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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 29,312 PointsChallenge Task 3 of 6: Inside of the update function, set a variable named instance to the old_instance parameter.
Inside of the update function, set a variable named instance to the old_instance parameter. Then use the strip_tags function to sanitize the title of the new_instance and assign it as the title of the instance variable. Below that return the instance variable.
I have the code I don't get why it wont accept it.
<?php
class My_Plugin_Widget extends WP_Widget {
function my_plugin_widget() {
parent::__construct( false, 'My Plugin Widget' );
}
function widget( $args, $instance ) {
}
function update( $new_instance, $old_instance ) {
$instance = $old_instance
$instance['title'] = strip_tags($new_instance['title']);
}
function form( $instance ) {
$title = esc_attr($instance['title']);
require( 'inc/widget-fields.php' );
}
}
?>
1 Answer
larsberg
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return $instance;