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WordPress How to Build a WordPress Plugin Building a WordPress Plugin Settings Page Admin Area Forms in WordPress

Marissa Richardson
Marissa Richardson
47,542 Points

I really don't now how this is wrong - Plugin development for WP

I've submitted this both ways for line 10:

  1. $my_plugin_username = esc_html($_POST['my_plugin_username']);

  2. if ($hidden_field == 'Y') { $my_plugin_username = esc_html($_POST['my_plugin_username']); }

It says that I'm not passing the 'my_plugin_username' variable to the escaped HTML value.

plugin.php
<?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 (isset($_POST['my_plugin_hidden_field'])) {
  $hidden_field = esc_html($_POST['my_plugin_hidden_field']);
  $my_plugin_username = esc_html($_POST['my_plugin_username']);
}


}

?>
Marissa Richardson
Marissa Richardson
47,542 Points

Never mind. I got it. It turns out I had to delete part of my answer from part 1 that was in fact correct: $hidden_field = esc_html( $_POST['my_plugin_hidden_field']);

Talk about being tricky.