<?php /** * * * @note Many classes that could (although many times don't) use the * configuration object make it a mandatory parameter. This is * because a configuration object should always be forwarded, * otherwise, you run the risk of missing a parameter and then * being stumped when a configuration directive doesn't work. */ class HTMLPurifier_Config { var $conf; function HTMLPurifier_Config(&$definition) { $this->conf = $definition->info; // set up the defaults } function createDefault() { $definition =& HTMLPurifier_ConfigDef::instance(); $config = new HTMLPurifier_Config($definition); return $config; } function get($namespace, $key) { if (!isset($this->conf[$namespace][$key])) { trigger_error('Cannot retrieve value of undefined directive', E_USER_ERROR); return; } return $this->conf[$namespace][$key]; } function set($namespace, $key, $value) { if (!isset($this->conf[$namespace][$key])) { trigger_error('Cannot set undefined directive to value', E_USER_ERROR); return; } $this->conf[$namespace][$key] = $value; } } ?>