Index: b/README =================================================================== --- /lib/README (revision 353) +++ (revision ) @@ -1,159 +1,0 @@ -# -# S P Y C -# a simple php yaml class -# -# Load this README! -# >> $readme = Spyc::YAMLLoad('README'); -# ---- %YAML:1.1 -title: Spyc -- a Simple PHP YAML Class -version: 0.5 -authors: [chris wanstrath (chris@ozmm.org), vlad andersen (vlad.andersen@gmail.com)] -websites: [http://www.yaml.org, http://spyc.sourceforge.net] -license: [MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php] -copyright: "(c) 2005-2006 Chris Wanstrath, 2006-2011 Vlad Andersen" -tested on: [php 5.2.x] - -installation: > - Copy spyc.php to a directory you can - access with your YAML-ready PHP script. - - That's it! - -about: > - From www.yaml.org: - - "YAML(tm) (rhymes with 'camel') is a human-friendly, cross language, - Unicode based data serialization language designed around the common - native data structures of agile programming languages. It is broadly - useful for programming needs ranging from configuration files to - Internet messaging to object persistence to data auditing. Together - with the Unicode standard for characters, the YAML specification provides - all the information necessary to understand YAML Version 1.1 and to - creating programs that process YAML information. - - YAML(tm) is a balance of the following design goals: - - YAML documents are very readable by humans. - - YAML interacts well with scripting languages. - - YAML uses host languages' native data structures. - - YAML has a consistent information model. - - YAML enables stream-based processing. - - YAML is expressive and extensible. - - YAML is easy to implement." - - YAML makes a lot of sense. It's easy to use, easy to learn, and cool. - As the lucky stiff named why once said, "YAML is a beacon of light." - - If you're new to YAML, may we suggest YAML In Five Minutes: - - http://yaml.kwiki.org/?YamlInFiveMinutes - - If you don't have five minutes, realize that this README is a completely - valid YAML document. Dig in, load this or any YAML file into an array - with Spyc and see how easy it is to translate friendly text into usable - data. - - The purpose of Spyc is to provide a pure PHP alternative to Syck, a - simple API for loading and dumping YAML documents, a YAML loader which - understands a usable subset of the YAML spec, and to further spread - the glory of YAML to the PHP masses. - - If you're at all hesitant ("usable subset of YAML?!"), navigate - http://yaml.org/start.html. Spyc completely understands the YAML - document shown there, a document which has features way beyond the - scope of what normal config files might require. Try it for yourself, - and then start enjoying the peace of mind YAML brings to your life. - -meat and a few potatoes: - - concept: Loading a YAML document into PHP - brief: > - $yaml will become an array of all the data in wicked.yaml - code: | - - include('spyc.php'); - - $yaml = Spyc::YAMLLoad('wicked.yaml'); - - - concept: Loading a YAML string into PHP - brief: > - $array will look like this: - array('A YAML','document in a','string') - code: | - - include('spyc.php'); - - $yaml = '- A YAML\n- document in a\n- string.'; - $array = Spyc::YAMLLoad($yaml); - - - concept: Dumping a PHP array to YAML - brief: > - $yaml will become a string of a YAML document created from - $array. - code: | - - include('spyc.php'); - - $array['name'] = 'chris'; - $array['sport'] = 'curbing'; - - $yaml = Spyc::YAMLDump($array); - -prior art: - - who: [Brian Ingerson, Clark Evans, Oren Ben-Kiki] - why?: > - The YAML spec is really a piece of work, and these guys - did a great job on it. A simple and elegant language like - YAML was a long time coming and it's refreshing to know - such able minded individuals took the task to heart and - executed it with cunning and strength. In addition to - their various noteworthy contributions to YAML parsers - and related projects, YAML.pm's README is a treasure trove - of information for knowledge seekers. Thanks, guys. - - - who: why the lucky stiff - why?: > - As the author of Syck, the code used in Ruby for the language's - YAML class and methods, why is indirectly (directly?) responsible - for my first exposure to YAML (as a config file in a Ruby web-app) - and the countless hours I spent playing with this sheik new data - format afterwards. Syck's README is a YAML file and thus the - inspiration for this file and, even, this very piece of software. - - - who: Steve Howell - why?: > - Python's YAML implementation. PyYAML's README file is also YAML, - so it too inspired the YAML format of this README file. - - - who: [Rasmus Lerdorf, Zeev Suraski, Andi Gutmans, et al] - why?: > - PHP is great at what it does best. It's also paid a lot of my bills. - Thanks. - -bugs: - report: > - Please see Spyc's Sourceforge project page for information on reporting bugs. - speed: > - This implementation was not designed for speed. Rather, it - was designed for those who need a pure PHP implementation of - a YAML parser and who are not overly concerned with performance. - If you want speed, check out Syck. - depth: > - This parser is by no means a comprehensive YAML parser. For supported - features and future plans, check the website. - unicode: > - YAML is supposed to be unicode, but for now we're just using ASCII. - PHP has crappy unicode support but who knows what the future holds. - -resources: - - http://www.yaml.org - - http://www.yaml.org/spec/ - - http://yaml.kwiki.org/?YamlInFiveMinutes - - http://www.whytheluckystiff.net/syck/ - - http://yaml4r.sourceforge.net/cookbook/ - -thanks: - - Adam Wood - - Daniel Ferreira - - Aaron Jensen - - Mike Thornton - - Fabien Potencier - - Mustafa Kumas Index: /lib/loader.php =================================================================== --- /lib/loader.php (revision 353) +++ /lib/loader.php (revision 354) @@ -15,5 +15,8 @@ if(!isset($_GET['type'])) { - die("Provide ?type=js or ?type=css."); + print "
The t29v6 Ressource loader.\n"; + print "Provide ?type=js or ?type=css.\n"; + print 'Read my sourcecode'; + exit; } } Index: /lib/technikum29.php =================================================================== --- /lib/technikum29.php (revision 353) +++ /lib/technikum29.php (revision 354) @@ -9,4 +9,12 @@ if(defined('T29')) return false; // no nesting define('T29', true); + +// at least the $seiten_id must be defined +if(!isset($seiten_id)) { + print "The t29v6 WebStart file\n"; + print 'technikum29.php is the main include, but requires at least global $seiten_id to be defined.'; + print "\nRead my sourcecode"; + return false; +} $lib = dirname(__FILE__);