use IkiWiki;
use open qw{:utf8 :std};
-sub import { #{{{
+sub import {
hook(type => "getsetup", id => "editpage", call => \&getsetup);
hook(type => "refresh", id => "editpage", call => \&refresh);
hook(type => "sessioncgi", id => "editpage", call => \&IkiWiki::cgi_editpage);
-} # }}}
+}
-sub getsetup () { #{{{
+sub getsetup () {
return
plugin => {
safe => 1,
rebuild => 1,
},
-} #}}}
+}
sub refresh () {
if (exists $wikistate{editpage} && exists $wikistate{editpage}{previews}) {
# and other plugins use the functions below.
package IkiWiki;
-sub check_canedit ($$$;$) { #{{{
+sub check_canedit ($$$;$) {
my $page=shift;
my $q=shift;
my $session=shift;
}
});
return $canedit;
-} #}}}
+}
-sub cgi_editpage ($$) { #{{{
+sub cgi_editpage ($$) {
my $q=shift;
my $session=shift;
header => 0,
table => 0,
template => scalar template_params("editpage.tmpl"),
- wikiname => $config{wikiname},
);
decode_form_utf8($form);
else {
# save page
check_canedit($page, $q, $session);
-
- # The session id is stored on the form and checked to
- # guard against CSRF. But only if the user is logged in,
- # as anonok can allow anonymous edits.
- if (defined $session->param("name")) {
- my $sid=$q->param('sid');
- if (! defined $sid || $sid ne $session->id) {
- error(gettext("Your login session has expired."));
- }
- }
+ checksessionexpiry($q, $session, $q->param('sid'));
my $exists=-e "$config{srcdir}/$file";
}
exit;
-} #}}}
+}
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