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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * strings.php
  4. *
  5. * Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The SquirrelMail Project Team
  6. * Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
  7. *
  8. * This code provides various string manipulation functions that are
  9. * used by the rest of the Squirrelmail code.
  10. *
  11. * $Id$
  12. */
  13. /**
  14. * SquirrelMail version number -- DO NOT CHANGE
  15. */
  16. global $version;
  17. $version = '1.2.5 [cvs]';
  18. /**
  19. * If $haystack is a full mailbox name and $needle is the mailbox
  20. * separator character, returns the last part of the mailbox name.
  21. */
  22. function readShortMailboxName($haystack, $needle) {
  23. if ($needle == '') {
  24. return $haystack;
  25. }
  26. $parts = explode($needle, $haystack);
  27. $elem = array_pop($parts);
  28. while ($elem == '' && count($parts)) {
  29. $elem = array_pop($parts);
  30. }
  31. return $elem;
  32. }
  33. /**
  34. * If $haystack is a full mailbox name, and $needle is the mailbox
  35. * separator character, returns the second last part of the full
  36. * mailbox name (i.e. the mailbox's parent mailbox)
  37. */
  38. function readMailboxParent($haystack, $needle) {
  39. if ($needle == '') return '';
  40. $parts = explode($needle, $haystack);
  41. $elem = array_pop($parts);
  42. while ($elem == '' && count($parts)) {
  43. $elem = array_pop($parts);
  44. }
  45. return join($needle, $parts);
  46. }
  47. /**
  48. * Returns the index of the first chunk of string $haystack that
  49. * starts with non-white-space character, starting at position $pos.
  50. * If there is no such chunk, returns -1.
  51. */
  52. function next_pos_minus_white ($haystack, $pos) {
  53. $len = strlen($haystack);
  54. while ($pos < $len) {
  55. /* Get the next character. */
  56. $c = substr($haystack, $pos, 1);
  57. /* Check the next character. */
  58. if (($c != ' ') && ($c != "\t") && ($c != "\n") && ($c != "\r")) {
  59. return $pos;
  60. }
  61. /* Increment position in string. */
  62. ++$pos;
  63. }
  64. return -1;
  65. }
  66. /**
  67. * Wraps text at $wrap characters
  68. *
  69. * Has a problem with special HTML characters, so call this before
  70. * you do character translation.
  71. *
  72. * Specifically, &#039 comes up as 5 characters instead of 1.
  73. * This should not add newlines to the end of lines.
  74. */
  75. function sqWordWrap(&$line, $wrap) {
  76. ereg("^([\t >]*)([^\t >].*)?$", $line, $regs);
  77. $beginning_spaces = $regs[1];
  78. if (isset($regs[2])) {
  79. $words = explode(' ', $regs[2]);
  80. } else {
  81. $words = '';
  82. }
  83. $i = 0;
  84. $line = $beginning_spaces;
  85. while ($i < count($words)) {
  86. /* Force one word to be on a line (minimum) */
  87. $line .= $words[$i];
  88. $line_len = strlen($beginning_spaces) + strlen($words[$i]) + 2;
  89. if (isset($words[$i + 1]))
  90. $line_len += strlen($words[$i + 1]);
  91. $i ++;
  92. /* Add more words (as long as they fit) */
  93. while ($line_len < $wrap && $i < count($words)) {
  94. $line .= ' ' . $words[$i];
  95. $i++;
  96. if (isset($words[$i]))
  97. $line_len += strlen($words[$i]) + 1;
  98. else
  99. $line_len += 1;
  100. }
  101. /* Skip spaces if they are the first thing on a continued line */
  102. while (!isset($words[$i]) && $i < count($words)) {
  103. $i ++;
  104. }
  105. /* Go to the next line if we have more to process */
  106. if ($i < count($words)) {
  107. $line .= "\n" . $beginning_spaces;
  108. }
  109. }
  110. }
  111. /**
  112. * Does the opposite of sqWordWrap()
  113. */
  114. function sqUnWordWrap(&$body) {
  115. $lines = explode("\n", $body);
  116. $body = '';
  117. $PreviousSpaces = '';
  118. for ($i = 0; $i < count($lines); $i ++) {
  119. ereg("^([\t >]*)([^\t >].*)?$", $lines[$i], $regs);
  120. $CurrentSpaces = $regs[1];
  121. if (isset($regs[2])) {
  122. $CurrentRest = $regs[2];
  123. }
  124. if ($i == 0) {
  125. $PreviousSpaces = $CurrentSpaces;
  126. $body = $lines[$i];
  127. } else if (($PreviousSpaces == $CurrentSpaces) /* Do the beginnings match */
  128. && (strlen($lines[$i - 1]) > 65) /* Over 65 characters long */
  129. && strlen($CurrentRest)) { /* and there's a line to continue with */
  130. $body .= ' ' . $CurrentRest;
  131. } else {
  132. $body .= "\n" . $lines[$i];
  133. $PreviousSpaces = $CurrentSpaces;
  134. }
  135. }
  136. $body .= "\n";
  137. }
  138. /**
  139. * Returns an array of email addresses.
