A WooCommerce plugin to block specific email addresses during checkout.
| Code | Message | Location | Category | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ERROR | plugin_header_invalid_plugin_uri | The "Plugin URI" header in the plugin file is not valid. | — | Plugin Repo |
| ERROR | plugin_header_invalid_author_uri | The "Author URI" header in the plugin file is not valid. | — | Plugin Repo |
| ERROR | PluginCheck.CodeAnalysis.SettingSanitization.register_settingMissing | Sanitization missing for register_setting(). | 78:4 | Plugin Repo |
| ERROR | outdated_tested_upto_header | Tested up to: 6.5 < 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 |
| WARNING | mismatched_plugin_name | Plugin name "Block Emails for WooCommerce Checkout" is different from the name declared in plugin header "Block Emails for WooCommerce". | — | — |
| WARNING | trademarked_term | The plugin name includes a restricted term. Your chosen plugin name - "Block Emails for WooCommerce Checkout" - contains the restricted term "woocommerce" which cannot be used within in your plugin name, unless your plugin name ends with "for woocommerce". The term must still not appear anywhere else in your name. | — | Plugin Repo |
| WARNING | plugin_header_nonexistent_domain_path | The "Domain Path" header in the plugin file must point to an existing folder. Found: "languages" | — | Plugin Repo |
| WARNING | trademarked_term | The plugin slug includes a restricted term. Your plugin slug - "wc-block-emails" - contains the restricted term "wc" which can be used within the plugin slug, as long as you don't use the full name in the plugin name. For example: You can use WP but not WordPress. | — | Plugin Repo |
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