Thanks to minica it is very easy to create trusted SSL certificates that have a very long expiration date.
In order to get started you have to have the go tools installed and set up correctly in your environment.
| <?php | |
| // .../node_modules/grunt-wp-i18n/vendor/wp-i18n-tools/extract.php | |
| public function entry_from_call( $call, $file_name ) { | |
| /** | |
| * Ignore all strings that are not from our textdomain | |
| */ | |
| if ( $call['args'][ count( $call['args'] ) - 1 ] !== 'my-text-domain' ) { | |
| return null; | |
| } |
| -- | |
| -- @author Gregory Karpinsky, http://www.tiv.net/ | |
| -- @version 14.05.28 | |
| -- | |
| SELECT | |
| tp.name Cat, | |
| t.name Subcat | |
| FROM | |
| wp_term_taxonomy tt, | |
| wp_terms t, |
| <?php | |
| add_filter("the_content", "the_content_filter"); | |
| function the_content_filter($content) { | |
| // array of custom shortcodes requiring the fix | |
| $block = join("|",array("col","shortcode2","shortcode3")); | |
| // opening tag |