This script sets database parameters.
The current session must contain the connection parameters for database access.
doparam.php processes the following HTTP parameters:
The response structure returned by doparam.php is an XML document as outlined below:
<result>
<param name="name-of-parameter">value-of-parameter</param>
...
<warning>
<reason>error message</reason>
<sqlstate>SQL state</sqlstate>
<vendor-code>vendor code</vendor-code>
</warning>
</result>
name-of-parameter is the name of a parameter passed in, value-of-parameter is its new value.
In case of an error, the resulting response is like:
<result>
<error>
<reason>error message</reason>
<sqlstate>SQL state</sqlstate>
<vendor-code>vendor code</vendor-code>
</error>
</result>