"href","link" => "href", "base" => "href"); foreach($attribs as $tag => $attrib) { if(!is_numeric($tag)) $tagPrefix = "$tag "; else $tagPrefix = ""; $regExps[] = "/(<{$tagPrefix}[^>]*$attrib *= *\")([^\"]*)(\")/ie"; $regExps[] = "/(<{$tagPrefix}[^>]*$attrib *= *')([^']*)(')/ie"; $regExps[] = "/(<{$tagPrefix}[^>]*$attrib *= *)([^\"' ]*)( )/ie"; } $regExps[] = '/(background-image:[^;]*url *\()([^)]+)(\))/ie'; $regExps[] = '/(background:[^;]*url *\()([^)]+)(\))/ie'; $regExps[] = '/(list-style-image:[^;]*url *\()([^)]+)(\))/ie'; $regExps[] = '/(list-style:[^;]*url *\()([^)]+)(\))/ie'; // Make $code = 'stripslashes("$1") . (' . str_replace('$URL', 'stripslashes("$2")', $code) . ') . stripslashes("$3")'; foreach($regExps as $regExp) { $content = preg_replace($regExp, $code, $content); } return $content; } /** * Will try to include a GET parameter for an existing URL, * preserving existing parameters and fragments. * If no URL is given, falls back to $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']. * Uses parse_url() to dissect the URL, and http_build_query() to reconstruct it * with the additional parameter. Converts any '&' (ampersand) * URL parameter separators to the more XHTML compliant '&'. * * CAUTION: If the URL is determined to be relative, * it is prepended with Director::absoluteBaseURL(). * This method will always return an absolute URL because * Director::makeRelative() can lead to inconsistent results. * * @param String $varname * @param String $varvalue * @param String $currentURL Relative or absolute URL (Optional). * @param String $separator Separator for http_build_query(). (Optional). * @return String Absolute URL */ public static function setGetVar($varname, $varvalue, $currentURL = null, $separator = '&') { $uri = $currentURL ? $currentURL : Director::makeRelative($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); $isRelative = false; // We need absolute URLs for parse_url() if(Director::is_relative_url($uri)) { $uri = Director::absoluteBaseURL() . $uri; $isRelative = true; } // try to parse uri $parts = parse_url($uri); if(!$parts) { throw new InvalidArgumentException("Can't parse URL: " . $uri); } // Parse params and add new variable $params = array(); if(isset($parts['query'])) parse_str($parts['query'], $params); $params[$varname] = $varvalue; // Generate URI segments and formatting $scheme = (isset($parts['scheme'])) ? $parts['scheme'] : 'http'; $user = (isset($parts['user']) && $parts['user'] != '') ? $parts['user'] : ''; if($user != '') { // format in either user:pass@host.com or user@host.com $user .= (isset($parts['pass']) && $parts['pass'] != '') ? ':' . $parts['pass'] . '@' : '@'; } $host = (isset($parts['host'])) ? $parts['host'] : ''; $port = (isset($parts['port']) && $parts['port'] != '') ? ':'.$parts['port'] : ''; $path = (isset($parts['path']) && $parts['path'] != '') ? $parts['path'] : ''; // handle URL params which are existing / new $params = ($params) ? '?' . http_build_query($params, null, $separator) : ''; // keep fragments (anchors) intact. $fragment = (isset($parts['fragment']) && $parts['fragment'] != '') ? '#'.$parts['fragment'] : ''; // Recompile URI segments $newUri = $scheme . '://' . $user . $host . $port . $path . $params . $fragment; if($isRelative) return Director::makeRelative($newUri); return $newUri; } public static function RAW_setGetVar($varname, $varvalue, $currentURL = null) { $url = self::setGetVar($varname, $varvalue, $currentURL); return Convert::xml2raw($url); } /** * Search for all tags with a specific attribute, then return the value of that attribute in a flat array. * * @param string $content * @param array $attributes an array of tags to attributes, for example "[a] => 'href', [div] => 'id'" * @return array */ public static function findByTagAndAttribute($content, $attributes) { $regexes = array(); foreach($attributes as $tag => $attribute) { $regexes[] = "/<{$tag} [^>]*$attribute *= *([\"'])(.*?)\\1[^>]*>/i"; $regexes[] = "/<{$tag} [^>]*$attribute *= *([^ \"'>]+)/i"; } $result = array(); if($regexes) foreach($regexes as $regex) { if(preg_match_all($regex, $content, $matches)) { $result = array_merge_recursive($result, (isset($matches[2]) ? $matches[2] : $matches[1])); } } return count($result) ? $result : null; } public static function getLinksIn($content) { return self::findByTagAndAttribute($content, array("a" => "href")); } public static function getImagesIn($content) { return self::findByTagAndAttribute($content, array("img" => "src")); } /** * Get mime type based on extension * * @uses finfo * @deprecated Use HTTP::get_mime_type() instead */ public static function getMimeType($filename) { Deprecation::notice('3.0', 'Use HTTP::get_mime_type() instead.'); self::get_mime_type($filename); } /** * Get the MIME type based on a file's extension. * * If the finfo class exists in PHP, and the file actually exists, then use that * extension, otherwise fallback to a list of commonly known MIME types. * * @uses finfo * @param string $filename Relative path to filename from project root, e.g. "mysite/tests/file.csv" * @return string MIME type */ public static function get_mime_type($filename) { // If the finfo module is compiled into PHP, use it. $path = BASE_PATH . