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Start your free trialTinashe Kingstone Jonhera
3,575 PointsAfter the if statement, require a file named "page-wrapper.php", located inside of the includes folder
Totally lost on what this question requires
<?php
function my_plugin_options_page() {
if (!current_user_can('manage_options')) {
wp_die('You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.');
}
if (!current_user_can('manage_options')) { wp_die('You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.'); } // the absence of this closing tag is causing the problems! if( isset( $POST['my_plugin_hidden_field']) ) { $my_plugin_username = esc_html( $_POST['myplugin_username'] ); require( 'includes/page-wrapper.php' ); }
?>
1 Answer
Liam Maclachlan
22,805 PointsHi Tinashe,
<?php
function my_plugin_options_page() {
if (!current_user_can('manage_options')) {
wp_die('You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.');
}
require('includes/page-wrapper.php');
}
?>
Looked like there was some additional code in your example but I believe this is what you are looking for :)
Basically what they are asking you to is "after the check has happened (to see if they are actually allowed to access this page) add the file we are going to use to display what they are allowed to see" :)
Cheers Liam