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Disables the XML-RPC API in WordPress 3.5+, which is enabled by default.
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Schakelt de XML-RPC API uit in WordPress 3.5+, die standaard is ingeschakeld. Details
Disables the XML-RPC API in WordPress 3.5+, which is enabled by default.
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Short description.

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Disable XML-RPC
Priority: high
Disable XML-RPC Details
Disable XML-RPC
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Plugin name.

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See the screenshots for examples of what these tools will return when the plugin is enabled. Bekijk de schermafbeeldingen voor voorbeelden van wat deze tools laten zien wanneer de plugin is ingeschakeld. Details
See the screenshots for examples of what these tools will return when the plugin is enabled.
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Found in faq paragraph.

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View the FAQ about "How do I know if the plugin is working?" to verify that this is working as intended. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
View the FAQ about "How do I know if the plugin is working?" to verify that this is working as intended.
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Found in installation paragraph.

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Try the XML-RPC Validator, written by Danilo Ercoli of the Automattic Mobile Team - the tool is available at <a href="https://xmlrpc-check.hostpress.me/">https://xmlrpc-check.hostpress.me/</a>. Information and source code for the tool are available on GitHub at <a href="https://github.com/daniloercoli/WordPress-XML-RPC-Validator">https://github.com/daniloercoli/WordPress-XML-RPC-Validator</a>. Keep in mind that you want the validator to fail and tell you that XML-RPC services are disabled. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Try the XML-RPC Validator, written by Danilo Ercoli of the Automattic Mobile Team - the tool is available at <a href="https://xmlrpc-check.hostpress.me/">https://xmlrpc-check.hostpress.me/</a>. Information and source code for the tool are available on GitHub at <a href="https://github.com/daniloercoli/WordPress-XML-RPC-Validator">https://github.com/daniloercoli/WordPress-XML-RPC-Validator</a>. Keep in mind that you want the validator to fail and tell you that XML-RPC services are disabled.
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Found in faq list item.

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Use the curl command to send an XML-RPC request to your site. If the response contains "XML-RPC services are disabled on this site" then the plugin is working properly and WordPress will not send data back to XML-RPC requests. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Use the curl command to send an XML-RPC request to your site. If the response contains "XML-RPC services are disabled on this site" then the plugin is working properly and WordPress will not send data back to XML-RPC requests.
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The WordPress XML-RPC methods are now disabled! De WordPress XML-RPC methoden zijn nu uitgeschakeld! Details
The WordPress XML-RPC methods are now disabled!
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Pretty simply, this plugin uses the built-in WordPress filter "xmlrpc_enabled" to disable the XML-RPC API on a WordPress site running 3.5 or above. Simpel gezegd, deze plugin gebruikt het ingebouwde WordPress filter "xmlrpc_enabled" om de XML-RPC API uit te schakelen op een WordPress site met 3.5 of hoger. Details
Pretty simply, this plugin uses the built-in WordPress filter "xmlrpc_enabled" to disable the XML-RPC API on a WordPress site running 3.5 or above.
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Found in description paragraph.

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An example of Danilo Ercoli's XML-RPC validator run against the site when the plugin is enabled. The error "Method not allowed" is expected and indicates that the plugin is working as intended. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
An example of Danilo Ercoli's XML-RPC validator run against the site when the plugin is enabled. The error "Method not allowed" is expected and indicates that the plugin is working as intended.
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Screenshot description.

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An example of a curl command attempting to request data via XML-RPC calls to the site when the plugin is enabled. The error "XML-RPC services are disabled on this site" is expected and indicates that the plugin is working as intended. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
An example of a curl command attempting to request data via XML-RPC calls to the site when the plugin is enabled. The error "XML-RPC services are disabled on this site" is expected and indicates that the plugin is working as intended.
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Screenshot description.

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An example of the error that the WordPress mobile app will return when this plugin is enabled. This is expected and indicates that the plugin is working as intended. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
An example of the error that the WordPress mobile app will return when this plugin is enabled. This is expected and indicates that the plugin is working as intended.
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Screenshot description.

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If the plugin is activated, but XML-RPC appears to still be working ... OR ... the plugin is deactivated, but XML-RPC is not working, then it's possible that another plugin or theme function is affecting the xmlrpc_enabled filter. Additionally, server configurations could be blocking XML-RPC (i.e. blocking access to xmlrpc.php in the .htaccess file). You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If the plugin is activated, but XML-RPC appears to still be working ... OR ... the plugin is deactivated, but XML-RPC is not working, then it's possible that another plugin or theme function is affecting the xmlrpc_enabled filter. Additionally, server configurations could be blocking XML-RPC (i.e. blocking access to xmlrpc.php in the .htaccess file).
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Found in faq paragraph.

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There are a few easy methods for checking if XML-RPC is off: Er zijn een paar eenvoudige methoden om te controleren of XML-RPC is uitgeschakeld: Details
There are a few easy methods for checking if XML-RPC is off:
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Found in faq paragraph.

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Try using an XML-RPC WordPress client, like the official WordPress mobile apps. The WordPress mobile app should tell you that "XML-RPC services are disabled on this site" if the plugin is activated. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Try using an XML-RPC WordPress client, like the official WordPress mobile apps. The WordPress mobile app should tell you that "XML-RPC services are disabled on this site" if the plugin is activated.
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Something doesn't seem to be working correctly Er lijkt iets niet goed te werken Details
Something doesn't seem to be working correctly
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