/* Protected Static Members */
- /** @var array List of common image files extensions and mime-types */
+ /** @var array List of common image files extensions and MIME-types */
protected static $mimeTypes = array(
'gif' => 'image/gif',
'jpe' => 'image/jpeg',
*/
public static function getMimeType( $file ) {
$realpath = realpath( $file );
- // Try a couple of different ways to get the mime-type of a file, in order of
- // preference
if (
$realpath
&& function_exists( 'finfo_file' )
&& function_exists( 'finfo_open' )
&& defined( 'FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE' )
) {
- // As of PHP 5.3, this is how you get the mime-type of a file; it uses the Fileinfo
- // PECL extension
return finfo_file( finfo_open( FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE ), $realpath );
- } elseif ( function_exists( 'mime_content_type' ) ) {
- // Before this was deprecated in PHP 5.3, this was how you got the mime-type of a file
- return mime_content_type( $file );
- } else {
- // Worst-case scenario has happened, use the file extension to infer the mime-type
- $ext = strtolower( pathinfo( $file, PATHINFO_EXTENSION ) );
- if ( isset( self::$mimeTypes[$ext] ) ) {
- return self::$mimeTypes[$ext];
- }
}
+
+ // Infer the MIME-type from the file extension
+ $ext = strtolower( pathinfo( $file, PATHINFO_EXTENSION ) );
+ if ( isset( self::$mimeTypes[$ext] ) ) {
+ return self::$mimeTypes[$ext];
+ }
+
return false;
}
* Build a CSS 'url()' value for the given URL, quoting parentheses (and other funny characters)
* and escaping quotes as necessary.
*
+ * See http://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-a-url-token
+ *
* @param string $url URL to process
* @return string 'url()' value, usually just `"url($url)"`, quoted/escaped if necessary
*/