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683     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
684     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
685     //Prevent browser or proxy caching.
686     //
687     header("Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate");
688     header("Pragma: no-cache");
689     header("Expires: Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT");
690     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
691     //The include path (set in the PHP config file) has to be overridden. This allows many users of
692     //the same server to each have their own PHP library, located just about anywhere the server has
693     //permissions to read.
694     //
695     set_include_path("/var/www/php_library/fboprime");
696     //
697     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
698     //Include the necessary PHP include (a.k.a. "PHP library") files.
699     require_once("config.inc");
700     require_once("db.inc");
701     require_once("dbx.inc");
702     require_once("dt8.inc");
703     require_once("global.inc");
704     require_once("htmlformatx.inc");
705     require_once("log.inc");
706     require_once("menux.inc");
707     require_once("parx.inc");
708     require_once("passwdx.inc");
709     require_once("rscsx.inc");
710     require_once("schedview.inc");
711     require_once("sessx.inc");
712     require_once("stdformatx.inc");
713     require_once("t4.inc");
714     require_once("tod.inc");
715     require_once("usrs.inc");
716     require_once("usrsx.inc");
717     //
718     require_once("devel.inc");
719     //
720     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
721     //
722     //Emits the page when post parameter(s) are missing. This is usually a sign of tampering.
723     //
724     function missing_post_parameters_page($curuserinfo_in)
725     {
726     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<html>");
727     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<head>");
728     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<title>FBO-Prime Missing POST Parameters</title>");
729     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</head>");
730     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<body>");
731     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"4\" rules=\"none\">");
732     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
733     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"center\">");
734     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<title>FBO-Prime Missing POST Parameters</title>");
735     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br><br><br><br><br><p>Some required POST parameters have not been included on the ");
736     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("form submission, and no data has been modified.&nbsp; ");
737     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("This is most likely the result of an security attack or of ");
738     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("a browser bug.</p>");
739    
740     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<p>Click <a href=\"resourcelist.php\">here</a> to return to the resource list.</p><br><br><br><br><br>");
741     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
742     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
743     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</table>");
744     STDFORMAT_stdfooter_tabular($curuserinfo_in, FALSE, FALSE);
745     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</body>");
746     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</html>");
747     }
748     //
749     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
750     //
751     //Emits the page to confirm a successful add.
752     //
753     function add_success_page($curuserinfo_in, $cursessioninfo_in, $warnings_in)
754     {
755     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<html>");
756     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<head>");
757     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<title>FBO-Prime Resource Add Success</title>");
758     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</head>");
759     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<body>");
760     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"4\" rules=\"none\">");
761     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
762     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"center\">");
763     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br><br><br><br><br><p>The resource record you specified has been successfully added.</p>");
764    
765     if ($warnings_in !== FALSE)
766     {
767     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<p>The following errors were generated during the commit.");
768     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<ul>");
769    
770     for ($i=0; $i<count($warnings_in); $i++)
771     {
772     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<li>" . $warnings_in[$i] . "</li>");
773     }
774    
775     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("</ul>");
776     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("</p>");
777     }
778    
779     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<p>Click <a href=\"resourcelist.php\">here</a> to return to the resource list.</p><br><br><br><br><br>");
780     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
781     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
782     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</table>");
783     STDFORMAT_stdfooter_tabular($curuserinfo_in, FALSE, FALSE);
784     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</body>");
785     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</html>");
786     }
787     //
788     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
789     //
790     //Emits the page to indicate an SQL query failure that is not understood has occurred. This would
791     //most likely be a weakness in the PHP scripts.
792     //
793     function query_failure_error_page($curuserinfo_in, $cursessioninfo_in)
794     {
795     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<html>");
796     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<head>");
797     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<title>FBO-Prime Resource Add SQL Query Failure Error</title>");
798     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</head>");
799     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<body>");
800     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"4\" rules=\"none\">");
801     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
802     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#" . CONFIG_GLOBAL_COLOR_ERROR_BG . "\">");
803     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br><br><br><br><br><p><font color=\"#" . CONFIG_GLOBAL_COLOR_ERROR_TEXT . "\"><b>The ");
804     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("add of the resource information was unsuccessful, ");
805     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("due to internal SQL query error.</b></font></p>");
806     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<p><font color=\"#" . CONFIG_GLOBAL_COLOR_ERROR_TEXT . "\">Please ");
807     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("contact your system administrator.</font></p>");
808     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<p><font color=\"#" . CONFIG_GLOBAL_COLOR_ERROR_TEXT . "\">Click ");
809     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<a href=\"resourcelist.php\">here</a> to return to the resource list.</font></p><br><br><br><br><br>");
810     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
811     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
812     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</table>");
813     STDFORMAT_stdfooter_tabular($curuserinfo_in, FALSE, FALSE);
814     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</body>");
815     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</html>");
816     }
817     //
818     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
819     //
820     //Emits the page when a logout has been forced due to a bad password on the add.
