Beispiel #1
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 public static function deactivate($userId)
 {
     $a = new Activation($userId);
     $a->select($userId, 'user');
     $a->active = 0;
     $a->update();
 }
Beispiel #2
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require 'includes/master.inc.php';
$post = trim(file_get_contents('php://input'));
$post = base64_decode($post);
$dict = json_decode($post);
$a = new Activation();
$a->app_id = $dict->app_id;
$a->name = $dict->email;
$a->serial_number = $dict->serial;
$a->dt = dater();
$a->ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
$a->insert();
$app = new Application($a->app_id);
if (!$app->ok()) {
    die('serial');
}
$o = new Order();
$o->select($a->serial_number, 'serial_number');
if (!$o->ok()) {
    die('serial');
}
// Because we die before the activation is updated with the found order id,
// this has the added benefit of highlighting the activation as "fraudulent"
// in the activations list. It's not fraudulent obviously, but it does let
// us quickly see if deactivated licenses are still being used.
if ($o->deactivated == 1) {
    die('serial');
}
$a->order_id = $o->id;
$a->update();
$o->downloadLicense();