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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * Main WordPress Formatting API.
  4. *
  5. * Handles many functions for formatting output.
  6. *
  7. * @package WordPress
  8. **/
  9. /**
  10. * Replaces common plain text characters into formatted entities
  11. *
  12. * As an example,
  13. * <code>
  14. * 'cause today's effort makes it worth tomorrow's "holiday"...
  15. * </code>
  16. * Becomes:
  17. * <code>
  18. * &#8217;cause today&#8217;s effort makes it worth tomorrow&#8217;s &#8220;holiday&#8221;&#8230;
  19. * </code>
  20. * Code within certain html blocks are skipped.
  21. *
  22. * @since 0.71
  23. * @uses $wp_cockneyreplace Array of formatted entities for certain common phrases
  24. *
  25. * @param string $text The text to be formatted
  26. * @return string The string replaced with html entities
  27. */
  28. function wptexturize($text) {
  29. global $wp_cockneyreplace;
  30. static $static_characters, $static_replacements, $dynamic_characters, $dynamic_replacements,
  31. $default_no_texturize_tags, $default_no_texturize_shortcodes;
  32. // No need to set up these static variables more than once
  33. if ( ! isset( $static_characters ) ) {
  34. /* translators: opening curly double quote */
  35. $opening_quote = _x( '&#8220;', 'opening curly double quote' );
  36. /* translators: closing curly double quote */
  37. $closing_quote = _x( '&#8221;', 'closing curly double quote' );
  38. /* translators: apostrophe, for example in 'cause or can't */
  39. $apos = _x( '&#8217;', 'apostrophe' );
  40. /* translators: prime, for example in 9' (nine feet) */
  41. $prime = _x( '&#8242;', 'prime' );
  42. /* translators: double prime, for example in 9" (nine inches) */
  43. $double_prime = _x( '&#8243;', 'double prime' );
  44. /* translators: opening curly single quote */
  45. $opening_single_quote = _x( '&#8216;', 'opening curly single quote' );
  46. /* translators: closing curly single quote */
  47. $closing_single_quote = _x( '&#8217;', 'closing curly single quote' );
  48. /* translators: en dash */
  49. $en_dash = _x( '&#8211;', 'en dash' );
  50. /* translators: em dash */
  51. $em_dash = _x( '&#8212;', 'em dash' );
  52. $default_no_texturize_tags = array('pre', 'code', 'kbd', 'style', 'script', 'tt');
  53. $default_no_texturize_shortcodes = array('code');
  54. // if a plugin has provided an autocorrect array, use it
  55. if ( isset($wp_cockneyreplace) ) {
  56. $cockney = array_keys($wp_cockneyreplace);
  57. $cockneyreplace = array_values($wp_cockneyreplace);
  58. } elseif ( "'" != $apos ) { // Only bother if we're doing a replacement.
  59. $cockney = array( "'tain't", "'twere", "'twas", "'tis", "'twill", "'til", "'bout", "'nuff", "'round", "'cause" );
  60. $cockneyreplace = array( $apos . "tain" . $apos . "t", $apos . "twere", $apos . "twas", $apos . "tis", $apos . "twill", $apos . "til", $apos . "bout", $apos . "nuff", $apos . "round", $apos . "cause" );
  61. } else {
  62. $cockney = $cockneyreplace = array();
  63. }
  64. $static_characters = array_merge( array( '---', ' -- ', '--', ' - ', 'xn&#8211;', '...', '``', '\'\'', ' (tm)' ), $cockney );
  65. $static_replacements = array_merge( array( $em_dash, ' ' . $em_dash . ' ', $en_dash, ' ' . $en_dash . ' ', 'xn--', '&#8230;', $opening_quote, $closing_quote, ' &#8482;' ), $cockneyreplace );
  66. $dynamic = array();
  67. if ( "'" != $apos ) {
  68. $dynamic[ '/\'(\d\d(?:&#8217;|\')?s)/' ] = $apos . '$1'; // '99's
  69. $dynamic[ '/\'(\d)/' ] = $apos . '$1'; // '99
  70. }
  71. if ( "'" != $opening_single_quote )
  72. $dynamic[ '/(\s|\A|[([{<]|")\'/' ] = '$1' . $opening_single_quote; // opening single quote, even after (, {, <, [
  73. if ( '"' != $double_prime )
  74. $dynamic[ '/(\d)"/' ] = '$1' . $double_prime; // 9" (double prime)
  75. if ( "'" != $prime )
  76. $dynamic[ '/(\d)\'/' ] = '$1' . $prime; // 9' (prime)
  77. if ( "'" != $apos )
  78. $dynamic[ '/(\S)\'([^\'\s])/' ] = '$1' . $apos . '$2'; // apostrophe in a word
  79. if ( '"' != $opening_quote )
  80. $dynamic[ '/(\s|\A|[([{<])"(?!\s)/' ] = '$1' . $opening_quote . '$2'; // opening double quote, even after (, {, <, [
  81. if ( '"' != $closing_quote )
  82. $dynamic[ '/"(\s|\S|\Z)/' ] = $closing_quote . '$1'; // closing double quote
  83. if ( "'" != $closing_single_quote )
  84. $dynamic[ '/\'([\s.]|\Z)/' ] = $closing_single_quote . '$1'; // closing single quote
  85. $dynamic[ '/\b(\d+)x(\d+)\b/' ] = '$1&#215;$2'; // 9x9 (times)
  86. $dynamic_characters = array_keys( $dynamic );
  87. $dynamic_replacements = array_values( $dynamic );
  88. }
  89. // Transform into regexp sub-expression used in _wptexturize_pushpop_element
  90. // Must do this every time in case plugins use these filters in a context sensitive manner
  91. $no_texturize_tags = '(' . implode('|', apply_filters('no_texturize_tags', $default_no_texturize_tags) ) . ')';
  92. $no_texturize_shortcodes = '(' . implode('|', apply_filters('no_texturize_shortcodes', $default_no_texturize_shortcodes) ) . ')';
  93. $no_texturize_tags_stack = array();
  94. $no_texturize_shortcodes_stack = array();
  95. $textarr = preg_split('/(<.*>|\[.*\])/Us', $text, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE);
  96. foreach ( $textarr as &$curl ) {
  97. if ( empty( $curl ) )
  98. continue;
  99. // Only call _wptexturize_pushpop_element if first char is correct tag opening
  100. $first = $curl[0];
  101. if ( '<' === $first ) {
  102. _wptexturize_pushpop_element($curl, $no_texturize_tags_stack, $no_texturize_tags, '<', '>');
  103. } elseif ( '[' === $first ) {
  104. _wptexturize_pushpop_element($curl, $no_texturize_shortcodes_stack, $no_texturize_shortcodes, '[', ']');
  105. } elseif ( empty($no_texturize_shortcodes_stack) && empty($no_texturize_tags_stack) ) {
  106. // This is not a tag, nor is the texturization disabled static strings
  107. $curl = str_replace($static_characters, $static_replacements, $curl);
  108. // regular expressions
  109. $curl = preg_replace($dynamic_characters, $dynamic_replacements, $curl);
  110. }
  111. $curl = preg_replace('/&([^#])(?![a-zA-Z1-4]{1,8};)/', '&#038;$1', $curl);
  112. }
  113. return implode( '', $textarr );
  114. }
  115. /**
  116. * Search for disabled element tags. Push element to stack on tag open and pop
  117. * on tag close. Assumes first character of $text is tag opening.
