. #------------------------------ # $Revision: 2643 $ # $Author: al $ # $Date: 2009-06-18 19:06:27 -0400 (Thu, 18 Jun 2009) $ #------------------------------ require_once( 'core.php' ); $t_core_path = config_get( 'core_path' ); require_once( $t_core_path.'version_api.php' ); auth_reauthenticate(); form_security_validate( 'manage_proj_ver_add' ); $f_project_id = gpc_get_int( 'project_id' ); $f_version = gpc_get_string( 'version' ); $f_add_and_edit = gpc_get_bool( 'add_and_edit_version' ); access_ensure_project_level( config_get( 'manage_project_threshold' ), $f_project_id ); if ( is_blank( $f_version ) ) { trigger_error( ERROR_EMPTY_FIELD, ERROR ); } # We reverse the array so that if the user enters multiple versions # they will likely appear with the last item entered at the top of the list # (i.e. in reverse chronological order). Unless we find a way to make the # date_order fields different for each one, however, this is fragile, since # the DB may actually pull the rows out in any order $t_versions = array_reverse( explode( '|', $f_version ) ); $t_version_count = count( $t_versions ); foreach ( $t_versions as $t_version ) { if ( is_blank( $t_version ) ) { continue; } $t_version = trim( $t_version ); if ( version_is_unique( $t_version, $f_project_id ) ) { version_add( $f_project_id, $t_version ); } else if ( 1 == $t_version_count ) { # We only error out on duplicates when a single value was # given. If multiple values were given, we just add the # ones we can. The others already exist so it isn't really # an error. trigger_error( ERROR_VERSION_DUPLICATE, ERROR ); } } if ( true == $f_add_and_edit ) { $t_version_id = version_get_id( $t_version, $f_project_id ); $t_redirect_url = 'manage_proj_ver_edit_page.php?version_id='.$t_version_id; } else { $t_redirect_url = 'manage_proj_edit_page.php?project_id=' .$f_project_id; } ?>
' . lang_get( 'operation_successful' ) . '

'; print_bracket_link( $t_redirect_url, lang_get( 'proceed' ) ); ?>