load("template.html");
$GLOBALS['wfpl_main_template']->set('basename', $basename);
# This helps put in a stylesheet link if you have pages with custom css
if(file_exists("$basename.css")) {
$GLOBALS['wfpl_main_template']->set('css_link', "$basename.css");
$GLOBALS['wfpl_main_template']->sub('css_links');
}
}
# cms_get can return one of:
# 1) false to indicate that there's no cms content for this basename
# 2) a string to indicate a soft/full redirect just as foo_main()
# 3) a hash of key/value pairs to be tem_set() on the template
if(function_exists('cms_display')) {
$cms_content = cms_display($basename, $GLOBALS['wfpl_main_template']);
if(is_string($cms_content)) {
run_php($cms_content);
return;
}
} else {
$cms_content = false;
}
if(!$php_exists && !$html_exists && !$cms_content) {
header('HTTP/1.0 404 File Not Found');
if(file_exists('error_404.php') || file_exists('error_404.html')) {
$GLOBALS['error_basename'] = $basename;
run_php('error_404');
return;
} else {
echo '
404404 File Not Found
';
exit();
}
}
# If there's no template.html we don't want to parse $html_file.
if($html_exists && !$php_exists && !file_exists('template.html')) {
readfile($html_file);
exit();
}
if($html_exists) {
tem_load_new($html_file);
}
if($php_exists) {
# files can return a basename or URL of a page to be run/displayed
$other = file_run($php_file);
if($other) {
run_php($other);
return;
}
} else {
$sub_names = tem_top_sub_names();
foreach($sub_names as $sub_name) {
tem_sub($sub_name);
}
}
# Check for $GLOBALS['wfpl_template'] because it might have been set (or unset) by the php script.
if($GLOBALS['wfpl_template'] || $GLOBALS['wfpl_main_template']) {
if($GLOBALS['wfpl_main_template']) {
# if there was a template for that page, and one for the whole
# site, copy all template sections that have been show()n to the
# site-wide template
if($GLOBALS['wfpl_template']) {
$GLOBALS['wfpl_main_template']->merge($GLOBALS['wfpl_template']);
}
$GLOBALS['wfpl_template'] = $GLOBALS['wfpl_main_template'];
}
# If you have a site-wide template (template.html) then messages will
# be displayed there. If you instead want messages displayed on your
# page, call display_messages() from your page_main().
#
# Either way, you'll need to require_once('code/wfpl/messages.php')
# or require_once('code/wfpl/session_messages.php'). code/config.php
# is a nice place to do this.
if(function_exists('display_messages')) {
display_messages();
}
tem_output();
}
}
run_php();
?>