[Cs-cms-commits] SF.net SVN: cs-cms:[6] trunk/0.1/csb_blog.class.php
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From: <cra...@us...> - 2009-02-20 05:43:06
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Revision: 6 http://cs-cms.svn.sourceforge.net/cs-cms/?rev=6&view=rev Author: crazedsanity Date: 2009-02-20 05:43:02 +0000 (Fri, 20 Feb 2009) Log Message: ----------- Another unneeded class... Removed Paths: ------------- trunk/0.1/csb_blog.class.php Deleted: trunk/0.1/csb_blog.class.php =================================================================== --- trunk/0.1/csb_blog.class.php 2009-02-20 05:41:37 UTC (rev 5) +++ trunk/0.1/csb_blog.class.php 2009-02-20 05:43:02 UTC (rev 6) @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -<?php - -require_once(dirname(__FILE__) .'/abstract/csb_blog.abstract.class.php'); - -class csb_blog extends csb_blogAbstract { - - /** Internal name of blog (looks like a permalink) */ - protected $blogName; - - /** Displayable name of blog */ - protected $blogDisplayName; - - /** Numeric ID of blog */ - protected $blogId=false; - - /** Location of blog */ - protected $blogLocation; - - //------------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * The constructor. - * - * @param $blogName (str) name of blog (NOT the display name) - * @param $dbType (str) Type of database (pgsql/mysql/sqlite) - * @param $dbParams (array) connection options for database - * - * @return exception throws an exception on error. - */ - public function __construct($blogName, array $dbParams=null) { - - //TODO: put these in the constructor args, or require CONSTANTS. - parent::__construct($dbParams); - - - if(!isset($blogName) || !strlen($blogName)) { - throw new exception(__METHOD__ .": invalid blog name (". $blogName .")"); - } - - $this->blogName = $blogName; - if(!defined('CSBLOG_SETUP_PENDING')) { - //proceed normally... - $this->initialize_locals($blogName); - } - - }//end __construct() - //------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - -}// end blog{} -?> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |