echo "[<a href=\"{$param['homepage']}\">Homepage</a>]"; } else { echo " "; } echo "</td>\r"; echo "</tr>\r"; } ?> </table> <p class="comment"> <?php if ($browser == '') { echo SB_P('integrator::hint'); } else { echo '<a href="integrator.php?lang=' . SB_GetLanguage() . '">' . SB_T('Usage Tips for All Browsers') . '</a>'; } ?> </p> <h2> <?php if ($browser == '') { echo SB_T('Usage Tips for All Browsers'); } else { echo SB_T('Usage/Integration Tips for %s', array($browsers[$browser]['label'])); } ?> </h2> <?php if ($browser != '') {
} } /** * I do not need instance, I just need to call static functions. * As of PHP 4.3.1 it will generate strange warning in case * bookmarkmanager issued an error() on import(). I cannot see * any relevance because SB_Page does not inherit from SB_ErrorHandler. * But it is indeed related to SB_ErrorHandler (when removing & from * declaration of getErrors() it works, but errors cannot be * reported then. Too curious for reporting and PHP 5 adds * static members what should solve the problem in future. */ $page = new SB_Page(); $page->head('Commander', 'siteBarCmdWin', null, $cw->onLoad, $metaTag); $errId = $cw->hasErrors() && $cw->hasErrors(E_ERROR) ? 'error' : 'warn'; $onlineHelp = 'http://sitebar.org/help.php?command=' . urlencode($cw->command) . '&version=' . STATIC_VERSION . '&lang=' . SB_GetLanguage(); ?> <div id="<?php echo ($cw->hasErrors() ? $errId : 'command') . 'Head'; ?> " class="cmnTitle"> <div id="help" onclick="SB_openHelp('<?php echo $onlineHelp; ?> ')">?</div> <div id="command"><?php echo SB_T($cw->command); ?> </div> </div> <div id="<?php