Contact Form 7 – Dynamic Text Extension Security Vulnerability Patched in version 5.0.4
Contact Form 7 – Dynamic Text Extension version 5.0.4 patches the content injection security vulnerability. Please update your WordPress plugin.
Contact Form 7 – Dynamic Text Extension version 5.0.4 patches the content injection security vulnerability. Please update your WordPress plugin.
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Tutorial for plugin authors and contributors of Contact Form 7 addons to fix the WPCF7_TagGenerator:add() deprecation notice.
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