]*)([^\t >].*)?$/', $line, $regs); $beginning_spaces = $regs[1]; if (isset($regs[2])) { $words = explode(' ', $regs[2]); } else { $words = array(); } $i = 0; $line = $beginning_spaces; while ($i < count($words)) { /* Force one word to be on a line (minimum) */ $line .= $words[$i]; $line_len = strlen($beginning_spaces) + sq_strlen($words[$i],$charset) + 2; if (isset($words[$i + 1])) $line_len += sq_strlen($words[$i + 1],$charset); $i ++; /* Add more words (as long as they fit) */ while ($line_len < $wrap && $i < count($words)) { $line .= ' ' . $words[$i]; $i++; if (isset($words[$i])) $line_len += sq_strlen($words[$i],$charset) + 1; else $line_len += 1; } /* Skip spaces if they are the first thing on a continued line */ while (!isset($words[$i]) && $i < count($words)) { $i ++; } /* Go to the next line if we have more to process */ if ($i < count($words)) { $line .= "\n"; } } } /** * Does the opposite of sqWordWrap() * @param string body the text to un-wordwrap * @return void */ function sqUnWordWrap(&$body) { global $squirrelmail_language; if ($squirrelmail_language == 'ja_JP') { return; } $lines = explode("\n", $body); $body = ''; $PreviousSpaces = ''; $cnt = count($lines); for ($i = 0; $i < $cnt; $i ++) { preg_match("/^([\t >]*)([^\t >].*)?$/", $lines[$i], $regs); $CurrentSpaces = $regs[1]; if (isset($regs[2])) { $CurrentRest = $regs[2]; } else { $CurrentRest = ''; } if ($i == 0) { $PreviousSpaces = $CurrentSpaces; $body = $lines[$i]; } else if (($PreviousSpaces == $CurrentSpaces) /* Do the beginnings match */ && (strlen($lines[$i - 1]) > 65) /* Over 65 characters long */ && strlen($CurrentRest)) { /* and there's a line to continue with */ $body .= ' ' . $CurrentRest; } else { $body .= "\n" . $lines[$i]; $PreviousSpaces = $CurrentSpaces; } } $body .= "\n"; } /** * Truncates the given string so that it has at * most $max_chars characters. NOTE that a "character" * may be a multibyte character, or (optionally), an * HTML entity, so this function is different than * using substr() or mb_substr(). * * NOTE that if $elipses is given and used, the returned * number of characters will be $max_chars PLUS the * length of $elipses * * @param string $string The string to truncate * @param int $max_chars The maximum allowable characters * @param string $elipses A string that will be added to * the end of the truncated string * (ONLY if it is truncated) (OPTIONAL; * default not used) * @param boolean $html_entities_as_chars Whether or not to keep * HTML entities together * (OPTIONAL; default ignore * HTML entities) * * @return string The truncated string * * @since 1.4.20 and 1.5.2 (replaced truncateWithEntities()) * */ function sm_truncate_string($string, $max_chars, $elipses='', $html_entities_as_chars=FALSE) { // if the length of the string is less than // the allowable number of characters, just // return it as is (even if it contains any // HTML entities, that would just make the // actual length even smaller) // $actual_strlen = sq_strlen($string, 'auto'); if ($max_chars <= 0 || $actual_strlen <= $max_chars) return $string; // if needed, count the number of HTML entities in // the string up to the maximum character limit, // pushing that limit up for each entity found // $adjusted_max_chars = $max_chars; if ($html_entities_as_chars) { // $loop_count is needed to prevent an endless loop // which is caused by buggy mbstring versions that // return 0 (zero) instead of FALSE in some rare // cases. Thanks, PHP. // see: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52731 // also: tracker $3053349 // $loop_count = 0; $entity_pos = $entity_end_pos = -1; while ($entity_end_pos + 1 < $actual_strlen && ($entity_pos = sq_strpos($string, '&', $entity_end_pos + 1)) !== FALSE && ($entity_end_pos = sq_strpos($string, ';', $entity_pos)) !== FALSE && $entity_pos <= $adjusted_max_chars && $loop_count++ < $max_chars) { $adjusted_max_chars += $entity_end_pos - $entity_pos; } // this isn't necessary because sq_substr() would figure this // out anyway, but we can avoid a sq_substr() call and we // know that we don't have to add an elipses (this is now // an accurate comparison, since $adjusted_max_chars, like // $actual_strlen, does not take into account HTML entities) // if ($actual_strlen <= $adjusted_max_chars) return $string; } // get the truncated string // $truncated_string = sq_substr($string, 0, $adjusted_max_chars); // return with added elipses // return $truncated_string . $elipses; } /** * If $haystack is a full mailbox name and $needle is the mailbox * separator character, returns the last part of the mailbox name. * * @param string haystack full mailbox name to search * @param string needle the mailbox separator character * @return string the last part of the mailbox name */ function