821     //
822     function forced_logout_bad_password_page($sddt, $sdtim)
823     {
824     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<html>");
825     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<head>");
826     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<title>FBO-Prime Forced Logout (Bad Add Password)</title>");
827     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</head>");
828     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<body>");
829     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"4\" rules=\"none\">");
830     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
831     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"center\">");
832     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<title>FBO-Prime Forced Logout (Bad Add Password)</title>");
833     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br><br><br><br><br><p>The password provided was incorrect.&nbsp; As a security ");
834     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("measure, the resource has not been added and the logged-in user has been logged out.</p>");
835    
836     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<p>Click ");
837    
838     $baseurl = "index.php";
839     if (($sddt === FALSE) && ($sdtim === FALSE))
840     {
841     //No adjustment to the base URL needed.
842     }
843     else if (($sddt === FALSE) && ($sdtim !== FALSE))
844     {
845     $baseurl = $baseurl . "?sdtim=" . $sdtim;
846     }
847     else if (($sddt !== FALSE) && ($sdtim === FALSE))
848     {
849     $baseurl = $baseurl . "?sddt=" . $sddt;
850     }
851     else
852     {
853     $baseurl = $baseurl . "?sddt=" . $sddt . "&sdtim=" . $sdtim;
854     }
855     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<a href=\"" . $baseurl . "\">here</a> to return to the day view scheduler.</p><br><br><br><br><br>");
856    
857     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
858     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
859     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</table>");
860     STDFORMAT_stdfooter_tabular(FALSE, FALSE, FALSE);
861     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</body>");
862     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</html>");
863     }
864     //
865     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
866     //Displays the page for adding the resource information. This will have an add button and a
867     //button to cancel and return to the resource list.
868     //
869     function display_addition_page(
870     $cursessioninfo_in, //Information about the current session.
871     $curuserinfo_in, //Information about the currently logged-in user.
872     $resource_rec_in, //The current resource record. This must exist or we
873     //wouldn't have made it here.
874     $errors_in, //An array of errors that prevented a commit, or FALSE
875     //if none.
876     $warnings_in //Same for warnings.
877     )
878     {
879     //Five columns to the page.
880     // [0] : Label explaining what the field is (same as database field name).
881     // [1] : Spacer.
882     // [2] : Field value.
883     // [3] : Spacer.
884     // [4] : Description of what the field is.
885     //
886     $columnwidths = array(28, 2, 68);
887     $nbspqty = array( 1, 3, 1);
888    
889     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<html>");
890     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<head>");
891     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<title>FBO-Prime Resource Add</title>");
892     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</head>");
893     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<body>");
894     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<form method=post action=\"resourceadd.php\">");
895     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"4\" rules=\"rows\">");
896     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
897     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td colspan=\"" . count($columnwidths) . "\" align=\"center\" width=\"100%\" bgcolor=\"#"
898     .
899     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_BACKGROUND . "\">");
900     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br><b>Resource Add</b><br><br>");
901     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
902     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
903    
904     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
905     //Errors and warnings that must be emitted.
906     if (($errors_in !== FALSE) || ($warnings_in !== FALSE))
907     {
908     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
909     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" colspan=\"" . count($columnwidths) . "\" bgcolor=\"#"
910     .
