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It is a simple script enclosed in a single file that scans your themes for functions often used to obfuscate code as well as static HTML links.
Yes, TAC only runs when the plugin page is viewed; it does the scan and displays the results all in one go.
Thanks for you interest.
We are glad you like TAC so much! The next feature release of TAC will incorporate methods to decode the encrypted data that TAC discovers so that users will be better able to interpret the the payload. Thank you and we hope your site stays secure.
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And thank you for saying so!
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Thank you for the kind words! We appreciate the suggestion and plan on including some form of base64 decoding in the next feature set.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: TAC (Theme Authenticity Checker)] Update for 3.0We have had trouble replicating your issue and see no problems with TAC 1.4.1 and WP 3.0 on our test installs. Are you sure that it is in fact TAC causing the problem? We will be further investigating the issue.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: TAC (Theme Authenticity Checker)] Very NiceNew version TAC 1.4.1 supports WordPress 2.9 RC1 as well as 2.8.6
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: TAC (Theme Authenticity Checker)] Very NiceWe’re on it, thanks.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: need the about page be “domain.com/about”You also need to edit you Permalink settings. On the Dashboard go to Settings > Permalinks.
For example you could use the “Day and name” settings or make your own custom permalink structure. The “%postname%” tag at the end is the important part. For pages the day and time will be ignored and you will have just “yourblog.com/about”.
Sorry about that, we updated the plugin’s page and added a changelog.
Thanks