return $s;
}
+/**
+ * This function takes two arrays as input, and returns a CGI-style string, e.g.
+ * "days=7&limit=100". Options in the first array override options in the second.
+ * Options set to "" will not be output.
+ *
+ * @param $array1 Array( String|Array )
+ * @param $array2 Array( String|Array )
+ * @return String
+ */
+function wfArrayToCGI( $array1, $array2 = null ) {
+ if ( !is_null( $array2 ) ) {
+ $array1 = $array1 + $array2;
+ }
+
+ $cgi = '';
+ foreach ( $array1 as $key => $value ) {
+ if ( $value !== '' ) {
+ if ( $cgi != '' ) {
+ $cgi .= '&';
+ }
+ if ( is_array( $value ) ) {
+ $firstTime = true;
+ foreach ( $value as $v ) {
+ $cgi .= ( $firstTime ? '' : '&') .
+ urlencode( $key . '[]' ) . '=' .
+ urlencode( $v );
+ $firstTime = false;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if ( is_object( $value ) ) {
+ $value = $value->__toString();
+ }
+ $cgi .= urlencode( $key ) . '=' .
+ urlencode( $value );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return $cgi;
+}
+
+/**
+ * This is the logical opposite of wfArrayToCGI(): it accepts a query string as
+ * its argument and returns the same string in array form. This allows compa-
+ * tibility with legacy functions that accept raw query strings instead of nice
+ * arrays. Of course, keys and values are urldecode()d. Don't try passing in-
+ * valid query strings, or it will explode.
+ *
+ * @param $query String: query string
+ * @return array Array version of input
+ */
+function wfCgiToArray( $query ) {
+ if( isset( $query[0] ) && $query[0] == '?' ) {
+ $query = substr( $query, 1 );
+ }
+ $bits = explode( '&', $query );
+ $ret = array();
+ foreach( $bits as $bit ) {
+ if( $bit === '' ) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ list( $key, $value ) = explode( '=', $bit );
+ $key = urldecode( $key );
+ $value = urldecode( $value );
+ $ret[$key] = $value;
+ }
+ return $ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Append a query string to an existing URL, which may or may not already
+ * have query string parameters already. If so, they will be combined.
+ *
+ * @param $url String
+ * @param $query Mixed: string or associative array
+ * @return string
+ */
+function wfAppendQuery( $url, $query ) {
+ if ( is_array( $query ) ) {
+ $query = wfArrayToCGI( $query );
+ }
+ if( $query != '' ) {
+ if( false === strpos( $url, '?' ) ) {
+ $url .= '?';
+ } else {
+ $url .= '&';
+ }
+ $url .= $query;
+ }
+ return $url;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Expand a potentially local URL to a fully-qualified URL. Assumes $wgServer
+ * is correct.
+ *
+ * @todo this won't work with current-path-relative URLs
+ * like "subdir/foo.html", etc.
