5/27/2007 ↓

Writing Secure WordPress Plugins

Author: Mark Ghosh Category: Wordpress Plugins

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Writing Secure WordPress Plugins: This is an important topic and with the upcoming plugin competition, I would really like to highlight the importance of securing your Wordpress plugins. This article explains the security features built into Wordpress and its plugin framework and discusses the most commonly used items including attribute_escape and wp_nonce and how to use them in your plugins. This is an essential read for plugin developers if you are not building security into your plugins.

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