  118. *
  119. * @access private
  120. * @since 2.9.0
  121. *
  122. * @param string $text Text to check. First character is assumed to be $opening
  123. * @param array $stack Array used as stack of opened tag elements
  124. * @param string $disabled_elements Tags to match against formatted as regexp sub-expression
  125. * @param string $opening Tag opening character, assumed to be 1 character long
  126. * @param string $closing Tag closing character
  127. */
  128. function _wptexturize_pushpop_element($text, &$stack, $disabled_elements, $opening = '<', $closing = '>') {
  129. // Check if it is a closing tag -- otherwise assume opening tag
  130. if (strncmp($opening . '/', $text, 2)) {
  131. // Opening? Check $text+1 against disabled elements
  132. if (preg_match('/^' . $disabled_elements . '\b/', substr($text, 1), $matches)) {
  133. /*
  134. * This disables texturize until we find a closing tag of our type
  135. * (e.g. <pre>) even if there was invalid nesting before that
  136. *
  137. * Example: in the case <pre>sadsadasd</code>"baba"</pre>
  138. * "baba" won't be texturize
  139. */
  140. array_push($stack, $matches[1]);
  141. }
  142. } else {
  143. // Closing? Check $text+2 against disabled elements
  144. $c = preg_quote($closing, '/');
  145. if (preg_match('/^' . $disabled_elements . $c . '/', substr($text, 2), $matches)) {
  146. $last = array_pop($stack);
  147. // Make sure it matches the opening tag
  148. if ($last != $matches[1])
  149. array_push($stack, $last);
  150. }
  151. }
  152. }
  153. /**
  154. * Replaces double line-breaks with paragraph elements.
  155. *
  156. * A group of regex replaces used to identify text formatted with newlines and
  157. * replace double line-breaks with HTML paragraph tags. The remaining
  158. * line-breaks after conversion become <<br />> tags, unless $br is set to '0'
  159. * or 'false'.
  160. *
  161. * @since 0.71
  162. *
  163. * @param string $pee The text which has to be formatted.
  164. * @param bool $br Optional. If set, this will convert all remaining line-breaks after paragraphing. Default true.
  165. * @return string Text which has been converted into correct paragraph tags.
  166. */
  167. function wpautop($pee, $br = true) {
  168. $pre_tags = array();
  169. if ( trim($pee) === '' )
  170. return '';
  171. $pee = $pee . "\n"; // just to make things a little easier, pad the end
  172. if ( strpos($pee, '<pre') !== false ) {
  173. $pee_parts = explode( '</pre>', $pee );
  174. $last_pee = array_pop($pee_parts);
  175. $pee = '';
  176. $i = 0;
  177. foreach ( $pee_parts as $pee_part ) {
  178. $start = strpos($pee_part, '<pre');
  179. // Malformed html?
  180. if ( $start === false ) {
  181. $pee .= $pee_part;
  182. continue;
  183. }
  184. $name = "<pre wp-pre-tag-$i></pre>";
  185. $pre_tags[$name] = substr( $pee_part, $start ) . '</pre>';
  186. $pee .= substr( $pee_part, 0, $start ) . $name;
  187. $i++;
  188. }
  189. $pee .= $last_pee;
  190. }
  191. $pee = preg_replace('|<br />\s*<br />|', "\n\n", $pee);
  192. // Space things out a little
  193. $allblocks = '(?:table|thead|tfoot|caption|col|colgroup|tbody|tr|td|th|div|dl|dd|dt|ul|ol|li|pre|select|option|form|map|area|blockquote|address|math|style|p|h[1-6]|hr|fieldset|legend|section|article|aside|hgroup|header|footer|nav|figure|figcaption|details|menu|summary)';
  194. $pee = preg_replace('!(<' . $allblocks . '[^>]*>)!', "\n$1", $pee);
  195. $pee = preg_replace('!(</' . $allblocks . '>)!', "$1\n\n", $pee);
  196. $pee = str_replace(array("\r\n", "\r"), "\n", $pee); // cross-platform newlines
  197. if ( strpos($pee, '<object') !== false ) {
  198. $pee = preg_replace('|\s*<param([^>]*)>\s*|', "<param$1>", $pee); // no pee inside object/embed
  199. $pee = preg_replace('|\s*</embed>\s*|', '</embed>', $pee);
  200. }
  201. $pee = preg_replace("/\n\n+/", "\n\n", $pee); // take care of duplicates
  202. // make paragraphs, including one at the end
  203. $pees = preg_split('/\n\s*\n/', $pee, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
  204. $pee = '';
  205. foreach ( $pees as $tinkle )
  206. $pee .= '<p>' . trim($tinkle, "\n") . "</p>\n";
  207. $pee = preg_replace('|<p>\s*</p>|', '', $pee); // under certain strange conditions it could create a P of entirely whitespace
  208. $pee = preg_replace('!<p>([^<]+)</(div|address|form)>!', "<p>$1</p></$2>", $pee);
  209. $pee = preg_replace('!<p>\s*(</?' . $allblocks . '[^>]*>)\s*</p>!', "$1", $pee); // don't pee all over a tag
  210. $pee = preg_replace("|<p>(<li.+?)</p>|", "$1", $pee); // problem with nested lists
  211. $pee = preg_replace('|<p><blockquote([^>]*)>|i', "<blockquote$1><p>", $pee);
  212. $pee = str_replace('</blockquote></p>', '</p></blockquote>', $pee);
  213. $pee = preg_replace('!<p>\s*(</?' . $allblocks . '[^>]*>)!', "$1", $pee);
  214. $pee = preg_replace('!(</?' . $allblocks . '[^>]*>)\s*</p>!', "$1", $pee);
  215. if ( $br ) {
  216. $pee = preg_replace_callback('/<(script|style).*?<\/\\1>/s', '_autop_newline_preservation_helper', $pee);
  217. $pee = preg_replace('|(?<!<br />)\s*\n|', "<br />\n", $pee); // optionally make line breaks
  218. $pee = str_replace('<WPPreserveNewline />', "\n", $pee);
  219. }
  220. $pee = preg_replace('!(</?' . $allblocks . '[^>]*>)\s*<br />!', "$1", $pee);
  221. $pee = preg_replace('!<br />(\s*</?(?:p|li|div|dl|dd|dt|th|pre|td|ul|ol)[^>]*>)!', '$1', $pee);
  222. $pee = preg_replace( "|\n</p>$|", '</p>', $pee );
  223. if ( !empty($pre_tags) )
  224. $pee = str_replace(array_keys($pre_tags), array_values($pre_tags), $pee);
  225. return $pee;
  226. }
  227. /**
  228. * Newline preservation help function for wpautop
  229. *
  230. * @since 3.1.0
  231. * @access private
  232. * @param array $matches preg_replace_callback matches array
  233. * @return string
  234. */
  235. function _autop_newline_preservation_helper( $matches ) {
  236. return str_replace("\n", "<WPPreserveNewline />", $matches[0]);
  237. }
  238. /**
  239. * Don't auto-p wrap shortcodes that stand alone
  240. *
  241. * Ensures that shortcodes are not wrapped in <<p>>...<</p>>.
  242. *
  243. * @since 2.9.0
  244. *
  245. * @param string $pee The content.
  246. * @return string The filtered content.
  247. */
  248. function shortcode_unautop( $pee ) {
  249. global $shortcode_tags;
  250. if ( empty( $shortcode_tags ) || !is_array( $shortcode_tags ) ) {
  251. return $pee;
  252. }
  253. $tagregexp = join( '|', array_map( 'preg_quote', array_keys( $shortcode_tags ) ) );
  254. $pattern =
  255. '/'
  256. . '<p>' // Opening paragraph
  257. . '\\s*+' // Optional leading whitespace
  258. . '(' // 1: The shortcode
  259. . '\\[' // Opening bracket
  260. . "($tagregexp)" // 2: Shortcode name
  261. . '\\b' // Word boundary
  262. // Unroll the loop: Inside the opening shortcode tag
  263. . '[^\\]\\/]*' // Not a closing bracket or forward slash
  264. . '(?:'
  265. . '\\/(?!\\])' // A forward slash not followed by a closing bracket
  266. . '[^\\]\\/]*' // Not a closing bracket or forward slash
  267. . ')*?'