+ *
+ * @param $url String: either fully-qualified or a local path + query
+ * @return string Fully-qualified URL
+ */
+function wfExpandUrl( $url ) {
+ global $wgServer;
+ if( substr( $url, 0, 2 ) == '//' ) {
+ $bits = wfParseUrl( $wgServer );
+ $scheme = $bits ? $bits['scheme'] : 'http';
+ return $scheme . ':' . $url;
+ } elseif( substr( $url, 0, 1 ) == '/' ) {
+ return $wgServer . $url;
+ } else {
+ return $url;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Returns a regular expression of url protocols
+ *
+ * @return String
+ */
+function wfUrlProtocols() {
+ global $wgUrlProtocols;
+
+ static $retval = null;
+ if ( !is_null( $retval ) ) {
+ return $retval;
+ }
+
+ // Support old-style $wgUrlProtocols strings, for backwards compatibility
+ // with LocalSettings files from 1.5
+ if ( is_array( $wgUrlProtocols ) ) {
+ $protocols = array();
+ foreach ( $wgUrlProtocols as $protocol ) {
+ $protocols[] = preg_quote( $protocol, '/' );
+ }
+
+ $retval = implode( '|', $protocols );
+ } else {
+ $retval = $wgUrlProtocols;
+ }
+ return $retval;
+}
+
+/**
+ * parse_url() work-alike, but non-broken. Differences:
+ *
+ * 1) Does not raise warnings on bad URLs (just returns false)
+ * 2) Handles protocols that don't use :// (e.g., mailto: and news:) correctly
+ * 3) Adds a "delimiter" element to the array, either '://' or ':' (see (2))
+ *
+ * @param $url String: a URL to parse
+ * @return Array: bits of the URL in an associative array, per PHP docs
+ */
+function wfParseUrl( $url ) {
+ global $wgUrlProtocols; // Allow all protocols defined in DefaultSettings/LocalSettings.php
+ wfSuppressWarnings();
+ $bits = parse_url( $url );
+ wfRestoreWarnings();
+ if ( !$bits ) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // most of the protocols are followed by ://, but mailto: and sometimes news: not, check for it
+ if ( in_array( $bits['scheme'] . '://', $wgUrlProtocols ) ) {
+ $bits['delimiter'] = '://';
+ } elseif ( in_array( $bits['scheme'] . ':', $wgUrlProtocols ) ) {
+ $bits['delimiter'] = ':';
+ // parse_url detects for news: and mailto: the host part of an url as path
+ // We have to correct this wrong detection
+ if ( isset( $bits['path'] ) ) {
+ $bits['host'] = $bits['path'];
+ $bits['path'] = '';
+ }
+ } else {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* Provide an empty host for eg. file:/// urls (see bug 28627) */
+ if ( !isset( $bits['host'] ) ) {
+ $bits['host'] = '';
+
+ /* parse_url loses the third / for file:///c:/ urls (but not on variants) */
+ if ( substr( $bits['path'], 0, 1 ) !== '/' ) {
+ $bits['path'] = '/' . $bits['path'];
+ }
+ }
+ return $bits;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Make a URL index, appropriate for the el_index field of externallinks.
+ *
+ * @param $url String
+ * @return String
+ */
+function wfMakeUrlIndex( $url ) {
+ $bits = wfParseUrl( $url );
+
+ // Reverse the labels in the hostname, convert to lower case
+ // For emails reverse domainpart only
+ if ( $bits['scheme'] == 'mailto' ) {
+ $mailparts = explode( '@', $bits['host'], 2 );
+ if ( count( $mailparts ) === 2 ) {
+ $domainpart = strtolower( implode( '.', array_reverse( explode( '.', $mailparts[1] ) ) ) );
+ } else {
+ // No domain specified, don't mangle it
+ $domainpart = '';
+ }
+ $reversedHost = $domainpart . '@' . $mailparts[0];
+ } else {
+ $reversedHost = strtolower( implode( '.', array_reverse( explode( '.', $bits['host'] ) ) ) );
+ }
+ // Add an extra dot to the end
+ // Why? Is it in wrong place in mailto links?
+ if ( substr( $reversedHost, -1, 1 ) !== '.' ) {
+ $reversedHost .= '.';
+ }
+ // Reconstruct the pseudo-URL
+ $prot = $bits['scheme'];
+ $index = $prot . $bits['delimiter'] . $reversedHost;
+ // Leave out user and password. Add the port, path, query and fragment
+ if ( isset( $bits['port'] ) ) {
+ $index .= ':' . $bits['port'];
+ }
+ if ( isset( $bits['path'] ) ) {
+ $index .= $bits['path'];
+ } else {
+ $index .= '/';
+ }
+ if ( isset( $bits['query'] ) ) {
+ $index .= '?' . $bits['query'];
+ }
+ if ( isset( $bits['fragment'] ) ) {
+ $index .= '#' . $bits['fragment'];
+ }
+ return $index;
+}
+
/**
* Sends a line to the debug log if enabled or, optionally, to a comment in output.
