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25 | 25 | */ |
26 | 26 | |
27 | 27 | /** |
28 | - * This file contains the configuration of resources that you want to load automatically: |
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29 | - * personals or systems libraries, configuration files, models, languages |
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30 | - * personals functions or systems that are used often in your application |
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31 | - * instead of loading them every time you want to use it. |
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32 | - * Note: loading a lot of resources can decrease the performance of your application. |
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33 | - */ |
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28 | + * This file contains the configuration of resources that you want to load automatically: |
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29 | + * personals or systems libraries, configuration files, models, languages |
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30 | + * personals functions or systems that are used often in your application |
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31 | + * instead of loading them every time you want to use it. |
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32 | + * Note: loading a lot of resources can decrease the performance of your application. |
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33 | + */ |
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34 | 34 | |
35 | 35 | |
36 | - /** |
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37 | - * If you have personals libraries or systems to load automatically, then list them in the following array. |
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38 | - * For example : |
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39 | - * |
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40 | - * $autoload['libraries'] = array('library1', 'library2'); |
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41 | - * |
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42 | - * Using module: |
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43 | - * |
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44 | - * $autoload['libraries'] = array('module1/library1', 'module2/library1'); |
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45 | - * |
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46 | - * Note: Systems libraries have priority over personals libraries, |
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47 | - * ie the loading order is as follows: it looks in the folder of the systems libraries, |
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48 | - * if it is found, it is loaded, if not, it search in the module directories, if it is found, |
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49 | - * it is loaded, if not will search in personals libraries folder, |
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50 | - * before returning an error in case it does not find it. |
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51 | - */ |
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36 | + /** |
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37 | + * If you have personals libraries or systems to load automatically, then list them in the following array. |
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38 | + * For example : |
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39 | + * |
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40 | + * $autoload['libraries'] = array('library1', 'library2'); |
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41 | + * |
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42 | + * Using module: |
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43 | + * |
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44 | + * $autoload['libraries'] = array('module1/library1', 'module2/library1'); |
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45 | + * |
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46 | + * Note: Systems libraries have priority over personals libraries, |
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47 | + * ie the loading order is as follows: it looks in the folder of the systems libraries, |
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48 | + * if it is found, it is loaded, if not, it search in the module directories, if it is found, |
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49 | + * it is loaded, if not will search in personals libraries folder, |
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50 | + * before returning an error in case it does not find it. |
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51 | + */ |
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52 | 52 | $autoload['libraries'] = array(); |
53 | 53 | |
54 | 54 | /** |
55 | - * If you have configuration files to load automatically, then list them in the following array. |
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56 | - * For example : |
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57 | - * |
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58 | - * $autoload['config'] = array('config1', 'config2'); |
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59 | - * |
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60 | - * Using module: |
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61 | - * |
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62 | - * $autoload['config'] = array('module1/config1', 'module2/config2'); |
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63 | - * |
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64 | - * Note 1: the file name must have as prefix "config_" for config file inside CONFIG_PATH folder |
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65 | - * for example "config_name_of_the_file_config.php" and contains as configuration variable the array $config, |
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66 | - * otherwise the system can not find this configuration file. |
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67 | - * For example : |
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68 | - * |
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69 | - * $config['key1'] = value1; |
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70 | - * $config['key2'] = value2; |
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71 | - * |
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72 | - * Note 2: the files to be loaded must be in the folder defined by the constant "CONFIG_PATH" in "index.php". |
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73 | - * or inside the "config" of your application modules |
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74 | - */ |
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55 | + * If you have configuration files to load automatically, then list them in the following array. |
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56 | + * For example : |
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57 | + * |
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58 | + * $autoload['config'] = array('config1', 'config2'); |
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59 | + * |
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60 | + * Using module: |
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61 | + * |
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62 | + * $autoload['config'] = array('module1/config1', 'module2/config2'); |
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63 | + * |
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64 | + * Note 1: the file name must have as prefix "config_" for config file inside CONFIG_PATH folder |
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65 | + * for example "config_name_of_the_file_config.php" and contains as configuration variable the array $config, |
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66 | + * otherwise the system can not find this configuration file. |
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67 | + * For example : |
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68 | + * |
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69 | + * $config['key1'] = value1; |
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70 | + * $config['key2'] = value2; |
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71 | + * |
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72 | + * Note 2: the files to be loaded must be in the folder defined by the constant "CONFIG_PATH" in "index.php". |
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73 | + * or inside the "config" of your application modules |
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74 | + */ |
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75 | 75 | $autoload['config'] = array(); |
76 | 76 | |
77 | 77 | /** |
78 | - * If you have models to load automatically, then list them in the following array. |
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79 | - * For example : |
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80 | - * |
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81 | - * $autoload['models'] = array('model1', 'model2'); |
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82 | - * |
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83 | - * Using module: |
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84 | - * |
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85 | - * $autoload['models'] = array('module1/model1', 'module2/model2'); |
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86 | - */ |
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78 | + * If you have models to load automatically, then list them in the following array. |
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79 | + * For example : |
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80 | + * |
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81 | + * $autoload['models'] = array('model1', 'model2'); |
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82 | + * |
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83 | + * Using module: |
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84 | + * |
