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|
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//
|
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//
|
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//
|
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|
723 |
//
|
724 |
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|
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{
|
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. ");
|
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, $warnings_in)
|
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{
|
755 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<html>");
|
756 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<head>");
|
757 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<title>FBO-Prime Resource Add Success</title>");
|
758 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_pull_nl("</head>");
|
759 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<body>");
|
760 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"4\" rules=\"none\">");
|
761 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<tr>");
|
762 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_push_nl("<td align=\"center\">");
|
763 |
HTMLFORMAT_echo_noop_nl("<br><br><br><br><br><p>The resource record you specified has been successfully added.</p>");
|
764 |
|
765 |
if ($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. 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. 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 \"" . $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] . "\".");
|
1589 |
}
|
1590 |
else
|
1591 |
{
|
1592 |
//The close was successful. Set the global variable to FALSE. This must be done in
|
1593 |
//order to prevent the registered shutdown function from whining.
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$GLOBAL_dbhandle = FALSE;
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}
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}
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//
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//End of $RCSfile: resourceadd.php,v $.
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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?>
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