* In normal operation this is a NOP.
return $temp;
}
-/**
- * This function takes two arrays as input, and returns a CGI-style string, e.g.
- * "days=7&limit=100". Options in the first array override options in the second.
- * Options set to "" will not be output.
- *
- * @param $array1 Array( String|Array )
- * @param $array2 Array( String|Array )
- * @return String
- */
-function wfArrayToCGI( $array1, $array2 = null ) {
- if ( !is_null( $array2 ) ) {
- $array1 = $array1 + $array2;
- }
-
- $cgi = '';
- foreach ( $array1 as $key => $value ) {
- if ( $value !== '' ) {
- if ( $cgi != '' ) {
- $cgi .= '&';
- }
- if ( is_array( $value ) ) {
- $firstTime = true;
- foreach ( $value as $v ) {
- $cgi .= ( $firstTime ? '' : '&') .
- urlencode( $key . '[]' ) . '=' .
- urlencode( $v );
- $firstTime = false;
- }
- } else {
- if ( is_object( $value ) ) {
- $value = $value->__toString();
- }
- $cgi .= urlencode( $key ) . '=' .
- urlencode( $value );
- }
- }
- }
- return $cgi;
-}
-
-/**
- * This is the logical opposite of wfArrayToCGI(): it accepts a query string as
- * its argument and returns the same string in array form. This allows compa-
- * tibility with legacy functions that accept raw query strings instead of nice
- * arrays. Of course, keys and values are urldecode()d. Don't try passing in-
- * valid query strings, or it will explode.
- *
- * @param $query String: query string
- * @return array Array version of input
- */
-function wfCgiToArray( $query ) {
- if( isset( $query[0] ) && $query[0] == '?' ) {
- $query = substr( $query, 1 );
- }
- $bits = explode( '&', $query );
- $ret = array();
- foreach( $bits as $bit ) {
- if( $bit === '' ) {
- continue;
- }
- list( $key, $value ) = explode( '=', $bit );
- $key = urldecode( $key );
- $value = urldecode( $value );
- $ret[$key] = $value;
- }
- return $ret;
-}
-
-/**
- * Append a query string to an existing URL, which may or may not already
- * have query string parameters already. If so, they will be combined.
- *
- * @param $url String
- * @param $query Mixed: string or associative array
- * @return string
- */
-function wfAppendQuery( $url, $query ) {
- if ( is_array( $query ) ) {
- $query = wfArrayToCGI( $query );
- }
- if( $query != '' ) {
- if( false === strpos( $url, '?' ) ) {
- $url .= '?';
- } else {
- $url .= '&';
- }
- $url .= $query;
- }
- return $url;
-}
-
-/**
- * Expand a potentially local URL to a fully-qualified URL. Assumes $wgServer
- * is correct.
- *
- * @todo this won't work with current-path-relative URLs
- * like "subdir/foo.html", etc.
- *
- * @param $url String: either fully-qualified or a local path + query
- * @return string Fully-qualified URL
- */
-function wfExpandUrl( $url ) {
- global $wgServer;
- if( substr( $url, 0, 2 ) == '//' ) {
- $bits = wfParseUrl( $wgServer );
- $scheme = $bits ? $bits['scheme'] : 'http';
- return $scheme . ':' . $url;
- } elseif( substr( $url, 0, 1 ) == '/' ) {
- return $wgServer . $url;
- } else {
- return $url;
- }
-}
-
/**
* Windows-compatible version of escapeshellarg()
* Windows doesn't recognise single-quotes in the shell, but the escapeshellarg()
return $page . $details;
}
-/**
- * Returns a regular expression of url protocols
- *
- * @return String
- */
-function wfUrlProtocols() {
- global $wgUrlProtocols;
-
- static $retval = null;
- if ( !is_null( $retval ) ) {
- return $retval;
- }
-
- // Support old-style $wgUrlProtocols strings, for backwards compatibility
- // with LocalSettings files from 1.5
- if ( is_array( $wgUrlProtocols ) ) {
- $protocols = array();
- foreach ( $wgUrlProtocols as $protocol ) {
- $protocols[] = preg_quote( $protocol, '/' );
- }
-
- $retval = implode( '|', $protocols );
- } else {
- $retval = $wgUrlProtocols;
- }
- return $retval;
-}
-
/**
* Safety wrapper around ini_get() for boolean settings.