911     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
912     if ($errors_in !== FALSE)
913     {
914     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<p>The following errors prevented the addition of the resource.&nbsp; Please ");
915     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("modify the information in the form below and attempt to add the resource again.");
916     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<ul>");
917     for ($i=0; $i<count($errors_in); $i++)
918     {
919     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<li>" . $errors_in[$i] . "</li>");
920     }
921     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("</ul>");
922     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("</p>");
923     }
924     if ($warnings_in !== FALSE)
925     {
926     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<p>The following warnings apply to the resource data for the resource you attempted to add.");
927     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<ul>");
928     for ($i=0; $i<count($warnings_in); $i++)
929     {
930     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<li>" . $warnings_in[$i] . "</li>");
931     }
932     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("</ul>");
933     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("</p>");
934     }
935     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
936     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
937     }
938     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
939     //The type field.
940     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
941     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
942     .
943     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
944     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_type_id_html_01());
945     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
946     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
947     .
948     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
949     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
950     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
951     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
952     .
953     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
954     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_type_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["type"]));
955     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
956     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_type_desc_html_01());
957     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
958     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
959    
960     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
961     //The status field.
962     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
963     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
964     .
965     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
966     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_status_id_html_01());
967     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
968     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
969     .
970     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
971     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
972     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
973     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
974     .
975     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
976     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_status_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["status"]));
977     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
978     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_status_desc_html_01());
979     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
980     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
981    
982     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
983     //The disporder field.
984     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
985     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
986     .
987     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
988     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_disporder_id_html_01());
989     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
990     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
991     .
992     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
993     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
994     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
995     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
996     .
997     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
998     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_disporder_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["disporder"]));
999     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1000     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_disporder_desc_html_01());
1001     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1002     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1003    
1004     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1005     //The initials field.
1006     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
1007     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1008     .
1009     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1010     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_initials_id_html_01());
1011     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1012     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1013     .
1014     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1015     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
1016     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1017     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1018     .
1019     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1020     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_initials_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["initials"]));
1021     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1022     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_initials_desc_html_01());
1023     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1024     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1025    
1026     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1027     //The shortdesc field.
1028     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
1029     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1030     .
1031     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1032     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_shortdesc_id_html_01());
1033     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1034     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1035     .
1036     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1037     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
1038     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1039     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1040     .
1041     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1042     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_shortdesc_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["shortdesc"]));
1043     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1044     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_shortdesc_desc_html_01());
1045     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1046     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1047    
1048     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1049     //The longdesc field.
1050     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
1051     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1052     .
1053     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1054     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_longdesc_id_html_01());
1055     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1056     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1057     .
1058     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1059     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
1060     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1061     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1062     .
1063     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1064     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_longdesc_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["longdesc"]));
1065     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1066     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_longdesc_desc_html_01());
1067     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1068     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1069    
1070     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1071     //The rstdtime field.
1072     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
1073     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1074     .
1075     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1076     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_rstdtime_id_html_01());
1077     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1078     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1079     .
1080     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1081     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
1082     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1083     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1084     .
1085     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1086     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_rstdtime_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["rstdtime"]));
1087     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1088     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_rstdtime_desc_html_01());
1089     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1090     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1091    
1092     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1093     //The schedaheadhrs field.
1094     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
1095     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1096     .
1097     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1098     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_schedaheadhrs_id_html_01());
1099     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1100     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1101     .
1102     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1103     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
1104     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1105     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1106     .
1107     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1108     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_schedaheadhrs_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["schedaheadhrs"]));
1109     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1110     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_schedaheadhrs_desc_html_01());
1111     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1112     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1113    
1114     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1115     //The usercorres field.
1116     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
1117     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1118     .
1119     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1120     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_usercorres_id_html_01());
1121     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1122     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1123     .
1124     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1125     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
1126     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1127     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1128     .
1129     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1130     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_usercorres_disp_html_01($resource_rec_in["usercorres"]));
1131     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1132     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_usercorres_desc_html_01());
1133     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1134     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1135    
1136     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1137     //The password solicitation field.
1138     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
1139     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"right\" valign=\"top\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[0] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1140     .
1141     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1142     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_password_id_html_01($curuserinfo_in));
1143     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1144     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td width=\"" . $columnwidths[1] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1145     .
1146     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1147     HTMLFORMAT_nbsp_output($nbspqty[1]);
1148     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1149     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"left\" width=\"" . $columnwidths[2] . "%\" bgcolor=\"#"
1150     .
