Some rewrites:
- max_proccesses_reach() and maxload_reached() (why no _ behind max?) are called both way, static and with object reference. - this is strongly discouraged and should be avoided as its support (in PHP) may be dropped in future releases. - used $a = get_app(); to encapsulate code (even when the function does currently the same, it may be changed later) Signed-off-by: Roland Häder <roland@mxchange.org>
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function _map_files1($rr){
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global $a;
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$a = get_app();
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$types = Photo::supportedTypes();
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$ext = $types[$rr['type']];
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intval(local_user())
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function _map_files2($rr){ global $a;
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function _map_files2($rr){
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$a = get_app();
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list($m1,$m2) = explode("/",$rr['filetype']);
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$filetype = ( (file_exists("images/icons/$m1.png"))?$m1:"zip");
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