forked from extern/egroupware
56 lines
1.7 KiB
PHP
Executable File
56 lines
1.7 KiB
PHP
Executable File
<?
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//************************** BEGIN CONFIGURATION *****************************//
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//example, this is the actual file system path
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//of the web server document root. e.g.
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// Filesystem == /home/web/www.yourdomain.com
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$BASE_DIR = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'];
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//the path where the browser sees the document root (i.e. http://www.yourdomain.com/)
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$BASE_URL = '/';
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//this is where the images will be stored relative to the $BASE_DIR (and $BASE_URL)
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//this directory MUST be readable AND writable by the web server.
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$BASE_ROOT = 'test';
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//The image manipulation library to use, either GD or ImageMagick or NetPBM
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//valid definitions are 'GD' or 'IM' or 'NetPBM'.
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define('IMAGE_CLASS', 'GD'); //
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//After defining which library to use, if it is NetPBM or IM, you need to
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//specify where the binary for the selected library are. And of course
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//your server and PHP must be able to execute them (i.e. safe mode is OFF).
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//If you have safe mode ON, or don't have the binaries, your choice is
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//GD only. GD does not require the following definition.
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define('IMAGE_TRANSFORM_LIB_PATH', '/usr/bin/netpbm/');
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//define('IMAGE_TRANSFORM_LIB_PATH', '"D:\\Program Files\\ImageMagick\\');
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//In safe mode, directory creation is not permitted.
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$SAFE_MODE = false;
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//************************** END CONFIGURATION *****************************//
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$IMG_ROOT = $BASE_ROOT;
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if(strrpos($BASE_DIR, '/')!= strlen($BASE_DIR)-1)
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$BASE_DIR .= '/';
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if(strrpos($BASE_URL, '/')!= strlen($BASE_URL)-1)
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$BASE_URL .= '/';
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//Built in function of dirname is faulty
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//It assumes that the directory nane can not contain a . (period)
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function dir_name($dir)
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{
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$lastSlash = intval(strrpos($dir, '/'));
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if($lastSlash == strlen($dir)-1){
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return substr($dir, 0, $lastSlash);
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}
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else
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return dirname($dir);
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}
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?>
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