readShortMailboxName($haystack, $needle) { if ($needle == '') { $elem = $haystack; } else { $parts = explode($needle, $haystack); $elem = array_pop($parts); while ($elem == '' && count($parts)) { $elem = array_pop($parts); } } return( $elem ); } /** * php_self * * Attempts to determine the path and filename and any arguments * for the currently executing script. This is usually found in * $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], but some environments may differ, so * this function tries to standardize this value. * * @since 1.2.3 * @return string The path, filename and any arguments for the * current script */ function php_self() { $request_uri = ''; // first try $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'], which seems most reliable // (albeit it usually won't include the query string) // $request_uri = ''; if (!sqgetGlobalVar('PHP_SELF', $request_uri, SQ_SERVER) || empty($request_uri)) { // well, then let's try $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] // $request_uri = ''; if (!sqgetGlobalVar('REQUEST_URI', $request_uri, SQ_SERVER) || empty($request_uri)) { // TODO: anyone have any other ideas? maybe $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']??? // return ''; } } // we may or may not have any query arguments, depending on // which environment variable was used above, and the PHP // version, etc., so let's check for it now // $query_string = ''; if (strpos($request_uri, '?') === FALSE && sqgetGlobalVar('QUERY_STRING', $query_string, SQ_SERVER) && !empty($query_string)) { $request_uri .= '?' . $query_string; } return $request_uri; } /** * Find out where squirrelmail lives and try to be smart about it. * The only problem would be when squirrelmail lives in directories * called "src", "functions", or "plugins", but people who do that need * to be beaten with a steel pipe anyway. * * @return string the base uri of squirrelmail installation. */ function sqm_baseuri(){ global $base_uri, $PHP_SELF; /** * If it is in the session, just return it. */ if (sqgetGlobalVar('base_uri',$base_uri,SQ_SESSION)){ return $base_uri; } $dirs = array('|src/.*|', '|plugins/.*|', '|functions/.*|'); $repl = array('', '', ''); $base_uri = preg_replace($dirs, $repl, $PHP_SELF); return $base_uri; } /** * get_location * * Determines the location to forward to, relative to your server. * This is used in HTTP Location: redirects. * If set, it uses $config_location_base as the first part of the URL, * specifically, the protocol, hostname and port parts. The path is * always autodetected. * * @return string the base url for this SquirrelMail installation */ function get_location () { global $imap_server_type, $config_location_base, $is_secure_connection, $sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers; /* Get the path, handle virtual directories */ if(strpos(php_self(), '?')) { $path = substr(php_self(), 0, strpos(php_self(), '?')); } else { $path = php_self(); } $path = substr($path, 0, strrpos($path, '/')); // proto+host+port are already set in config: if ( !empty($config_location_base) ) { // register it in the session just in case some plugin depends on this sqsession_register($config_location_base . $path, 'sq_base_url'); return $config_location_base . $path ; } // we computed it before, get it from the session: if ( sqgetGlobalVar('sq_base_url', $full_url, SQ_SESSION) ) { return $full_url . $path; } // else: autodetect /* Check if this is a HTTPS or regular HTTP request. */ $proto = 'http://'; if ($is_secure_connection) $proto = 'https://'; /* Get the hostname from the Host header or server config. */ if ($sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers || !sqgetGlobalVar('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST', $host, SQ_SERVER) || empty($host)) { if ( !sqgetGlobalVar('HTTP_HOST', $host, SQ_SERVER) || empty($host) ) { if ( !sqgetGlobalVar('SERVER_NAME', $host, SQ_SERVER) || empty($host) ) { $host = ''; } } } $port = ''; if (strpos($host, ':') === FALSE) { // Note: HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO could be sent from the client and // therefore possibly spoofed/hackable - for now, the // administrator can tell SM to ignore this value by setting // $sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers to boolean TRUE in // config/config_local.php, but in the future we may // want to default this to TRUE and make administrators // who use proxy systems turn it off (see 1.5.2+). global $sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers; if ($sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers || !sqgetGlobalVar('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO', $forwarded_proto, SQ_SERVER)) $forwarded_proto = ''; if (sqgetGlobalVar('SERVER_PORT', $server_port, SQ_SERVER)) { if (($server_port != 80 && $proto == 'http://') || ($server_port != 443 && $proto == 'https://' && strcasecmp($forwarded_proto, 'https') !