• Back in May, I reported a very unpleasent Situation with infiniteWP, caused by using a very poor way of preventing a direct call to a script named “api.php”.

    The problem is described, the solution is described as well. 2 lines of code need to be changed.

    1. Set a constant in the main plugin file.
    2. all other plugin files should change if this constant is set else die.

    Checking of the scriptname (which would count for ALL script files in the WP instance) is just a bad idea.

    4+ Month and https://plugins.trac.www.ads-software.com/browser/iwp-client/trunk/api.php#L17 is still the same.

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  • Plugin Author infinitewp

    (@infinitewp)

    Sorry about the issue there. Yes, it was a mistake we were not aware of and we have fixed the bug long back. I think in 2 weeks since it was brought to our notice.

    We haven’t released the update in the repo yet since we have launched an internal update to test the latest changes to our premium updates. But we have released around 15 internal releases fixing issues immediately. I welcome you to give it a look and let us know if you still feel the same way.

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