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			306 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			PHP
		
	
	
	
	
	
<?php
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/**
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 * Forgivingly lexes HTML (SGML-style) markup into tokens.
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 *
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 * A lexer parses a string of SGML-style markup and converts them into
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 * corresponding tokens.  It doesn't check for well-formedness, although its
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 * internal mechanism may make this automatic (such as the case of
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 * HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DOMLex).  There are several implementations to choose
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 * from.
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 *
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 * A lexer is HTML-oriented: it might work with XML, but it's not
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 * recommended, as we adhere to a subset of the specification for optimization
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 * reasons. This might change in the future. Also, most tokenizers are not
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 * expected to handle DTDs or PIs.
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 *
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 * This class should not be directly instantiated, but you may use create() to
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 * retrieve a default copy of the lexer.  Being a supertype, this class
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 * does not actually define any implementation, but offers commonly used
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 * convenience functions for subclasses.
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 *
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 * @note The unit tests will instantiate this class for testing purposes, as
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 *       many of the utility functions require a class to be instantiated.
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 *       This means that, even though this class is not runnable, it will
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 *       not be declared abstract.
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 *
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 * @par
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 *
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 * @note
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 * We use tokens rather than create a DOM representation because DOM would:
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 *
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 * @par
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 *  -# Require more processing and memory to create,
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 *  -# Is not streamable, and
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 *  -# Has the entire document structure (html and body not needed).
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 *
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 * @par
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 * However, DOM is helpful in that it makes it easy to move around nodes
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 * without a lot of lookaheads to see when a tag is closed. This is a
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 * limitation of the token system and some workarounds would be nice.
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 */
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class HTMLPurifier_Lexer
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{
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    /**
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     * Whether or not this lexer implements line-number/column-number tracking.
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     * If it does, set to true.
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     */
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    public $tracksLineNumbers = false;
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    // -- STATIC ----------------------------------------------------------
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    /**
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     * Retrieves or sets the default Lexer as a Prototype Factory.
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     *
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     * By default HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DOMLex will be returned. There are
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     * a few exceptions involving special features that only DirectLex
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     * implements.
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     *
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     * @note The behavior of this class has changed, rather than accepting
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     *       a prototype object, it now accepts a configuration object.
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     *       To specify your own prototype, set %Core.LexerImpl to it.
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     *       This change in behavior de-singletonizes the lexer object.
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     *
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     * @param $config Instance of HTMLPurifier_Config
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     * @return Concrete lexer.
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     */
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    public static function create($config) {
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        if (!($config instanceof HTMLPurifier_Config)) {
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            $lexer = $config;
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            trigger_error("Passing a prototype to
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              HTMLPurifier_Lexer::create() is deprecated, please instead
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              use %Core.LexerImpl", E_USER_WARNING);
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        } else {
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            $lexer = $config->get('Core.LexerImpl');
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        }
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        $needs_tracking =
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            $config->get('Core.MaintainLineNumbers') ||
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            $config->get('Core.CollectErrors');
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        $inst = null;
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        if (is_object($lexer)) {
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            $inst = $lexer;
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        } else {
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            if (is_null($lexer)) { do {
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                // auto-detection algorithm
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                if ($needs_tracking) {
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                    $lexer = 'DirectLex';
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                    break;
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                }
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                if (
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                    class_exists('DOMDocument') &&
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                    method_exists('DOMDocument', 'loadHTML') &&
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                    !extension_loaded('domxml')
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                ) {
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                    // check for DOM support, because while it's part of the
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                    // core, it can be disabled compile time. Also, the PECL
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                    // domxml extension overrides the default DOM, and is evil
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                    // and nasty and we shan't bother to support it
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                    $lexer = 'DOMLex';
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                } else {
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                    $lexer = 'DirectLex';
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                }
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            } while(0); } // do..while so we can break
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            // instantiate recognized string names
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            switch ($lexer) {
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                case 'DOMLex':
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                    $inst = new HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DOMLex();
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                    break;
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                case 'DirectLex':
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                    $inst = new HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DirectLex();
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                    break;
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                case 'PH5P':
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                    $inst = new HTMLPurifier_Lexer_PH5P();
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                    break;
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                default:
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                    throw new HTMLPurifier_Exception("Cannot instantiate unrecognized Lexer type " . htmlspecialchars($lexer));
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            }
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        }
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        if (!$inst) throw new HTMLPurifier_Exception('No lexer was instantiated');
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        // once PHP DOM implements native line numbers, or we
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        // hack out something using XSLT, remove this stipulation
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        if ($needs_tracking && !$inst->tracksLineNumbers) {
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            throw new HTMLPurifier_Exception('Cannot use lexer that does not support line numbers with Core.MaintainLineNumbers or Core.CollectErrors (use DirectLex instead)');
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        }
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        return $inst;
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    }
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    // -- CONVENIENCE MEMBERS ---------------------------------------------
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    public function __construct() {
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        $this->_entity_parser = new HTMLPurifier_EntityParser();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Most common entity to raw value conversion table for special entities.
