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<?php function phorum_htmlpurifier_show_form() { if (phorum_htmlpurifier_config_file_exists()) { phorum_htmlpurifier_show_config_info(); return; } global $PHORUM; $config = phorum_htmlpurifier_get_config(); $frm = new PhorumInputForm ("", "post", "Save"); $frm->hidden("module", "modsettings"); $frm->hidden("mod", "htmlpurifier"); // this is the directory name that the Settings file lives in if (!empty($error)){ echo "$error<br />"; } $frm->addbreak("Edit settings for the HTML Purifier module"); $frm->addMessage('<p>The box below sets <code>$PHORUM[\'mod_htmlpurifier\'][\'wysiwyg\']</code>. When checked, contents sent for edit are now purified and the informative message is disabled. If your WYSIWYG editor is disabled for admin edits, you can safely keep this unchecked.</p>'); $frm->addRow('Use WYSIWYG?', $frm->checkbox('wysiwyg', '1', '', $PHORUM['mod_htmlpurifier']['wysiwyg'])); $frm->addMessage('<p>The box below sets <code>$PHORUM[\'mod_htmlpurifier\'][\'suppress_message\']</code>, which removes the big how-to use HTML Purifier message.</p>'); $frm->addRow('Suppress information?', $frm->checkbox('suppress_message', '1', '', $PHORUM['mod_htmlpurifier']['suppress_message'])); $frm->addMessage('<p>Click on directive links to read what each option does (links do not open in new windows).</p> <p>For more flexibility (for instance, you want to edit the full range of configuration directives), you can create a <tt>config.php</tt> file in your <tt>mods/htmlpurifier/</tt> directory. Doing so will, however, make the web configuration interface unavailable.</p>'); require_once 'HTMLPurifier/Printer/ConfigForm.php'; $htmlpurifier_form = new HTMLPurifier_Printer_ConfigForm('config', 'http://htmlpurifier.org/live/configdoc/plain.html#%s'); $htmlpurifier_form->setTextareaDimensions(23, 7); // widen a little, since we have space $frm->addMessage($htmlpurifier_form->render( $config, $PHORUM['mod_htmlpurifier']['directives'], false)); $frm->addMessage("<strong>Warning: Changing HTML Purifier's configuration will invalidate the cache. Expect to see a flurry of database activity after you change any of these settings.</strong>"); $frm->addrow('Reset to defaults:', $frm->checkbox("reset", "1", "", false)); // hack to include extra styling echo '<style type="text/css">' . $htmlpurifier_form->getCSS() . ' .hp-config {margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;} </style>'; $js = $htmlpurifier_form->getJavaScript(); echo '<script type="text/javascript">'."<!--\n$js\n//-->".'</script>'; $frm->show(); } function phorum_htmlpurifier_show_config_info() { global $PHORUM; // update mod_htmlpurifier for housekeeping phorum_htmlpurifier_commit_settings(); // politely tell user how to edit settings manually ?> <div class="input-form-td-break">How to edit settings for HTML Purifier module</div> <p> A <tt>config.php</tt> file exists in your <tt>mods/htmlpurifier/</tt> directory. This file contains your custom configuration: in order to change it, please navigate to that file and edit it accordingly. You can also set <code>$GLOBALS['PHORUM']['mod_htmlpurifier']['wysiwyg']</code> or <code>$GLOBALS['PHORUM']['mod_htmlpurifier']['suppress_message']</code> </p> <p> To use the web interface, delete <tt>config.php</tt> (or rename it to <tt>config.php.bak</tt>). </p> <p> <strong>Warning: Changing HTML Purifier's configuration will invalidate the cache. Expect to see a flurry of database activity after you change any of these settings.</strong> </p> <?php } // vim: et sw=4 sts=4