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2,887 Pointscan any one help on this.......challenge task 2 of 3
Underneath the my_plugin_username declaration, add the variable to the options array. Then create an options index of last_updated and assign it the UNIX timestamp for the current time. This is what i did $options['last_updated']=time(); updated_option('my_plugin_option', $options);}
<?php
$options=array();
function my_plugin_options_page() {
if( !current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) {
wp_die( 'You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.' );
}
global $options;
if( isset( $_POST['my_plugin_hidden_field'] ) ) {
$my_plugin_username = esc_html( $_POST['my_plugin_username'] );
{
$options['last_updated']=time();updated_options('my_plugin_option','$options');}
}
require('includes/page-wrapper.php');
}
?>
2 Answers
Hugo Paz
15,622 PointsHi Kidane,
if( isset( $_POST['my_plugin_hidden_field'] ) ) {
$my_plugin_username = esc_html( $_POST['my_plugin_username'] );
$options = ['my_plugin_username'=>$my_plugin_username, 'last_updated'=>time()];
}
You add $my_plugin_username and the current time to the $options array.
Habtemariam Kidane
2,887 PointsHugo Thank you for you help......