  268. . '(?:'
  269. . '\\/\\]' // Self closing tag and closing bracket
  270. . '|'
  271. . '\\]' // Closing bracket
  272. . '(?:' // Unroll the loop: Optionally, anything between the opening and closing shortcode tags
  273. . '[^\\[]*+' // Not an opening bracket
  274. . '(?:'
  275. . '\\[(?!\\/\\2\\])' // An opening bracket not followed by the closing shortcode tag
  276. . '[^\\[]*+' // Not an opening bracket
  277. . ')*+'
  278. . '\\[\\/\\2\\]' // Closing shortcode tag
  279. . ')?'
  280. . ')'
  281. . ')'
  282. . '\\s*+' // optional trailing whitespace
  283. . '<\\/p>' // closing paragraph
  284. . '/s';
  285. return preg_replace( $pattern, '$1', $pee );
  286. }
  287. /**
  288. * Checks to see if a string is utf8 encoded.
  289. *
  290. * NOTE: This function checks for 5-Byte sequences, UTF8
  291. * has Bytes Sequences with a maximum length of 4.
  292. *
  293. * @author bmorel at ssi dot fr (modified)
  294. * @since 1.2.1
  295. *
  296. * @param string $str The string to be checked
  297. * @return bool True if $str fits a UTF-8 model, false otherwise.
  298. */
  299. function seems_utf8($str) {
  300. $length = strlen($str);
  301. for ($i=0; $i < $length; $i++) {
  302. $c = ord($str[$i]);
  303. if ($c < 0x80) $n = 0; # 0bbbbbbb
  304. elseif (($c & 0xE0) == 0xC0) $n=1; # 110bbbbb
  305. elseif (($c & 0xF0) == 0xE0) $n=2; # 1110bbbb
  306. elseif (($c & 0xF8) == 0xF0) $n=3; # 11110bbb
  307. elseif (($c & 0xFC) == 0xF8) $n=4; # 111110bb
  308. elseif (($c & 0xFE) == 0xFC) $n=5; # 1111110b
  309. else return false; # Does not match any model
  310. for ($j=0; $j<$n; $j++) { # n bytes matching 10bbbbbb follow ?
  311. if ((++$i == $length) || ((ord($str[$i]) & 0xC0) != 0x80))
  312. return false;
  313. }
  314. }
  315. return true;
  316. }
  317. /**
  318. * Converts a number of special characters into their HTML entities.
  319. *
  320. * Specifically deals with: &, <, >, ", and '.
  321. *
  322. * $quote_style can be set to ENT_COMPAT to encode " to
  323. * &quot;, or ENT_QUOTES to do both. Default is ENT_NOQUOTES where no quotes are encoded.
  324. *
  325. * @since 1.2.2
  326. *
  327. * @param string $string The text which is to be encoded.
  328. * @param mixed $quote_style Optional. Converts double quotes if set to ENT_COMPAT, both single and double if set to ENT_QUOTES or none if set to ENT_NOQUOTES. Also compatible with old values; converting single quotes if set to 'single', double if set to 'double' or both if otherwise set. Default is ENT_NOQUOTES.
  329. * @param string $charset Optional. The character encoding of the string. Default is false.
  330. * @param boolean $double_encode Optional. Whether to encode existing html entities. Default is false.
  331. * @return string The encoded text with HTML entities.
  332. */
  333. function _wp_specialchars( $string, $quote_style = ENT_NOQUOTES, $charset = false, $double_encode = false ) {
  334. $string = (string) $string;
  335. if ( 0 === strlen( $string ) )
  336. return '';
  337. // Don't bother if there are no specialchars - saves some processing
  338. if ( ! preg_match( '/[&<>"\']/', $string ) )
  339. return $string;
  340. // Account for the previous behaviour of the function when the $quote_style is not an accepted value
  341. if ( empty( $quote_style ) )
  342. $quote_style = ENT_NOQUOTES;
  343. elseif ( ! in_array( $quote_style, array( 0, 2, 3, 'single', 'double' ), true ) )
  344. $quote_style = ENT_QUOTES;
  345. // Store the site charset as a static to avoid multiple calls to wp_load_alloptions()
  346. if ( ! $charset ) {
  347. static $_charset;
  348. if ( ! isset( $_charset ) ) {
  349. $alloptions = wp_load_alloptions();
  350. $_charset = isset( $alloptions['blog_charset'] ) ? $alloptions['blog_charset'] : '';
  351. }
  352. $charset = $_charset;
  353. }
  354. if ( in_array( $charset, array( 'utf8', 'utf-8', 'UTF8' ) ) )
  355. $charset = 'UTF-8';
  356. $_quote_style = $quote_style;
  357. if ( $quote_style === 'double' ) {
  358. $quote_style = ENT_COMPAT;
  359. $_quote_style = ENT_COMPAT;
  360. } elseif ( $quote_style === 'single' ) {
  361. $quote_style = ENT_NOQUOTES;
  362. }
  363. // Handle double encoding ourselves
  364. if ( $double_encode ) {
  365. $string = @htmlspecialchars( $string, $quote_style, $charset );
  366. } else {
  367. // Decode &amp; into &
  368. $string = wp_specialchars_decode( $string, $_quote_style );
  369. // Guarantee every &entity; is valid or re-encode the &
  370. $string = wp_kses_normalize_entities( $string );
  371. // Now re-encode everything except &entity;
  372. $string = preg_split( '/(&#?x?[0-9a-z]+;)/i', $string, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE );
  373. for ( $i = 0; $i < count( $string ); $i += 2 )
  374. $string[$i] = @htmlspecialchars( $string[$i], $quote_style, $charset );
  375. $string = implode( '', $string );
  376. }
  377. // Backwards compatibility
  378. if ( 'single' === $_quote_style )
  379. $string = str_replace( "'", '&#039;', $string );
  380. return $string;
  381. }
  382. /**
  383. * Converts a number of HTML entities into their special characters.
  384. *
  385. * Specifically deals with: &, <, >, ", and '.
  386. *
  387. * $quote_style can be set to ENT_COMPAT to decode " entities,
  388. * or ENT_QUOTES to do both " and '. Default is ENT_NOQUOTES where no quotes are decoded.
  389. *
  390. * @since 2.8
  391. *
  392. * @param string $string The text which is to be decoded.
  393. * @param mixed $quote_style Optional. Converts double quotes if set to ENT_COMPAT, both single and double if set to ENT_QUOTES or none if set to ENT_NOQUOTES. Also compatible with old _wp_specialchars() values; converting single quotes if set to 'single', double if set to 'double' or both if otherwise set. Default is ENT_NOQUOTES.
  394. * @return string The decoded text without HTML entities.
