• I’m using one of the plugins that makes it possible to insert phpcode into a post. I had some trouble because each post deleted the last </a> tag within the code when saving. This was a result of the option within WP to correct xhtml automaticly.

    Is there a plugin that enables me to leave that correction to ‘on’ and give me the opportunity to turn it ‘off’ on a per post basis?

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  • Try RunPHP

    https://www.nosq.com/2004/10/runphp-wordpress-plugin/
    It allows you to turn on recognition of PHP code within a post on a per post basis.

    Thread Starter Jack

    (@moxie)

    Yes, I have tried that one, along with Eztatic and ExecPHP, but in all cases the tag is stripped from the post. Someone suggested to turn off “Automatic XHTML correction by WP”, and this solves it. But now this option is turned off completely, always and for every post. So I was wondering if there was a plugin to work around this problem.

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