request on method
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Good morning and thank you for your commitment to protecting us from malicious squatters.
I have an important question for us before using your plugin.
The site I would like to protect is a Child Theme based on WordPress Twentyseventeen, but it does not follow the canonical rules of wp: it is in fact based on a complex network of scripts and codes that intersect several times between the pages, and of attachments that are not only media but also data files (such as Excel) which are then converted into DOM outputs and downloadable in PDF.
The codes are therefore not only “enqueued” in functions.php but sometimes also embedded directly in the html headers (through php templates of specific pages) or even links copied into the body of the pages.
The permalinks (like attachments) are already all inhibited, with a redirect to 404, but not the URLs of the internal network.
Without going further, my concern is that your exceptional plugin (if it had been designed only for conventional use of the WordPress base) once applied works perfectly but, in our case, could interrupt the chain of internal codes.
Not knowing the method used by your plugin, I kindly ask you about its operating principle: if for example it were to work by rewriting all the URLs, or moving the files and codes into protected folders (therefore changing all the paths) it could have a serious problem for us. side effect (and we’ve been working on the site review for 13 months, so we don’t want to take any risks).
For example, if it is based on URL encryption, or on the creation of protected folders, but with internal decryption and redirection for file management by the site engine, then we can use it easily.
I apologize for the long thread, and I hope I was able to explain myself.
Thank you very much in advance for your reply.
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