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boot.php
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boot.php
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if(x($_GET,'q'))
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$this->cmd = trim($_GET['q'],'/');
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/**
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* Figure out if we are running at the top of a domain
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* or in a sub-directory and adjust accordingly
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*/
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$path = trim(dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']),'/');
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if(isset($path) && strlen($path) && ($path != $this->path))
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$this->path = $path;
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/**
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*
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* Break the URL path into C style argc/argv style arguments for our
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* modules. Given "http://example.com/module/arg1/arg2", $this->argc
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* will be 3 (integer) and $this->argv will contain:
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* [0] => 'module'
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* [1] => 'arg1'
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* [2] => 'arg2'
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*
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*
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* There will always be one argument. If provided a naked domain
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* URL, $this->argv[0] is set to "home".
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*
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*/
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$this->argv = explode('/',$this->cmd);
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$this->argc = count($this->argv);
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if((array_key_exists('0',$this->argv)) && strlen($this->argv[0])) {
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$this->module = 'home';
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}
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/**
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* Special handling for the webfinger/lrdd host XRD file
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* Just spit out the contents and exit.
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*/
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if($this->cmd === '.well-known/host-meta')
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require_once('include/hostxrd.php');
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/**
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* See if there is any page number information, and initialise
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* pagination
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*/
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$this->pager['page'] = ((x($_GET,'page')) ? $_GET['page'] : 1);
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$this->pager['itemspage'] = 50;
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$this->pager['start'] = ($this->pager['page'] * $this->pager['itemspage']) - $this->pager['itemspage'];
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15
testargs.php
15
testargs.php
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<?php
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/**
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*
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* File: testargs.php
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*
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* Purpose:
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* During installation we need to check if register_argc_argv is
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* enabled for the command line PHP processor, because otherwise
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* deliveries will fail. So we will do a shell exec of php and
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* execute this file with a command line argument, and see if it
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* echoes the argument back to us. Otherwise notify the person
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* that their installation doesn't meet the system requirements.
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*
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*/
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if(($argc > 1) && isset($argv[1]))
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echo $argv[1];
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else
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