diff --git a/site/login/login/access-denied.php b/site/login/login/access-denied.php index 10103ae7..4be32c93 100644 --- a/site/login/login/access-denied.php +++ b/site/login/login/access-denied.php @@ -6,9 +6,8 @@ -

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Access Denied!
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Access Denied!
You do not have access to this resource.

diff --git a/site/login/login/downloads.php b/site/login/login/downloads.php index ce09304d..6bdaf4c0 100644 --- a/site/login/login/downloads.php +++ b/site/login/login/downloads.php @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -

Get your copy of Mibew 1.6.1 at Download Here \ No newline at end of file +

Get your copy of Mibew 1.6.1 at Download Here

diff --git a/site/login/login/features.php b/site/login/login/features.php index 9eba079e..b1d8ceef 100644 --- a/site/login/login/features.php +++ b/site/login/login/features.php @@ -1 +1 @@ -

Version 1.6.0 Released

We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of 1.6.0. This is a major release with new features and improvements.

* operator groups
* pre-chat survey
* statistics
* canned messages
* new operator console
\ No newline at end of file +

Version 1.6.1 Released

We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of 1.6.1. This is a major release with new features and improvements.

[!] 404 installation problem

new permission: "Ability to modify profile"

new project name: Mibew Messenger

[!] fixed localization of dates for all languages, nice formatting: Today/Yesterday

[!] fixed online/offline image for groups

ability to delete operators, confirmation dialog when deleting group/operator/blocked address

Information about last activity for operators: Online, Today at 22, 01 Jan.., or Never

new theme: simplicity (by Sheldmandu)

[!] chat templates are fixed according to html standards

Version 1.6.0 Released

We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of 1.6.0. This is a major release with new features and improvements.

* operator groups
* pre-chat survey
* statistics
* canned messages
* new operator console
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/site/login/login/libs/config.php b/site/login/login/libs/config.php index 7a9bbf7c..58738cb4 100644 --- a/site/login/login/libs/config.php +++ b/site/login/login/libs/config.php @@ -3,4 +3,15 @@ define('DB_USER', 'root'); define('DB_PASSWORD', ''); define('DB_DATABASE', 'mibew'); + //Connect to mysql server + mysql_connect(DB_HOST, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD); + if(!$link) { + die('Failed to connect to server: ' . mysql_error()); + } + + //Select database + $db = mysql_select_db(DB_DATABASE); + if(!$db) { + die("Unable to select database"); + } ?> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/site/login/login/member-profile.php b/site/login/login/member-profile.php index c22b167f..13bfe74c 100644 --- a/site/login/login/member-profile.php +++ b/site/login/login/member-profile.php @@ -1,8 +1,29 @@ -

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Variables within the class are used to control the style and display of the image. - The class supports TTF fonts and effects for strengthening the security of the image. - If TTF support is not available, GD fonts can be used as well, but certain options such as - transparent text and angled letters cannot be used. - - -COPYRIGHT: - Copyright (c) 2007 Drew Phillips. All rights reserved. - This software is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License. diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/elephant.ttf b/site/login/login/register/captcha/elephant.ttf deleted file mode 100644 index 024b076e..00000000 Binary files a/site/login/login/register/captcha/elephant.ttf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/example_form.php b/site/login/login/register/captcha/example_form.php deleted file mode 100644 index 93a8b800..00000000 --- a/site/login/login/register/captcha/example_form.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ - - * File: form.php

- * - * This is a very simple form sending a username and password.
- * It demonstrates how you can integrate the image script into your code.
- * By creating a new instance of the class and passing the user entered code as the only parameter, you can then immediately call $obj->checkCode() which will return true if the code is correct, or false otherwise.
- * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version.

- * - * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * Lesser General Public License for more details.

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- * - * Any modifications to the library should be indicated clearly in the source code - * to inform users that the changes are not a part of the original software.

