Anyone have any hard information about this question? I can understand why it appears that WordPress has not published any recommendations about this particular subject. However, hardening PHP by limiting more dangerous functions is a good thing. The question is, if you do this thing, which of your favorite plug-ins will stop working? I don’t have time to chase down and diagnose problems in plug-ins. Any valid insight would be appreciated. Guesses really aren’t much help.
Gee, wouldn’t it be nice if we could search the contents of plug-in code? Then we could search for those commands and if they don’t exist there would be no problem. Again, I don’t have time to manually read through most every file in a plug-in for a list of commands. There is the pop-up function list but that’s not going to solve my problem given the number plug-ins I’m using.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by phineas888. Reason: Typos, clarity