== 0)) { $port = sprintf(':%d', $server_port); } } } /* this is a workaround for the weird macosx caching that causes Apache to return 16080 as the port number, which causes SM to bail */ if ($imap_server_type == 'macosx' && $port == ':16080') { $port = ''; } /* Fallback is to omit the server name and use a relative */ /* URI, although this is not RFC 2616 compliant. */ $full_url = ($host ? $proto . $host . $port : ''); sqsession_register($full_url, 'sq_base_url'); return $full_url . $path; } /** * Encrypts password * * These functions are used to encrypt the password before it is * stored in a cookie. The encryption key is generated by * OneTimePadCreate(); * * @param string string the (password)string to encrypt * @param string epad the encryption key * @return string the base64-encoded encrypted password */ function OneTimePadEncrypt ($string, $epad) { $pad = base64_decode($epad); if (strlen($pad)>0) { // make sure that pad is longer than string while (strlen($string)>strlen($pad)) { $pad.=$pad; } } else { // FIXME: what should we do when $epad is not base64 encoded or empty. } $encrypted = ''; for ($i = 0; $i < strlen ($string); $i++) { $encrypted .= chr (ord($string[$i]) ^ ord($pad[$i])); } return base64_encode($encrypted); } /** * Decrypts a password from the cookie * * Decrypts a password from the cookie, encrypted by OneTimePadEncrypt. * This uses the encryption key that is stored in the session. * * @param string string the string to decrypt * @param string epad the encryption key from the session * @return string the decrypted password */ function OneTimePadDecrypt ($string, $epad) { $pad = base64_decode($epad); if (strlen($pad)>0) { // make sure that pad is longer than string while (strlen($string)>strlen($pad)) { $pad.=$pad; } } else { // FIXME: what should we do when $epad is not base64 encoded or empty. } $encrypted = base64_decode ($string); $decrypted = ''; for ($i = 0; $i < strlen ($encrypted); $i++) { $decrypted .= chr (ord($encrypted[$i]) ^ ord($pad[$i])); } return $decrypted; } /** * Randomizes the mt_rand() function. * * Toss this in strings or integers and it will seed the generator * appropriately. With strings, it is better to get them long. * Use md5() to lengthen smaller strings. * * @param mixed val a value to seed the random number generator * @return void */ function sq_mt_seed($Val) { /* if mt_getrandmax() does not return a 2^n - 1 number, this might not work well. This uses $Max as a bitmask. */ $Max = mt_getrandmax(); if (! is_int($Val)) { $Val = crc32($Val); } if ($Val < 0) { $Val *= -1; } if ($Val == 0) { return; } mt_srand(($Val ^ mt_rand(0, $Max)) & $Max); } /** * Init random number generator * * This function initializes the random number generator fairly well. * It also only initializes it once, so you don't accidentally get * the same 'random' numbers twice in one session. * * @return void */ function sq_mt_randomize() { static $randomized; if ($randomized) { return; } /* Global. */ sqgetGlobalVar('REMOTE_PORT', $remote_port, SQ_SERVER); sqgetGlobalVar('REMOTE_ADDR', $remote_addr, SQ_SERVER); sq_mt_seed((int)((double) microtime() * 1000000)); sq_mt_seed(md5($remote_port . $remote_addr . getmypid())); /* getrusage */ if (function_exists('getrusage')) { /* Avoid warnings with Win32 */ $dat = @getrusage(); if (isset($dat) && is_array($dat)) { $Str = ''; foreach ($dat as $k => $v) { $Str .= $k . $v; } sq_mt_seed(md5($Str)); } } if(sqgetGlobalVar('UNIQUE_ID', $unique_id, SQ_SERVER)) { sq_mt_seed(md5($unique_id)); } $randomized = 1; } /** * Creates encryption key * * Creates an encryption key for encrypting the password stored in the cookie. * The encryption key itself is stored in the session. * * @param int length optional, length of the string to generate * @return string the encryption key */ function OneTimePadCreate ($length=100) { sq_mt_randomize(); $pad = ''; for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) { $pad .= chr(mt_rand(0,255)); } return base64_encode($pad); } /** * Returns a string showing the size of the message/attachment. * * @param int bytes the filesize in bytes * @return string the filesize in human readable format */ function show_readable_size($bytes) { $bytes /= 1024; $type = 'k'; if ($bytes / 1024 > 1) { $bytes /= 1024; $type = 'M'; } if ($bytes < 10) { $bytes *= 10; settype($bytes, 'integer'); $bytes /= 10; } else { settype($bytes, 'integer'); } return $bytes . ' ' . $type . ''; } /** * Generates a random string from the caracter set you pass in * * @param int size the size of the string to generate * @param string chars a string containing the characters to use * @param int flags a flag to add a specific set to the characters to use: * Flags: * 1 = add lowercase a-z to $chars * 2 = add uppercase A-Z to $chars * 4 = add numbers 0-9 to $chars * @return string the random string */ function GenerateRandomString($size, $chars, $flags = 0) { if ($flags & 0x1) { $chars .