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22 May, 2004

Change allowed tags in comments

Posted by: Jennifer In: WordPress: Lessons Learned

There's security reasons why the tags that are allowed are limited to the ones listed, but if you must have something like imgs allowed in your comments, here's an explanation of how to change that.

(kses.php is in your wp-includes folder)

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2 Responses to "Change allowed tags in comments"

1 | Mark J

May 23rd, 2004 at 6:11 am

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Wow, thanks! There one thing that WordPress definitely doesn't have over Movable Type: decent documentation.

And the "tags" (PHP functions) don't really follow an easy-to-remember naming convention like with MT. It's also rather cumbersome to have to remember how many blank parameters to pass to a function before you can type your FALSE so that the result of the function is returned instead of echoed so you can actually perform some logic on it!

2 | Code Novice

May 31st, 2004 at 5:35 pm

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