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I want to allow people to use PHP inside of a textarea of a Wordpress Admin Panel

<textarea cols="70" rows="5" name="<?php echo $value['id']; ?>" id="<?php echo $value['id']; ?>" type="<?php echo $value['type']; ?>" />
    <?php echo stripslashes(get_settings($value['id'])); ?>
</textarea>

Will allow HTML usage, however not PHP...

UPDATE: Let me clarify. I can enter PHP in the form but it wont print on the front-end

 <p><?php echo stripslashes($tt_vanity_box); ?></p>

Well it's for the footer on a wordpress theme...called "vanity". Where the user can enter copyright info etc. Example:

&copy; <?php echo date('Y'); ?> <a href="http://mysite.com">My Company</a>
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  • what do you mean by 'use PHP' ? you can put any type of content in a textarea including PHP Dec 13, 2009 at 20:17
  • I think he means he wants people to be able to execute PHP code which is put into a text area. Dec 13, 2009 at 20:19
  • On the front end it doesn't display. It get's cleared out...
    – Greg
    Dec 13, 2009 at 20:19
  • Do you want it appended to the page, or actually displayed inside the textbox? Dec 13, 2009 at 20:24
  • You know that when you do that, users can do everything, reading databases, reading passwords and everything. What do you want to accomplish
    – Ikke
    Dec 13, 2009 at 20:26

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I figured it out. After the options panel is saved (with PHP in the textarea) the front-end needs to be buffered (http://php.net/manual/en/function.ob-start.php)

    <?php $val = stripslashes($tt_vanity_box);
        ob_start();
        eval("?>$val<?php ");
        $val = ob_get_contents();
        ob_end_clean();
        echo $val; 
    ?>
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  • Double check the permission, pale, becose if a normal user will ever have a chance to use this function, he will be able to do whatever he want with the database and php files.
    – Strae
    Dec 13, 2009 at 22:31

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