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- <?php
- // turn on warnings and notice during developement
- include('initialize/PhpErrorSettings.inc.php');
- // Project: Web Reference Database (refbase) <http://www.refbase.net>
- // Copyright: Matthias Steffens <mailto:refbase@extracts.de> and the file's
- // original author(s).
- //
- // This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. Please see the GNU General Public
- // License for more details.
- //
- // File: ./rss.php
- // Repository: $HeadURL: file:///svn/p/refbase/code/branches/bleeding-edge/rss.php $
- // Author(s): Matthias Steffens <mailto:refbase@extracts.de>
- //
- // Created: 25-Sep-04, 12:10
- // Modified: $Date: 2017-04-13 02:00:18 +0000 (Thu, 13 Apr 2017) $
- // $Author: karnesky $
- // $Revision: 1416 $
-
- // This script will generate a dynamic RSS feed for the current query.
- // Usage: Perform your query until you've got the desired results. Then, copy the "RSS" link in the header
- // message of any search results page and use this URL as feed URL when subscribing within your Newsreader.
-
- // TODO: - support 'startRecord' parameter
- // - support 'citeOrder' parameter to allow for sort options other than the current default
- // (which equals '$citeOrder="creation-date"' in 'show.php')
-
- // NOTE: As an alternative to fixing/improving 'rss.php', it may be desirable to add "RSS XML" as a proper
- // export format, and let 'show.php' generate the RSS output (this would effectively deprecate 'rss.php');
- // However, the drawback would be longer/uglier RSS URLs...
-
- // Incorporate some include files:
- include 'initialize/db.inc.php'; // 'db.inc.php' is included to hide username and password
- include 'includes/include.inc.php'; // include common functions
- include 'includes/cite.inc.php'; // include citation functions
- include 'initialize/ini.inc.php'; // include common variables
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // START A SESSION:
- // call the 'start_session()' function (from 'include.inc.php') which will also read out available session variables:
- start_session(true);
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Initialize preferred display language:
- // (note that 'locales.inc.php' has to be included *after* the call to the 'start_session()' function)
- include 'includes/locales.inc.php'; // include the locales
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Extract any parameters passed to the script:
- if (isset($_REQUEST['where']))
- $queryWhereClause = $_REQUEST['where']; // get the WHERE clause that was passed within the link
- else
- $queryWhereClause = "";
-
- if (isset($_REQUEST['showRows']) AND preg_match("/^[1-9]+[0-9]*$/", $_REQUEST['showRows'])) // contains the desired number of search results (OpenSearch equivalent: '{count}')
- $showRows = $_REQUEST['showRows'];
- else
- $showRows = $_SESSION['userRecordsPerPage']; // get the default number of records per page preferred by the current user
-
- // NOTE: while we read out the 'startRecord' parameter, it isn't yet supported by 'rss.php'!
- if (isset($_REQUEST['startRecord'])) // contains the offset of the first search result, starting with one (OpenSearch equivalent: '{startIndex}')
- $rowOffset = ($_REQUEST['startRecord']) - 1; // first row number in a MySQL result set is 0 (not 1)
- else
- $rowOffset = ""; // if no value to the 'startRecord' parameter is given, we'll output records starting with the first record in the result set
-
- if (isset($_REQUEST['recordSchema'])) // contains the desired response format; currently, 'rss.php' will only recognize 'rss' (outputs RSS 2.0), future versions may also allow for 'atom'
- $recordSchema = $_REQUEST['recordSchema'];
- else
- $recordSchema = "rss"; // if no particular response format was requested we'll output found results as RSS 2.0
-
-
- // Check the correct parameters have been passed:
- if (empty($queryWhereClause)) // if 'rss.php' was called without the 'where' parameter:
- {
- // return an appropriate error message:
- $HeaderString = returnMsg($loc["Warning_IncorrectOrMissingParams"] . " '" . scriptURL() . "'!", "warning", "strong", "HeaderString"); // functions 'returnMsg()' and 'scriptURL()' are defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- // Redirect the browser back to the calling page:
- header("Location: " . $referer); // variable '$referer' is globally defined in function 'start_session()' in 'include.inc.php'
- exit; // >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> !EXIT! <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
- }
- else
- {
- $sanitizedWhereClause = extractWHEREclause(" WHERE " . $queryWhereClause); // attempt to sanitize custom WHERE clause from SQL injection attacks (function 'extractWHEREclause()' is defined in 'include.inc.php')
- }
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // If we made it here, then the script was called with all required parameters (which, currently, is just the 'where' parameter :)
-
- // CONSTRUCT SQL QUERY:
-
- // Note: the 'verifySQLQuery()' function that gets called below will add the user specific fields to the 'SELECT' clause and the
- // 'LEFT JOIN...' part to the 'FROM' clause of the SQL query if a user is logged in. It will also add 'orig_record', 'serial', 'file', 'url', 'doi', 'isbn' & 'type' columns
- // as required. Therefore it's sufficient to provide just the plain SQL query here:
- $sqlQuery = buildSELECTclause("RSS", "1", "", false, false); // function 'buildSELECTclause()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- $sqlQuery .= " FROM $tableRefs WHERE " . $sanitizedWhereClause; // add FROM clause and the specified WHERE clause
-
- $sqlQuery .= " ORDER BY created_date DESC, created_time DESC, modified_date DESC, modified_time DESC, serial DESC"; // sort records such that newly added/edited records get listed top of the list
-
- // since a malicious user could change the 'where' parameter manually to gain access to user-specific data of other users, we'll run the SQL query thru the 'verifySQLQuery()' function:
- // (this function does also add/remove user-specific query code as required and will fix problems with escape sequences within the SQL query)
- $query = verifySQLQuery($sqlQuery, "", "RSS", "1"); // function 'verifySQLQuery()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- // the 'verifySQLQuery()' function will save an error message to the 'HeaderString' session variable if something went wrong (e.g., if a user who's NOT logged in tries to query user specific fields)
- if (isset($_SESSION['HeaderString'])) // if there's a 'HeaderString' session variable
- {
- header("Location: index.php"); // redirect to main page ('index.php') which will display the error message stored within the 'HeaderString' session variable
- exit; // >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> !EXIT! <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
- }
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // (1) OPEN CONNECTION, (2) SELECT DATABASE
- connectToMySQLDatabase(); // function 'connectToMySQLDatabase()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // (3) RUN the query on the database through the connection:
- $result = queryMySQLDatabase($query); // function 'queryMySQLDatabase()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- // find out how many rows are available:
- $rowsFound = @ mysqli_num_rows($result);
-
- // construct a meaningful channel description based on the specified 'WHERE' clause:
- $rssChannelDescription = "Displays all newly added records where " . explainSQLQuery($sanitizedWhereClause) . "."; // function 'explainSQLQuery()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- // Generate RSS XML data from the result set (upto the limit given in '$showRows'):
- $rssFeed = generateRSS($result, $showRows, $rssChannelDescription); // function 'generateRSS()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // (4) DISPLAY search results as RSS feed:
- // set mimetype to 'application/rss+xml' and character encoding to the one given in '$contentTypeCharset' (which is defined in 'ini.inc.php'):
- setHeaderContentType("application/rss+xml", $contentTypeCharset); // function 'setHeaderContentType()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- echo $rssFeed;
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // (5) CLOSE the database connection:
- disconnectFromMySQLDatabase(); // function 'disconnectFromMySQLDatabase()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
- ?>
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