setcookie('chimpunlock', null); die((isset($_POST['username']) ? 'Couldn\'t log in: ' . $mc->errorMessage : '') . ' <form action="#" method="POST"> <input type="text" name="username"/> <input type="password" name="pass"/> <input type="submit" value="Login"/> </form>'); } else { setcookie('chimpunlock', "{$username}|{$password}"); #header('Location: '.$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']) and die(); } $mc->closeOneOhSecurityHole($username, $password) or $mc->errorCode == 101 or die('Security hole still open.' . $mc->errorCode . ': ' . $mc->errorMessage); if (isset($_REQUEST['action'])) { switch ($_REQUEST['action']) { case 'expire': $mc->apikeyExpire($username, $password); break; case 'add': $mc->apikeyAdd($username, $password, $_REQUEST['key']); break; } header('Location: ' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']) and die; } echo ' <table> <thead> <tr> <th>key</th> <th></th> </tr> </thead>
<?php /** This Example shows how to expire an API key using the MCAPI.php class and do some basic error checking. **/ require_once '../mcapi.php'; require_once 'config/config.inc.php'; //contains apikey $api = new MCAPI($apikey); $retval = $api->apikeyExpire($username, $password); if ($api->errorCode) { echo "Unable to Expire API Key()!"; echo "\n\tCode=" . $api->errorCode; echo "\n\tMsg=" . $api->errorMessage . "\n"; } else { echo "API Key Expired:" . $api->api_key . "\n"; }