allow rpost parameters to survive a login if you weren't locally logged in at the time.
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@ -45,13 +45,22 @@ function rpost_content(&$a) {
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// FIXME
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// probably need to figure out how to preserve the $_REQUEST variables in the session
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// in case you aren't currently logged in. Otherwise you'll have to go back to
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// the site that sent you here and try again.
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// The login procedure is going to bugger our $_REQUEST variables
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// so save them in the session.
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if(array_key_exists($_REQUEST,'body')) {
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$_SESSION['rpost'] = $_REQUEST;
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}
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return login();
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}
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// If we have saved rpost session variables, but nothing in the current $_REQUEST, recover the saved variables
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if((! array_key_exists($_REQUEST,'body')) && (array_key_exists($_SESSION,'rpost'))) {
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$_REQUEST = $_SESSION['rpost'];
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unset($_SESSION['rpost']);
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}
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if($_REQUEST['remote_return']) {
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$_SESSION['remote_return'] = $_REQUEST['remote_return'];
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}
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