*/
// This endpoint is supposed to be independent of request cookies and other
-// details of the session. Log warnings for violations of the no-session
-// constraint.
-define( 'MW_NO_SESSION', 'warn' );
+// details of the session. Enforce this constraint with respect to session use.
+define( 'MW_NO_SESSION', 1 );
require_once __DIR__ . '/includes/WebStart.php';
$response = $wgRequest->response();
$response->header( "Content-type: $ctype" );
-// Set an Expires header so that squid can cache it for a short time
+// Set an Expires header so that CDN can cache it for a short time
// Short enough so that the sysadmin barely notices when $wgSitename is changed
$expiryTime = 600; # 10 minutes
$response->header( 'Expires: ' . gmdate( 'D, d M Y H:i:s', time() + $expiryTime ) . ' GMT' );
print '<?xml version="1.0"?>';
print Xml::openElement( 'OpenSearchDescription',
[
- 'xmlns' => 'http://www.opensearch.org/Specifications/OpenSearch/1.1',
- 'xmlns:moz' => 'https://www.mozilla.org/2006/browser/search/' ] );
-
-/* The spec says the ShortName must be no longer than 16 characters,
- * but 16 is *realllly* short. In practice, browsers don't appear to care
- * when we give them a longer string, so we're no longer attempting to trim.
- *
- * Note: ShortName and the <link title=""> need to match; they are used as
- * a key for identifying if the search engine has been added already, *and*
- * as the display name presented to the end-user.
- *
- * Behavior seems about the same between Firefox and IE 7/8 here.
- * 'Description' doesn't appear to be used by either.
- */
+ 'xmlns' => 'http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/',
+ 'xmlns:moz' => 'http://www.mozilla.org/2006/browser/search/' ] );
+
+// The spec says the ShortName must be no longer than 16 characters,
+// but 16 is *realllly* short. In practice, browsers don't appear to care
+// when we give them a longer string, so we're no longer attempting to trim.
+//
+// Note: ShortName and the <link title=""> need to match; they are used as
+// a key for identifying if the search engine has been added already, *and*
+// as the display name presented to the end-user.
+//
+// Behavior seems about the same between Firefox and IE 7/8 here.
+// 'Description' doesn't appear to be used by either.
$fullName = wfMessage( 'opensearch-desc' )->inContentLanguage()->text();
print Xml::element( 'ShortName', null, $fullName );
print Xml::element( 'Description', null, $fullName );