}
+/**
+ * Generates an opening body tag
+ *
+ * @param string $onload Body onload JavaScript handler code
+ * (OPTIONAL; default not used)
+ * @param string $class The CSS class name (OPTIONAL; default
+ * not used)
+ * @param array $aAttribs Any extra attributes: this must be an
+ * associative array, where keys will be
+ * added as the attribute name, and values
+ * (which are optional - should be null if
+ * none should be used) will be placed in
+ * double quotes (pending template implementation)
+ * as the attribute value (OPTIONAL; default empty).
+ *
+ * @return string The desired body tag.
+ *
+ * @since 1.5.2
+ *
+ */
+function create_body($onload='', $class='', $aAttribs=array()) {
+
+ global $oTemplate;
+
+ $oTemplate->assign('onload', $onload);
+ $oTemplate->assign('class', $class);
+
+ $oTemplate->assign('aAttribs', $aAttribs);
+
+ return $oTemplate->fetch('body.tpl');
+
+}
+
+
/**
* Generates html tags
-//FIXME: this should not be used anywhere in the core, or we should
-// convert this to use templates. We sould not be assuming HTML output.
+//FIXME: This should not be used anywhere in the core, or we should convert this to use templates. We sould not be assuming HTML output.
*
* @param string $tag Tag to output
* @param string $val Value between tags
/**
* handy function to set url vars
+//FIXME: You call this documentation? :-) What does "set url vars" mean? Looks like it might take a fully-formed URI (possibly with a query string) and adds a variable/value pair to it(?)... Does $link work on only the var being added or the whole URI?
*
* especially useful when $url = $PHP_SELF
+ *
* @param string $url url that must be modified
* @param string $var variable name
* @param string $val variable value
* @param boolean $link controls sanitizing of ampersand in urls (since 1.3.2)
+ *
* @return string $url modified url
+ *
* @since 1.3.0
+ *
*/
function set_url_var($url, $var, $val=0, $link=true) {
$k = '';