  140. * Be cautious of "user@host.com"
  141. */
  142. function parseAddrs($text) {
  143. if (trim($text) == '')
  144. return array();
  145. $text = str_replace(' ', '', $text);
  146. $text = ereg_replace('"[^"]*"', '', $text);
  147. $text = ereg_replace('\\([^\\)]*\\)', '', $text);
  148. $text = str_replace(',', ';', $text);
  149. $array = explode(';', $text);
  150. for ($i = 0; $i < count ($array); $i++) {
  151. $array[$i] = eregi_replace ('^.*[<]', '', $array[$i]);
  152. $array[$i] = eregi_replace ('[>].*$', '', $array[$i]);
  153. }
  154. return $array;
  155. }
  156. /**
  157. * Returns a line of comma separated email addresses from an array.
  158. */
  159. function getLineOfAddrs($array) {
  160. if (is_array($array)) {
  161. $to_line = implode(', ', $array);
  162. $to_line = ereg_replace(', (, )+', ', ', $to_line);
  163. $to_line = trim(ereg_replace('^, ', '', $to_line));
  164. if( substr( $to_line, -1 ) == ',' )
  165. $to_line = substr( $to_line, 0, -1 );
  166. } else {
  167. $to_line = '';
  168. }
  169. return( $to_line );
  170. }
  171. function translateText(&$body, $wrap_at, $charset) {
  172. global $where, $what; /* from searching */
  173. global $color; /* color theme */
  174. require_once('../functions/url_parser.php');
  175. $body_ary = explode("\n", $body);
  176. $PriorQuotes = 0;
  177. for ($i=0; $i < count($body_ary); $i++) {
  178. $line = $body_ary[$i];
  179. if (strlen($line) - 2 >= $wrap_at) {
  180. sqWordWrap($line, $wrap_at);
  181. }
  182. $line = charset_decode($charset, $line);
  183. $line = str_replace("\t", ' ', $line);
  184. parseUrl ($line);
  185. $Quotes = 0;
  186. $pos = 0;
  187. while (1) {
  188. if ($line[$pos] == ' ') {
  189. $pos ++;
  190. } else if (strpos($line, '&gt;', $pos) === $pos) {
  191. $pos += 4;
  192. $Quotes ++;
  193. } else {
  194. break;
  195. }
  196. }
  197. if ($Quotes > 1) {
  198. if (! isset($color[14])) {
  199. $color[14] = '#FF0000';
  200. }
  201. $line = '<FONT COLOR="' . $color[14] . '">' . $line . '</FONT>';
  202. } elseif ($Quotes) {
  203. if (! isset($color[13])) {
  204. $color[13] = '#800000';
  205. }
  206. $line = '<FONT COLOR="' . $color[13] . '">' . $line . '</FONT>';
  207. }
  208. $body_ary[$i] = $line;
  209. }
  210. $body = '<pre>' . implode("\n", $body_ary) . '</pre>';
  211. }
  212. function find_mailbox_name ($mailbox) {
  213. if (ereg(" *\"([^\r\n\"]*)\"[ \r\n]*$", $mailbox, $regs))
  214. return $regs[1];
  215. ereg(" *([^ \r\n\"]*)[ \r\n]*$",$mailbox,$regs);
  216. return $regs[1];
  217. }
  218. function php_self () {
  219. global $PHP_SELF, $HTTP_SERVER_VARS;
  220. if (isset($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REQUEST_URI']) && !empty($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REQUEST_URI']) ) {
  221. return $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REQUEST_URI'];
  222. }
  223. if (isset($PHP_SELF) && !empty($PHP_SELF)) {
  224. return $PHP_SELF;
  225. } else if (isset($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['PHP_SELF']) &&
  226. !empty($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['PHP_SELF'])) {
  227. return $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['PHP_SELF'];
  228. } else {
  229. return '';
  230. }
  231. }
  232. /**
  233. * This determines the location to forward to relative to your server.