1151     CONFIG_SCHED_COLOR_MINICAL_CURVIEW . "\">");
1152     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_password_disp_html_01());
1153     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1154     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl(RSCS_password_desc_html_01());
1155     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1156     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1157    
1158     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1159    
1160     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
1161     HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"center\" colspan=\"" . count($columnwidths) . "\">");
1162     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br>");
1163     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<input type=\"submit\" name=\"addbuttonpressed\" value=\"Add Resource\" "
1164     .
1165     "onClick=\"form.action='resourceadd.php'\">");
1166     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br><br>");
1167     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<input type=\"submit\" name=\"buttonval\" value=\"Abandon Add and Return to Resource List\" "
1168     .
1169     "onClick=\"form.action='resourcelist.php'\">");
1170     HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br><br>");
1171     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</td>");
1172     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</tr>");
1173     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</table>");
1174    
1175     STDFORMAT_stdfooter_tabular($curuserinfo_in, FALSE, FALSE);
1176     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</form>");
1177    
1178     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</body>");
1179     HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</html>");
1180     }
1181     //
1182     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1183     //Called when an addition operation is attempted.
1184     //
1185     function add_resource_record(&$cursessioninfo_in, &$curuserinfo_in, $resource_rec_in)
1186     {
1187     //Be sure that all of the post parameters exist. If there are parameters missing, can't proceed.
1188     $required_post_par_name = array(
1189     "type",
1190     "status",
1191     "disporder",
1192     "initials",
1193     "shortdesc",
1194     "longdesc",
1195     "schedaheadhrs",
1196     "usercorres",
1197     "password"
1198     );
1199    
1200     for ($i=0; $i<count($required_post_par_name); $i++)
1201     {
1202     if (!isset($_POST[$required_post_par_name[$i]]))
1203     {
1204     //Bomb if something is missing.
1205     missing_post_parameters_page($curuserinfo_in);
1206     //echo "<br>";
1207     //echo $required_post_par_name[$i];
1208     //echo "<br>";
1209     return;
1210     }
1211     }
1212    
1213     //Copy all of the POST parameters into local variables.
1214     $par_type = $_POST["type"];
1215     $par_status = $_POST["status"];
1216     $par_disporder = $_POST["disporder"];
1217     $par_initials = $_POST["initials"];
1218     $par_shortdesc = $_POST["shortdesc"];
1219     $par_longdesc = $_POST["longdesc"];
1220     $par_schedaheadhrs = $_POST["schedaheadhrs"];
1221     $par_usercorres = $_POST["usercorres"];
1222     $par_password = $_POST["password"];
1223     $par_rstdtime = "";
1224     for ($i=0; $i<48; $i++)
1225     {
1226     $varname = sprintf("rstdtime%02d", $i);
1227     if (isset($_POST[$varname]))
1228     $par_rstdtime .= "R";
1229     else
1230     $par_rstdtime .= "U";
1231     }
1232    
1233     //Take a good look at the password. There are three cases to consider:
1234     // a)The password is blank.
1235     // b)The password is incorrect.
1236     // c)The password is correct.
1237     //
1238     PASSWD_operation_validate_a(
1239     $par_password,
1240     $curuserinfo_in,
1241     $password_correct,
1242     $password_forced_logout,
1243     $cumulative_errors,
1244     $cumulative_warnings
1245     );
1246    
1247     //If the password was wrong (rather than correct or blank), we have to do nothing and force a logout.
1248     if ($password_forced_logout)
1249     {
1250     //We are committed to force a logout. However, if the user clicks through, we want them to
1251     //go back to the same date/time on the dayview scheduler where they were before. Grab this info
1252     //from the session before we destroy it.
1253     //
1254     if (strlen($cursessioninfo_in["sddt"]))
1255     $sddt_to_use = $cursessioninfo_in["sddt"];
1256     else
1257     $sddt_to_use = FALSE;
1258    
1259     if (strlen($cursessioninfo_in["sdtim"]))
1260     $sdtim_to_use = $cursessioninfo_in["sdtim"];
1261     else
1262     $sdtim_to_use = FALSE;
1263    
1264     //Destroy the session.
1265     SESS_logout($curuserinfo_in, $cursessioninfo_in);
1266    
1267     //Display the forced logout page.
1268     forced_logout_bad_password_page($sddt_to_use, $sdtim_to_use);
1269    
1270     //Back to caller with no more action.
1271     return;
1272     }
1273    
1274     //Go through and validate each of the parameters. Anomalies fall into two categories:
1275     // a)Warnings, which are displayed on a commit success page.