  395. */
  396. function wp_specialchars_decode( $string, $quote_style = ENT_NOQUOTES ) {
  397. $string = (string) $string;
  398. if ( 0 === strlen( $string ) ) {
  399. return '';
  400. }
  401. // Don't bother if there are no entities - saves a lot of processing
  402. if ( strpos( $string, '&' ) === false ) {
  403. return $string;
  404. }
  405. // Match the previous behaviour of _wp_specialchars() when the $quote_style is not an accepted value
  406. if ( empty( $quote_style ) ) {
  407. $quote_style = ENT_NOQUOTES;
  408. } elseif ( !in_array( $quote_style, array( 0, 2, 3, 'single', 'double' ), true ) ) {
  409. $quote_style = ENT_QUOTES;
  410. }
  411. // More complete than get_html_translation_table( HTML_SPECIALCHARS )
  412. $single = array( '&#039;' => '\'', '&#x27;' => '\'' );
  413. $single_preg = array( '/&#0*39;/' => '&#039;', '/&#x0*27;/i' => '&#x27;' );
  414. $double = array( '&quot;' => '"', '&#034;' => '"', '&#x22;' => '"' );
  415. $double_preg = array( '/&#0*34;/' => '&#034;', '/&#x0*22;/i' => '&#x22;' );
  416. $others = array( '&lt;' => '<', '&#060;' => '<', '&gt;' => '>', '&#062;' => '>', '&amp;' => '&', '&#038;' => '&', '&#x26;' => '&' );
  417. $others_preg = array( '/&#0*60;/' => '&#060;', '/&#0*62;/' => '&#062;', '/&#0*38;/' => '&#038;', '/&#x0*26;/i' => '&#x26;' );
  418. if ( $quote_style === ENT_QUOTES ) {
  419. $translation = array_merge( $single, $double, $others );
  420. $translation_preg = array_merge( $single_preg, $double_preg, $others_preg );
  421. } elseif ( $quote_style === ENT_COMPAT || $quote_style === 'double' ) {
  422. $translation = array_merge( $double, $others );
  423. $translation_preg = array_merge( $double_preg, $others_preg );
  424. } elseif ( $quote_style === 'single' ) {
  425. $translation = array_merge( $single, $others );
  426. $translation_preg = array_merge( $single_preg, $others_preg );
  427. } elseif ( $quote_style === ENT_NOQUOTES ) {
  428. $translation = $others;
  429. $translation_preg = $others_preg;
  430. }
  431. // Remove zero padding on numeric entities
  432. $string = preg_replace( array_keys( $translation_preg ), array_values( $translation_preg ), $string );
  433. // Replace characters according to translation table
  434. return strtr( $string, $translation );
  435. }
  436. /**
  437. * Checks for invalid UTF8 in a string.
  438. *
  439. * @since 2.8
  440. *
  441. * @param string $string The text which is to be checked.
  442. * @param boolean $strip Optional. Whether to attempt to strip out invalid UTF8. Default is false.
  443. * @return string The checked text.
  444. */
  445. function wp_check_invalid_utf8( $string, $strip = false ) {
  446. $string = (string) $string;
  447. if ( 0 === strlen( $string ) ) {
  448. return '';
  449. }
  450. // Store the site charset as a static to avoid multiple calls to get_option()
  451. static $is_utf8;
  452. if ( !isset( $is_utf8 ) ) {
  453. $is_utf8 = in_array( get_option( 'blog_charset' ), array( 'utf8', 'utf-8', 'UTF8', 'UTF-8' ) );
  454. }
  455. if ( !$is_utf8 ) {
  456. return $string;
  457. }
  458. // Check for support for utf8 in the installed PCRE library once and store the result in a static
  459. static $utf8_pcre;
  460. if ( !isset( $utf8_pcre ) ) {
  461. $utf8_pcre = @preg_match( '/^./u', 'a' );
  462. }
  463. // We can't demand utf8 in the PCRE installation, so just return the string in those cases
  464. if ( !$utf8_pcre ) {
  465. return $string;
  466. }
  467. // preg_match fails when it encounters invalid UTF8 in $string
  468. if ( 1 === @preg_match( '/^./us', $string ) ) {
  469. return $string;
  470. }
  471. // Attempt to strip the bad chars if requested (not recommended)
  472. if ( $strip && function_exists( 'iconv' ) ) {
  473. return iconv( 'utf-8', 'utf-8', $string );
  474. }
  475. return '';
  476. }
  477. /**
  478. * Encode the Unicode values to be used in the URI.
  479. *
  480. * @since 1.5.0
  481. *
  482. * @param string $utf8_string
  483. * @param int $length Max length of the string
  484. * @return string String with Unicode encoded for URI.
  485. */
  486. function utf8_uri_encode( $utf8_string, $length = 0 ) {
  487. $unicode = '';
  488. $values = array();
  489. $num_octets = 1;
  490. $unicode_length = 0;
  491. $string_length = strlen( $utf8_string );
  492. for ($i = 0; $i < $string_length; $i++ ) {
  493. $value = ord( $utf8_string[ $i ] );
  494. if ( $value < 128 ) {
  495. if ( $length && ( $unicode_length >= $length ) )
  496. break;
  497. $unicode .= chr($value);
  498. $unicode_length++;
  499. } else {
  500. if ( count( $values ) == 0 ) $num_octets = ( $value < 224 ) ? 2 : 3;
  501. $values[] = $value;
  502. if ( $length && ( $unicode_length + ($num_octets * 3) ) > $length )
  503. break;
  504. if ( count( $values ) == $num_octets ) {
  505. if ($num_octets == 3) {
  506. $unicode .= '%' . dechex($values[0]) . '%' . dechex($values[1]) . '%' . dechex($values[2]);
  507. $unicode_length += 9;
  508. } else {
  509. $unicode .= '%' . dechex($values[0]) . '%' . dechex($values[1]);
  510. $unicode_length += 6;
  511. }
  512. $values = array();
  513. $num_octets = 1;
  514. }
  515. }
  516. }
  517. return $unicode;
  518. }
  519. /**
  520. * Converts all accent characters to ASCII characters.
  521. *
  522. * If there are no accent characters, then the string given is just returned.
  523. *
  524. * @since 1.2.1
  525. *
  526. * @param string $string Text that might have accent characters
  527. * @return string Filtered string with replaced "nice" characters.
