Permanently redirect all 404's to the main blog URL. The primary purpose is to salvage Google PageRank (TM) from missing pages.
| Code | Message | Location | Category | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ERROR | outdated_tested_upto_header | Tested up to: 4.3 < 6.8. The "Tested up to" value in your plugin is not set to the current version of WordPress. This means your plugin will not show up in searches, as we require plugins to be compatible and documented as tested up to the most recent version of WordPress. | — | Plugin Repo |
| ERROR | no_license | Missing "License". Please update your readme with a valid GPLv2 (or later) compatible license. | — | — |
| ERROR | stable_tag_mismatch | Mismatched Stable Tag: 1.7 != 1.8. Your Stable Tag is meant to be the stable version of your plugin and it needs to be exactly the same with the Version in your main plugin file's header. Any mismatch can prevent users from downloading the correct plugin files from WordPress.org. | — | Plugin Repo |
| WARNING | readme_parser_warnings_too_many_tags | One or more tags were ignored. Please limit your plugin to 5 tags. | — | Plugin Repo |
| WARNING | WordPress.Security.SafeRedirect.wp_redirect_wp_redirect | wp_redirect() found. Using wp_safe_redirect(), along with the "allowed_redirect_hosts" filter if needed, can help avoid any chances of malicious redirects within code. It is also important to remember to call exit() after a redirect so that no other unwanted code is executed. | 36:8 | Security |
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