1276     // b)Errors, which prevent a commit and provoke a redisplay.
1277     //
1278     //Generally, each function that examines parameters also returns a sanitized version.
1279     //
1280     //Sanitize and check the resource type.
1281     RSCS_type_validate_a(
1282     $par_type,
1283     "A",
1284     $sanitized_par_type,
1285     $cumulative_errors,
1286     $cumulative_warnings
1287     );
1288     //
1289     //Sanitize and check the resource status.
1290     RSCS_status_validate_a(
1291     $par_status,
1292     "A",
1293     $sanitized_par_status,
1294     $cumulative_errors,
1295     $cumulative_warnings
1296     );
1297    
1298     //
1299     //Sanitize and check the resource disporder.
1300     RSCS_disporder_validate_a(
1301     $par_disporder,
1302     "A",
1303     $sanitized_par_disporder,
1304     $cumulative_errors,
1305     $cumulative_warnings
1306     );
1307    
1308     //
1309     //Sanitize and check the resource initials.
1310     RSCS_initials_validate_a(
1311     $par_initials,
1312     "A",
1313     $sanitized_par_initials,
1314     $cumulative_errors,
1315     $cumulative_warnings
1316     );
1317    
1318     //
1319     //Sanitize and check the resource shortdesc.
1320     RSCS_shortdesc_validate_a(
1321     $par_shortdesc,
1322     "A",
1323     $sanitized_par_shortdesc,
1324     $cumulative_errors,
1325     $cumulative_warnings
1326     );
1327    
1328     //
1329     //Sanitize and check the resource shortdesc.
1330     RSCS_longdesc_validate_a(
1331     $par_longdesc,
1332     "A",
1333     $sanitized_par_longdesc,
1334     $cumulative_errors,
1335     $cumulative_warnings
1336     );
1337    
1338     //
1339     //Sanitize and check the resource schedaheadhrs.
1340     RSCS_schedaheadhrs_validate_a(
1341     $par_schedaheadhrs,
1342     "A",
1343     $sanitized_par_schedaheadhrs,
1344     $cumulative_errors,
1345     $cumulative_warnings
1346     );
1347    
1348     //
1349     //Sanitize and check the resource usercorres.
1350     RSCS_usercorres_validate_a(
1351     $par_usercorres,
1352     "A",
1353     $sanitized_par_usercorres,
1354     $cumulative_errors,
1355     $cumulative_warnings
1356     );
1357    
1358     $sanitized_par_password = $par_password;
1359     //No need to monitor the password. It is only hashed and the hash is compared.
1360    
1361     $sanitized_par_rstdtime = $par_rstdtime;
1362     //No need to check the restricted times. This string of 48 was created by this software, so
1363     //it can't be erroneous.
1364    
1365     if (!isset($cumulative_errors))
1366     $cumulative_errors = FALSE;
1367     if (!isset($cumulative_warnings))
1368     $cumulative_warnings = FALSE;
1369    
1370     //There are two paths to go. If there are errors, must display the warnings and errors and redisplay the
1371     //form. If there are warnings only, can display those on the commit success screen.
1372     if ($cumulative_errors !== FALSE)
1373     {
1374     //Copy the sanitized values back into the array of values. This will allow redisplay with
1375     //minor errors removed.
1376     //
1377     $resource_rec_in["type"] = $sanitized_par_type;
1378     $resource_rec_in["status"] = $sanitized_par_status;
1379     $resource_rec_in["disporder"] = $sanitized_par_disporder;
1380     $resource_rec_in["initials"] = $sanitized_par_initials;
1381     $resource_rec_in["shortdesc"] = $sanitized_par_shortdesc;
1382     $resource_rec_in["longdesc"] = $sanitized_par_longdesc;
1383     $resource_rec_in["schedaheadhrs"] = $sanitized_par_schedaheadhrs;
1384     $resource_rec_in["usercorres"] = $sanitized_par_usercorres;
1385     $resource_rec_in["rstdtime"] = $sanitized_par_rstdtime;
1386    
1387     //Redisplay the relevant page.
1388     display_addition_page(
1389     $cursessioninfo_in,
1390     $curuserinfo_in,
1391     $resource_rec_in,
1392     $cumulative_errors,
1393     $cumulative_warnings
1394     );
1395     }
1396     else
1397     {
1398     //Copy the sanitized values back into the array of values. This will allow commit with
1399     //minor issues removed.
