• Resolved petersterke

    (@petersterke)


    Hi all,

    In the WordPress backend i’m creating categories for posts. Like everyone else. But if use the dutch words Trouwfilm en trouwfotografie, translated to English: Wedding films and wedding photography, i get an error: No naughty business please!. Since when is this naughty business? Is this a wordpress thing or a plugin thing or a…. This is a problem. Someone has a fix? Or workaround?

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  • I couldn’t find this message in any WordPress core file.

    That said, this is not what you may be thinking: the “naughty business” has nothing to do with foul or NSFW language. It’s rather about security!

    Among geeks and gamers generally, “No naughty business” means no cheating or breaking the rules, and developers often use this to indicate a security check has failed. I found a couple of instances (like here) where WordPress developers use the phrase when a Nonce verification fails.

    So, no, it’s not from WordPress itself, and no, it’s not about the use of foul language. Rather, something in your setup or some action you’re performing is triggering a security check failure from something on your site. What exactly? That’ll require digging into logs!

    Thread Starter petersterke

    (@petersterke)

    thank you so much.I will dig in the plugins.

    Moderator threadi

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    The message could also be coming from your hosting provider. If necessary, contact their support team.

    Thread Starter petersterke

    (@petersterke)

    no It was a plugin.

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