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tr:nth-child(2n){background-color:#f2f2f2}a{color:#00f;text-decoration:underline}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/webroot/config/config.php b/webroot/config/config.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2943a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/webroot/config/config.php @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +. + */ +# set to true if you need debug messages in error log file +const DEBUG = true; +# set to ture if you need query log messages in error log file. +const QUERY_DEBUG = true; + +# timezone settings +const TIMEZONE = 'Europe/Berlin'; + +# path settings +const PATH_ABSOLUTE = '/home/some/path/emere/'; +const PATH_LOGDIRECTORY = PATH_ABSOLUTE . '/log'; + +# database config +const DB_HOST = '127.0.0.1'; +const DB_USERNAME = 'user'; +const DB_PASSWORD = 'test'; +const DB_NAME = 'bibliotheca'; +const DB_PREFIX = 'bib'; # a _ is added automatically as separation + +# session +const SESSION_LIFETIME = 43200; // 8 hours +const SESSION_NAME = "emere-session"; +const SESSION_SAVE_PATH = PATH_LOGDIRECTORY . '/session'; diff --git a/webroot/index.php b/webroot/index.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d139d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/webroot/index.php @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +. + */ +require_once './config/config.php'; + +mb_http_output('UTF-8'); +mb_internal_encoding('UTF-8'); +ini_set('error_reporting',-1); // E_ALL & E_STRICT +# time settings +date_default_timezone_set(TIMEZONE); + +# check request +$_urlToParse = filter_var($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'],FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING, FILTER_FLAG_STRIP_LOW); +if(!empty($_urlToParse)) { + # see http://de2.php.net/manual/en/regexp.reference.unicode.php + if(preg_match('/[\p{C}\p{M}\p{Sc}\p{Sk}\p{So}\p{Zl}\p{Zp}]/u',$_urlToParse) === 1) { + die('Malformed request. Make sure you know what you are doing.'); + } +} + +# set the error reporting +ini_set('log_errors',true); +ini_set('error_log',PATH_LOGDIRECTORY.'/error.log'); +if(DEBUG === true) { + ini_set('display_errors',true); +} +else { + ini_set('display_errors',false); +} + +## DB connection +mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_ERROR | MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT); +$DB = new mysqli(DB_HOST, DB_USERNAME,DB_PASSWORD, DB_NAME); +if ($DB->connect_errno) exit('Can not connect to MySQL Server'); +$DB->query("SET NAMES utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci"); + +# the template data as an array +# and some defaults +$TemplateData = array(); + +if(!empty($TemplateData['refresh'])) { + header("Location: ".$TemplateData['refresh']); +} + +# header information +header('Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8'); + +require_once 'view/main.php'; + +$DB->close(); diff --git a/webroot/view/main.php b/webroot/view/main.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29