= 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'; } if ($flags & 0x2) { $chars .= 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'; } if ($flags & 0x4) { $chars .= '0123456789'; } if (($size < 1) || (strlen($chars) < 1)) { return ''; } sq_mt_randomize(); /* Initialize the random number generator */ $String = ''; $j = strlen( $chars ) - 1; while (strlen($String) < $size) { $String .= $chars{mt_rand(0, $j)}; } return $String; } /** * Escapes special characters for use in IMAP commands. * * @param string the string to escape * @return string the escaped string */ function quoteimap($str) { // FIXME use this performance improvement (not changing because this is STABLE branch): return str_replace(array('\\', '"'), array('\\\\', '\\"'), $str); return preg_replace("/([\"\\\\])/", "\\\\$1", $str); } /** * Trims array * * Trims every element in the array, ie. remove the first char of each element * Obsolete: will probably removed soon * @param array array the array to trim * @obsolete */ function TrimArray(&$array) { foreach ($array as $k => $v) { global $$k; if (is_array($$k)) { foreach ($$k as $k2 => $v2) { $$k[$k2] = substr($v2, 1); } } else { $$k = substr($v, 1); } /* Re-assign back to array. */ $array[$k] = $$k; } } /** * Removes slashes from every element in the array */ function RemoveSlashes(&$array) { foreach ($array as $k => $v) { global $$k; if (is_array($$k)) { foreach ($$k as $k2 => $v2) { $newArray[stripslashes($k2)] = stripslashes($v2); } $$k = $newArray; } else { $$k = stripslashes($v); } /* Re-assign back to the array. */ $array[$k] = $$k; } } /** * Create compose link * * Returns a link to the compose-page, taking in consideration * the compose_in_new and javascript settings. * @param string url the URL to the compose page * @param string text the link text, default "Compose" * @return string a link to the compose page */ function makeComposeLink($url, $text = null, $target='') { global $compose_new_win,$javascript_on; if(!$text) { $text = _("Compose"); } // if not using "compose in new window", make // regular link and be done with it if($compose_new_win != '1') { return makeInternalLink($url, $text, $target); } // build the compose in new window link... // if javascript is on, use onClick event to handle it if($javascript_on) { sqgetGlobalVar('base_uri', $base_uri, SQ_SESSION); return ''. $text.''; } // otherwise, just open new window using regular HTML return makeInternalLink($url, $text, '_blank'); } /** * Print variable * * sm_print_r($some_variable, [$some_other_variable [, ...]]); * * Debugging function - does the same as print_r, but makes sure special * characters are converted to htmlentities first. This will allow * values like to be displayed. * The output is wrapped in <
> and <
> tags. * * @return void */ function sm_print_r() { ob_start(); // Buffer output foreach(func_get_args() as $var) { print_r($var); echo "\n"; } $buffer = ob_get_contents(); // Grab the print_r output ob_end_clean(); // Silently discard the output & stop buffering print '
';
    print htmlentities($buffer);
    print '
'; } /** * version of fwrite which checks for failure */ function sq_fwrite($fp, $string) { // write to file $count = @fwrite($fp,$string); // the number of bytes written should be the length of the string if($count != strlen($string)) { return FALSE; } return $count; } /** * Tests if string contains 8bit symbols. * * If charset is not set, function defaults to default_charset. * $default_charset global must be set correctly if $charset is * not used. * @param string $string tested string * @param string $charset charset used in a string * @return bool true if 8bit symbols are detected * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.4 */ function sq_is8bit($string,$charset='') { global $default_charset; if ($charset=='') $charset=$default_charset; /** * Don't use \240 in ranges. Sometimes RH 7.2 doesn't like it. * Don't use \200-\237 for iso-8859-x charsets. This ranges * stores control symbols in those charsets. * Use preg_match instead of ereg in order to avoid problems * with mbstring overloading */ if (preg_match("/^iso-8859/i",$charset)) { $needle='/\240|[\241-\377]/'; } else { $needle='/[\200-\237]|\240|[\241-\377]/'; } return preg_match("$needle",$string); } /** * Function returns number of characters in string. * * Returned number might be different from number of bytes in string, * if $charset is multibyte charset. Detection depends on mbstring * functions. If mbstring does not support tested