Using WordPress ‘https_local_ssl_verify’ PHP filter
The 'https_local_ssl_verify' PHP filter in WordPress allows developers to verify SSL certificates locally, improving security.
The 'https_local_ssl_verify' PHP filter in WordPress allows developers to verify SSL certificates locally, improving security.
The 'http_request_args' filter in WordPress allows developers to modify the arguments used in HTTP requests. This can be useful for customizing API requests or adding authentication headers.
The 'insert_user_meta' PHP filter in WordPress allows developers to add custom user meta data during user registration.
The 'login_form_top' PHP filter in WordPress allows developers to easily customize the login form at the top of the page.
The `pre_get_shortlink` hook in WordPress allows developers to modify the generated shortlink for a post or page
The pre_wp_update_https_detection_errors PHP filter in WordPress allows developers to modify the error messages displayed when HTTPS detection fails. This can be useful for customizing error messages or handling errors in…
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