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# -*- Perl -*-
# $Id: htmlsplit.pl,v 1.9.4.6 2008-04-27 18:16:43 opengl2772 Exp $
#
# Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Namazu Project All rights reserved.
# This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either versions 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
# 02111-1307, USA
#
# This file must be encoded in EUC-JP encoding
package htmlsplit;
require "util.pl";
#require "html.pl"; # don't need it because it sould be already loaded by load_filtermodules()
use strict;
use File::Copy;
my $Header = << 'EOS';
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<link rev=made href="mailto:${author}">
<title>${subject}</title>
</head>
<body>
<hr>
EOS
my $Footer = << 'EOS';
<hr>
</body>
</html>
EOS
sub split ($$) {
my ($fname, $base) = @_;
my $mtime = (stat($fname))[9];
my $cont = '';
# for handling a filename which contains Shift_JIS code for Windows.
# for handling a filename which contains including space.
if (($fname =~ /\s/) ||
($English::OSNAME eq "MSWin32"
&& $fname =~ /[\x81-\x9f\xe0-\xef][\x40-\x7e\x80-\xfc]|[\x20\xa1-\xdf]/))
{
my $shelter_fname = $fname;
$fname = util::tmpnam("NMZ.win32");
unlink $fname if (-e $fname);
copy($shelter_fname, $fname);
$cont = util::readfile($fname);
unlink $fname;
$fname = $shelter_fname;
} else {
$cont = util::readfile($fname);
}
codeconv::codeconv_document(\$cont);
my %info = (
'title' => get_title(\$cont),
'author' => get_author(\$cont),
'anchored' => "",
'name' => "",
'base' => $base,
'names' => [],
);
# <http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/intro/sgmltut.html#h-3.2.2>
#
# In certain cases, authors may specify the value of an attribute
# without any quotation marks. The attribute value may only contain
# letters (a-z and A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens (ASCII decimal 45), and
# periods (ASCII decimal 46). We recommend using quotation marks even
# when it is possible to eliminate them.
my $id = 0;
# $cont =~ s/(<a\s[^>]*href=(["']))#(.+?)(\2[^>]*>)/$1$3.html$4/gi; #'
$cont =~ s#(<a[^>]*\s+)name=(["'])\2([^>]*>(.*?)</a>)#$1$4#sgi; #'
$cont =~ s {
\G(.+?) # 1
(<h([1-6])>)?\s* # 2, 3
<a[^>]*\s+name=([a-zA-Z0-9-\.]+| # 4,
(["']).+?\5)[^>]*>(.*?)</a> # 5,6
\s*(</h\3>)? # 7
} {
write_partial_file($1, $4, $6, $id++, $mtime, \%info)
}sgexi;
write_partial_file($cont, "", "", $id, $mtime, \%info);
return @{$info{'names'}};
}
sub get_title ($) {
my ($contref) = @_;
my $title = undef;
if ($$contref =~ s!<TITLE[^>]*>([^<]+)</TITLE>!!i) {
$title = $1;
$title =~ s/\s+/ /g;
$title =~ s/^\s+//;
$title =~ s/\s+$//;
} else {
$title = "no title";
}
return $title;
}
sub get_author ($) {
my ($contref) = @_;
my $author = "unknown";
# <LINK REV=MADE HREF="mailto:ccsatoru@vega.aichi-u.ac.jp">
if ($$contref =~ m!<LINK\s[^>]*?HREF=([\"\'])mailto:(.*?)\1\s*>!i) { #"
$author = $2;
} elsif ($$contref =~ m!.*<ADDRESS[^>]*>([^<]*?)</ADDRESS>!i) {
my $tmp = $1;
if ($tmp =~ /\b([\w\.\-]+\@[\w\.\-]+(?:\.[\w\.\-]+)+)\b/) {
$author = $1;
}
}
return $author;
}
sub write_partial_file($$$$$$) {
my ($cont, $name, $anchored, $id, $mtime, $info_ref) = @_;
$name =~ s/^([\"\'])(.*)\1$/$2/; # Remove quotation marks.
my $author = $info_ref->{'author'};
my $base = $info_ref->{'base'};
my $orig_title = $info_ref->{'title'};
my $prev_name = $info_ref->{'name'};
my $prev_anchored = $info_ref->{'anchored'};
$prev_name =~ s#\n\r##sg;
$prev_name =~ s#\n##sg;
html::remove_html_elements(\$prev_anchored);
$prev_anchored =~ s/^\s+//;
$prev_anchored =~ s/\s+$//;
my $title = $orig_title;
# FIXME: I don't know why this processing causes "Use of
# uninitialized value" warning if use $prev_anchored or
# $prev_name directly. perl's bug?
if ($prev_anchored ne "") {
$title .= ": $prev_anchored";
} elsif ($prev_name ne "") {
$title .= ": $prev_name";
}
my $fname = util::tmpnam("$base.$id");
my $fh = util::efopen(">$fname");
my $header = $Header;
$header =~ s/\$\{subject\}/$title/g;
$header =~ s/\$\{author\}/$author/g;
print $fh $header;
print $fh $cont;
my $footer = $Footer;
print $fh $footer;
push @{$info_ref->{'names'}}, $prev_name;
$info_ref->{'anchored'} = $anchored;
$info_ref->{'name'} = $name;
# FIXME: Actually we don't need this.
# But some perl versions need this.
util::fclose($fh);
utime($mtime, $mtime, $fname);
return "";
}
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