The Exec-PHP plugin executes PHP code in posts, pages and text widgets.
Author: | Sören Weber (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 2.0.11 |
WordPress version tested: | 2.8 |
Plugin version: | 4.9 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 10-10-2007 |
Last updated: | 07-01-2009
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 78 |
Rated by: | 22 |
Plugin URI: | http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/ |
Total downloads: | 636 221 |
Active installs: | 100 000+ |
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The Exec-PHP plugin executes PHP code in posts, pages and text widgets.
Features:
- Executes PHP code in the excerpt and the content portion of your posts and pages
- Configurable execution of PHP code in text widgets (for WordPress 2.2 or higher)
- Write PHP code in familiar syntax, eg.
<?php ... ?>
- Works in your newsfeeds
- Information about which users are allowed to execute PHP with the current security settings (for WordPress 2.1 or higher)
- Configurable user warnings for inappropriate blog and user settings (for WordPress 2.1 or higher)
- Restrict execution of PHP code in posts and pages to certain users by using roles and capabilities
- Update notifications through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress if a new version of the Exec-PHP plugin is available (for WordPress 2.3 or higher)
- Internationalization support (english and german included, many more available)
- Comes with documentation
For support and further information about the Exec-PHP plugin see the plugins homepage at http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/.