  234. * If this doesnt work correctly for you (although it should), you can
  235. * remove all this code except the last two lines, and change the header()
  236. * function to look something like this, customized to the location of
  237. * SquirrelMail on your server:
  238. *
  239. * http://www.myhost.com/squirrelmail/src/login.php
  240. */
  241. function get_location () {
  242. global $PHP_SELF, $SERVER_NAME, $HTTP_HOST, $SERVER_PORT,
  243. $HTTP_SERVER_VARS;
  244. /* Get the path, handle virtual directories */
  245. $path = substr(php_self(), 0, strrpos(php_self(), '/'));
  246. /* Check if this is a HTTPS or regular HTTP request. */
  247. $proto = 'http://';
  248. /*
  249. * If you have 'SSLOptions +StdEnvVars' in your apache config
  250. * OR if you have HTTPS in your HTTP_SERVER_VARS
  251. * OR if you are on port 443
  252. */
  253. $getEnvVar = getenv('HTTPS');
  254. if ((isset($getEnvVar) && !strcasecmp($getEnvVar, 'on')) ||
  255. (isset($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HTTPS'])) ||
  256. (isset($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SERVER_PORT']) &&
  257. $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SERVER_PORT'] == 443)) {
  258. $proto = 'https://';
  259. }
  260. /* Get the hostname from the Host header or server config. */
  261. $host = '';
  262. if (isset($HTTP_HOST) && !empty($HTTP_HOST)) {
  263. $host = $HTTP_HOST;
  264. } else if (isset($SERVER_NAME) && !empty($SERVER_NAME)) {
  265. $host = $SERVER_NAME;
  266. } else if (isset($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SERVER_NAME']) &&
  267. !empty($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SERVER_NAME'])) {
  268. $host = $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SERVER_NAME'];
  269. }
  270. $port = '';
  271. if (! strstr($host, ':')) {
  272. if (isset($SERVER_PORT)) {
  273. if (($SERVER_PORT != 80 && $proto == 'http://')
  274. || ($SERVER_PORT != 443 && $proto == 'https://')) {
  275. $port = sprintf(':%d', $SERVER_PORT);
  276. }
  277. }
  278. }
  279. /* Fallback is to omit the server name and use a relative */
  280. /* URI, although this is not RFC 2616 compliant. */
  281. return ($host ? $proto . $host . $port . $path : $path);
  282. }
  283. /**
  284. * These functions are used to encrypt the passowrd before it is
  285. * stored in a cookie.
