Title: A Plugin or &#8220;insert php&#8221; function and directory/file location in WordPress
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# A Plugin or “insert php” function and directory/file location in WordPress

 *  [bmrzmr2](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bmrzmr2/)
 * (@bmrzmr2)
 * [9 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-plugin-or-insert-php-function-and-directoryfile-location-in-wordpress/)
 * I’m very new working with WordPress self hosted. So I’m not sure if this is the
   correct forum so…. here goes.
 * I have written a server based application that periodically captures images over
   an extended period of times. And then, php scripts which allow the user to select
   with family of images and time interval they wish to “play” and loads them and
   plays them a part of the content in a HTML page.
 * Now I would like to add this functionality into my WordPress site either in pages
   or posts.
 * Two starting questions:
 * 1. Is this a Plugin function or an [insert_php][/insert_php]. I have been experimenting
   with the later. Why one or the other??
 * 2. Where do I locate the php and javascript files, which plays the images in 
   the page and extracts the images from the captured images, and a symbolic link
   to the directory structure for the captured images so http “src=” tags can load
   the infomation

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 *  Moderator [bcworkz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bcworkz/)
 * (@bcworkz)
 * [9 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-plugin-or-insert-php-function-and-directoryfile-location-in-wordpress/#post-8681044)
 * I’d advise against using the [insert_php] shortcode. It’s not part of the core
   WP distribution and is intended for simpler PHP scripts than you are envisioning.
   The extra processing as a shortcode adds unnecessary overhead.
 * Since you are organizing content, this is really theme territory more than plugin
   territory. You don’t have to write a theme though. You create a child of your
   normal theme. Your PHP code would go on a custom page template. Add a new page
   based on this template so you have a permalink with which to request your content.
 * Load any javascript with wp_enqueue_script() called from code placed in your 
   child theme’s functions.php. If you must use a plugin instead of a child theme,
   this is possible, but adding custom page templates from a plugin is rather convoluted.
 * Instead of adding a bunch of links to all the things I’ve mentioned, I’m going
   to let you search for them. The Google search from this site’s header works fine.
   Any links in the search results that go to the Codex or developer resources will
   be what you want. Ignore links to forums or plugins. If you have trouble finding
   something specific, let me know, I probably can find it. For the most part though,
   I figure you can search as well as I can 🙂
 *  Thread Starter [bmrzmr2](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bmrzmr2/)
 * (@bmrzmr2)
 * [9 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-plugin-or-insert-php-function-and-directoryfile-location-in-wordpress/#post-8684861)
 * Thanks for the feedback. I will investigate your suggestion.
    Roy
 *  Thread Starter [bmrzmr2](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bmrzmr2/)
 * (@bmrzmr2)
 * [9 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-plugin-or-insert-php-function-and-directoryfile-location-in-wordpress/#post-8688338)
 * Thanks bcworkz (@bcworkz) for your feedback.
 * I’m not clear on how my “page contents” is a child Theme. I envision adding the“
   image viewer” as one of the elements within a Page or Post. I will continue to
   see if I can find something similar.
 * Another question, I would like to add either AJAX calls or regular <input….. 
   submit> calls to allow the viewer to modify what is displayed. In my initial 
   search all I find is in AJAX or <input> interaction with wp-admin.
 * There is nothing saved. The user is adjusting what is displayed.
 *  Moderator [bcworkz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bcworkz/)
 * (@bcworkz)
 * [9 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-plugin-or-insert-php-function-and-directoryfile-location-in-wordpress/#post-8689731)
 * Right, that’s my point actually. Your page content and associated code is not
   part of a child theme, but it should be. By creating a child theme, any custom
   work you do is safe from theme updates. Adding custom work to distributed themes
   is dangerous, it can all be lost in an update.
 * If you’re willing to use AJAX to generate all of your content, you may not need
   a custom page template. You still need a way to initiate an AJAX request. You
   could have the user add a shortcode to page content, or automatically create 
   such a page on plugin or theme activation.
 * While it’s true AJAX requests need to go through /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php, the
   request can come from anywhere and thus the response is sent back to your script
   on that anywhere page. Your script can then add the returned data to a DOM element.
   WP doesn’t know if this script is on an admin page or not, and doesn’t care. 
   The AJAX handler doesn’t need to save anything, but it does need to process the
   request and return an appropriate response.

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