diff --git a/includes/model/class-post.php b/includes/model/class-post.php index 84ed4fd..7f9c9e9 100644 --- a/includes/model/class-post.php +++ b/includes/model/class-post.php @@ -309,24 +309,24 @@ class Post { $current_excerpt_length = strlen( $excerpt ); // Setup a variable to keep track of our target length. - $target_excerpt_length = $current_excerpt_length - $excerpt_more_len; + $target_excerpt_length = $excerpt_length - $excerpt_more_len; // Setup a variable to keep track of the current max length. - $current_expcerpt_max = $target_excerpt_length; + $current_excerpt_max = $target_excerpt_length; // This is a loop since we can't calculate word break the string after 'the_excpert' filter has run (we would break // all kinds of html tags), so we have to cut the excerpt down a bit at a time until we hit our target length. - while( $current_excerpt_length > $target_excerpt_length && $current_expcerpt_max > 0 ) { + while( $current_excerpt_length > $target_excerpt_length && $current_excerpt_max > 0 ) { // Trim the excerpt based on wordwrap() positioning. // Note: we're using
as the linebreak just in case there are any newlines existing in the excerpt from the user. // There won't be any
left after we've run wp_strip_all_tags() in the code above, so they're // safe to use here. It won't be included in the final excerpt as the substr() will trim it off. - $excerpt = substr( $excerpt, 0, strpos( wordwrap( $excerpt, $current_expcerpt_max, '
' ), '
' ) ); + $excerpt = substr( $excerpt, 0, strpos( wordwrap( $excerpt, $current_excerpt_max, '
' ), '
' ) ); // If something went wrong, or we're in a language that wordwrap() doesn't understand, // just chop it off and don't worry about breaking in the middle of a word. if( strlen( $excerpt ) > $excerpt_length - $excerpt_more_len ) { - $excerpt = substr( $excerpt, 0, $current_expcerpt_max ); + $excerpt = substr( $excerpt, 0, $current_excerpt_max ); } // Add in the more indicator. @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ class Post { // Check to see if we're over the target length. if( $current_excerpt_length > $target_excerpt_length ) { // If so, remove 20 characters from the current max and run the loop again. - $current_expcerpt_max = $current_expcerpt_max - 20; + $current_excerpt_max = $current_excerpt_max - 20; } }