$result = array();
foreach( $needles as $needle ){
if ( strpos( $haystack, $needle, $offset) !== false ) {
$result[] = strpos( $haystack, $needle, $offset);
}
}
if( empty( $result )) return false;
return min( $result );
}
$haystack = 'How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood';
$needles = array('woodchuck', 'wood', 'could', 'chuck');
$string = strposa( $haystack, $needles );
print_r($string);
/**
* the result will be 9,
* it found the word 'wood' first on the 9th element of the haystack.
* remember that it's really the 10th item on the list, but php starts with 0 (zero).
*/
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