multibyte charset, * vanilla string length function is used. * @param string $str string * @param string $charset charset * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.6 * @return integer number of characters in string */ function sq_strlen($string, $charset=NULL){ // NULL charset? Just use strlen() // if (is_null($charset)) return strlen($string); // use current character set? // if ($charset == 'auto') { //FIXME: this may or may not be better as a session value instead of a global one global $sq_string_func_auto_charset; if (!isset($sq_string_func_auto_charset)) { global $default_charset, $squirrelmail_language; set_my_charset(); $sq_string_func_auto_charset = $default_charset; if ($squirrelmail_language == 'ja_JP') $sq_string_func_auto_charset = 'euc-jp'; } $charset = $sq_string_func_auto_charset; } // standardize character set name // $charset = strtolower($charset); /* ===== FIXME: this list is not used in 1.5.x, but if we need it, unless this differs between all our string function wrappers, we should store this info in the session // only use mbstring with the following character sets // $sq_strlen_mb_charsets = array( 'utf-8', 'big5', 'gb2312', 'gb18030', 'euc-jp', 'euc-cn', 'euc-tw', 'euc-kr' ); // now we can use mb_strlen() if needed // if (in_array($charset, $sq_strlen_mb_charsets) && in_array($charset, sq_mb_list_encodings())) ===== */ //FIXME: is there any reason why this cannot be a static global array used by all string wrapper functions? if (in_array($charset, sq_mb_list_encodings())) return mb_strlen($string, $charset); // else use normal strlen() // return strlen($string); } /** * This is a replacement for PHP's strpos() that is * multibyte-aware. * * @param string $haystack The string to search within * @param string $needle The substring to search for * @param int $offset The offset from the beginning of $haystack * from which to start searching * (OPTIONAL; default none) * @param string $charset The charset of the given string. A value of NULL * here will force the use of PHP's standard strpos(). * (OPTIONAL; default is "auto", which indicates that * the user's current charset should be used). * * @return mixed The integer offset of the next $needle in $haystack, * if found, or FALSE if not found * */ function sq_strpos($haystack, $needle, $offset=0, $charset='auto') { // NULL charset? Just use strpos() // if (is_null($charset)) return strpos($haystack, $needle, $offset); // use current character set? // if ($charset == 'auto') { //FIXME: this may or may not be better as a session value instead of a global one global $sq_string_func_auto_charset; if (!isset($sq_string_func_auto_charset)) { global $default_charset, $squirrelmail_language; set_my_charset(); $sq_string_func_auto_charset = $default_charset; if ($squirrelmail_language == 'ja_JP') $sq_string_func_auto_charset = 'euc-jp'; } $charset = $sq_string_func_auto_charset; } // standardize character set name // $charset = strtolower($charset); /* ===== FIXME: this list is not used in 1.5.x, but if we need it, unless this differs between all our string function wrappers, we should store this info in the session // only use mbstring with the following character sets // $sq_strpos_mb_charsets = array( 'utf-8', 'big5', 'gb2312', 'gb18030', 'euc-jp', 'euc-cn', 'euc-tw', 'euc-kr' ); // now we can use mb_strpos() if needed // if (in_array($charset, $sq_strpos_mb_charsets) && in_array($charset, sq_mb_list_encodings())) ===== */ //FIXME: is there any reason why this cannot be a static global array used by all string wrapper functions? if (in_array($charset, sq_mb_list_encodings())) return mb_strpos($haystack, $needle, $offset, $charset); // else use normal strpos() // return strpos($haystack, $needle, $offset); } /** * This is a replacement for PHP's substr() that is * multibyte-aware. * * @param string $string The string to operate upon * @param int $start The offset at which to begin substring extraction * @param int $length The number of characters after $start to return * NOTE that if you need to specify a charset but * want to achieve normal substr() behavior where * $length is not specified, use NULL (OPTIONAL; * default from $start to end of string) * @param string $charset The charset of the given string. A value of NULL * here will force the use of PHP's standard substr(). * (OPTIONAL; default is "auto", which indicates that * the user's current charset should be used). * * @return string The desired substring * * Of course, you can use more advanced (e.g., negative) values * for $start and $length as needed - see the PHP manual for more * information: http://www.php.net/manual/function.substr.php * */ function sq_substr($string, $start, $length=NULL, $charset='auto') { // if $length is NULL, use the full string