Having an issue with wordpress, using WP_Query to pull in the last three posts made in the last five days onto a page.
Here's my filter and where I set up the new instance of wp_query:
<?php
get_header();
function filter_where( $where = '' ) {
$where .= " AND post_date > '" . date('Y-m-d', strtotime('-5 days')) . "'";
return $where;
}
$args = array(
'post_type' => 'post',
'post_status' => 'publish',
'posts_per_page' => '3'
);
add_filter( 'posts_where', 'filter_where' );
$query = new WP_Query( $args );
?>
Then I've got my loop:
<?php while($query->have_posts()): $query->the_post();?>
<br/>
<i><?php echo get_the_date(); ?></i>
<br/>
<b><?php the_title(); ?></b>
<br/>
<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
<br/>
<?php endwhile; ?>
This all works well — the three posts are pulled in, but so are some extra posts that fall outside of the query.
Is there another function going on with pages that I haven't overridden? All of this code resides in a page template file, I suspect that there's some magic code that gets executed with pages that I can't seem to find.
Also, I know I'm grabbing these correctly because I can alter the number of posts shown with 'posts_per_page' or any other attribute, but the earlier posts that slip through aren't affected.
Thanks for your help, I can provide more code if needed.