* Populate a global from the session on every request. Use the object instead of using allowedMonitors in session.
* fix when gets loaded.
* use for auth, and add Monitor Edit checks to Zone add/delete/edit
* add back the ZM_OPT_USE_AUTH test for being logged in in AppController
* Update permissions code to use
* change quotes
* Update permission code to use
* Use instal of session for systemPermission
* deprecate montiorPermision in session
* use instead of session streamPermission
* move login code back into AppController. Has to be done for every request
* deprecate eventPermission, controlPermission and systemPermission in session.
* handle auth params in query string as well as post
* exit on HUP to free up memory.
* add missing global user
* system should be System
* error can be due to bad user or password
* added login/logout and related private functions
* handle case when userLogin fails, current code returns PHP error for and API throw is not called
* formatting
* converted login params to POST, removed user=&pass= for other APIs
* formatting
* add auth check back but leave out login/out
* fixes to make it work across zmN, postman and curl
* added back enabled check
* implement website monitor
* don't check certain fields when using website monitor
* continue to fix javascript errors for website monitors
* check $monitor, not $new_monitor here
* add website monitor documentation
was somehow left out of the initial commit
* fix corruption of functions.php
* add missing comma
* remove errors by testing for existence of key. If it's a new monitor, then none of the keys will be valid
* If the monitor type is WebSite, then default Status to Running.
* put back start function that got lost in merge. Don't start StreamCmd's if it's a WebSite
* Add midding comma
* Hide unrelated tabs when type is WebSite. Put back input fields for Type=WebSite
* Don't show control or any of the status fields for WebSite type monitors
* add some parenthesis to ensure order of operations, seems to fix fps and status fields not being shown for regular monitors