.. index:: includes
.. index:: PHP
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Directory :file:`includes`
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.. sourcefile:: includes/.cvsignore
:file:`.cvsignore` includes the parameters for CVS, which files to ignore by
versioning
.. note:: CVS is long dead, is this still used?
.. sourcefile:: includes/.gitignore
:file:`.gitignore` contains file patterns to be ignored by Git.
.. sourcefile:: includes/about_menu.php
:links:
http://blog.cacert.org/
http://wiki.CAcert.org/
www/policy/
//wiki.cacert.org/FAQ/Privileges
www/index.php?id=47
www/logos.php
www/stats.php
http://blog.CAcert.org/feed/
www/index.php?id=7
//wiki.cacert.org/Board
https://lists.cacert.org/wws
www/src-lic.php
:file:`about_menu.php` is a part (
) of a PHP-Page, containing most of
the CAcert-related links.
.. sourcefile:: includes/account_stuff.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/account.php
:uses:
includes/about_menu.php
.... showheader
.. sourcefile:: includes/general_stuff.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/general.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/keygen.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/loggedin.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/mysql.php
:file:`includes/mysql.php` is not contained in the :cacertgit:`cacert-devel`
repository but is used by several other files. The file is copied from
:sourcefile:`includes/mysql.php.sample` and defines the database connection
information.
This file is parsed directly by :sourcefile:`CommModule/client.pl`
format changes might break the CommModule code.
.. sourcefile:: includes/mysql.php.sample
:file:`mysql.php.sample` is a template for the database connection handling
code that is meant to be copied to :file:`mysql.php`.
The template defines the MySQL connection as a session variable `mconn` and
tries to connect to that database. It also defines the session variables
`normalhostname`, `securehostname` and `tverify`.
The template defines a function :php:func:`sendmail` for sending mails.
.. php:function:: sendmail($to, $subject, $message, $from, $replyto="", \
$toname="", $fromname="", $errorsto="returns@cacert.org", \
$use_utf8=true)
Send an email. The function reimplements functionality that is readily
available in PHP. The function does not properly escape headers and
sends raw SMTP commands.
:param string $to: recipient email address
:param string $subject: subject
:param string $message: email body
:param string $from: from email address
:param string $replyto: reply-to email address
:param string $fromname: unused in the code
:param string $toname: unused in the code
:param string $errorsto: email address used for Sender and Errors-To
headers
:param bool $use_utf8: decides whether the Content-Type header uses
a charset parameter of utf-8 or iso-8859-1
Configuration and actual code are mixed. It would be better to have a
separate file that just includes configuration.
.. sourcefile:: includes/notary.inc.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/shutdown.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/sponsorinfo.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/tverify_stuff.php
.. index:: includes/lib
.. index:: PHP
Directory :file:`includes/lib`
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.. sourcefile:: includes/lib/account.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/lib/check_weak_key.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/lib/general.php
.. sourcefile:: includes/lib/l10n.php