[wp-hackers] Hello Dolly
drDave
drdave at unknowngenius.com
Sun Oct 24 06:15:37 UTC 2004
why don't we rather have the plugin admin page quickly check the files
for such common error and either quarantine or correct the plugin
source?
On Oct 24, 2004, at 3:06 PM, Mark Jaquith wrote:
> Kitty wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 22:31, Matthew Mullenweg wrote:
>
> Yeah plugins now run on the plugins page as well.
>
> Haven't borked a plugin lately, eh?
>
> This could be dangerous. People often copy/paste a plugin with
> spaces before <?php or after ?> and this can lead to their plugin page
> being inaccessible. The only way to fix it right now, AFAIK, is to go
> into the database, and manually remove the problem plugin from the
> active plugins field. Why don't we make a "wp-emergency-plugins.php"
> page that is a barebones page that isn't affected by any plugins and
> (after checking user level), allows the user to deactivate problem
> plugins?
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