• Resolved Dade

    (@dade88)


    Great plugin, it’s very nice to have all this granular control over WP API and I will dig into all the possibilities as soon I can.

    As a suggestion, I think it would be nice to have at least some reference in the plugin FAQs about common whitelists in order to not restrict certain “famous” plugins. The most obvious case is Contact Form 7, but I see a lot of stuff from WooCommerce and Yoast to name a few, which I don’t really know if I have to leave disabled or not.

    I’m sure I will find out myself, but a lot of time could be saved with this kind of information and surely most users will appreciate it.

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  • Plugin Author Dave McHale

    (@dmchale)

    Thanks for the suggestion @dade88 and I hope you’re enjoying the plugin. I will look into what would be necessary to document some common endpoints for people, but honestly the concern would be what happens when other plugin authors change their plugins moving forward in the future. If admins wish to whitelist endpoints on their site, the hope is that they understand the functionality of plugins installed on their site enough to the point that they are able to whitelist desired routes appropriately.

    I’m going to close this thread as “resolved” but again, look to future releases for some more info in the FAQ’s. Cheers!

    Thread Starter Dade

    (@dade88)

    I will look closer into that. Thanks for your answer and your excellent plugin!

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