  528. */
  529. function remove_accents($string) {
  530. if ( !preg_match('/[\x80-\xff]/', $string) )
  531. return $string;
  532. if (seems_utf8($string)) {
  533. $chars = array(
  534. // Decompositions for Latin-1 Supplement
  535. chr(194).chr(170) => 'a', chr(194).chr(186) => 'o',
  536. chr(195).chr(128) => 'A', chr(195).chr(129) => 'A',
  537. chr(195).chr(130) => 'A', chr(195).chr(131) => 'A',
  538. chr(195).chr(132) => 'A', chr(195).chr(133) => 'A',
  539. chr(195).chr(134) => 'AE',chr(195).chr(135) => 'C',
  540. chr(195).chr(136) => 'E', chr(195).chr(137) => 'E',
  541. chr(195).chr(138) => 'E', chr(195).chr(139) => 'E',
  542. chr(195).chr(140) => 'I', chr(195).chr(141) => 'I',
  543. chr(195).chr(142) => 'I', chr(195).chr(143) => 'I',
  544. chr(195).chr(144) => 'D', chr(195).chr(145) => 'N',
  545. chr(195).chr(146) => 'O', chr(195).chr(147) => 'O',
  546. chr(195).chr(148) => 'O', chr(195).chr(149) => 'O',
  547. chr(195).chr(150) => 'O', chr(195).chr(153) => 'U',
  548. chr(195).chr(154) => 'U', chr(195).chr(155) => 'U',
  549. chr(195).chr(156) => 'U', chr(195).chr(157) => 'Y',
  550. chr(195).chr(158) => 'TH',chr(195).chr(159) => 's',
  551. chr(195).chr(160) => 'a', chr(195).chr(161) => 'a',
  552. chr(195).chr(162) => 'a', chr(195).chr(163) => 'a',
  553. chr(195).chr(164) => 'a', chr(195).chr(165) => 'a',
  554. chr(195).chr(166) => 'ae',chr(195).chr(167) => 'c',
  555. chr(195).chr(168) => 'e', chr(195).chr(169) => 'e',
  556. chr(195).chr(170) => 'e', chr(195).chr(171) => 'e',
  557. chr(195).chr(172) => 'i', chr(195).chr(173) => 'i',
  558. chr(195).chr(174) => 'i', chr(195).chr(175) => 'i',
  559. chr(195).chr(176) => 'd', chr(195).chr(177) => 'n',
  560. chr(195).chr(178) => 'o', chr(195).chr(179) => 'o',
  561. chr(195).chr(180) => 'o', chr(195).chr(181) => 'o',
  562. chr(195).chr(182) => 'o', chr(195).chr(184) => 'o',
  563. chr(195).chr(185) => 'u', chr(195).chr(186) => 'u',
  564. chr(195).chr(187) => 'u', chr(195).chr(188) => 'u',
  565. chr(195).chr(189) => 'y', chr(195).chr(190) => 'th',
  566. chr(195).chr(191) => 'y', chr(195).chr(152) => 'O',
  567. // Decompositions for Latin Extended-A
  568. chr(196).chr(128) => 'A', chr(196).chr(129) => 'a',
  569. chr(196).chr(130) => 'A', chr(196).chr(131) => 'a',
  570. chr(196).chr(132) => 'A', chr(196).chr(133) => 'a',
  571. chr(196).chr(134) => 'C', chr(196).chr(135) => 'c',
  572. chr(196).chr(136) => 'C', chr(196).chr(137) => 'c',
  573. chr(196).chr(138) => 'C', chr(196).chr(139) => 'c',
  574. chr(196).chr(140) => 'C', chr(196).chr(141) => 'c',
  575. chr(196).chr(142) => 'D', chr(196).chr(143) => 'd',
  576. chr(196).chr(144) => 'D', chr(196).chr(145) => 'd',
  577. chr(196).chr(146) => 'E', chr(196).chr(147) => 'e',
  578. chr(196).chr(148) => 'E', chr(196).chr(149) => 'e',
  579. chr(196).chr(150) => 'E', chr(196).chr(151) => 'e',
  580. chr(196).chr(152) => 'E', chr(196).chr(153) => 'e',
  581. chr(196).chr(154) => 'E', chr(196).chr(155) => 'e',
  582. chr(196).chr(156) => 'G', chr(196).chr(157) => 'g',
  583. chr(196).chr(158) => 'G', chr(196).chr(159) => 'g',
  584. chr(196).chr(160) => 'G', chr(196).chr(161) => 'g',
  585. chr(196).chr(162) => 'G', chr(196).chr(163) => 'g',
  586. chr(196).chr(164) => 'H', chr(196).chr(165) => 'h',
  587. chr(196).chr(166) => 'H', chr(196).chr(167) => 'h',
  588. chr(196).chr(168) => 'I', chr(196).chr(169) => 'i',
  589. chr(196).chr(170) => 'I', chr(196).chr(171) => 'i',
  590. chr(196).chr(172) => 'I', chr(196).chr(173) => 'i',
  591. chr(196).chr(174) => 'I', chr(196).chr(175) => 'i',
  592. chr(196).chr(176) => 'I', chr(196).chr(177) => 'i',
  593. chr(196).chr(178) => 'IJ',chr(196).chr(179) => 'ij',
  594. chr(196).chr(180) => 'J', chr(196).chr(181) => 'j',
  595. chr(196).chr(182) => 'K', chr(196).chr(183) => 'k',
  596. chr(196).chr(184) => 'k', chr(196).chr(185) => 'L',
  597. chr(196).chr(186) => 'l', chr(196).chr(187) => 'L',
  598. chr(196).chr(188) => 'l', chr(196).chr(189) => 'L',
  599. chr(196).chr(190) => 'l', chr(196).chr(191) => 'L',
  600. chr(197).chr(128) => 'l', chr(197).chr(129) => 'L',
  601. chr(197).chr(130) => 'l', chr(197).chr(131) => 'N',
  602. chr(197).chr(132) => 'n', chr(197).chr(133) => 'N',
  603. chr(197).chr(134) => 'n', chr(197).chr(135) => 'N',
  604. chr(197).chr(136) => 'n', chr(197).chr(137) => 'N',
  605. chr(197).chr(138) => 'n', chr(197).chr(139) => 'N',
  606. chr(197).chr(140) => 'O', chr(197).chr(141) => 'o',
  607. chr(197).chr(142) => 'O', chr(197).chr(143) => 'o',
  608. chr(197).chr(144) => 'O', chr(197).chr(145) => 'o',
  609. chr(197).chr(146) => 'OE',chr(197).chr(147) => 'oe',
  610. chr(197).chr(148) => 'R',chr(197).chr(149) => 'r',
  611. chr(197).chr(150) => 'R',chr(197).chr(151) => 'r',
  612. chr(197).chr(152) => 'R',chr(197).chr(153) => 'r',
  613. chr(197).chr(154) => 'S',chr(197).chr(155) => 's',
  614. chr(197).chr(156) => 'S',chr(197).chr(157) => 's',
  615. chr(197).chr(158) => 'S',chr(197).chr(159) => 's',
  616. chr(197).chr(160) => 'S', chr(197).chr(161) => 's',
  617. chr(197).chr(162) => 'T', chr(197).chr(163) => 't',
  618. chr(197).chr(164) => 'T', chr(197).chr(165) => 't',
  619. chr(197).chr(166) => 'T', chr(197).chr(167) => 't',
  620. chr(197).chr(168) => 'U', chr(197).chr(169) => 'u',
  621. chr(197).chr(170) => 'U', chr(197).chr(171) => 'u',
  622. chr(197).chr(172) => 'U', chr(197).chr(173) => 'u',
  623. chr(197).chr(174) => 'U', chr(197).chr(175) => 'u',
  624. chr(197).chr(176) => 'U', chr(197).chr(177) => 'u',
  625. chr(197).chr(178) => 'U', chr(197).chr(179) => 'u',
  626. chr(197).chr(180) => 'W', chr(197).chr(181) => 'w',
  627. chr(197).chr(182) => 'Y', chr(197).chr(183) => 'y',
  628. chr(197).chr(184) => 'Y', chr(197).chr(185) => 'Z',
  629. chr(197).chr(186) => 'z', chr(197).chr(187) => 'Z',
  630. chr(197).chr(188) => 'z', chr(197).chr(189) => 'Z',
  631. chr(197).chr(190) => 'z', chr(197).chr(191) => 's',
  632. // Decompositions for Latin Extended-B
  633. chr(200).chr(152) => 'S', chr(200).chr(153) => 's',
  634. chr(200).chr(154) => 'T', chr(200).chr(155) => 't',
  635. // Euro Sign
  636. chr(226).chr(130).chr(172) => 'E',
  637. // GBP (Pound) Sign
  638. chr(194).chr(163) => '',
  639. // Vowels with diacritic (Vietnamese)
  640. // unmarked
  641. chr(198).chr(160) => 'O', chr(198).chr(161) => 'o',
  642. chr(198).chr(175) => 'U', chr(198).chr(176) => 'u',
  643. // grave accent
  644. chr(225).chr(186).chr(166) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(167) => 'a',
  645. chr(225).chr(186).chr(176) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(177) => 'a',
  646. chr(225).chr(187).chr(128) => 'E', chr(225).chr(187).chr(129) => 'e',
  647. chr(225).chr(187).chr(146) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(147) => 'o',
  648. chr(225).chr(187).chr(156) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(157) => 'o',
  649. chr(225).chr(187).chr(170) => 'U', chr(225).chr(187).chr(171) => 'u',
  650. chr(225).chr(187).chr(178) => 'Y', chr(225).chr(187).chr(179) => 'y',
  651. // hook
  652. chr(225).chr(186).chr(162) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(163) => 'a',
