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Editing: autoload.php
<?php /** * Basic autoloader for Hybridauth library which you may use as it is or as a template * to suit your application's environment. * * Note that you'd ONLY need this file if you are not using composer. */ if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.4.0', '<')) { throw new Exception('Hybridauth 3 requires PHP version 5.4 or higher.'); } /** * Register the autoloader for Hybridauth classes. * * Based off the official PSR-4 autoloader example found at * http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-4/examples/ * * @param string $class The fully-qualified class name. * * @return void */ spl_autoload_register( function ($class) { // project-specific namespace prefix. Will only kicks in for Hybridauth's namespace. $prefix = 'Hybridauth\\'; // base directory for the namespace prefix. $base_dir = __DIR__; // By default, it points to this same folder. // You may change this path if having trouble detecting the path to // the source files. // does the class use the namespace prefix? $len = strlen($prefix); if (strncmp($prefix, $class, $len) !== 0) { // no, move to the next registered autoloader. return; } // get the relative class name. $relative_class = substr($class, $len); // replace the namespace prefix with the base directory, replace namespace // separators with directory separators in the relative class name, append // with .php $file = $base_dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . str_replace('\\', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $relative_class) . '.php'; // if the file exists, require it if (file_exists($file)) { require $file; return; } if(!defined('LOGINIZER_PRO_DIR')) { return; } $file = LOGINIZER_PRO_DIR . 'lib/hybridauth/'. str_replace('\\', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $relative_class) . '.php'; if(file_exists($file)){ require $file; } } );
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