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File: example.php
Role: Example script
Content type: text/plain
Description: A simple example showing ConfigMagik in action.
Class: Config Magik
Read and write .ini configuration files
Author: By
Last change:
Date: 19 years ago
Size: 2,155 bytes
 

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<?PHP
/**
 * @desc Simple example to demonstrate how to use the Ini-Reader/Writer-Class.
 * @author BennyZaminga <bzaminga@web.de>
 * @date Sat Jul 03 23:59:57 CEST 2004
 * @version 0.01
 */

// inlclude the class-file
require_once( 'class.ConfigMagik.php');

// create new ConfigMagik-Object
$Config = new ConfigMagik( 'example.ini', true, true);

// change path or name of config-file
#$Config->PATH = "example.ini.php";

// switch processing sections on or off
// NOTE: Turning off section-processing while there are some sections defined,
// will lead to an error, so be careful with this one. This is due to the
// fact that in a ini-file it is not allowed to set key/value-pairs outside
// of a section when there is min one section defined.
// This is automatically enabled when a section is defined.
#$Config->PROCESS_SECTIONS = false;

// switch Protected-Mode on or off
// NOTE: It's always good practice when dealing with text-files (like ini's are)
// that hold sensitive data to protect them from beeing directly accessed.
// This can be archieved in many ways, but the most simple of them all is
// just by naming them something like ´ini.mainConf.php´ and by leaving the
// Protected-Mode-Switch below enabled ;)
// This is enabled by default.
#$Config->PROTECTED_MODE = false;

// switch Synchronisation between Object and Ini-File on or off
// NOTE: In some cases ( ConfigurationPanel, Admin-Settings, etc.) it can be
// very useful to have this class saving the values to the file auto-
// matically on each change.
// This is enabled by default.
$Config->SYNCHRONIZE = false;

// set a key named 'Name' with value 'SomeOne' in section 'second_section'
$Config->set( 'Name', 'SomeOne', 'second_section');

// get value from current config
$name = $Config->get( 'Name', 'second_section');
echo
"<p>Name: " . $name . "</p>\n";

// remove a key/value-pair from section
$Config->removeKey( 'Name', 'second_section');

// remove entire section
$Config->removeSection( 'first_section');

// print-out ConfigMagik-Object
print_r( $Config);
?>