  653. chr(225).chr(186).chr(168) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(169) => 'a',
  654. chr(225).chr(186).chr(178) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(179) => 'a',
  655. chr(225).chr(186).chr(186) => 'E', chr(225).chr(186).chr(187) => 'e',
  656. chr(225).chr(187).chr(130) => 'E', chr(225).chr(187).chr(131) => 'e',
  657. chr(225).chr(187).chr(136) => 'I', chr(225).chr(187).chr(137) => 'i',
  658. chr(225).chr(187).chr(142) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(143) => 'o',
  659. chr(225).chr(187).chr(148) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(149) => 'o',
  660. chr(225).chr(187).chr(158) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(159) => 'o',
  661. chr(225).chr(187).chr(166) => 'U', chr(225).chr(187).chr(167) => 'u',
  662. chr(225).chr(187).chr(172) => 'U', chr(225).chr(187).chr(173) => 'u',
  663. chr(225).chr(187).chr(182) => 'Y', chr(225).chr(187).chr(183) => 'y',
  664. // tilde
  665. chr(225).chr(186).chr(170) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(171) => 'a',
  666. chr(225).chr(186).chr(180) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(181) => 'a',
  667. chr(225).chr(186).chr(188) => 'E', chr(225).chr(186).chr(189) => 'e',
  668. chr(225).chr(187).chr(132) => 'E', chr(225).chr(187).chr(133) => 'e',
  669. chr(225).chr(187).chr(150) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(151) => 'o',
  670. chr(225).chr(187).chr(160) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(161) => 'o',
  671. chr(225).chr(187).chr(174) => 'U', chr(225).chr(187).chr(175) => 'u',
  672. chr(225).chr(187).chr(184) => 'Y', chr(225).chr(187).chr(185) => 'y',
  673. // acute accent
  674. chr(225).chr(186).chr(164) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(165) => 'a',
  675. chr(225).chr(186).chr(174) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(175) => 'a',
  676. chr(225).chr(186).chr(190) => 'E', chr(225).chr(186).chr(191) => 'e',
  677. chr(225).chr(187).chr(144) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(145) => 'o',
  678. chr(225).chr(187).chr(154) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(155) => 'o',
  679. chr(225).chr(187).chr(168) => 'U', chr(225).chr(187).chr(169) => 'u',
  680. // dot below
  681. chr(225).chr(186).chr(160) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(161) => 'a',
  682. chr(225).chr(186).chr(172) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(173) => 'a',
  683. chr(225).chr(186).chr(182) => 'A', chr(225).chr(186).chr(183) => 'a',
  684. chr(225).chr(186).chr(184) => 'E', chr(225).chr(186).chr(185) => 'e',
  685. chr(225).chr(187).chr(134) => 'E', chr(225).chr(187).chr(135) => 'e',
  686. chr(225).chr(187).chr(138) => 'I', chr(225).chr(187).chr(139) => 'i',
  687. chr(225).chr(187).chr(140) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(141) => 'o',
  688. chr(225).chr(187).chr(152) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(153) => 'o',
  689. chr(225).chr(187).chr(162) => 'O', chr(225).chr(187).chr(163) => 'o',
  690. chr(225).chr(187).chr(164) => 'U', chr(225).chr(187).chr(165) => 'u',
  691. chr(225).chr(187).chr(176) => 'U', chr(225).chr(187).chr(177) => 'u',
  692. chr(225).chr(187).chr(180) => 'Y', chr(225).chr(187).chr(181) => 'y',
  693. );
  694. $string = strtr($string, $chars);
  695. } else {
  696. // Assume ISO-8859-1 if not UTF-8
  697. $chars['in'] = chr(128).chr(131).chr(138).chr(142).chr(154).chr(158)
  698. .chr(159).chr(162).chr(165).chr(181).chr(192).chr(193).chr(194)
  699. .chr(195).chr(196).chr(197).chr(199).chr(200).chr(201).chr(202)
  700. .chr(203).chr(204).chr(205).chr(206).chr(207).chr(209).chr(210)
  701. .chr(211).chr(212).chr(213).chr(214).chr(216).chr(217).chr(218)
  702. .chr(219).chr(220).chr(221).chr(224).chr(225).chr(226).chr(227)
  703. .chr(228).chr(229).chr(231).chr(232).chr(233).chr(234).chr(235)
  704. .chr(236).chr(237).chr(238).chr(239).chr(241).chr(242).chr(243)
  705. .chr(244).chr(245).chr(246).chr(248).chr(249).chr(250).chr(251)
  706. .chr(252).chr(253).chr(255);
  707. $chars['out'] = "EfSZszYcYuAAAAAACEEEEIIIINOOOOOOUUUUYaaaaaaceeeeiiiinoooooouuuuyy";
  708. $string = strtr($string, $chars['in'], $chars['out']);
  709. $double_chars['in'] = array(chr(140), chr(156), chr(198), chr(208), chr(222), chr(223), chr(230), chr(240), chr(254));
  710. $double_chars['out'] = array('OE', 'oe', 'AE', 'DH', 'TH', 'ss', 'ae', 'dh', 'th');
  711. $string = str_replace($double_chars['in'], $double_chars['out'], $string);
  712. }
  713. return $string;
  714. }
  715. /**
  716. * Sanitizes a filename replacing whitespace with dashes
  717. *
  718. * Removes special characters that are illegal in filenames on certain
  719. * operating systems and special characters requiring special escaping
  720. * to manipulate at the command line. Replaces spaces and consecutive
  721. * dashes with a single dash. Trim period, dash and underscore from beginning
  722. * and end of filename.
  723. *
  724. * @since 2.1.0
  725. *
  726. * @param string $filename The filename to be sanitized
  727. * @return string The sanitized filename
  728. */
  729. function sanitize_file_name( $filename ) {
  730. $filename_raw = $filename;
  731. $special_chars = array("?", "[", "]", "/", "\\", "=", "<", ">", ":", ";", ",", "'", "\"", "&", "$", "#", "*", "(", ")", "|", "~", "`", "!", "{", "}", chr(0));
  732. $special_chars = apply_filters('sanitize_file_name_chars', $special_chars, $filename_raw);
  733. $filename = str_replace($special_chars, '', $filename);
  734. $filename = preg_replace('/[\s-]+/', '-', $filename);
  735. $filename = trim($filename, '.-_');
  736. // Split the filename into a base and extension[s]
  737. $parts = explode('.', $filename);
  738. // Return if only one extension
  739. if ( count($parts) <= 2 )
  740. return apply_filters('sanitize_file_name', $filename, $filename_raw);
  741. // Process multiple extensions
  742. $filename = array_shift($parts);
  743. $extension = array_pop($parts);
  744. $mimes = get_allowed_mime_types();
  745. // Loop over any intermediate extensions. Munge them with a trailing underscore if they are a 2 - 5 character
  746. // long alpha string not in the extension whitelist.
  747. foreach ( (array) $parts as $part) {
  748. $filename .= '.' . $part;
  749. if ( preg_match("/^[a-zA-Z]{2,5}\d?$/", $part) ) {
  750. $allowed = false;
  751. foreach ( $mimes as $ext_preg => $mime_match ) {
  752. $ext_preg = '!^(' . $ext_preg . ')$!i';
  753. if ( preg_match( $ext_preg, $part ) ) {
  754. $allowed = true;
  755. break;
  756. }
  757. }
  758. if ( !$allowed )
  759. $filename .= '_';
  760. }
  761. }
  762. $filename .= '.' . $extension;
  763. return apply_filters('sanitize_file_name', $filename, $filename_raw);
  764. }
  765. /**
  766. * Sanitize username stripping out unsafe characters.
  767. *
  768. * Removes tags, octets, entities, and if strict is enabled, will only keep
  769. * alphanumeric, _, space, ., -, @. After sanitizing, it passes the username,
  770. * raw username (the username in the parameter), and the value of $strict as
  771. * parameters for the 'sanitize_user' filter.