1400     //
1401     $resource_rec_in["type"] = $sanitized_par_type;
1402     $resource_rec_in["status"] = $sanitized_par_status;
1403     $resource_rec_in["disporder"] = $sanitized_par_disporder;
1404     $resource_rec_in["initials"] = $sanitized_par_initials;
1405     $resource_rec_in["shortdesc"] = $sanitized_par_shortdesc;
1406     $resource_rec_in["longdesc"] = $sanitized_par_longdesc;
1407     $resource_rec_in["schedaheadhrs"] = $sanitized_par_schedaheadhrs;
1408     $resource_rec_in["usercorres"] = $sanitized_par_usercorres;
1409     $resource_rec_in["rstdtime"] = $sanitized_par_rstdtime;
1410    
1411     //Add the resource. No query failure is [nominally] possible.
1412     RSCS_insert($resource_rec_in);
1413    
1414     add_success_page($curuserinfo_in, $cursessioninfo_in, $cumulative_warnings);
1415     }
1416     }
1417     //
1418     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1419     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1420     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1421     //----- M A I N S C R I P T ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1422     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1423     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1424     //Set all of the global variables to initial values. This action includes acquiring both Unix
1425     //timestamps and a consistent locale timestamp. The timestamp is acquired only once per page
1426     //load for economy and guaranteed consistency.
1427     //
1428     GLOBAL_init();
1429     //
1430     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1431     //Sanitize and copy in any GET/POST parameters and cookies that are used by this web page.
1432     //The rest of them are simply ignored.
1433     //
1434     PAR_get_fbopsid(); //Session identifier cookie.
1435     PAR_get_addbuttonpressed(); //Determine whether the add button was pressed.
1436     //
1437     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1438     //Try to connect to the MySQL daemon. If we can't connect, this is an exceptional circumstance
1439     //and we have to display an error screen and abort.
1440     //
1441     $GLOBAL_dbhandle = mysql_connect(CONFIG_MYSQL_SERVER, CONFIG_MYSQL_USERNAME, CONFIG_MYSQL_PASSWORD);
1442     if ($GLOBAL_dbhandle === FALSE)
1443     {
1444     //Write an error screen.
1445     STDFORMAT_dbstartuperrorpage();
1446    
1447     //Make a log entry to the system log.
1448     LOG_syslog("Failure to make MySQL connection in \"" . $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] . "\".");
1449    
1450     //Gracefully terminate the script.
1451     exit(0);
1452     }
1453     //
1454     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1455     //Attempt to connect to the correct database. If there is an error, this is an
1456     //exceptional circumstance and we have to display an error screen and abort.
1457     //
1458     if (mysql_select_db(CONFIG_MYSQL_DATABASE, $GLOBAL_dbhandle) === FALSE)
1459     {
1460     //Write an error screen.
1461     STDFORMAT_dbstartuperrorpage();
1462    
1463     //Make a log entry to the system log.
1464     LOG_syslog("Failure to select MySQL database in \"" . $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] . "\".");
1465    
1466     //Gracefully terminate the script.
1467     exit(0);
1468     }
1469     //
1470     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1471     //Make provisions for abnormal termination. First, make sure that in the event of abnormal
1472     //termination, a shutdown function that unlocks all database tables is called. If this isn't done,
1473     //if FBO-Prime is run on a system
1474     //
1475     register_shutdown_function("DB_db_shutdown_func");
1476     //
1477     //Make sure that this script will always run to completion. even if the TCP connection is lost or
1478     //a user clicks the STOP button on the browser. There are more complex applications where one
1479     //might want to allow an abort, but for this application where no query should take a lot of time,
1480     //it is more conservative and safer to let every script run to completion.
1481     //
1482     ignore_user_abort(TRUE); //The PHP documentation was apparently wrong. An examination of the user
1483     //comments and a search by function name on the web seems to indicate
1484     //that calling this function with TRUE will disable user abort. However,
1485     //there is a margin for error in what users have said ... if there are
1486     //ever any suspected locking or termination problems, the behavior of this
1487     //function should be empirically confirmed.
1488     //
1489     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1490     //Assume, by default, that no current user is logged in and that no current session is active.