- * - * If you found this script useful, please take a quick moment to rate it.
- * http://www.hotscripts.com/rate/49400.html Thanks. - * - * @link http://www.phpcaptcha.org Securimage PHP CAPTCHA - * @link http://www.phpcaptcha.org/latest.zip Download Latest Version - * @link http://www.phpcaptcha.org/Securimage_Docs/ Online Documentation - * @copyright 2007 Drew Phillips - * @author drew010 - * @version 1.0.3.1 (March 23, 2008) - * @package Securimage - * - */ - - session_start(); - -?> - - - Securimage Test Form - - - - - -
-Username:
-
-Password:
-
- - -
-
- - - - -check($_POST['code']); - - if($valid == true) { - echo "
Thanks, you entered the correct code.
"; - } else { - echo "
Sorry, the code you entered was invalid. Go back to try again.
"; - } -} - -?> - - - diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/automatic.gdf b/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/automatic.gdf deleted file mode 100644 index 3eee7068..00000000 Binary files a/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/automatic.gdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/bubblebath.gdf b/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/bubblebath.gdf deleted file mode 100644 index 5dc6feab..00000000 Binary files a/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/bubblebath.gdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/caveman.gdf b/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/caveman.gdf deleted file mode 100644 index 4f72cdbb..00000000 Binary files a/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/caveman.gdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/crass.gdf b/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/crass.gdf deleted file mode 100644 index 73420a98..00000000 Binary files a/site/login/login/register/captcha/gdfonts/crass.gdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/images/audio_icon.gif b/site/login/login/register/captcha/images/audio_icon.gif deleted file mode 100644 index beafd518..00000000 Binary files a/site/login/login/register/captcha/images/audio_icon.gif and /dev/null differ diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/images/refresh.gif b/site/login/login/register/captcha/images/refresh.gif deleted file mode 100644 index a10b2471..00000000 Binary files a/site/login/login/register/captcha/images/refresh.gif and /dev/null differ diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage.php b/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage.php deleted file mode 100644 index 2fa7b452..00000000 --- a/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,932 +0,0 @@ - - * File: securimage.php
- * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version.

- * - * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * Lesser General Public License for more details.

- * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA

- * - * Any modifications to the library should be indicated clearly in the source code - * to inform users that the changes are not a part of the original software.