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     */
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    protected $_special_entity2str =
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            array(
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                    '"' => '"',
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                    '&'  => '&',
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                    '<'   => '<',
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                    '>'   => '>',
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                    '''  => "'",
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                    ''' => "'",
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                    ''' => "'"
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            );
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    /**
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     * Parses special entities into the proper characters.
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     *
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     * This string will translate escaped versions of the special characters
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     * into the correct ones.
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     *
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     * @warning
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     * You should be able to treat the output of this function as
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     * completely parsed, but that's only because all other entities should
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     * have been handled previously in substituteNonSpecialEntities()
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     *
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     * @param $string String character data to be parsed.
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     * @returns Parsed character data.
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     */
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    public function parseData($string) {
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        // following functions require at least one character
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        if ($string === '') return '';
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        // subtracts amps that cannot possibly be escaped
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        $num_amp = substr_count($string, '&') - substr_count($string, '& ') -
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            ($string[strlen($string)-1] === '&' ? 1 : 0);
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        if (!$num_amp) return $string; // abort if no entities
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        $num_esc_amp = substr_count($string, '&');
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        $string = strtr($string, $this->_special_entity2str);
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        // code duplication for sake of optimization, see above
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        $num_amp_2 = substr_count($string, '&') - substr_count($string, '& ') -
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            ($string[strlen($string)-1] === '&' ? 1 : 0);
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        if ($num_amp_2 <= $num_esc_amp) return $string;
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        // hmm... now we have some uncommon entities. Use the callback.
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        $string = $this->_entity_parser->substituteSpecialEntities($string);
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        return $string;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Lexes an HTML string into tokens.
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     *
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     * @param $string String HTML.
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     * @return HTMLPurifier_Token array representation of HTML.
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     */
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    public function tokenizeHTML($string, $config, $context) {
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        trigger_error('Call to abstract class', E_USER_ERROR);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Translates CDATA sections into regular sections (through escaping).
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     *
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     * @param $string HTML string to process.
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     * @returns HTML with CDATA sections escaped.
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     */
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    protected static function escapeCDATA($string) {
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        return preg_replace_callback(
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            '/<!\[CDATA\[(.+?)\]\]>/s',
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            array('HTMLPurifier_Lexer', 'CDATACallback'),
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            $string
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        );
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    }
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    /**
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     * Special CDATA case that is especially convoluted for <script>
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     */
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    protected static function escapeCommentedCDATA($string) {
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        return preg_replace_callback(
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            '#<!--//--><!\[CDATA\[//><!--(.+?)//--><!\]\]>#s',
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            array('HTMLPurifier_Lexer', 'CDATACallback'),
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            $string
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        );
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    }
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    /**
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     * Callback function for escapeCDATA() that does the work.
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     *
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     * @warning Though this is public in order to let the callback happen,
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     *          calling it directly is not recommended.
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     * @params $matches PCRE matches array, with index 0 the entire match
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     *                  and 1 the inside of the CDATA section.
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     * @returns Escaped internals of the CDATA section.
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     */
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    protected static function CDATACallback($matches) {
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        // not exactly sure why the character set is needed, but whatever
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        return htmlspecialchars($matches[1], ENT_COMPAT, 'UTF-8');
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    }
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    /**
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     * Takes a piece of HTML and normalizes it by converting entities, fixing
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     * encoding, extracting bits, and other good stuff.
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     * @todo Consider making protected
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     */
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    public function normalize($html, $config, $context) {
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        // normalize newlines to \n
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        $html = str_replace("\r\n", "\n", $html);
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        $html = str_replace("\r", "\n", $html);
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        if ($config->get('HTML.Trusted')) {
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            // escape convoluted CDATA
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            $html = $this->escapeCommentedCDATA($html);
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        }
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        // escape CDATA
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        $html = $this->escapeCDATA($html);
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        // extract body from document if applicable
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        if ($config->get('Core.ConvertDocumentToFragment')) {
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            $e = false;
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            if ($config->get('Core.CollectErrors')) {
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                $e =& $context->get('ErrorCollector');
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            }
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            $new_html = $this->extractBody($html);
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            if ($e && $new_html != $html) {
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                $e->send(E_WARNING, 'Lexer: Extracted body');
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            }
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            $html = $new_html;
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        }
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        // expand entities that aren't the big five
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        $html = $this->_entity_parser->substituteNonSpecialEntities($html);
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        // clean into wellformed UTF-8 string for an SGML context: this has
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        // to be done after entity expansion because the entities sometimes
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        // represent non-SGML characters (horror, horror!)
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        $html = HTMLPurifier_Encoder::cleanUTF8($html);
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        return $html;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Takes a string of HTML (fragment or document) and returns the content
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     * @todo Consider making protected
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     */
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    public function extractBody($html) {
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        $matches = array();
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        $result = preg_match('!<body[^>]*>(.*)</body>!is', $html, $matches);
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        if ($result) {
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            return $matches[1];
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        } else {
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            return $html;
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        }
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    }
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}
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// vim: et sw=4 sts=4
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