-function error_box($string, $color) {
- global $pageheader_sent;
-
- if ( !isset( $color ) ) {
- $color = array();
- $color[0] = '#DCDCDC'; /* light gray TitleBar */
- $color[1] = '#800000'; /* red */
- $color[2] = '#CC0000'; /* light red Warning/Error Messages */
- $color[4] = '#FFFFFF'; /* white Normal Background */
- $color[7] = '#0000CC'; /* blue Links */
- $color[8] = '#000000'; /* black Normal text */
- }
+/**
+ * Displays error message
+ *
+ * Since 1.4.1 function checks if page header is already displayed.
+ *
+ * Since 1.4.3 and 1.5.1, this function contains the error_box hook.
+ * Use plain_error_message() and make sure that page header is created,
+ * if you want compatibility with 1.4.0 and older.
+ *
+ * In 1.5.2 second function argument is changed. Older functions used it
+ * for $color array, new function uses it for optional link data. Function
+ * will ignore color array and use standard colors instead.
+ *
+ * The $return_output argument was added in 1.5.2
+ *
+ * @param string $string Error message to be displayed
+ * @param array $link Optional array containing link details to be displayed.
+ * Array uses three keys. 'URL' key is required and should contain link URL.
+ * 'TEXT' key is optional and should contain link name. 'FRAME' key is
+ * optional and should contain link target attribute.
+ * @param boolean $return_output When TRUE, output is returned to caller
+ * instead of being sent to browser (OPTIONAL;
+ * default = FALSE)
+ *
+ * @since 1.3.2
+ */
+function error_box($string, $link=NULL, $return_output=FALSE) {
+ global $pageheader_sent, $oTemplate, $org_title;