- * - * If you found this script useful, please take a quick moment to rate it.
- * http://www.hotscripts.com/rate/49400.html Thanks. - * - * @link http://www.phpcaptcha.org Securimage PHP CAPTCHA - * @link http://www.phpcaptcha.org/latest.zip Download Latest Version - * @link http://www.phpcaptcha.org/Securimage_Docs/ Online Documentation - * @copyright 2007 Drew Phillips - * @author drew010 - * @version 1.0.3.1 (March 24, 2008) - * @package Securimage - * - */ - -/** - ChangeLog - - 1.0.3.1 - - Error reading from wordlist in some cases caused words to be cut off 1 letter short - - 1.0.3 - - Removed shadow_text from code which could cause an undefined property error due to removal from previous version - - 1.0.2 - - Audible CAPTCHA Code wav files - - Create codes from a word list instead of random strings - - 1.0 - - Added the ability to use a selected character set, rather than a-z0-9 only. - - Added the multi-color text option to use different colors for each letter. - - Switched to automatic session handling instead of using files for code storage - - Added GD Font support if ttf support is not available. Can use internal GD fonts or load new ones. - - Added the ability to set line thickness - - Added option for drawing arced lines over letters - - Added ability to choose image type for output - -*/ - -/** - * Output images in JPEG format - */ -define('SI_IMAGE_JPEG', 1); -/** - * Output images in PNG format - */ -define('SI_IMAGE_PNG', 2); -/** - * Output images in GIF format - * Must have GD >= 2.0.28! - */ -define('SI_IMAGE_GIF', 3); - -/** - * Securimage CAPTCHA Class. - * - * @package Securimage - * @subpackage classes - * - */ -class Securimage { - - /** - * The desired width of the CAPTCHA image. - * - * @var int - */ - var $image_width = 175; - - /** - * The desired width of the CAPTCHA image. - * - * @var int - */ - var $image_height = 45; - - /** - * The image format for output.
- * Valid options: SI_IMAGE_PNG, SI_IMAGE_JPG, SI_IMAGE_GIF - * - * @var int - */ - var $image_type = SI_IMAGE_PNG; - - /** - * The length of the code to generate. - * - * @var int - */ - var $code_length = 4; - - /** - * The character set for individual characters in the image.
- * Letters are converted to uppercase.
- * The font must support the letters or there may be problematic substitutions. - * - * @var string - */ - var $charset = 'ABCDEFGHKLMNPRSTUVWYZ23456789'; - //var $charset = '0123456789'; - - /** - * Create codes using this word list - * - * @var string The path to the word list to use for creating CAPTCHA codes - */ - var $wordlist_file = '../words/words.txt'; - - /** - * True to use a word list file instead of a random code - * - * @var bool - */ - var $use_wordlist = true; - - /** - * Whether to use a GD font instead of a TTF font.
- * TTF offers more support and options, but use this if your PHP doesn't support TTF.
- * - * @var boolean - */ - var $use_gd_font = false; - - /** - * The GD font to use.
- * Internal gd fonts can be loaded by their number.
- * Alternatively, a file path can be given and the font will be loaded from file. - * - * @var mixed - */ - var $gd_font_file = 'gdfonts/bubblebath.gdf'; - - /** - * The approximate size of the font in pixels.
- * This does not control the size of the font because that is determined by the GD font itself.
- * This is used to aid the calculations of positioning used by this class.
- * - * @var int - */ - var $gd_font_size = 20; - - // Note: These font options below do not apply if you set $use_gd_font to true with the exception of $text_color - - /** - * The path to the TTF font file to load. - * - * @var string - */ - var $ttf_file = "./elephant.ttf"; - - /** - * The font size.
- * Depending on your version of GD, this should be specified as the pixel size (GD1) or point size (GD2)
- * - * @var int - */ - var $font_size = 24; - - /** - * The minimum angle in degrees, with 0 degrees being left-to-right reading text.
- * Higher values represent a counter-clockwise rotation.
- * For example, a value of 90 would result in bottom-to-top reading text. - * - * @var int - */ - var $text_angle_minimum = -20; - - /** - * The minimum angle in degrees, with 0 degrees being left-to-right reading text.
- * Higher values represent a counter-clockwise rotation.
- * For example, a value of 90 would result in bottom-to-top reading text. - * - * @var int - */ - var $text_angle_maximum = 20; - - /** - * The X-Position on the image where letter drawing will begin.
- * This value is in pixels from the left side of the image. - * - * @var int - */ - var $text_x_start = 8; - - /** - * Letters can be spaced apart at random distances.
- * This is the minimum distance between two letters.
- * This should be at least as wide as a font character.
- * Small values can cause letters to be drawn over eachother.
- * - * @var int - */ - var $text_minimum_distance = 30; - - /** - * Letters can be spaced apart at random distances.
- * This is the maximum distance between two letters.
