$var = $value;
// echo $var." = ".$this->$var."
\n";
}
function getvar($var="") {
if ($var=="" || !isset($this->$var)) {
global $phpgw;
echo 'Programming Error: '.$this->classname().'->getvar('.$var.')!
\n';
$phpgw->common->phpgw_exit();
}
//echo "Var = ".$var."
\n";
//echo $var." = ".$this->$var."
\n";
return $this->$var;
}
/*
This is the constructor for the object.
*/
function baseportalbox($title="", $primary="", $secondary="", $tertiary="") {
$this->setvar("title",$title);
// echo "After SetVar Title = ".$this->getvar("title")."
\n";
$this->setvar("outerborderwidth",1);
$this->setvar("titlebgcolor",$primary);
$this->setvar("innerbgcolor",$secondary);
$this->setvar("outerbordercolor",$tertiary);
}
// Methods
}
class linkbox extends baseportalbox {
/*
Set up the Object. You will notice, we have not reserved
memory space for variables. In this circumstance it is not necessary.
*/
/*
This is the constructor for the linkbox. The only thing this does
is to call the constructor of the parent class. Why? Well, whilst
PHP manages a certain part of OO, one of the bits it falls down on
(at the moment) is constructors within sub-classes. So, to
be sure that the sub-class is instantiated with the constructor of
the parent class, I simply call the parent constructor. Of course,
if I then wanted to override any of the values, I could easily do so.
*/
function linkbox($title="", $primary="", $secondary="", $tertiary="") {
$this->baseportalbox($title, $primary, $secondary, $tertiary);
$this->setvar("outerwidth",300);
$this->setvar("innerwidth",300);
$this->setvar("width",300);
}
/*
This is the only method within the class. Quite simply, as you can see
it draws the table(s), placing the required data in the appropriate place.
*/
function draw() {
global $phpgw, $phpgw_info;
$p = new Template($phpgw->common->get_tpl_dir('home'));
$p->set_file(array('portal_main' => 'portal_main.tpl',
'portal_linkbox_header' => 'portal_linkbox_header.tpl',
'portal_linkbox' => 'portal_linkbox.tpl',
'portal_linkbox_footer' => 'portal_linkbox_footer.tpl'));
$p->set_block('portal_main','portal_linkbox_header','portal_linkbox','portal_linkbox_footer');
$p->set_var('outer_border',$this->getvar('outerborderwidth'));
$p->set_var('outer_width',$this->getvar('width'));
$p->set_var('outer_bordercolor',$this->getvar('outerbordercolor'));
$p->set_var('outer_bgcolor',$this->getvar('titlebgcolor'));
$p->set_var('title',$this->getvar('title'));
$p->set_var('inner_width',$this->getvar('width'));
$p->set_var('inner_bgcolor',$this->getvar('innerbgcolor'));
$p->set_var('header_background_image',$this->getvar('header_background_image'));
$p->parse('output','portal_linkbox_header',True);
for ($x = 0; $x < count($this->data); $x++) {
$p->set_var('link',$this->data[$x][1]);
$p->set_var('text',$this->data[$x][0]);
$p->parse('output','portal_linkbox',True);
}
$p->parse('output','portal_linkbox_footer',True);
return $p->parse('out','portal_main');
}
}
class resultbox extends baseportalbox {
/*
Set up the Object. You will notice, we have not reserved memory
space for variables. In this circumstance it is not necessary.
*/
//constructor
function resultbox($title="", $primary="", $secondary="", $tertiary="") {
$this->baseportalbox($title, $primary, $secondary, $tertiary);
$this->setvar("outerwidth",400);
$this->setvar("innerwidth",400);
}
/*
This is the only method within the class. Quite simply, as you can see
it draws the table(s), placing the required data in the appropriate place.
*/
function draw() {
echo '
';
echo ''.$this->getvar("title").' |
';
echo '';
echo '';
for ($x = 0; $x < count($this->data); $x++) {
echo '';
echo ''.$this->data[$x][0].' | ';
echo ''.$this->data[$x][1].' | ';
echo ' ';
}
echo ' ';
echo ' |
';
echo '
';
}
}
?>