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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [Using the_time() as the input for a different function](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-the_time-as-the-input-for-a-different-function/)
 *  Thread Starter [roland_ob1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/roland_ob1/)
 * (@roland_ob1)
 * [20 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-the_time-as-the-input-for-a-different-function/#post-361626)
 * Awesome! I used:
    `my_function( get_the_time() ) ;` and it works perfectly. Thanks
   guys 🙂
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [Using the_time() as the input for a different function](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-the_time-as-the-input-for-a-different-function/)
 *  Thread Starter [roland_ob1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/roland_ob1/)
 * (@roland_ob1)
 * [20 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-the_time-as-the-input-for-a-different-function/#post-361480)
 * I know what you mean, but that’s not the problem 🙂
    My function takes the time
   in a specific format (that I’ve specified in the Options as you say), and turns
   it into a phrase like “ten past four” instead of the timestamp “4:10”.
 * What I need is a way of passing the “4:10” from the_time() to my own function.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [How do I take out an enclosure?](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-do-i-take-out-an-enclosure/)
 *  [roland_ob1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/roland_ob1/)
 * (@roland_ob1)
 * [21 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-do-i-take-out-an-enclosure/#post-161255)
 * I’m having this problem too, after linking to a .mov file. I didn’t even know
   wtf was going on until I googled “wordpress enclosure quicktime”. [This link](http://www.notm.org/2004/10/24/yes-wordpress-rocks/)
   was helpful for explaining what was happening, but I don’t really care what happens
   in my RSS feeds (not sure anyone even uses them) but what I do want to do is 
   remove the bit it automatically adds to the end of my post:
    **enclosure:** [http://blahblah/blah.mov](http://blahblah/blah.mov)
   41509080 video/quicktime I have the same issue as **allthetime** – I can’t delete
   the custom field that WP adds the enclosure as. I understand what’s happening,
   and what WordPress is doing, but is it necessary to add this (useless imo) info
   to the actual post as well as the RSS feed? There doesn’t seem to be any option
   to turn it off, but if someone wants to point me to the right file I’ll see if
   I can hack it to stop it displaying.
 * And **Lorelle** – it’s not part of the site or a Theme, it’s a built-in function
   of WP.

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