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templates | ||
README.md | ||
pass0_templates.json | ||
pass1.json | ||
pass2.json | ||
pass3_base-names.json | ||
pass4_install-config.json |
README.md
Files
variable_grabbler.pass0.json, variable_grabbler.pass1.json, variable_grabbler.pass2.json
These are the the config files for ../variable_grabbler.py. A short description of what the variables do and where they should go:
%NAVBAR%
(in HTML part of PHP file) → the Navbar, also includes an automatic logout-function if the user is in a place where they should never be logged in (triggered by absence of the $login variable)%SET_LOGIN_VARIABLE%
(in PHP code) → sets the $login variable in PHP by detecting if the user has a valid logged in session%NO_CHEAP_LOGIN_STEALING%
(in PHP code, before any non-header data is sent to client) → prevents the most primitive cookie stealing attempts, nothing advanced though%BANNER_COOKIES%
(in HTML part of PHP file) → the cookie banner that every web page has%PLEAZE_NO_CACHE%
(in PHP code, before any non-header data is sent to client) → requests the browser to not cache this page%FORCE_LOGOUT%
(in PHP code) → logout immediately (obviously less common than the other variables...)%CONTENT_DIR%
(anywhere in code) → the path to the ThreadR directory (without domain name)%STYLESHEET%
(in HTML) → adds the tag linking the stylesheet%REQUIRE_LOGIN%
(in PHP code, before any non-header data is sent to client) → sends users to the login page if they are not logged in
README.md
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