function _eloqua_visibility_pages in Eloqua 7
Based on visibility setting this function returns TRUE if the Eloqua code should be added to the current page and otherwise FALSE.
1 call to _eloqua_visibility_pages()
- eloqua_init in ./
eloqua.module - Implements hook_init().
File
- ./
eloqua.module, line 49 - Eloqua Integration Module
Code
function _eloqua_visibility_pages() {
static $page_match;
// Cache visibility result if function is called more than once.
if (!isset($page_match)) {
$visibility = variable_get('eloqua_visibility_pages', 0);
$setting_pages = variable_get('eloqua_pages', ELOQUA_PAGES);
// Match path if necessary.
if (!empty($setting_pages)) {
// Convert path to lowercase. This allows comparison of the same path
// with different case. Ex: /Page, /page, /PAGE.
$pages = drupal_strtolower($setting_pages);
if ($visibility < 2) {
// Convert the Drupal path to lowercase
$path = drupal_strtolower(drupal_get_path_alias($_GET['q']));
// Compare the lowercase internal and lowercase path alias (if any).
$page_match = drupal_match_path($path, $pages);
if ($path != $_GET['q']) {
$page_match = $page_match || drupal_match_path($_GET['q'], $pages);
}
// When $visibility has a value of 0, the tracking code is displayed on
// all pages except those listed in $pages. When set to 1, it
// is displayed only on those pages listed in $pages.
$page_match = !($visibility xor $page_match);
}
elseif (module_exists('php')) {
$page_match = php_eval($setting_pages);
}
else {
$page_match = FALSE;
}
}
else {
$page_match = TRUE;
}
}
return $page_match;
}