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↑ | Add PHP Code to create your own Shortcodes, Actions and Filters | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Add PHP Code to create your own Shortcodes, Actions and Filters
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↑ | Add Shortcodes Actions And Filters | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Add Shortcodes Actions And Filters
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Alternately, disable all code using the following query:↵ UPDATE wp_addactionsandfilters_plugin_usercode SET enabled = 0 | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Alternately, disable all code using the following query:↵
UPDATE wp_addactionsandfilters_plugin_usercode SET enabled = 0
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Alternately, disable the problem code using the following query if you know the code's ID number.↵ If the ID is 5, then you would execute:↵ UPDATE wp_addactionsandfilters_plugin_usercode SET enabled = 0 WHERE id = 5 | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Alternately, disable the problem code using the following query if you know the code's ID number.↵
If the ID is 5, then you would execute:↵
UPDATE wp_addactionsandfilters_plugin_usercode SET enabled = 0 WHERE id = 5
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You are probably using WordFence plugin and you must <a href="http://cfdbplugin.com/?p=1478">add this plugin to the whitelist</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You are probably using WordFence plugin and you must <a href="http://cfdbplugin.com/?p=1478">add this plugin to the whitelist</a>.
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When I save the code, I get a 403 Forbidden error | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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When I save the code, I get a 403 Forbidden error
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On login/logout page (which is the same page) except when the "Allow Execution of Actions and Filters on Login/Logout pages"↵ option is set to "true". | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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On login/logout page (which is the same page) except when the "Allow Execution of Actions and Filters on Login/Logout pages"↵
option is set to "true".
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On this plugin's own dashboard pages for displaying and editing code. This is so that you can always get back to the↵ page to edit code despite any error in your code. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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On this plugin's own dashboard pages for displaying and editing code. This is so that you can always get back to the↵
page to edit code despite any error in your code.
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The plugin will not execute code on these pages because an error in your code could cause you to be unable to log into↵ your site to fix the error. However, as stated above, you can override this setting (do so at your own risk!) | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The plugin will not execute code on these pages because an error in your code could cause you to be unable to log into↵
your site to fix the error. However, as stated above, you can override this setting (do so at your own risk!)
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Worst-case scenario: if somehow your site is completely inaccessible, you can disable your code in via the database.↵ This can happen if you enabled the setting to run code on the login page and that code creates a fatal error. To recover,↵ find the wp_addactionsandfilters_plugin_usercode table. If you know the code item that is causing the problem, then set↵ its "enabled" value to 0. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Worst-case scenario: if somehow your site is completely inaccessible, you can disable your code in via the database.↵
This can happen if you enabled the setting to run code on the login page and that code creates a fatal error. To recover,↵
find the wp_addactionsandfilters_plugin_usercode table. If you know the code item that is causing the problem, then set↵
its "enabled" value to 0.
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Only administrator users (manage_options role) can access that page and edit code. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Only administrator users (manage_options role) can access that page and edit code.
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By default, no code that you put in this plugin will run on login/logout pages.↵ This is to prevent the situation where your code causes a fatal error↵ that prevents you from being able to login to fix the problem. Consequently, any action or filters that you want run on↵ login/logout pages will not be run. However you can override this setting on the plugin's Options page by setting↵ "Allow Execution of Actions and Filters on Login/Logout pages" to "true". Do so at your own risk! Any code that you want↵ executed on login/logout pages should have "Execute also on Dashboard Pages" checked. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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By default, no code that you put in this plugin will run on login/logout pages.↵
This is to prevent the situation where your code causes a fatal error↵
that prevents you from being able to login to fix the problem. Consequently, any action or filters that you want run on↵
login/logout pages will not be run. However you can override this setting on the plugin's Options page by setting↵
"Allow Execution of Actions and Filters on Login/Logout pages" to "true". Do so at your own risk! Any code that you want↵
executed on login/logout pages should have "Execute also on Dashboard Pages" checked.
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There are two cases where this plugin will not execute code. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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There are two cases where this plugin will not execute code.
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Shortcodes, Actions and Filters Plugin: Error in user-provided code item named "My Action". Fix the code here | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Shortcodes, Actions and Filters Plugin: Error in user-provided code item named "My Action". Fix the code here
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Why doesn't my action code execute on login/logout pages? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Why doesn't my action code execute on login/logout pages?
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