fix(tutor_permission_denied_template): call die() instead of return to correctly end execution of code #685
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The code was previously using to "return" at the end of the function to stop execution of code.
The way the
tutor_permission_denied_template
is used though, returning will not help -> you need to use die() to halt further execution.e.g. you can see that issue here:
https://demo.themeum.com/tutor/dashboard/create-course/?course_ID=7773
The template is from
tutor-pro
/frontend-course-builder.php
:in there code does two checks, that are supposed to stop printing the course-builder template - however they use the
tutor_permission_denied_template
function, which just returns, so execution just goes on, and everything is printed anyways.(e.g. it also therefore prints the "permission denied template" twice, because it is called twice.)
fixes #686