length... // we have to do this to mimick the use of substr() // where $length is not given // if (is_null($length)) $length = sq_strlen($length, $charset); // NULL charset? Just use substr() // if (is_null($charset)) return substr($string, $start, $length); // use current character set? // if ($charset == 'auto') { //FIXME: this may or may not be better as a session value instead of a global one global $sq_string_func_auto_charset; if (!isset($sq_string_func_auto_charset)) { global $default_charset, $squirrelmail_language; set_my_charset(); $sq_string_func_auto_charset = $default_charset; if ($squirrelmail_language == 'ja_JP') $sq_string_func_auto_charset = 'euc-jp'; } $charset = $sq_string_func_auto_charset; } // standardize character set name // $charset = strtolower($charset); /* ===== FIXME: this list is not used in 1.5.x, but if we need it, unless this differs between all our string function wrappers, we should store this info in the session // only use mbstring with the following character sets // $sq_substr_mb_charsets = array( 'utf-8', 'big5', 'gb2312', 'gb18030', 'euc-jp', 'euc-cn', 'euc-tw', 'euc-kr' ); // now we can use mb_substr() if needed // if (in_array($charset, $sq_substr_mb_charsets) && in_array($charset, sq_mb_list_encodings())) ===== */ //FIXME: is there any reason why this cannot be a global array used by all string wrapper functions? if (in_array($charset, sq_mb_list_encodings())) return mb_substr($string, $start, $length, $charset); // else use normal substr() // return substr($string, $start, $length); } /** * This is a replacement for PHP's substr_replace() that is * multibyte-aware. * * @param string $string The string to operate upon * @param string $replacement The string to be inserted * @param int $start The offset at which to begin substring replacement * @param int $length The number of characters after $start to remove * NOTE that if you need to specify a charset but * want to achieve normal substr_replace() behavior * where $length is not specified, use NULL (OPTIONAL; * default from $start to end of string) * @param string $charset The charset of the given string. A value of NULL * here will force the use of PHP's standard substr(). * (OPTIONAL; default is "auto", which indicates that * the user's current charset should be used). * * @return string The manipulated string * * Of course, you can use more advanced (e.g., negative) values * for $start and $length as needed - see the PHP manual for more * information: http://www.php.net/manual/function.substr-replace.php * */ function sq_substr_replace($string, $replacement, $start, $length=NULL, $charset='auto') { // NULL charset? Just use substr_replace() // if (is_null($charset)) return is_null($length) ? substr_replace($string, $replacement, $start) : substr_replace($string, $replacement, $start, $length); // use current character set? // if ($charset == 'auto') { //FIXME: this may or may not be better as a session value instead of a global one $charset = $auto_charset; global $sq_string_func_auto_charset; if (!isset($sq_string_func_auto_charset)) { global $default_charset, $squirrelmail_language; set_my_charset(); $sq_string_func_auto_charset = $default_charset; if ($squirrelmail_language == 'ja_JP') $sq_string_func_auto_charset = 'euc-jp'; } $charset = $sq_string_func_auto_charset; } // standardize character set name // $charset = strtolower($charset); /* ===== FIXME: this list is not used in 1.5.x, but if we need it, unless this differs between all our string function wrappers, we should store this info in the session // only use mbstring with the following character sets // $sq_substr_replace_mb_charsets = array( 'utf-8', 'big5', 'gb2312', 'gb18030', 'euc-jp', 'euc-cn', 'euc-tw', 'euc-kr' ); // now we can use our own implementation using // mb_substr() and mb_strlen() if needed // if (in_array($charset, $sq_substr_replace_mb_charsets) && in_array($charset, sq_mb_list_encodings())) ===== */ //FIXME: is there any reason why this cannot be a global array used by all string wrapper functions? if (in_array($charset, sq_mb_list_encodings())) { $string_length = mb_strlen($string, $charset); if ($start < 0) $start = max(0, $string_length + $start); else if ($start > $string_length) $start = $string_length; if ($length < 0) $length = max(0, $string_length - $start + $length); else if (is_null($length) || $length > $string_length) $length = $string_length; if ($start + $length > $string_length) $length = $string_length - $start; return mb_substr($string, 0, $start, $charset) . $replacement . mb_substr($string, $start + $length, $string_length, // FIXME: I can't see why this is needed: - $start - $length, $charset); } // else use normal substr_replace() // return