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $filename; if(class_exists('finfo') && file_exists($path)) { $finfo = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE); return $finfo->file($path); } // Fallback to use the list from the HTTP.yml configuration and rely on the file extension // to get the file mime-type $ext = File::get_file_extension($filename); // Get the mime-types $mimeTypes = Config::inst()->get('HTTP', 'MimeTypes'); // The mime type doesn't exist if(!isset($mimeTypes[$ext])) { return 'application/unknown'; } return $mimeTypes[$ext]; } /** * Set the maximum age of this page in web caches, in seconds */ public static function set_cache_age($age) { self::$cache_age = $age; } public static function register_modification_date($dateString) { $timestamp = strtotime($dateString); if($timestamp > self::$modification_date) self::$modification_date = $timestamp; } public static function register_modification_timestamp($timestamp) { if($timestamp > self::$modification_date) self::$modification_date = $timestamp; } public static function register_etag($etag) { self::$etag = $etag; } /** * Add the appropriate caching headers to the response, including If-Modified-Since / 304 handling. * * @param SS_HTTPResponse The SS_HTTPResponse object to augment. Omitted the argument or passing a string is * deprecated; in these cases, the headers are output directly. */ public static function add_cache_headers($body = null) { // Validate argument if($body && !($body instanceof SS_HTTPResponse)) { user_error("HTTP::add_cache_headers() must be passed an SS_HTTPResponse object", E_USER_WARNING); $body = null; } // Development sites have frequently changing templates; this can get stuffed up by the code // below. if(Director::isDev()) return; // The headers have been sent and we don't have an SS_HTTPResponse object to attach things to; no point in // us trying. if(headers_sent() && !$body) return; // Popuplate $responseHeaders with all the headers that we want to build $responseHeaders = array(); if(function_exists('apache_request_headers')) { $requestHeaders = apache_request_headers(); if(isset($requestHeaders['X-Requested-With']) && $requestHeaders['X-Requested-With']=='XMLHttpRequest') { self::$cache_age = 0; } // bdc: now we must check for DUMB IE6: if(isset($requestHeaders['x-requested-with']) && $requestHeaders['x-requested-with']=='XMLHttpRequest') { self::$cache_age = 0; } } if(self::$cache_age > 0) { $responseHeaders["Cache-Control"] = "max-age=" . self::$cache_age . ", must-revalidate, no-transform"; $responseHeaders["Pragma"] = ""; // To do: User-Agent should only be added in situations where you *are* actually // varying according to user-agent. $responseHeaders['Vary'] = 'Cookie, X-Forwarded-Protocol, User-Agent, Accept'; } else { $responseHeaders["Cache-Control"] = "no-cache, max-age=0, must-revalidate, no-transform"; } if(self::$modification_date && self::$cache_age > 0) { $responseHeaders["Last-Modified"] = self::gmt_date(self::$modification_date); // Chrome ignores Varies when redirecting back (http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=79758) // which means that if you log out, you get redirected back to a page which Chrome then checks against // last-modified (which passes, getting a 304) // when it shouldn't be trying to use that page at all because it's the "logged in" version. // By also using and etag that includes both the modification date and all the varies // values which we also check against we can catch this and not return a 304 $etagParts = array(self::$modification_date, serialize($_COOKIE)); if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL'])) $etagParts[] = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL']; if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'])) $etagParts[] = $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']; if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT'])) $etagParts[] = $_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT']; $etag = sha1(implode(':', $etagParts)); $responseHeaders["ETag"] = $etag; // 304 response detection if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE'])) { $ifModifiedSince = strtotime(stripslashes($_SERVER['HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE'])); // As above, only 304 if the last request had all the same varies values // (or the etag isn't passed as part of the request - but with chrome it always is) $matchesEtag = !isset($_SERVER['HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH']) || $_SERVER['HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH'] == $etag; if($ifModifiedSince >= self::$modification_date && $matchesEtag) { if($body) { $body->setStatusCode(304); $body->setBody(''); } else { header('HTTP/1.0 304 Not Modified'); die(); } } } $expires = time() + self::$cache_age; $responseHeaders["Expires"] = self::gmt_date($expires); } if(self::$etag) { $responseHeaders['ETag'] = self::$etag; } // Now that we've generated them, either output them or attach them to the SS_HTTPResponse as appropriate foreach($responseHeaders as $k => $v) { if($body) $body->addHeader($k, $v); else if(!headers_sent()) header("$k: $v"); } } /** * Return an {@link http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822 RFC 2822} date in the * GMT timezone (a timestamp is always in GMT: the number of seconds * since January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT) */ public static function gmt_date($timestamp) { return gmdate('D, d M Y H:i:s', $timestamp) . ' GMT'; } /* * Return static variable cache_age in second */ public static function get_cache_age() { return self::$cache_age; } }