  772. *
  773. * @since 2.0.0
  774. * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'sanitize_user' hook on username, raw username,
  775. * and $strict parameter.
  776. *
  777. * @param string $username The username to be sanitized.
  778. * @param bool $strict If set limits $username to specific characters. Default false.
  779. * @return string The sanitized username, after passing through filters.
  780. */
  781. function sanitize_user( $username, $strict = false ) {
  782. $raw_username = $username;
  783. $username = wp_strip_all_tags( $username );
  784. $username = remove_accents( $username );
  785. // Kill octets
  786. $username = preg_replace( '|%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])|', '', $username );
  787. $username = preg_replace( '/&.+?;/', '', $username ); // Kill entities
  788. // If strict, reduce to ASCII for max portability.
  789. if ( $strict )
  790. $username = preg_replace( '|[^a-z0-9 _.\-@]|i', '', $username );
  791. $username = trim( $username );
  792. // Consolidate contiguous whitespace
  793. $username = preg_replace( '|\s+|', ' ', $username );
  794. return apply_filters( 'sanitize_user', $username, $raw_username, $strict );
  795. }
  796. /**
  797. * Sanitize a string key.
  798. *
  799. * Keys are used as internal identifiers. Lowercase alphanumeric characters, dashes and underscores are allowed.
  800. *
  801. * @since 3.0.0
  802. *
  803. * @param string $key String key
  804. * @return string Sanitized key
  805. */
  806. function sanitize_key( $key ) {
  807. $raw_key = $key;
  808. $key = strtolower( $key );
  809. $key = preg_replace( '/[^a-z0-9_\-]/', '', $key );
  810. return apply_filters( 'sanitize_key', $key, $raw_key );
  811. }
  812. /**
  813. * Sanitizes title or use fallback title.
  814. *
  815. * Specifically, HTML and PHP tags are stripped. Further actions can be added
  816. * via the plugin API. If $title is empty and $fallback_title is set, the latter
  817. * will be used.
  818. *
  819. * @since 1.0.0
  820. *
  821. * @param string $title The string to be sanitized.
  822. * @param string $fallback_title Optional. A title to use if $title is empty.
  823. * @param string $context Optional. The operation for which the string is sanitized
  824. * @return string The sanitized string.
  825. */
  826. function sanitize_title($title, $fallback_title = '', $context = 'save') {
  827. $raw_title = $title;
  828. if ( 'save' == $context )
  829. $title = remove_accents($title);
  830. $title = apply_filters('sanitize_title', $title, $raw_title, $context);
  831. if ( '' === $title || false === $title )
  832. $title = $fallback_title;
  833. return $title;
  834. }
  835. function sanitize_title_for_query($title) {
  836. return sanitize_title($title, '', 'query');
  837. }
  838. /**
  839. * Sanitizes title, replacing whitespace and a few other characters with dashes.
  840. *
  841. * Limits the output to alphanumeric characters, underscore (_) and dash (-).
  842. * Whitespace becomes a dash.
  843. *
  844. * @since 1.2.0
  845. *
  846. * @param string $title The title to be sanitized.
  847. * @param string $raw_title Optional. Not used.
  848. * @param string $context Optional. The operation for which the string is sanitized.
  849. * @return string The sanitized title.
  850. */
  851. function sanitize_title_with_dashes($title, $raw_title = '', $context = 'display') {
  852. $title = strip_tags($title);
  853. // Preserve escaped octets.
  854. $title = preg_replace('|%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])|', '---$1---', $title);
  855. // Remove percent signs that are not part of an octet.
  856. $title = str_replace('%', '', $title);
  857. // Restore octets.
  858. $title = preg_replace('|---([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])---|', '%$1', $title);
  859. if (seems_utf8($title)) {
  860. if (function_exists('mb_strtolower')) {
  861. $title = mb_strtolower($title, 'UTF-8');
  862. }
  863. $title = utf8_uri_encode($title, 200);
  864. }
  865. $title = strtolower($title);
  866. $title = preg_replace('/&.+?;/', '', $title); // kill entities
  867. $title = str_replace('.', '-', $title);
  868. if ( 'save' == $context ) {
  869. // Convert nbsp, ndash and mdash to hyphens
  870. $title = str_replace( array( '%c2%a0', '%e2%80%93', '%e2%80%94' ), '-', $title );
  871. // Strip these characters entirely
  872. $title = str_replace( array(
  873. // iexcl and iquest
  874. '%c2%a1', '%c2%bf',
  875. // angle quotes
  876. '%c2%ab', '%c2%bb', '%e2%80%b9', '%e2%80%ba',
  877. // curly quotes
  878. '%e2%80%98', '%e2%80%99', '%e2%80%9c', '%e2%80%9d',
  879. '%e2%80%9a', '%e2%80%9b', '%e2%80%9e', '%e2%80%9f',
  880. // copy, reg, deg, hellip and trade
  881. '%c2%a9', '%c2%ae', '%c2%b0', '%e2%80%a6', '%e2%84%a2',
  882. ), '', $title );
  883. // Convert times to x
  884. $title = str_replace( '%c3%97', 'x', $title );
  885. }
  886. $title = preg_replace('/[^%a-z0-9 _-]/', '', $title);
  887. $title = preg_replace('/\s+/', '-', $title);
  888. $title = preg_replace('|-+|', '-', $title);
  889. $title = trim($title, '-');
  890. return $title;
  891. }
  892. /**
  893. * Ensures a string is a valid SQL order by clause.
  894. *
  895. * Accepts one or more columns, with or without ASC/DESC, and also accepts
  896. * RAND().
  897. *
  898. * @since 2.5.1
  899. *
  900. * @param string $orderby Order by string to be checked.
  901. * @return string|bool Returns the order by clause if it is a match, false otherwise.
  902. */
  903. function sanitize_sql_orderby( $orderby ){
  904. preg_match('/^\s*([a-z0-9_]+(\s+(ASC|DESC))?(\s*,\s*|\s*$))+|^\s*RAND\(\s*\)\s*$/i', $orderby, $obmatches);
  905. if ( !$obmatches )
  906. return false;
  907. return $orderby;
  908. }
  909. /**
  910. * Santizes a html classname to ensure it only contains valid characters
  911. *
  912. * Strips the string down to A-Z,a-z,0-9,_,-. If this results in an empty
  913. * string then it will return the alternative value supplied.
  914. *
  915. * @todo Expand to support the full range of CDATA that a class attribute can contain.
  916. *
  917. * @since 2.8.0
  918. *
  919. * @param string $class The classname to be sanitized
  920. * @param string $fallback Optional. The value to return if the sanitization end's up as an empty string.
  921. * Defaults to an empty string.
  922. * @return string The sanitized value
  923. */
  924. function sanitize_html_class( $class, $fallback = '' ) {
  925. //Strip out any % encoded octets
  926. $sanitized = preg_replace( '|%[a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9]|', '', $class );
  927. //Limit to A-Z,a-z,0-9,_,-
  928. $sanitized = preg_replace( '/[^A-Za-z0-9_-]/', '', $sanitized );
  929. if ( '' == $sanitized )
  930. $sanitized = $fallback;
  931. return apply_filters( 'sanitize_html_class', $sanitized, $class, $fallback );
  932. }
  933. /**
  934. * Converts a number of characters from a string.
  935. *
  936. * Metadata tags <<title>> and <<category>> are removed, <<br>> and <<hr>> are
  937. * converted into correct XHTML and Unicode characters are converted to the
  938. * valid range.
  939. *
  940. * @since 0.71
  941. *
  942. * @param string $content String of characters to be converted.
  943. * @param string $deprecated Not used.
