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use strict;
use vars qw( $VERSION @EXPORT_OK @ISA $UTIL );
$VERSION = '1.113';
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw( Exporter );
@EXPORT_OK = qw(
rearrange make_attributes expires
escapeHTML unescapeHTML escape unescape
);
sub rearrange {
my ( $order, @params ) = @_;
my ( %pos, @result, %leftover );
return () unless @params;
if ( ref $params[0] eq 'HASH' ) {
@params = %{ $params[0] };
}
else {
return @params unless $params[0] =~ m/^-/;
}
# map parameters into positional indices
my $i = 0;
for ( @$order ) {
for ( ref( $_ ) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$_ : $_ ) { $pos{ lc( $_ ) } = $i; }
$i++;
}
$#result = $#$order; # preextend
while ( @params ) {
my $key = lc( shift( @params ) );
$key =~ s/^\-//;
if ( exists $pos{$key} ) {
$result[ $pos{$key} ] = shift( @params );
}
else {
$leftover{$key} = shift( @params );
}
}
push @result, make_attributes( \%leftover, 1 ) if %leftover;
return @result;
}
sub make_attributes {
my $attref = shift;
my $escape = shift || 0;
return () unless $attref && ref $attref eq 'HASH';
my @attrib;
for my $key ( keys %{$attref} ) {
( my $mod_key = $key ) =~ s/^-//; # get rid of initial - if present
$mod_key = lc $mod_key; # parameters are lower case
$mod_key =~ tr/_/-/; # use dashes
my $value
= $escape ? escapeHTML( $attref->{$key} ) : $attref->{$key};
push @attrib, defined $value ? qq/$mod_key="$value"/ : $mod_key;
}
return @attrib;
}
# This internal routine creates date strings suitable for use in
# cookies and HTTP headers. (They differ, unfortunately.)
# Thanks to Mark Fisher for this.
sub expires {
my ( $time, $format ) = @_;
$format ||= 'http';
my @MON = qw( Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec);
my @WDAY = qw( Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat );
# pass through preformatted dates for the sake of expire_calc()
$time = _expire_calc( $time );
return $time unless $time =~ /^\d+$/;
# make HTTP/cookie date string from GMT'ed time
# (cookies use '-' as date separator, HTTP uses ' ')
my $sc = $format eq 'cookie' ? '-' : ' ';
my ( $sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday ) = gmtime( $time );
$year += 1900;
return sprintf( "%s, %02d$sc%s$sc%04d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT",
$WDAY[$wday], $mday, $MON[$mon], $year, $hour, $min, $sec );
}
# This internal routine creates an expires time exactly some number of
# hours from the current time. It incorporates modifications from Mark Fisher.
# format for time can be in any of the forms...
# "now" -- expire immediately
# "+180s" -- in 180 seconds
# "+2m" -- in 2 minutes
# "+12h" -- in 12 hours
# "+1d" -- in 1 day
# "+3M" -- in 3 months
# "+2y" -- in 2 years
# "-3m" -- 3 minutes ago(!)
# If you don't supply one of these forms, we assume you are specifying
# the date yourself
sub _expire_calc {
my ( $time ) = @_;
my %mult = (
's' => 1,
'm' => 60,
'h' => 60 * 60,
'd' => 60 * 60 * 24,
'M' => 60 * 60 * 24 * 30,
'y' => 60 * 60 * 24 * 365
);
my $offset;
if ( !$time or lc $time eq 'now' ) {
$offset = 0;
}
elsif ( $time =~ /^\d+/ ) {
return $time;
}
elsif ( $time =~ /^([+-]?(?:\d+|\d*\.\d*))([mhdMy]?)/ ) {
$offset = ( $mult{$2} || 1 ) * $1;
}
else {
return $time;
}
my $cur_time = time;
return ( $cur_time + $offset );
}
sub escapeHTML {
my ( $escape, $text ) = @_;
return undef unless defined $escape;
$escape =~ s/&/&/g;
$escape =~ s/"/"/g;
$escape =~ s/</</g;
$escape =~ s/>/>/g;
# these next optional escapes make text look the same when rendered in HTML
if ( $text ) {
$escape =~ s/\t/ /g; # tabs to 4 spaces
$escape =~ s/( {2,})/" " x length $1/eg; # whitespace escapes
$escape =~ s/\n/<br>\n/g; # newlines to <br>
}
return $escape;
}
sub unescapeHTML {
my ( $unescape ) = @_;
return undef unless defined( $unescape );
my $latin = $UTIL->{'charset'} =~ /^(?:ISO-8859-1|WINDOWS-1252)$/i;
my $ebcdic = $UTIL->{'ebcdic'};
# credit to Randal Schwartz for original version of this
$unescape =~ s[&(.*?);]{
local $_ = $1;
/^amp$/i ? "&" :
/^quot$/i ? '"' :
/^gt$/i ? ">" :
/^lt$/i ? "<" :
/^#(\d+)$/ && $latin ? chr($1) :
/^#(\d+)$/ && $ebcdic ? chr($UTIL->{'a2e'}->[$1]) :
/^#x([0-9a-f]+)$/i && $latin ? chr(hex($1)) :
