// Grab current session ID and close both sessions to allow other scripts to use them
$newSession = session_id();
session_write_close();
// Grab current session ID and close both sessions to allow other scripts to use them
$newSession = session_id();
session_write_close();
// Now we unset the obsolete and expiration values for the session we want to keep
unset($_SESSION['OBSOLETE']);
unset($_SESSION['EXPIRES']);
// Now we unset the obsolete and expiration values for the session we want to keep
unset($_SESSION['OBSOLETE']);
unset($_SESSION['EXPIRES']);
echo _("The security settings on your account do not permit you to access this function");
echo "</b>";
echo "<br><br><br><br></center>";
echo _("The security settings on your account do not permit you to access this function");
echo "</b>";
echo "<br><br><br><br></center>";
$Session_manager = new SessionManager();
$Session_manager->sessionStart('FA'.md5(dirname(__FILE__)));
$Session_manager = new SessionManager();
$Session_manager->sessionStart('FA'.md5(dirname(__FILE__)));
include_once($path_to_root . "/includes/access_levels.inc");
include_once($path_to_root . "/version.php");
include_once($path_to_root . "/includes/main.inc");
include_once($path_to_root . "/includes/access_levels.inc");
include_once($path_to_root . "/version.php");
include_once($path_to_root . "/includes/main.inc");
// POST vars cleanup needed for direct reuse.
// We quote all values later with db_escape() before db update.
$_POST = strip_quotes($_POST);
// POST vars cleanup needed for direct reuse.
// We quote all values later with db_escape() before db update.
$_POST = strip_quotes($_POST);