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85 | + * $autoload['models'] = array('module1/model1', 'module2/model2'); |
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86 | + */ |
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87 | 87 | $autoload['models'] = array(); |
88 | 88 | |
89 | 89 | /** |
90 | - * If you have systems or personals functions to load automatically, specify them in the following array. |
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91 | - * For example : |
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92 | - * |
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93 | - * $autoload['functions'] = array('function1', 'function2'); |
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94 | - * |
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95 | - * Using module: |
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96 | - * |
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97 | - * $autoload['functions'] = array('module1/function1', 'module2/function2'); |
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98 | - * |
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99 | - * Note 1: Personal functions have priority over system functions, |
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100 | - * that is to say that the order of loading is the following : it looks in the directory of the modules functions, |
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101 | - * if it is found, it is loaded, otherwise, it looks in the directory of the personal functions, |
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102 | - * if it is found, it is loaded, otherwise, it looks in the directory of the system functions, |
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103 | - * before returning an error in case he does not find it. |
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104 | - * |
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105 | - * Note 2: the file name must have as prefix "function_" for example "function_foo.php" then |
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106 | - * will use: |
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107 | - * |
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108 | - * $autoload['functions'] = array('foo'); |
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109 | - */ |
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90 | + * If you have systems or personals functions to load automatically, specify them in the following array. |
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91 | + * For example : |
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92 | + * |
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93 | + * $autoload['functions'] = array('function1', 'function2'); |
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94 | + * |
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95 | + * Using module: |
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96 | + * |
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97 | + * $autoload['functions'] = array('module1/function1', 'module2/function2'); |
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98 | + * |
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99 | + * Note 1: Personal functions have priority over system functions, |
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100 | + * that is to say that the order of loading is the following : it looks in the directory of the modules functions, |
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101 | + * if it is found, it is loaded, otherwise, it looks in the directory of the personal functions, |
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102 | + * if it is found, it is loaded, otherwise, it looks in the directory of the system functions, |
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103 | + * before returning an error in case he does not find it. |
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104 | + * |
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105 | + * Note 2: the file name must have as prefix "function_" for example "function_foo.php" then |
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106 | + * will use: |
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107 | + * |
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108 | + * $autoload['functions'] = array('foo'); |
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109 | + */ |
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110 | 110 | $autoload['functions'] = array(); |
111 | 111 | |
112 | 112 | /** |
113 | - * If you have systems or personals languages to load automatically, specify them in the following array. |
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114 | - * For example : |
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115 | - * |
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116 | - * $autoload['languages'] = array('lang1', 'lang2'); |
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117 | - * |
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118 | - * Using module: |
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119 | - * |
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120 | - * $autoload['languages'] = array('module1/lang1', 'module2/lang2'); |
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121 | - * |
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122 | - * Note: the file name must have as prefix "lang_" for example "lang_foo.php" then |
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123 | - * will use: |
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124 | - * |
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125 | - * $autoload['languages'] = array('foo'); |
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126 | - */ |
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113 | + * If you have systems or personals languages to load automatically, specify them in the following array. |
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114 | + * For example : |
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115 | + * |
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116 | + * $autoload['languages'] = array('lang1', 'lang2'); |
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117 | + * |
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118 | + * Using module: |
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119 | + * |
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120 | + * $autoload['languages'] = array('module1/lang1', 'module2/lang2'); |
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121 | + * |
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122 | + * Note: the file name must have as prefix "lang_" for example "lang_foo.php" then |
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123 | + * will use: |
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124 | + * |
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125 | + * $autoload['languages'] = array('foo'); |
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126 | + */ |
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127 | 127 | $autoload['languages'] = array(); |
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262 | 262 | return $this; |
263 | 263 | } |
264 | 264 | |
265 | - /** |
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266 | - * Return the instance of session. |
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267 | - * @return object the session instance |
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268 | - */ |
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265 | + /** |
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266 | + * Return the instance of session. |
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267 | + * @return object the session instance |
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268 | + */ |
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269 | 269 | public function getSession() { |
270 | 270 | return $this->session; |
271 | 271 | } |
272 | 272 | |
273 | - /** |
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274 | - * Set the value for $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER etc. if the key is an array will |
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275 | - * set the current super variable value by this. |
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276 | - * @param string $type the type can be "post", "get", etc. |
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277 | - * @param string|array $key the item key to be set or array if need set the current global variable |
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278 | - * by this value |
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279 | - * @param mixed $value the value to set if $key is not an array |
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280 | - * |
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281 | - * @return object the current instance |
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282 | - */ |
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273 | + /** |
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274 | + * Set the value for $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER etc. if the key is an array will |
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275 | + * set the current super variable value by this. |
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276 | + * @param string $type the type can be "post", "get", etc. |
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277 | + * @param string|array $key the item key to be set or array if need set the current global variable |
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278 | + * by this value |
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279 | + * @param mixed $value the value to set if $key is not an array |
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280 | + * |
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281 | + * @return object the current instance |
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282 | + */ |
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283 | 283 | protected function setVars($type, $key, $value = null) { |
284 | 284 | if (is_array($key)) { |
285 | 285 | //set all |