=== Exec-PHP === Contributors: McShelby Tags: code, exec, execute, eval, php, run Requires at least: 2.0.11 Tested up to: 2.7 Stable tag: 4.9 The Exec-PHP plugin executes PHP code in posts, pages and text widgets. == Description == The Exec-PHP plugin executes PHP code in posts, pages and text widgets. Features: * Executes PHP code in the excerpt and the content portion of your posts and pages * Configurable execution of PHP code in text widgets (for WordPress 2.2 or higher) * Write PHP code in familiar syntax, eg. `` * Works in your newsfeeds * Information about which users are allowed to execute PHP with the current security settings (for WordPress 2.1 or higher) * Configurable user warnings for inappropriate blog and user settings (for WordPress 2.1 or higher) * Restrict execution of PHP code in posts and pages to certain users by using roles and capabilities * Update notifications through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress if a new version of the Exec-PHP is available (for WordPress 2.3 or higher) * Internationalization support (english and german included, many more available) * Comes with documentation For support and further information about the Exec-PHP plugin see the plugins homepage at [http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/](http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/ "Link to Exec-PHPs homepage"). == Installation == If you have ever installed a WordPress plugin, then installation will be pretty easy: 1. Download the Exec-PHP plugin archive and extract the files 1. Copy the resulting exec-php directory into /wp-content/plugins/ 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu of WordPress 1. Configure blog and user settings if needed For support and further information about the Exec-PHP plugin see the plugins homepage at [http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/](http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/ "Link to Exec-PHPs homepage"). == Frequently Asked Questions == = Where do I get support and further information = For support and further information about the Exec-PHP plugin see the plugins homepage at [http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/](http://bluesome.net/post/2005/08/18/50/ "Link to Exec-PHPs homepage"). == Screenshots == 1. The Exec-PHP configuration menu 2. An Exec-PHP warning in the 'Write' menu 3. Exec-PHP warning configuration in the 'Users > Your Profile' menu