Pass profile owner through HTML (yuk) to the ajax updater - as browser pre-fetch totally buggers passing it via the server session.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			31 lines
		
	
	
		
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<?php
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// This page is fetched via ajax to update the profile page with
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// new content while you are viewing it.
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require_once('mod/profile.php');
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function update_profile_content(&$a) {
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	$profile_uid = intval($_GET['p']);
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	header("Content-type: text/html");
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	echo "<!DOCTYPE html><html><body>\r\n";
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	echo (($_GET['msie'] == 1) ? '<div>' : '<section>');
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        // Grab the page inner contents, but move any image src attributes to another attribute name.
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        // Some browsers will prefetch all the images for the page even if we don't need them.
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        // The only ones we need to fetch are those for new page additions, which we'll discover
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        // on the client side and then swap the image back.
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        $text = profile_content($a,$profile_uid);
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        $pattern = "/<img([^>]*) src=\"([^\"]*)\"/";
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        $replace = "<img\${1} dst=\"\${2}\"";
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        $text = preg_replace($pattern, $replace, $text);
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        echo str_replace("\t",'       ',$text);
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	echo (($_GET['msie'] == 1) ? '</div>' : '</section>');
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	echo "</body></html>\r\n";
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	killme();
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} |