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Code Embed provides a very easy and efficient way to embed code (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) in your posts and pages.
Priority: high
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Code Embed provides a very easy and efficient way to embed code (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) in your posts and pages.
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Short description.

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Code Embed
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Code Embed
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Plugin name.

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Please report security bugs found in the source code of the Code Embed plugin through the <a href="https://patchstack.com/database/vdp/9e5fb3d8-2b30-4f96-919c-ecbc8308eda4">Patchstack Vulnerability Disclosure Program</a>. The Patchstack team will assist you with verification, CVE assignment, and notify the developers of this plugin. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Please report security bugs found in the source code of the Code Embed plugin through the <a href="https://patchstack.com/database/vdp/9e5fb3d8-2b30-4f96-919c-ecbc8308eda4">Patchstack Vulnerability Disclosure Program</a>. The Patchstack team will assist you with verification, CVE assignment, and notify the developers of this plugin.
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Where do I report security bugs found in this plugin You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Where do I report security bugs found in this plugin
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No. It was developed for WordPress and so forks remain unsupported. I have no intention of developing and testing this on any other version. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
No. It was developed for WordPress and so forks remain unsupported. I have no intention of developing and testing this on any other version.
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Do you support this plugin on forks of WordPress? You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Do you support this plugin on forks of WordPress?
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Also, check to see if the post has been modified by a user without <code>unfiltered_html</code> permissions - if it was, they may have caused the code to have been modified (see the "Filtering of code" section above). You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Also, check to see if the post has been modified by a user without <code>unfiltered_html</code> permissions - if it was, they may have caused the code to have been modified (see the "Filtering of code" section above).
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As this plugin requires the use unfiltered HTML, we need to ensure that the only users who use it, should be using it. From version 2.5, any users without this permission that update a post containing embeds from this plugin will cause the code to be filtered. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
As this plugin requires the use unfiltered HTML, we need to ensure that the only users who use it, should be using it. From version 2.5, any users without this permission that update a post containing embeds from this plugin will cause the code to be filtered.
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Filtering of code You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Filtering of code
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"Out of the box", neither the contributor and author roles have unfiltered HTML capabilities but can access custom post fields. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
"Out of the box", neither the contributor and author roles have unfiltered HTML capabilities but can access custom post fields.
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By default, WordPress allows unfiltered HTML to be used by users in post custom fields, even if their role it set up otherwise. This opens up the possibility of leaving a site vulnerable, if any plugins that uses this data doesn't check it appropriately. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
By default, WordPress allows unfiltered HTML to be used by users in post custom fields, even if their role it set up otherwise. This opens up the possibility of leaving a site vulnerable, if any plugins that uses this data doesn't check it appropriately.
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From version 2.4, anyone without the "unfiltered HTML" capability won't be able to see custom fields, for added security. Please see the section "Custom Field Security", below, for more details. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
From version 2.4, anyone without the "unfiltered HTML" capability won't be able to see custom fields, for added security. Please see the section "Custom Field Security", below, for more details.
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Yes you can. If you wish to share one set of embed code across multiple posts, though, then you need to give it a unique name (see "How to Use Global Embedding", above). You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Yes you can. If you wish to share one set of embed code across multiple posts, though, then you need to give it a unique name (see "How to Use Global Embedding", above).
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Can I use the same embed name on multiple pages? You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Can I use the same embed name on multiple pages?
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Under "Add New Custom Field" enter a name of <code>CODE1</code> and your embed code as the value You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Under "Add New Custom Field" enter a name of <code>CODE1</code> and your embed code as the value
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