- * This should be at least as wide as a font character.
- * Small values can cause letters to be drawn over eachother.
- * - * @var int - */ - var $text_maximum_distance = 33; - - /** - * The background color for the image.
- * This should be specified in HTML hex format.
- * Make sure to include the preceding # sign! - * - * @var string - */ - var $image_bg_color = "#e3daed"; - - /** - * The text color to use for drawing characters.
- * This value is ignored if $use_multi_text is set to true.
- * Make sure this contrasts well with the background color.
- * Specify the color in HTML hex format with preceding # sign - * - * @see Securimage::$use_multi_text - * @var string - */ - var $text_color = "#ff0000"; - - /** - * Set to true to use multiple colors for each character. - * - * @see Securimage::$multi_text_color - * @var boolean - */ - var $use_multi_text = true; - - /** - * String of HTML hex colors to use.
- * Separate each possible color with commas.
- * Be sure to precede each value with the # sign. - * - * @var string - */ - var $multi_text_color = "#0a68dd,#f65c47,#8d32fd"; - - /** - * Set to true to make the characters appear transparent. - * - * @see Securimage::$text_transparency_percentage - * @var boolean - */ - var $use_transparent_text = true; - - /** - * The percentage of transparency, 0 to 100.
- * A value of 0 is completely opaque, 100 is completely transparent (invisble) - * - * @see Securimage::$use_transparent_text - * @var int - */ - var $text_transparency_percentage = 15; - - - // Line options - /** - * Draw vertical and horizontal lines on the image. - * - * @see Securimage::$line_color - * @see Securimage::$line_distance - * @see Securimage::$line_thickness - * @see Securimage::$draw_lines_over_text - * @var boolean - */ - var $draw_lines = true; - - /** - * The color of the lines drawn on the image.
- * Use HTML hex format with preceding # sign. - * - * @see Securimage::$draw_lines - * @var string - */ - var $line_color = "#80BFFF"; - - /** - * How far apart to space the lines from eachother in pixels. - * - * @see Securimage::$draw_lines - * @var int - */ - var $line_distance = 5; - - /** - * How thick to draw the lines in pixels.
- * 1-3 is ideal depending on distance - * - * @see Securimage::$draw_lines - * @see Securimage::$line_distance - * @var int - */ - var $line_thickness = 1; - - /** - * Set to true to draw angled lines on the image in addition to the horizontal and vertical lines. - * - * @see Securimage::$draw_lines - * @var boolean - */ - var $draw_angled_lines = false; - - /** - * Draw the lines over the text.
- * If fales lines will be drawn before putting the text on the image.
- * This can make the image hard for humans to read depending on the line thickness and distance. - * - * @var boolean - */ - var $draw_lines_over_text = false; - - /** - * For added security, it is a good idea to draw arced lines over the letters to make it harder for bots to segment the letters.
- * Two arced lines will be drawn over the text on each side of the image.
- * This is currently expirimental and may be off in certain configurations. - * - * @var boolean - */ - var $arc_linethrough = true; - - /** - * The colors or color of the arced lines.
- * Use HTML hex notation with preceding # sign, and separate each value with a comma.
- * This should be similar to your font color for single color images. - * - * @var string - */ - var $arc_line_colors = "#8080ff"; - - /** - * Full path to the WAV files to use to make the audio files, include trailing /.
- * Name Files [A-Z0-9].wav - * - * @since 1.0.1 - * @var string - */ - var $audio_path = './audio/'; - - - //END USER CONFIGURATION - //There should be no need to edit below unless you really know what you are doing. - - /** - * The gd image resource. - * - * @access private - * @var resource - */ - var $im; - - /** - * The background image resource - * - * @access private - * @var resource - */ - var $bgimg; - - /** - * The code generated by the script - * - * @access private - * @var string - */ - var $code; - - /** - * The code that was entered by the user - * - * @access private - * @var string - */ - var $code_entered; - - /** - * Whether or not the correct code was entered - * - * @access private - * @var boolean - */ - var $correct_code; - - /** - * Class constructor.
- * Because the class uses sessions, this will attempt to start a session if there is no previous one.
