now creating a session for <login> <passwd> supplied on the commandline

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Ralf Becker 2002-06-03 22:27:26 +00:00
parent 273c381628
commit e94fc7ca21

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// To be able to test eTemplates with phpGtk you need a standalone/cgi php interpreter with compiled-in phpGtk installed
// (for instruction on how to do so look at the phpGtk website http://gtk.php.net/).
// As phpGroupWare is not programmed as eTemplate (at least not know) you need to log in via Web and the session-id need to be
// passed in the url, so you can read it and put it in the following lines (it NEED to be an active session).
// Then start this script with the parameters <login> <passwd>
$GLOBALS['HTTP_GET_VARS'] = array(
'sessionid' => '2567b6b82e8e8f1ceb6f399342834d92',
'kp3' => '5f9dc297f3c4739f92664359ffaf612e',
'domain' => 'default'
);
global $argv;
if ($argv[1] == '' || $argv[2] == '')
{
echo "Usage: $argv[0] <login> <passwd>\n";
exit;
}
$GLOBALS['phpgw_info']['flags'] = array(
'currentapp' => 'etemplate',
'noheader' => True,
'nonavbar' => True
'currentapp' => 'login',
'noheader' => True,
'nonavbar' => True
);
include('../header.inc.php');
$GLOBALS['phpgw']->session->create($argv[1],$argv[2],'text') || die("Can't create session !!!\n");
$GLOBALS['phpgw_info']['flags']['currentapp'] = 'etemplate';
ExecMethod('etemplate.db_tools.edit');
$GLOBALS['phpgw']->common->phpgw_exit();