exit(page_renderer::render_main("Error - $settings->sitename","<p>Since you aren't logged in, you can't change your preferences. This is because stored preferences are tied to each registered user account. You can login <a href='?action=login&returnto=".rawurlencode("?action=user-preferences")."'>here</a>.</p>"));
$content.=" <p><small>Used to send you notifications etc. Never shared with anyone except $settings->admindetails_name, $settings->sitename's administrator.</small></p>\n";
exit(page_renderer::render_main("Error Saving Preferences - $settings->sitename","<p>You aren't logged in, so you can't save your preferences. Try <a href='?action=login&returnto=".rawurlencode("?action=user-preferences")."'>logging in</a> first.</p>"));
}
if(isset($_POST["email-address"]))
{
if(mb_strlen($_POST["email-address"])>320)
{
http_response_code(413);
exit(page_renderer::render_main("Error Saving Email Address - $settings->sitename","<p>The email address you supplied (<code>{$_POST['email-address']}</code>) is too long. Email addresses can only be 320 characters long. <a href='javascript:window.history.back();'>Go back</a>."));
exit(page_renderer::render_main("Error Saving Preferences - $settings->sitename","<p>$settings->sitename had some trouble saving your preferences! Please contact $settings->admindetails_name, $settings->sitename's administrator and tell them about this error if it still occurs in 5 minutes. They can be contacted by email at this address: <a href='mailto:".hide_email($settings->admindetails_email)."'>".hide_email($settings->admindetails_email)."</a>.</p>"));
exit(page_renderer::render_main("Preferences Saved Successfully - $settings->sitename","<p>Your preferences have been saved successfully! You could go back your <a href='?action=user-preferences'>preferences page</a>, or on to the <a href='?page=".rawurlencode($settings->defaultpage)."'>$settings->defaultpage</a>.</p>"));
exit(page_renderer::render_main("Password mismatch - $settings->sitename","<p>Error: You typed your current password incorrectly! <a href='javascript:history.back();'>Go back</a>.</p>"));
exit(page_renderer::render_main("Password Changed Successfully","<p>You password was changed successfully. <a href='?action=user-preferences'>Go back to the user preferences page</a>.</p>"));
// Display a help section on the user preferences, but only if the user
// is logged in and so able to access them
if($env->is_logged_in)
{
add_help_section("910-user-preferences","User Preferences","<p>As you are logged in, $settings->sitename lets you configure a selection of personal preferences. These can be viewed and tweaked to you liking over on the <a href='?action=user-preferences'>preferences page</a>, which can be accessed at any time by clicking the cog icon (it looks something like this: <a href='?action=user-preferences'>$settings->user_preferences_button_text</a>), though the administrator of $settings->sitename ($settings->admindetails_name) may have changed its appearance.</p>");