is_null($length) ? substr_replace($string, $replacement, $start) : substr_replace($string, $replacement, $start, $length); } /** * Replacement of mb_list_encodings function * * This function provides replacement for function that is available only * in php 5.x. Function does not test all mbstring encodings. Only the ones * that might be used in SM translations. * * Supported strings are stored in session in order to reduce number of * mb_internal_encoding function calls. * * If mb_list_encodings() function is present, code uses it. Main difference * from original function behaviour - array values are lowercased in order to * simplify use of returned array in in_array() checks. * * If you want to test all mbstring encodings - fill $list_of_encodings * array. * @return array list of encodings supported by php mbstring extension * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.6 */ function sq_mb_list_encodings() { // if it's already in the session, don't need to regenerate it if (sqgetGlobalVar('mb_supported_encodings',$mb_supported_encodings,SQ_SESSION) && is_array($mb_supported_encodings)) return $mb_supported_encodings; // check if mbstring extension is present if (! function_exists('mb_internal_encoding')) { $supported_encodings = array(); sqsession_register($supported_encodings, 'mb_supported_encodings'); return $supported_encodings; } // php 5+ function if (function_exists('mb_list_encodings')) { $supported_encodings = mb_list_encodings(); array_walk($supported_encodings, 'sq_lowercase_array_vals'); sqsession_register($supported_encodings, 'mb_supported_encodings'); return $supported_encodings; } // save original encoding $orig_encoding=mb_internal_encoding(); $list_of_encoding=array( 'pass', 'auto', 'ascii', 'jis', 'utf-8', 'sjis', 'euc-jp', 'iso-8859-1', 'iso-8859-2', 'iso-8859-7', 'iso-8859-9', 'iso-8859-15', 'koi8-r', 'koi8-u', 'big5', 'gb2312', 'gb18030', 'windows-1251', 'windows-1255', 'windows-1256', 'tis-620', 'iso-2022-jp', 'euc-cn', 'euc-kr', 'euc-tw', 'uhc', 'utf7-imap'); $supported_encodings=array(); foreach ($list_of_encoding as $encoding) { // try setting encodings. suppress warning messages if (@mb_internal_encoding($encoding)) $supported_encodings[]=$encoding; } // restore original encoding mb_internal_encoding($orig_encoding); // register list in session sqsession_register($supported_encodings, 'mb_supported_encodings'); return $supported_encodings; } /** * Callback function used to lowercase array values. * @param string $val array value * @param mixed $key array key * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.6 */ function sq_lowercase_array_vals(&$val,$key) { $val = strtolower($val); } /** * Callback function to trim whitespace from a value, to be used in array_walk * @param string $value value to trim * @since 1.5.2 and 1.4.7 */ function sq_trim_value ( &$value ) { $value = trim($value); } /** * Gathers the list of secuirty tokens currently * stored in the user's preferences and optionally * purges old ones from the list. * * @param boolean $purge_old Indicates if old tokens * should be purged from the * list ("old" is 2 days or * older unless the administrator * overrides that value using * $max_token_age_days in * config/config_local.php) * (OPTIONAL; default is to always * purge old tokens) * * @return array The list of tokens * * @since 1.4.19 and 1.5.2 * */ function sm_get_user_security_tokens($purge_old=TRUE) { global $data_dir, $username, $max_token_age_days; $tokens = getPref($data_dir, $username, 'security_tokens', ''); if (($tokens = unserialize($tokens)) === FALSE || !is_array($tokens)) $tokens = array(); // purge old tokens if necessary // if ($purge_old) { if (empty($max_token_age_days)) $max_token_age_days = 2; $now = time(); $discard_token_date = $now - ($max_token_age_days * 86400); $cleaned_tokens = array(); foreach ($tokens as $token => $timestamp) if ($timestamp >= $discard_token_date) $cleaned_tokens[$token] = $timestamp; $tokens = $cleaned_tokens; } return $tokens; } /** * Generates a security token that is then stored in * the user's preferences with a timestamp for later * verification/use. * * NOTE: The administrator can force SquirrelMail to generate * a new token every time one is requested (which may increase * obscurity through token randomness at the cost of some * performance) by adding the following to * config/config_local.php: $do_not_use_single_token = TRUE; * Otherwise, only one token will be generated per user which * will change only after it expires or is used outside of the * validity period specified when calling sm_validate_security_token() * * WARNING: If the administrator has turned the token system * off by setting $disable_security_tokens to TRUE in * config/config.php or the configuration tool, this * function will not store tokens in the user * preferences (but it will still generate and return * a random string). * * @param boolean $force_generate_new When TRUE, a new token will * always be created even if current * configuration dictates otherwise * (OPTIONAL; default FALSE) * * @return string A security token * * @since 1.4.19 and 1.5.2 * */ function sm_generate_security_token($force_generate_new=FALSE) { global $data_dir, $username, $disable_security_tokens, $do_not_use_single_token; $max_generation_tries = 1000; $tokens = sm_get_user_security_tokens(); if (!