- * If you do not start a session before calling the class, the constructor must be called before any - * output is sent to the browser. - * - * - * $securimage = new Securimage(); - * - * - */ - function Securimage() - { - if ( session_id() == '' ) { // no session has been started yet, which is needed for validation - session_start(); - } - } - - /** - * Generate a code and output the image to the browser. - * - * - * show('bg.jpg'); - * ?> - * - * - * @param string $background_image The path to an image to use as the background for the CAPTCHA - */ - function show($background_image = "") - { - if($background_image != "" && is_readable($background_image)) { - $this->bgimg = $background_image; - } - - $this->doImage(); - } - - /** - * Validate the code entered by the user. - * - * - * $code = $_POST['code']; - * if ($securimage->check($code) == false) { - * die("Sorry, the code entered did not match."); - * } else { - * $valid = true; - * } - * - * @param string $code The code the user entered - * @return boolean true if the code was correct, false if not - */ - function check($code) - { - $this->code_entered = $code; - $this->validate(); - return $this->correct_code; - } - - /** - * Generate and output the image - * - * @access private - * - */ - function doImage() - { - if($this->use_transparent_text == true || $this->bgimg != "") { - $this->im = imagecreatetruecolor($this->image_width, $this->image_height); - $bgcolor = imagecolorallocate($this->im, hexdec(substr($this->image_bg_color, 1, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->image_bg_color, 3, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->image_bg_color, 5, 2))); - imagefilledrectangle($this->im, 0, 0, imagesx($this->im), imagesy($this->im), $bgcolor); - } else { //no transparency - $this->im = imagecreate($this->image_width, $this->image_height); - $bgcolor = imagecolorallocate($this->im, hexdec(substr($this->image_bg_color, 1, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->image_bg_color, 3, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->image_bg_color, 5, 2))); - } - - if($this->bgimg != "") { $this->setBackground(); } - - $this->createCode(); - - if (!$this->draw_lines_over_text && $this->draw_lines) $this->drawLines(); - - $this->drawWord(); - - if ($this->arc_linethrough == true) $this->arcLines(); - - if ($this->draw_lines_over_text && $this->draw_lines) $this->drawLines(); - - $this->output(); - - } - - /** - * Set the background of the CAPTCHA image - * - * @access private - * - */ - function setBackground() - { - $dat = @getimagesize($this->bgimg); - if($dat == false) { return; } - - switch($dat[2]) { - case 1: $newim = @imagecreatefromgif($this->bgimg); break; - case 2: $newim = @imagecreatefromjpeg($this->bgimg); break; - case 3: $newim = @imagecreatefrompng($this->bgimg); break; - case 15: $newim = @imagecreatefromwbmp($this->bgimg); break; - case 16: $newim = @imagecreatefromxbm($this->bgimg); break; - default: return; - } - - if(!$newim) return; - - imagecopy($this->im, $newim, 0, 0, 0, 0, $this->image_width, $this->image_height); - } - - /** - * Draw arced lines over the text - * - * @access private - * - */ - function arcLines() - { - $colors = explode(',', $this->arc_line_colors); - imagesetthickness($this->im, 3); - - $color = $colors[rand(0, sizeof($colors) - 1)]; - $linecolor = imagecolorallocate($this->im, hexdec(substr($color, 1, 2)), hexdec(substr($color, 3, 2)), hexdec(substr($color, 5, 2))); - - $xpos = $this->text_x_start + ($this->font_size * 2) + rand(-5, 5); - $width = $this->image_width / 2.66 + rand(3, 10); - $height = $this->font_size * 2.14 - rand(3, 10); - - if ( rand(0,100) % 2 == 0 ) { - $start = rand(0,66); - $ypos = $this->image_height / 2 - rand(5, 15); - $xpos += rand(5, 15); - } else { - $start = rand(180, 246); - $ypos = $this->image_height / 2 + rand(5, 15); - } - - $end = $start + rand(75, 110); - - imagearc($this->im, $xpos, $ypos, $width, $height, $start, $end, $linecolor); - - $color = $colors[rand(0, sizeof($colors) - 1)]; - $linecolor = imagecolorallocate($this->im, hexdec(substr($color, 1, 2)), hexdec(substr($color, 3, 2)), hexdec(substr($color, 5, 2))); - - if ( rand(1,75) % 2 == 0 ) { - $start = rand(45, 111); - $ypos = $this->image_height / 2 - rand(5, 15); - $xpos += rand(5, 15); - } else { - $start = rand(200, 250); - $ypos = $this->image_height / 2 + rand(5, 15); - } - - $end = $start + rand(75, 100); - - imagearc($this->im, $this->image_width * .75, $ypos, $width, $height, $start, $end, $linecolor); - } - - /** - * Draw lines on the image - * - * @access private - * - */ - function drawLines() - { - $linecolor = imagecolorallocate($this->im, hexdec(substr($this->line_color, 1, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->line_color, 3, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->line_color, 5, 2))); - imagesetthickness($this->im, $this->line_thickness); - - //vertical lines - for($x = 1; $x < $this->image_width; $x += $this->line_distance) { - imageline($this->im, $x, 0, $x, $this->image_height, $linecolor); - } - - //horizontal lines - for($y = 11; $y < $this->image_height; $y += $this->line_distance) { - imageline($this->im, 0, $y, $this->image_width, $y, $linecolor); - } - - if ($this->draw_angled_lines == true) { - for ($x = -($this->image_height); $x < $this->image_width; $x += $this->line_distance) { - imageline($this->im, $x, 0, $x + $this->image_height, $this->image_height, $linecolor); - } - - for ($x = $this->image_width + $this->image_height; $x > 0; $x -= $this->line_distance) { - imageline($this->im, $x, 0, $x - $this->image_height, $this->image_height, $linecolor); - } - } - } - - /** - * Draw