  286. */
  287. function OneTimePadEncrypt ($string, $epad) {
  288. $pad = base64_decode($epad);
  289. $encrypted = '';
  290. for ($i = 0; $i < strlen ($string); $i++) {
  291. $encrypted .= chr (ord($string[$i]) ^ ord($pad[$i]));
  292. }
  293. return base64_encode($encrypted);
  294. }
  295. function OneTimePadDecrypt ($string, $epad) {
  296. $pad = base64_decode($epad);
  297. $encrypted = base64_decode ($string);
  298. $decrypted = '';
  299. for ($i = 0; $i < strlen ($encrypted); $i++) {
  300. $decrypted .= chr (ord($encrypted[$i]) ^ ord($pad[$i]));
  301. }
  302. return $decrypted;
  303. }
  304. /**
  305. * Randomize the mt_rand() function. Toss this in strings or integers
  306. * and it will seed the generator appropriately. With strings, it is
  307. * better to get them long. Use md5() to lengthen smaller strings.
  308. */
  309. function sq_mt_seed($Val) {
  310. /* if mt_getrandmax() does not return a 2^n - 1 number,
  311. this might not work well. This uses $Max as a bitmask. */
  312. $Max = mt_getrandmax();
  313. if (! is_int($Val)) {
  314. if (function_exists('crc32')) {
  315. $Val = crc32($Val);
  316. } else {
  317. $Str = $Val;
  318. $Pos = 0;
  319. $Val = 0;
  320. $Mask = $Max / 2;
  321. $HighBit = $Max ^ $Mask;
  322. while ($Pos < strlen($Str)) {
  323. if ($Val & $HighBit) {
  324. $Val = (($Val & $Mask) << 1) + 1;
  325. } else {
  326. $Val = ($Val & $Mask) << 1;
  327. }
  328. $Val ^= $Str[$Pos];
  329. $Pos ++;
  330. }
  331. }
  332. }
  333. if ($Val < 0) {
  334. $Val *= -1;
  335. }
  336. if ($Val = 0) {
  337. return;
  338. }
  339. mt_srand(($Val ^ mt_rand(0, $Max)) & $Max);
  340. }
  341. /**
  342. * This function initializes the random number generator fairly well.
  343. * It also only initializes it once, so you don't accidentally get
  344. * the same 'random' numbers twice in one session.
  345. */
  346. function sq_mt_randomize() {
  347. global $REMOTE_PORT, $REMOTE_ADDR, $UNIQUE_ID;
  348. static $randomized;
  349. if ($randomized) {
  350. return;
  351. }
  352. /* Global. */
  353. sq_mt_seed((int)((double) microtime() * 1000000));
  354. sq_mt_seed(md5($REMOTE_PORT . $REMOTE_ADDR . getmypid()));
  355. /* getrusage */
  356. if (function_exists('getrusage')) {
  357. /* Avoid warnings with Win32 */
  358. $dat = @getrusage();
  359. if (isset($dat) && is_array($dat)) {
  360. $Str = '';
  361. foreach ($dat as $k => $v)
  362. {
  363. $Str .= $k . $v;
  364. }
  365. sq_mt_seed(md5($Str));
  366. }
  367. }
  368. /* Apache-specific */
  369. sq_mt_seed(md5($UNIQUE_ID));
  370. $randomized = 1;
  371. }
  372. function OneTimePadCreate ($length=100) {
  373. sq_mt_randomize();
  374. $pad = '';
  375. for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
  376. $pad .= chr(mt_rand(0,255));
  377. }
  378. return base64_encode($pad);
  379. }
  380. /**
  381. * Check if we have a required PHP-version. Return TRUE if we do,
  382. * or FALSE if we don't.