/^#x([0-9a-f]+)$/i && $ebcdic ? chr($UTIL->{'a2e'}->[hex $1]) :
"\&$_;"
}gex;
return $unescape;
}
# URL-encode data
sub escape {
my ( $toencode ) = @_;
return undef unless defined $toencode;
if ( $UTIL->{'ebcdic'} ) {
$toencode
=~ s/([^a-zA-Z0-9_.-])/uc sprintf "%%%02x", $UTIL->{'e2a'}->[ord $1]/eg;
}
else {
$toencode =~ s/([^a-zA-Z0-9_.-])/uc sprintf "%%%02x", ord $1 /eg;
}
return $toencode;
}
# unescape URL-encoded data
sub unescape {
my ( $todecode ) = @_;
return undef unless defined $todecode;
$todecode =~ tr/+/ /;
if ( $UTIL->{'ebcdic'} ) {
$todecode =~ s/%([0-9a-fA-F]{2})/chr $UTIL->{'a2e'}->[hex $1]/ge;
}
else {
$todecode =~ s/%(?:([0-9a-fA-F]{2})|u([0-9a-fA-F]{4}))/
defined($1)? chr hex($1) : utf8_chr(hex($2))/ge;
}
return $todecode;
}
sub utf8_chr ($) {
my $c = shift;
if ( $c < 0x80 ) {
return sprintf( "%c", $c );
}
elsif ( $c < 0x800 ) {
return sprintf( "%c%c", 0xc0 | ( $c >> 6 ), 0x80 | ( $c & 0x3f ) );
}
elsif ( $c < 0x10000 ) {
return sprintf( "%c%c%c",
0xe0 | ( $c >> 12 ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 6 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( $c & 0x3f ) );
}
elsif ( $c < 0x200000 ) {
return sprintf( "%c%c%c%c",
0xf0 | ( $c >> 18 ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 12 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 6 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( $c & 0x3f ) );
}
elsif ( $c < 0x4000000 ) {
return sprintf( "%c%c%c%c%c",
0xf8 | ( $c >> 24 ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 18 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 12 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 6 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( $c & 0x3f ) );
}
elsif ( $c < 0x80000000 ) {
return sprintf(
"%c%c%c%c%c%c",
0xfc | ( $c >> 30 ), # was 0xfe patch Thomas L. Shinnick
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 24 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 18 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 12 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( ( $c >> 6 ) & 0x3f ),
0x80 | ( $c & 0x3f )
);
}
else {
return utf8( 0xfffd );
}
}
# We need to define a number of things about the operating environment so
# we do this on first initialization and store the results in in an object
BEGIN {
$UTIL = new CGI::Simple::Util; # initialize our $UTIL object
sub new {
my $class = shift;
$class = ref( $class ) || $class;
my $self = {};
bless $self, $class;
$self->init;
return $self;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
$self->charset;
$self->os;
$self->ebcdic;
}
sub charset {
my ( $self, $charset ) = @_;
$self->{'charset'} = $charset if $charset;
$self->{'charset'}
||= 'ISO-8859-1'; # set to the safe ISO-8859-1 if not defined
return $self->{'charset'};
}
sub os {
my ( $self, $OS ) = @_;
$self->{'os'} = $OS if $OS; # allow value to be set manually
$OS = $self->{'os'};
unless ( $OS ) {
unless ( $OS = $^O ) {
require Config;
$OS = $Config::Config{'osname'};
}
if ( $OS =~ /Win/i ) {
$OS = 'WINDOWS';
}
elsif ( $OS =~ /vms/i ) {
$OS = 'VMS';
}
elsif ( $OS =~ /bsdos/i ) {
$OS = 'UNIX';
}
elsif ( $OS =~ /dos/i ) {
$OS = 'DOS';
}
elsif ( $OS =~ /^MacOS$/i ) {
$OS = 'MACINTOSH';
}
elsif ( $OS =~ /os2/i ) {
$OS = 'OS2';
}
else {
$OS = 'UNIX';
}
}
return $self->{'os'} = $OS;
}
sub ebcdic {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'ebcdic'} if exists $self->{'ebcdic'};
$self->{'ebcdic'} = "\t" ne "\011" ? 1 : 0;
if ( $self->{'ebcdic'} ) {
# (ord('^') == 95) for codepage 1047 as on os390, vmesa
my @A2E = (
0, 1, 2, 3, 55, 45, 46, 47, 22, 5, 21, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 60, 61, 50, 38,
24, 25, 63, 39, 28, 29, 30, 31, 64, 90, 127, 123,
91, 108, 80, 125, 77, 93, 92, 78, 107, 96, 75, 97,
240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 122, 94,
76, 126, 110, 111, 124, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199,
200, 201, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 226,
227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 173, 224, 189, 95, 109,
121, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 145, 146,
147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166,