the CAPTCHA code over the image - * - * @access private - * - */ - function drawWord() - { - if ($this->use_gd_font == true) { - if (!is_int($this->gd_font_file)) { //is a file name - $font = @imageloadfont($this->gd_font_file); - if ($font == false) { - trigger_error("Failed to load GD Font file {$this->gd_font_file} ", E_USER_WARNING); - return; - } - } else { //gd font identifier - $font = $this->gd_font_file; - } - - $color = imagecolorallocate($this->im, hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 1, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 3, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 5, 2))); - imagestring($this->im, $font, $this->text_x_start, ($this->image_height / 2) - ($this->gd_font_size / 2), $this->code, $color); - - } else { //ttf font - if($this->use_transparent_text == true) { - $alpha = intval($this->text_transparency_percentage / 100 * 127); - $font_color = imagecolorallocatealpha($this->im, hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 1, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 3, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 5, 2)), $alpha); - } else { //no transparency - $font_color = imagecolorallocate($this->im, hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 1, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 3, 2)), hexdec(substr($this->text_color, 5, 2))); - } - - $x = $this->text_x_start; - $strlen = strlen($this->code); - $y_min = ($this->image_height / 2) + ($this->font_size / 2) - 2; - $y_max = ($this->image_height / 2) + ($this->font_size / 2) + 2; - $colors = explode(',', $this->multi_text_color); - - for($i = 0; $i < $strlen; ++$i) { - $angle = rand($this->text_angle_minimum, $this->text_angle_maximum); - $y = rand($y_min, $y_max); - if ($this->use_multi_text == true) { - $idx = rand(0, sizeof($colors) - 1); - $r = substr($colors[$idx], 1, 2); - $g = substr($colors[$idx], 3, 2); - $b = substr($colors[$idx], 5, 2); - if($this->use_transparent_text == true) { - $font_color = imagecolorallocatealpha($this->im, "0x$r", "0x$g", "0x$b", $alpha); - } else { - $font_color = imagecolorallocate($this->im, "0x$r", "0x$g", "0x$b"); - } - } - @imagettftext($this->im, $this->font_size, $angle, $x, $y, $font_color, $this->ttf_file, $this->code{$i}); - - $x += rand($this->text_minimum_distance, $this->text_maximum_distance); - } //for loop - } //else ttf font - } //function - - /** - * Create a code and save to the session - * - * @since 1.0.1 - * - */ - function createCode() - { - $this->code = false; - - if ($this->use_wordlist && is_readable($this->wordlist_file)) { - $this->code = $this->readCodeFromFile(); - } - - if ($this->code == false) { - $this->code = $this->generateCode($this->code_length); - } - - $this->saveData(); - } - - /** - * Generate a code - * - * @access private - * @param int $len The code length - * @return string - */ - function generateCode($len) - { - $code = ''; - - for($i = 1, $cslen = strlen($this->charset); $i <= $len; ++$i) { - $code .= strtoupper( $this->charset{rand(0, $cslen - 1)} ); - } - return $code; - } - - /** - * Reads a word list file to get a code - * - * @access private - * @since 1.0.2 - * @return mixed false on failure, a word on success - */ - function readCodeFromFile() - { - $fp = @fopen($this->wordlist_file, 'rb'); - if (!$fp) return false; - - $fsize = filesize($this->wordlist_file); - if ($fsize < 32) return false; // too small of a list to be effective - - if ($fsize < 128) { - $max = $fsize; // still pretty small but changes the range of seeking - } else { - $max = 128; - } - - fseek($fp, rand(0, $fsize - $max), SEEK_SET); - $data = fread($fp, 128); // read a random 128 bytes from file - fclose($fp); - $data = preg_replace("/\r?\n/", "\n", $data); - - $start = strpos($data, "\n", rand(0, 100)) + 1; // random start position - $end = strpos($data, "\n", $start); // find end of word - - return strtolower(substr($data, $start, $end - $start)); // return substring in 128 bytes - } - - /** - * Output image to the browser - * - * @access private - * - */ - function output() - { - header("Expires: Sun, 1 Jan 2000 12:00:00 GMT"); - header("Last-Modified: " . gmdate("D, d M Y H:i:s") . "GMT"); - header("Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate"); - header("Cache-Control: post-check=0, pre-check=0", false); - header("Pragma: no-cache"); - - switch($this->image_type) - { - case SI_IMAGE_JPEG: - header("Content-Type: image/jpeg"); - imagejpeg($this->im, null, 90); - break; - - case SI_IMAGE_GIF: - header("Content-Type: image/gif"); - imagegif($this->im); - break; - - default: - header("Content-Type: image/png"); - imagepng($this->im); - break; - } - - imagedestroy($this->im); - } - - /** - * Get WAV file data of the spoken code.