* The values returned from ini_get() are pre-normalized for settings
return implode( DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $pieces );
}
-/**
- * parse_url() work-alike, but non-broken. Differences:
- *
- * 1) Does not raise warnings on bad URLs (just returns false)
- * 2) Handles protocols that don't use :// (e.g., mailto: and news:) correctly
- * 3) Adds a "delimiter" element to the array, either '://' or ':' (see (2))
- *
- * @param $url String: a URL to parse
- * @return Array: bits of the URL in an associative array, per PHP docs
- */
-function wfParseUrl( $url ) {
- global $wgUrlProtocols; // Allow all protocols defined in DefaultSettings/LocalSettings.php
- wfSuppressWarnings();
- $bits = parse_url( $url );
- wfRestoreWarnings();
- if ( !$bits ) {
- return false;
- }
-
- // most of the protocols are followed by ://, but mailto: and sometimes news: not, check for it
- if ( in_array( $bits['scheme'] . '://', $wgUrlProtocols ) ) {
- $bits['delimiter'] = '://';
- } elseif ( in_array( $bits['scheme'] . ':', $wgUrlProtocols ) ) {
- $bits['delimiter'] = ':';
- // parse_url detects for news: and mailto: the host part of an url as path
- // We have to correct this wrong detection
- if ( isset( $bits['path'] ) ) {
- $bits['host'] = $bits['path'];
- $bits['path'] = '';
- }
- } else {
- return false;
- }
-
- /* Provide an empty host for eg. file:/// urls (see bug 28627) */
- if ( !isset( $bits['host'] ) ) {
- $bits['host'] = '';
-
- /* parse_url loses the third / for file:///c:/ urls (but not on variants) */
- if ( substr( $bits['path'], 0, 1 ) !== '/' ) {
- $bits['path'] = '/' . $bits['path'];
- }
- }
- return $bits;
-}
-
-/**
- * Make a URL index, appropriate for the el_index field of externallinks.
- *
- * @param $url String
- * @return String
- */
-function wfMakeUrlIndex( $url ) {
- $bits = wfParseUrl( $url );
-
- // Reverse the labels in the hostname, convert to lower case
- // For emails reverse domainpart only
- if ( $bits['scheme'] == 'mailto' ) {
- $mailparts = explode( '@', $bits['host'], 2 );
- if ( count( $mailparts ) === 2 ) {
- $domainpart = strtolower( implode( '.', array_reverse( explode( '.', $mailparts[1] ) ) ) );
- } else {
- // No domain specified, don't mangle it
- $domainpart = '';
- }
- $reversedHost = $domainpart . '@' . $mailparts[0];
- } else {
- $reversedHost = strtolower( implode( '.', array_reverse( explode( '.', $bits['host'] ) ) ) );
- }
- // Add an extra dot to the end
- // Why? Is it in wrong place in mailto links?
- if ( substr( $reversedHost, -1, 1 ) !== '.' ) {
- $reversedHost .= '.';
- }
- // Reconstruct the pseudo-URL
- $prot = $bits['scheme'];
- $index = $prot . $bits['delimiter'] . $reversedHost;
- // Leave out user and password. Add the port, path, query and fragment
- if ( isset( $bits['port'] ) ) {
- $index .= ':' . $bits['port'];
- }
- if ( isset( $bits['path'] ) ) {
- $index .= $bits['path'];
- } else {
- $index .= '/';
- }
- if ( isset( $bits['query'] ) ) {
- $index .= '?' . $bits['query'];
- }
- if ( isset( $bits['fragment'] ) ) {
- $index .= '#' . $bits['fragment'];
- }
- return $index;
-}
-
/**
* Do any deferred updates and clear the list
*