• I am wondering if there is a way to customize the text that shows up when you have a protected entry? I’ve tried looking for it but can’t seem to find it in all the files.
    Thanks,
    Grace

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  • It’s in b2template functions:
    /***** Post tags *****/
    function get_the_password_form() {
    $output = “<form action='” . get_settings(‘siteurl’) . “/wp-pass.php’ method=’post’>
    This post is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:
    <label>Password: <input name=’post_password’ type=’text’ size=’20’ /></label> <input type=’submit’ name=’Submit’ value=’Submit’ />
    </form>
    “;

    Thread Starter gracebytes

    (@gracebytes)

    Yay thanks!

    Welcome. ?? I had meant to do change mine a little, so I figured I would while I had it up, searching to help you. So thank you for giving me that push. ??

    Anonymous

    Where is this file located? I can’t seem to find b2template anything. I found various RSS feeds starting with b2, e.g. b2rss, b2rdf, but no b2template. I’m using WordPress 1.0.1.

    Nick Momrik

    (@mtdewvirus)

    b2template no longer exists. The old b2 files were removed when WP 1.0 was released. You should be able to find the get_the_password_form function in /wp-include/template-functions.php if you are using WP 1.0.1.

    Anonymous

    I want to add a link into the text to refer users to the original entry of how to request the password, but when I try to replace the text with a link, I get a parse error on that line. I thought a simple would work, but I guess not.
    Let’s say that I want it to direct users to this link https://yourwebsite.com/index.php?p=50 with the link saying “this entry” How would I do that?

    Anonymous

    I tried adding a link into the where it had said “This is a protected entry. etcetc” but I get this error. (continuation of my previous post above)
    Parse error: parse error in template-functions.php on line 853
    2/14/2004<h3 class=”storytitle” id=”post-
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function: the_id() in index.php on line 44

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