- * This is appropriate for output to the browser as audio/x-wav - * - * @since 1.0.1 - * @return string WAV data - * - */ - function getAudibleCode() - { - $letters = array(); - $code = $this->getCode(); - - if ($code == '') { - $this->createCode(); - $code = $this->getCode(); - } - - for($i = 0; $i < strlen($code); ++$i) { - $letters[] = $code{$i}; - } - - return $this->generateWAV($letters); - } - - /** - * Save the code in the session - * - * @access private - * - */ - function saveData() - { - $_SESSION['securimage_code_value'] = strtolower($this->code); - } - - /** - * Validate the code to the user code - * - * @access private - * - */ - function validate() - { - if ( isset($_SESSION['securimage_code_value']) && !empty($_SESSION['securimage_code_value']) ) { - if ( $_SESSION['securimage_code_value'] == strtolower(trim($this->code_entered)) ) { - $this->correct_code = true; - $_SESSION['securimage_code_value'] = ''; - } else { - $this->correct_code = false; - } - } else { - $this->correct_code = false; - } - } - - /** - * Get the captcha code - * - * @since 1.0.1 - * @return string - */ - function getCode() - { - if (isset($_SESSION['securimage_code_value']) && !empty($_SESSION['securimage_code_value'])) { - return $_SESSION['securimage_code_value']; - } else { - return ''; - } - } - - /** - * Check if the user entered code was correct - * - * @access private - * @return boolean - */ - function checkCode() - { - return $this->correct_code; - } - - /** - * Generate a wav file by concatenating individual files - * @since 1.0.1 - * @access private - * @param array $letters Array of letters to build a file from - * @return string WAV file data - */ - function generateWAV($letters) - { - $first = true; // use first file to write the header... - $data_len = 0; - $files = array(); - $out_data = ''; - - foreach ($letters as $letter) { - $filename = $this->audio_path . strtoupper($letter) . '.wav'; - - $fp = fopen($filename, 'rb'); - - $file = array(); - - $data = fread($fp, filesize($filename)); // read file in - - $header = substr($data, 0, 36); - $body = substr($data, 44); - - - $data = unpack('NChunkID/VChunkSize/NFormat/NSubChunk1ID/VSubChunk1Size/vAudioFormat/vNumChannels/VSampleRate/VByteRate/vBlockAlign/vBitsPerSample', $header); - - $file['sub_chunk1_id'] = $data['SubChunk1ID']; - $file['bits_per_sample'] = $data['BitsPerSample']; - $file['channels'] = $data['NumChannels']; - $file['format'] = $data['AudioFormat']; - $file['sample_rate'] = $data['SampleRate']; - $file['size'] = $data['ChunkSize'] + 8; - $file['data'] = $body; - - if ( ($p = strpos($file['data'], 'LIST')) !== false) { - // If the LIST data is not at the end of the file, this will probably break your sound file - $info = substr($file['data'], $p + 4, 8); - $data = unpack('Vlength/Vjunk', $info); - $file['data'] = substr($file['data'], 0, $p); - $file['size'] = $file['size'] - (strlen($file['data']) - $p); - } - - $files[] = $file; - $data = null; - $header = null; - $body = null; - - $data_len += strlen($file['data']); - - fclose($fp); - } - - $out_data = ''; - for($i = 0; $i < sizeof($files); ++$i) { - if ($i == 0) { // output header - $out_data .= pack('C4VC8', ord('R'), ord('I'), ord('F'), ord('F'), $data_len + 36, ord('W'), ord('A'), ord('V'), ord('E'), ord('f'), ord('m'), ord('t'), ord(' ')); - - $out_data .= pack('VvvVVvv', - 16, - $files[$i]['format'], - $files[$i]['channels'], - $files[$i]['sample_rate'], - $files[$i]['sample_rate'] * (($files[$i]['bits_per_sample'] * $files[$i]['channels']) / 8), - ($files[$i]['bits_per_sample'] * $files[$i]['channels']) / 8, - $files[$i]['bits_per_sample'] ); - - $out_data .= pack('C4', ord('d'), ord('a'), ord('t'), ord('a')); - - $out_data .= pack('V', $data_len); - } - - $out_data .= $files[$i]['data']; - } - - return $out_data; - } -} /* class Securimage */ - -?> diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_example.php b/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_example.php deleted file mode 100644 index 09eaf963..00000000 --- a/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_example.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -Out of the box example of Securimage CAPTCHA Class.

- - -(Audio)

- -Reload Image diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_play.php b/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_play.php deleted file mode 100644 index c507da65..00000000 --- a/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_play.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -getAudibleCode(); -exit; - -?> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_show.php b/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_show.php deleted file mode 100644 index 40b62d9d..00000000 --- a/site/login/login/register/captcha/securimage_show.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -show(); // alternate use: $img->show('/path/to/background.jpg'); - -?> diff --git a/site/login/login/register/config.php b/site/login/login/register/config.php deleted file mode 100644 index 7a9bbf7c..00000000 --- a/site/login/login/register/config.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ - \ No newline at end of file
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