1491     //We may modify those assumptions later.
1492     //
1493     $curuserinfo = FALSE;
1494     $cursessioninfo = FALSE;
1495     //
1496     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1497     //If a session ID exists (it would have been passed in as a cookie):
1498     // a)Authenticate the SID.
1499     // b)On success:
1500     // 1)Update the session information.
1501     // 2)Retrieve user and session information (this will be used throughout the page).
1502     // c)On failure:
1503     // 1)Set variable(s) to indicate failure.
1504     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1505     if ($PAR_fbopsid !== FALSE)
1506     {
1507     SESS_revalidate($curuserinfo, $cursessioninfo);
1508     }
1509     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1510     //Log the page hit.
1511     //
1512     LOG_log(LOG_ET_PAGEHIT,
1513     $GLOBAL_stime_string,
1514     $GLOBAL_client_ip,
1515     ($curuserinfo !== FALSE) ? ($curuserinfo["userid"]) : (""),
1516     ($cursessioninfo !== FALSE) ? ($cursessioninfo["sid"]) : (""),
1517     $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"],
1518     "",
1519     __FILE__,
1520     __LINE__,
1521     "Page hit.");
1522     //
1523     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1524     //If a user is not logged in, display a page to the effect that only a user who is
1525     //logged in can use this page.
1526     //
1527     if ($curuserinfo === FALSE)
1528     {
1529     STDFORMAT_nologgedinerrorpage(FALSE, FALSE);
1530     }
1531     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1532     //If the user does not have the "\canvieweditresourcess" permission, flag it.
1533     //
1534     else if (PERM_get_val_from_string($curuserinfo["perm"], "canvieweditresources") === FALSE)
1535     {
1536     STDFORMAT_inadequatepermissionspage("edit resource", FALSE, FALSE);
1537     }
1538     //
1539     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1540     //
1541     //Else we should be good to go.
1542     //
1543     else
1544     {
1545     //Set the session logical page to be the resource list (the page we're doing now).
1546     //
1547     if ($cursessioninfo !== FALSE)
1548     SESS_logicalpage_set($cursessioninfo["sid"], SESS_LPAGE_RESOURCEADD);
1549     //
1550     //Assign default values. These will be discarded if we actually add the resource.
1551     //
1552     //If we're first displaying the addition page, we have no data yet. Populate the
1553     //record with default values.
1554     //data.
1555     $resource_rec["type"] = RSCS_TYPE_AIRCRAFT;
1556     $resource_rec["status"] = RSCS_STATUS_OFFLINE;
1557     $resource_rec["disporder"] = 100; //100 is arbitrary.
1558     $resource_rec["initials"] = "";
1559     $resource_rec["shortdesc"] = "";
1560     $resource_rec["longdesc"] = "";
1561     $resource_rec["schedaheadhrs"] = 8; //8 is arbitrary.
1562     $resource_rec["usercorres"] = "0";
1563     $resource_rec["rstdtime"] = "RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURRRR";
1564     //String is arbitrary. In the opinion in the author, this represents
1565     //typical scheduling rules. The default value is designed to minimize
1566     //clicking in most cases.
1567    
1568     //Split into cases based on whether the add button was pressed.
1569     //
1570     if ($PAR_addbuttonpressed)
1571     {
1572     add_resource_record($cursessioninfo, $curuserinfo, $resource_rec);
1573     }
1574     else
1575     {
1576     display_addition_page($cursessioninfo, $curuserinfo, $resource_rec, FALSE, FALSE);
1577     }
1578     }
1579     //
1580     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1581     //Although it is done automatically, close the MySQL connection if it is open.
1582     //
1583     if ($GLOBAL_dbhandle !== FALSE)
1584     {
1585     if (mysql_close($GLOBAL_dbhandle) === FALSE)
1586     {
1587     //Make a log entry to the system log.
1588     LOG_syslog("Failure to close MySQL connection in \"" . $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] . "\".");
1589     }
1590     else
1591     {
1592     //The close was successful. Set the global variable to FALSE. This must be done in
1593     //order to prevent the registered shutdown function from whining.
1594     $GLOBAL_dbhandle = FALSE;
1595     }
1596     }
1597     //
1598     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1599     //End of $RCSfile: resourceadd.php,v $.
1600     //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1601     ?>

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