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

Why won't this code pass? I don't mind spoilers

<?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_hiddent_field'] ) ) {  
        $hidden_field = _POST['my_plugin_hiddent_field']

  }
}

?>

1 Answer

Michael Austin
PLUS
Michael Austin
Courses Plus Student 7,814 Points

Hi,

Shouldn’t it be:

EDIT: Remove the direct answer written

You’re missing a $.

yes that line was definitely miss-written... I think it was also unnecessary given what the question asked for. Thank you for the help.