--- loncom/interface/loncreateuser.pm 2002/02/11 21:25:07 1.26
+++ loncom/interface/loncreateuser.pm 2006/06/29 15:45:18 1.125
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# The LearningOnline Network with CAPA
# Create a user
#
-# $Id: loncreateuser.pm,v 1.26 2002/02/11 21:25:07 matthew Exp $
+# $Id: loncreateuser.pm,v 1.125 2006/06/29 15:45:18 albertel Exp $
#
# Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees
#
@@ -25,36 +25,48 @@
#
# http://www.lon-capa.org/
#
-# (Create a course
-# (My Desk
-#
-# (Internal Server Error Handler
-#
-# (Login Screen
-# 5/21/99,5/22,5/25,5/26,5/31,6/2,6/10,7/12,7/14,
-# 1/14/00,5/29,5/30,6/1,6/29,7/1,11/9 Gerd Kortemeyer)
-#
-# YEAR=2001
-# 3/1/1 Gerd Kortemeyer)
-#
-# 3/1 Gerd Kortemeyer)
-#
-# 2/14 Gerd Kortemeyer)
-#
-# 2/14,2/17,2/19,2/20,2/21,2/22,2/23,3/2,3/17,3/24,04/12 Gerd Kortemeyer
-# April Guy Albertelli
-# 05/10,10/16 Gerd Kortemeyer
-# 11/12,11/13,11/15 Scott Harrison
-# 02/11/02 Matthew Hall
-#
-# $Id: loncreateuser.pm,v 1.26 2002/02/11 21:25:07 matthew Exp $
###
package Apache::loncreateuser;
+=pod
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Apache::loncreateuser - handler to create users and custom roles
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+Apache::loncreateuser provides an Apache handler for creating users,
+ editing their login parameters, roles, and removing roles, and
+ also creating and assigning custom roles.
+
+=head1 OVERVIEW
+
+=head2 Custom Roles
+
+In LON-CAPA, roles are actually collections of privileges. "Teaching
+Assistant", "Course Coordinator", and other such roles are really just
+collection of privileges that are useful in many circumstances.
+
+Creating custom roles can be done by the Domain Coordinator through
+the Create User functionality. That screen will show all privileges
+that can be assigned to users. For a complete list of privileges,
+please see C.
+
+Custom role definitions are stored in the C file of the role
+author.
+
+=cut
+
use strict;
use Apache::Constants qw(:common :http);
use Apache::lonnet;
+use Apache::loncommon;
+use Apache::lonlocal;
+use Apache::longroup;
+use lib '/home/httpd/lib/perl/';
+use LONCAPA;
my $loginscript; # piece of javascript used in two separate instances
my $generalrule;
@@ -64,167 +76,107 @@ my $authformint;
my $authformfsys;
my $authformloc;
-BEGIN {
- $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'}=~/(\w+\.\w+)$/;
- my $krbdefdom=$1;
- $krbdefdom=~tr/a-z/A-Z/;
- $authformnop=(<
-
-Do not change login data
-