parseCDATA($uri); // while it would be nice to use parse_url(), that's specifically // for HTTP and thus won't work for our generic URI parsing // according to the RFC... (but this cuts corners, i.e. non-validating) $r_URI = '!^(([^:/?#]+):)?(//([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?!'; // 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $matches = array(); $result = preg_match($r_URI, $uri, $matches); if (!$result) return ''; // seperate out parts $scheme = !empty($matches[1]) ? $matches[2] : null; $authority = !empty($matches[3]) ? $matches[4] : null; $path = $matches[5]; // always present $query = !empty($matches[6]) ? $matches[7] : null; $fragment = !empty($matches[8]) ? $matches[9] : null; $registry =& HTMLPurifier_URISchemeRegistry::instance(); if ($scheme !== null) { // no need to validate the scheme's fmt since we do that when we // retrieve the specific scheme object from the registry $scheme = ctype_lower($scheme) ? $scheme : strtolower($scheme); $scheme_obj =& $registry->getScheme($scheme, $config); if (!$scheme_obj) return false; // invalid scheme, clean it out } else { $scheme_obj =& $registry->getScheme( $config->get('URI', 'DefaultScheme'), $config ); } if ($authority !== null) { // define regexps // this stuff may need to be factored out so Email can get to it $HEXDIG = '[A-Fa-f0-9]'; $unreserved = 'A-Za-z0-9-._~'; // make sure you wrap with [] $sub_delims = '!$&\'()'; // needs [] $pct_encoded = "%$HEXDIG$HEXDIG"; $h16 = "{$HEXDIG}{1,4}"; $dec_octet = '(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|1\d\d|1\d|[0-9])'; $IPv4address = "$dec_octet.$dec_octet.$dec_octet.$dec_octet"; $ls32 = "(?:$h16:$h16|$IPv4address)"; $IPvFuture = "v$HEXDIG+\.[:$unreserved$sub_delims]+"; $IPv6Address = "(?:". "(?:$h16:){6}$ls32" . "|::(?:$h16:){5}$ls32" . "|(?:$h16)?::(?:$h16:){4}$ls32" . "|(?:(?:$h16:){1}$h16)?::(?:$h16:){3}$ls32" . "|(?:(?:$h16:){2}$h16)?::(?:$h16:){2}$ls32" . "|(?:(?:$h16:){3}$h16)?::(?:$h16:){1}$ls32" . "|(?:(?:$h16:){4}$h16)?::$ls32" . "|(?:(?:$h16:){5}$h16)?::$h16" . "|(?:(?:$h16:){6}$h16)?::" . ")"; $IP_literal = "\[(?:$IPvFuture|$IPv6Address)\]"; $r_userinfo = "(?:[$unreserved$sub_delims:]|$pct_encoded)*"; // IPv6 is broken $r_authority = "/^(($r_userinfo)@)?(\[$IP_literal\]|[^:]*)(:(\d*))?/"; $matches = array(); preg_match($r_authority, $authority, $matches); // overloads regexp! $userinfo = !empty($matches[1]) ? $matches[2] : null; $host = !empty($matches[3]) ? $matches[3] : null; $port = !empty($matches[4]) ? $matches[5] : null; // validate port if ($port !== null) { $port = (int) $port; if ($port < 1 || $port > 65535) $port = null; } // userinfo and host are validated within the regexp } else { $port = $host = $userinfo = null; } // query and fragment are quite simple in terms of definition: // *( pchar / "/" / "?" ), so define their validation routines // when we start fixing percent encoding // path gets to be validated against a hodge-podge of rules depending // on the status of authority and scheme, but it's not that important, // esp. since it won't be applicable to everyone // okay, now we defer execution to the subobject for more processing // note that $fragment is omitted list($userinfo, $host, $port, $path, $query) = $scheme_obj->validateComponents( $userinfo, $host, $port, $path, $query, $config ); // reconstruct authority $authority = null; if (!is_null($userinfo) || !is_null($host) || !is_null($port)) { $authority = ''; if($userinfo !== null) $authority .= $userinfo . '@'; $authority .= $host; if($port !== null) $authority .= ':' . $port; } // reconstruct the result $result = ''; if ($scheme !== null) $result .= "$scheme:"; if ($authority !== null) $result .= "//$authority"; $result .= $path; if ($query !== null) $result .= "?$query"; if ($fragment !== null) $result .= "#$fragment"; return $result; } } ?>