Every application has bugs! We track bugs and feature requests on our trac ticket system but before you head over there please read the notes below:

Reporting Security Issues

Whilst we place emphasis on writing secure code, there will inevitably be security flaws and of course we are keen to resolve them as soon as possible.

However please do not use the bug reporting system for security issues, it is standard practice to notify the vendor of a security problem before publicizing so a fix can be prepared and public damage due to the vulnerability minimized. Please send notice of security issue to security@phpaccounts.com.

Reporting A Bug

Firstly, search for your bug in Trac by using Search or a Query.

  • If your issue has already been reported, please do not report a duplicate bug. If you have further information to contribute, log in and add a note to the existing bug.
  • If your issue is similar, but not quite the same as another issue, you may decide whether to add a note to the similar issue, or report a new one. It can be difficult to decide whether your issue warrants a new submission, but in general if you just have more information to contribute to a current, open issue, simply add a note to that issue. If you have a different enough issue, or if you are experiencing a recurrence of an issue that was previously resolved, report a new bug.
  • If your issue was recently reported and then closed, and you do not agree with the resolution, you can also reopen the ticket and add a comment as to your reasoning.

2. To discuss a bug before reporting it in Trac (e.g. to figure out if it is really a bug in the core of WordPress and not in a plugin or theme), you can post a question on the Support Forum.

Feature Requests

Similarly to bug reports please check it has not already been added to Trac by using Search or a Query.