$force_generate_new && !$do_not_use_single_token && !empty($tokens)) return key($tokens); $new_token = GenerateRandomString(12, '', 7); $count = 0; while (isset($tokens[$new_token])) { $new_token = GenerateRandomString(12, '', 7); if (++$count > $max_generation_tries) { logout_error(_("Fatal token generation error; please contact your system administrator or the SquirrelMail Team")); exit; } } // is the token system enabled? CAREFUL! // if (!$disable_security_tokens) { $tokens[$new_token] = time(); setPref($data_dir, $username, 'security_tokens', serialize($tokens)); } return $new_token; } /** * Validates a given security token and optionally remove it * from the user's preferences if it was valid. If the token * is too old but otherwise valid, it will still be rejected. * * "Too old" is 2 days or older unless the administrator * overrides that value using $max_token_age_days in * config/config_local.php * * WARNING: If the administrator has turned the token system * off by setting $disable_security_tokens to TRUE in * config/config.php or the configuration tool, this * function will always return TRUE. * * @param string $token The token to validate * @param int $validity_period The number of seconds tokens are valid * for (set to zero to remove valid tokens * after only one use; use 3600 to allow * tokens to be reused for an hour) * (OPTIONAL; default is to only allow tokens * to be used once) * NOTE this is unrelated to $max_token_age_days * or rather is an additional time constraint on * tokens that allows them to be re-used (or not) * within a more narrow timeframe * @param boolean $show_error Indicates that if the token is not * valid, this function should display * a generic error, log the user out * and exit - this function will never * return in that case. * (OPTIONAL; default FALSE) * * @return boolean TRUE if the token validated; FALSE otherwise * * @since 1.4.19 and 1.5.2 * */ function sm_validate_security_token($token, $validity_period=0, $show_error=FALSE) { global $data_dir, $username, $max_token_age_days, $disable_security_tokens; // bypass token validation? CAREFUL! // if ($disable_security_tokens) return TRUE; // don't purge old tokens here because we already // do it when generating tokens // $tokens = sm_get_user_security_tokens(FALSE); // token not found? // if (empty($tokens[$token])) { if (!$show_error) return FALSE; logout_error(_("This page request could not be verified and appears to have expired.")); exit; } $now = time(); $timestamp = $tokens[$token]; // whether valid or not, we want to remove it from // user prefs if it's old enough // if ($timestamp < $now - $validity_period) { unset($tokens[$token]); setPref($data_dir, $username, 'security_tokens', serialize($tokens)); } // reject tokens that are too old // if (empty($max_token_age_days)) $max_token_age_days = 2; $old_token_date = $now - ($max_token_age_days * 86400); if ($timestamp < $old_token_date) { if (!$show_error) return FALSE; logout_error(_("The current page request appears to have originated from an untrusted source.")); exit; } // token OK! // return TRUE; } /** * Wrapper for PHP's htmlspecialchars() that * attempts to add the correct character encoding * * @param string $string The string to be converted * @param int $flags A bitmask that controls the behavior of htmlspecialchars() * (See http://php.net/manual/function.htmlspecialchars.php ) * (OPTIONAL; default ENT_COMPAT) * @param string $encoding The character encoding to use in the conversion * (OPTIONAL; default automatic detection) * @param boolean $double_encode Whether or not to convert entities that are * already in the string (only supported in * PHP 5.2.3+) (OPTIONAL; default TRUE) * * @return string The converted text * */ function sm_encode_html_special_chars($string, $flags=ENT_COMPAT, $encoding=NULL, $double_encode=TRUE) { if (!$encoding) { global $default_charset; if ($default_charset == 'iso-2022-jp') $default_charset = 'EUC-JP'; $encoding = $default_charset; } $string = iconv($encoding, 'UTF-8', $string); if (check_php_version(5, 2, 3)) $ret = htmlspecialchars($string, $flags, 'UTF-8', $double_encode); else $ret = htmlspecialchars($string, $flags, 'UTF-8'); return iconv('UTF-8', $encoding, $ret); } $PHP_SELF = php_self();