[wp-hackers] public facing plugin script?

Keith Thornhill keith.thornhill at gmail.com
Tue May 22 07:15:19 GMT 2007


Thanks! I haven't messed much with themes so I didn't think of that at all.

-keith

On 5/22/07, Aaron Brazell <abrazell at b5media.com> wrote:
>
> Perhaps creating a page template that does not have the Loop. Create
> the page in WP with no content or even Lorem Ipsum type stuff - it
> doesn't matter if you don't invoke the Loop. Use PHP/plugin functions
> as normal.
>
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> On May 22, 2007, at 2:07 AM, Keith Thornhill wrote:
>
> > What is the best way to accomplish running plugin code in a public-
> > facing
> > way while still living within the theme and wordpress?  In other
> > words, i
> > don't want to point the browser directly to /wp-content/plugins/
> > somefile.php
> > since i want the output to appear within the content part of the blog.
> >
> > My current solution is to create a WP 'page' with a hook as the
> > content.
> > ("[replace_me]" for example) and then filter out that page with my
> > output
> > buffered content for the file i want to show.  This feels REALLY
> > hacky and i
> > was wondering if there was a more elegant "wordpress way" to do this.
> > Everything else i've done has either been admin stuff or widgets.
>
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