  383. *
  384. * To check for 4.0.1, use sqCheckPHPVersion(4,0,1)
  385. * To check for 4.0b3, use sqCheckPHPVersion(4,0,-3)
  386. *
  387. * Does not handle betas like 4.0.1b1 or development versions
  388. */
  389. function sqCheckPHPVersion($major, $minor, $release) {
  390. $ver = phpversion();
  391. eregi('^([0-9]+)\\.([0-9]+)(.*)', $ver, $regs);
  392. /* Parse the version string. */
  393. $vmajor = strval($regs[1]);
  394. $vminor = strval($regs[2]);
  395. $vrel = $regs[3];
  396. if($vrel[0] == '.') {
  397. $vrel = strval(substr($vrel, 1));
  398. }
  399. if($vrel[0] == 'b' || $vrel[0] == 'B') {
  400. $vrel = - strval(substr($vrel, 1));
  401. }
  402. if($vrel[0] == 'r' || $vrel[0] == 'R') {
  403. $vrel = - strval(substr($vrel, 2))/10;
  404. }
  405. /* Compare major version. */
  406. if ($vmajor < $major) { return false; }
  407. if ($vmajor > $major) { return true; }
  408. /* Major is the same. Compare minor. */
  409. if ($vminor < $minor) { return false; }
  410. if ($vminor > $minor) { return true; }
  411. /* Major and minor is the same as the required one. Compare release */
  412. if ($vrel >= 0 && $release >= 0) { /* Neither are beta */
  413. if($vrel < $release) return false;
  414. } else if($vrel >= 0 && $release < 0) { /* This is not beta, required is beta */
  415. return true;
  416. } else if($vrel < 0 && $release >= 0){ /* This is beta, require not beta */
  417. return false;
  418. } else { /* Both are beta */
  419. if($vrel > $release) return false;
  420. }
  421. return true;
  422. }
  423. /**
  424. * Returns a string showing the size of the message/attachment.
  425. */
  426. function show_readable_size($bytes) {
  427. $bytes /= 1024;
  428. $type = 'k';
  429. if ($bytes / 1024 > 1) {
  430. $bytes /= 1024;
  431. $type = 'm';
  432. }
  433. if ($bytes < 10) {
  434. $bytes *= 10;
  435. settype($bytes, 'integer');
  436. $bytes /= 10;
  437. } else {
  438. settype($bytes, 'integer');
  439. }
  440. return $bytes . '<small>&nbsp;' . $type . '</small>';
  441. }
  442. /**
  443. * Generates a random string from the caracter set you pass in
  444. *
  445. * Flags:
  446. * 1 = add lowercase a-z to $chars
  447. * 2 = add uppercase A-Z to $chars
  448. * 4 = add numbers 0-9 to $chars
  449. */
  450. function GenerateRandomString($size, $chars, $flags = 0) {
  451. if ($flags & 0x1) {
  452. $chars .= 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz';
  453. }
  454. if ($flags & 0x2) {
  455. $chars .= 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ';
  456. }
  457. if ($flags & 0x4) {
  458. $chars .= '0123456789';
  459. }
  460. if (($size < 1) || (strlen($chars) < 1)) {
  461. return '';
  462. }
  463. sq_mt_randomize(); /* Initialize the random number generator */
  464. $String = '';
  465. while (strlen($String) < $size) {
  466. $String .= $chars[mt_rand(0, strlen($chars))];
  467. }
  468. return $String;
  469. }
  470. function quoteIMAP($str) {
  471. return ereg_replace('(["\\])', '\\\\1', $str);
  472. }
  473. /**
  474. * Trims every element in the array
  475. */
  476. function TrimArray(&$array) {
  477. foreach ($array as $k => $v) {
  478. global $$k;
  479. if (is_array($$k)) {
  480. foreach ($$k as $k2 => $v2) {
  481. $$k[$k2] = substr($v2, 1);
  482. }
  483. } else {
  484. $$k = substr($v, 1);
  485. }
  486. /* Re-assign back to array. */
  487. $array[$k] = $$k;
  488. }
  489. }
  490. /**
  491. * Removes slashes from every element in the array
  492. */
  493. function RemoveSlashes(&$array) {
  494. foreach ($array as $k => $v) {
  495. global $$k;
  496. if (is_array($$k)) {
  497. foreach ($$k as $k2 => $v2) {
  498. $newArray[stripslashes($k2)] = stripslashes($v2);
  499. }
  500. $$k = $newArray;
  501. } else {
  502. $$k = stripslashes($v);
  503. }
  504. /* Re-assign back to the array. */
  505. $array[$k] = $$k;
  506. }
  507. }
  508. $PHP_SELF = php_self();
  509. ?>