167, 168, 169, 192, 79, 208, 161, 7, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37, 6, 23, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 9, 10, 27,
48, 49, 26, 51, 52, 53, 54, 8, 56, 57, 58, 59,
4, 20, 62, 255, 65, 170, 74, 177, 159, 178, 106, 181,
187, 180, 154, 138, 176, 202, 175, 188, 144, 143, 234, 250,
190, 160, 182, 179, 157, 218, 155, 139, 183, 184, 185, 171,
100, 101, 98, 102, 99, 103, 158, 104, 116, 113, 114, 115,
120, 117, 118, 119, 172, 105, 237, 238, 235, 239, 236, 191,
128, 253, 254, 251, 252, 186, 174, 89, 68, 69, 66, 70,
67, 71, 156, 72, 84, 81, 82, 83, 88, 85, 86, 87,
140, 73, 205, 206, 203, 207, 204, 225, 112, 221, 222, 219,
220, 141, 142, 223
);
my @E2A = (
0, 1, 2, 3, 156, 9, 134, 127, 151, 141, 142, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 157, 10, 8, 135,
24, 25, 146, 143, 28, 29, 30, 31, 128, 129, 130, 131,
132, 133, 23, 27, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 5, 6, 7,
144, 145, 22, 147, 148, 149, 150, 4, 152, 153, 154, 155,
20, 21, 158, 26, 32, 160, 226, 228, 224, 225, 227, 229,
231, 241, 162, 46, 60, 40, 43, 124, 38, 233, 234, 235,
232, 237, 238, 239, 236, 223, 33, 36, 42, 41, 59, 94,
45, 47, 194, 196, 192, 193, 195, 197, 199, 209, 166, 44,
37, 95, 62, 63, 248, 201, 202, 203, 200, 205, 206, 207,
204, 96, 58, 35, 64, 39, 61, 34, 216, 97, 98, 99,
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 171, 187, 240, 253, 254, 177,
176, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 170, 186,
230, 184, 198, 164, 181, 126, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120,
121, 122, 161, 191, 208, 91, 222, 174, 172, 163, 165, 183,
169, 167, 182, 188, 189, 190, 221, 168, 175, 93, 180, 215,
123, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 173, 244,
246, 242, 243, 245, 125, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,
81, 82, 185, 251, 252, 249, 250, 255, 92, 247, 83, 84,
85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 178, 212, 214, 210, 211, 213,
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 179, 219,
220, 217, 218, 159
);
if ( ord( '^' ) == 106 )
{ # as in the BS2000 posix-bc coded character set
$A2E[91] = 187;
$A2E[92] = 188;
$A2E[94] = 106;
$A2E[96] = 74;
$A2E[123] = 251;
$A2E[125] = 253;
$A2E[126] = 255;
$A2E[159] = 95;
$A2E[162] = 176;
$A2E[166] = 208;
$A2E[168] = 121;
$A2E[172] = 186;
$A2E[175] = 161;
$A2E[217] = 224;
$A2E[219] = 221;
$A2E[221] = 173;
$A2E[249] = 192;
$E2A[74] = 96;
$E2A[95] = 159;
$E2A[106] = 94;
$E2A[121] = 168;
$E2A[161] = 175;
$E2A[173] = 221;
$E2A[176] = 162;
$E2A[186] = 172;
$E2A[187] = 91;
$E2A[188] = 92;
$E2A[192] = 249;
$E2A[208] = 166;
$E2A[221] = 219;
$E2A[224] = 217;
$E2A[251] = 123;
$E2A[253] = 125;
$E2A[255] = 126;
}
elsif ( ord( '^' ) == 176 ) { # as in codepage 037 on os400
$A2E[10] = 37;
$A2E[91] = 186;
$A2E[93] = 187;
$A2E[94] = 176;
$A2E[133] = 21;
$A2E[168] = 189;
$A2E[172] = 95;
$A2E[221] = 173;
$E2A[21] = 133;
$E2A[37] = 10;
$E2A[95] = 172;
$E2A[173] = 221;
$E2A[176] = 94;
$E2A[186] = 91;
$E2A[187] = 93;
$E2A[189] = 168;
}
$self->{'a2e'} = \@A2E;
$self->{'e2a'} = \@E2A;
}
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
CGI::Simple::Util - Internal utilities used by CGI::Simple module
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$escaped = escapeHTML('In HTML you need to escape < > " and & chars');
$unescaped = unescapeHTML('<>"&');
$url_encoded = escape($string);
$decoded = unescape($url_encoded);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
CGI::Simple::Util contains essentially non public subroutines used by
CGI::Simple. There are HTML and URL escape and unescape routines that may
be of some use.
An internal object is used to store a number of system specific details to
enable the escape routines to be accurate.
=head1 AUTHOR INFORMATION
Original version copyright 1995-1998, Lincoln D. Stein. All rights reserved.
Originally copyright 2001 Dr James Freeman E<lt>jfreeman@tassie.net.auE<gt>
This release by Andy Armstrong <andy@hexten.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Address bug reports and comments to: andy@hexten.net
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<CGI::Simple>
=cut
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