  944. * @return string Converted string.
  945. */
  946. function convert_chars($content, $deprecated = '') {
  947. if ( !empty( $deprecated ) )
  948. _deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '0.71' );
  949. // Translation of invalid Unicode references range to valid range
  950. $wp_htmltranswinuni = array(
  951. '&#128;' => '&#8364;', // the Euro sign
  952. '&#129;' => '',
  953. '&#130;' => '&#8218;', // these are Windows CP1252 specific characters
  954. '&#131;' => '&#402;', // they would look weird on non-Windows browsers
  955. '&#132;' => '&#8222;',
  956. '&#133;' => '&#8230;',
  957. '&#134;' => '&#8224;',
  958. '&#135;' => '&#8225;',
  959. '&#136;' => '&#710;',
  960. '&#137;' => '&#8240;',
  961. '&#138;' => '&#352;',
  962. '&#139;' => '&#8249;',
  963. '&#140;' => '&#338;',
  964. '&#141;' => '',
  965. '&#142;' => '&#381;',
  966. '&#143;' => '',
  967. '&#144;' => '',
  968. '&#145;' => '&#8216;',
  969. '&#146;' => '&#8217;',
  970. '&#147;' => '&#8220;',
  971. '&#148;' => '&#8221;',
  972. '&#149;' => '&#8226;',
  973. '&#150;' => '&#8211;',
  974. '&#151;' => '&#8212;',
  975. '&#152;' => '&#732;',
  976. '&#153;' => '&#8482;',
  977. '&#154;' => '&#353;',
  978. '&#155;' => '&#8250;',
  979. '&#156;' => '&#339;',
  980. '&#157;' => '',
  981. '&#158;' => '&#382;',
  982. '&#159;' => '&#376;'
  983. );
  984. // Remove metadata tags
  985. $content = preg_replace('/<title>(.+?)<\/title>/','',$content);
  986. $content = preg_replace('/<category>(.+?)<\/category>/','',$content);
  987. // Converts lone & characters into &#38; (a.k.a. &amp;)
  988. $content = preg_replace('/&([^#])(?![a-z1-4]{1,8};)/i', '&#038;$1', $content);
  989. // Fix Word pasting
  990. $content = strtr($content, $wp_htmltranswinuni);
  991. // Just a little XHTML help
  992. $content = str_replace('<br>', '<br />', $content);
  993. $content = str_replace('<hr>', '<hr />', $content);
  994. return $content;
  995. }
  996. /**
  997. * Will only balance the tags if forced to and the option is set to balance tags.
  998. *
  999. * The option 'use_balanceTags' is used to determine whether the tags will be balanced.
  1000. *
  1001. * @since 0.71
  1002. *
  1003. * @param string $text Text to be balanced
  1004. * @param bool $force If true, forces balancing, ignoring the value of the option. Default false.
  1005. * @return string Balanced text
  1006. */
  1007. function balanceTags( $text, $force = false ) {
  1008. if ( !$force && get_option('use_balanceTags') == 0 )
  1009. return $text;
  1010. return force_balance_tags( $text );
  1011. }
  1012. /**
  1013. * Balances tags of string using a modified stack.
  1014. *
  1015. * @since 2.0.4
  1016. *
  1017. * @author Leonard Lin <leonard@acm.org>
  1018. * @license GPL
  1019. * @copyright November 4, 2001
  1020. * @version 1.1
  1021. * @todo Make better - change loop condition to $text in 1.2
  1022. * @internal Modified by Scott Reilly (coffee2code) 02 Aug 2004
  1023. * 1.1 Fixed handling of append/stack pop order of end text
  1024. * Added Cleaning Hooks
  1025. * 1.0 First Version
  1026. *
  1027. * @param string $text Text to be balanced.
  1028. * @return string Balanced text.
  1029. */
  1030. function force_balance_tags( $text ) {
  1031. $tagstack = array();
  1032. $stacksize = 0;
  1033. $tagqueue = '';
  1034. $newtext = '';
  1035. $single_tags = array( 'br', 'hr', 'img', 'input' ); // Known single-entity/self-closing tags
  1036. $nestable_tags = array( 'blockquote', 'div', 'object', 'q', 'span' ); // Tags that can be immediately nested within themselves
  1037. // WP bug fix for comments - in case you REALLY meant to type '< !--'
  1038. $text = str_replace('< !--', '< !--', $text);
  1039. // WP bug fix for LOVE <3 (and other situations with '<' before a number)
  1040. $text = preg_replace('#<([0-9]{1})#', '&lt;$1', $text);
  1041. while ( preg_match("/<(\/?[\w:]*)\s*([^>]*)>/", $text, $regex) ) {
  1042. $newtext .= $tagqueue;
  1043. $i = strpos($text, $regex[0]);
  1044. $l = strlen($regex[0]);
  1045. // clear the shifter
  1046. $tagqueue = '';
  1047. // Pop or Push
  1048. if ( isset($regex[1][0]) && '/' == $regex[1][0] ) { // End Tag
  1049. $tag = strtolower(substr($regex[1],1));
  1050. // if too many closing tags
  1051. if( $stacksize <= 0 ) {
  1052. $tag = '';
  1053. // or close to be safe $tag = '/' . $tag;
  1054. }
  1055. // if stacktop value = tag close value then pop
  1056. else if ( $tagstack[$stacksize - 1] == $tag ) { // found closing tag
  1057. $tag = '</' . $tag . '>'; // Close Tag
  1058. // Pop
  1059. array_pop( $tagstack );
  1060. $stacksize--;
  1061. } else { // closing tag not at top, search for it
  1062. for ( $j = $stacksize-1; $j >= 0; $j-- ) {
  1063. if ( $tagstack[$j] == $tag ) {
  1064. // add tag to tagqueue
  1065. for ( $k = $stacksize-1; $k >= $j; $k--) {
  1066. $tagqueue .= '</' . array_pop( $tagstack ) . '>';
  1067. $stacksize--;
  1068. }
  1069. break;
  1070. }
  1071. }
  1072. $tag = '';
  1073. }
  1074. } else { // Begin Tag
  1075. $tag = strtolower($regex[1]);
  1076. // Tag Cleaning
  1077. // If self-closing or '', don't do anything.
  1078. if ( substr($regex[2],-1) == '/' || $tag == '' ) {
  1079. // do nothing
  1080. }
  1081. // ElseIf it's a known single-entity tag but it doesn't close itself, do so
  1082. elseif ( in_array($tag, $single_tags) ) {
  1083. $regex[2] .= '/';
  1084. } else { // Push the tag onto the stack
  1085. // If the top of the stack is the same as the tag we want to push, close previous tag
  1086. if ( $stacksize > 0 && !in_array($tag, $nestable_tags) && $tagstack[$stacksize - 1] == $tag ) {
  1087. $tagqueue = '</' . array_pop ($tagstack) . '>';
  1088. $stacksize--;
  1089. }
  1090. $stacksize = array_push ($tagstack, $tag);
  1091. }
  1092. // Attributes
  1093. $attributes = $regex[2];
  1094. if( !empty($attributes) )
  1095. $attributes = ' '.$attributes;
  1096. $tag = '<' . $tag . $attributes . '>';
  1097. //If already queuing a close tag, then put this tag on, too
  1098. if ( !empty($tagqueue) ) {
  1099. $tagqueue .= $tag;
  1100. $tag = '';
  1101. }
  1102. }
  1103. $newtext .= substr($text, 0, $i) . $tag;
  1104. $text = substr($text, $i + $l);
  1105. }
  1106. // Clear Tag Queue
  1107. $newtext .= $tagqueue;
  1108. // Add Remaining text
  1109. $newtext .= $text;
  1110. // Empty Stack
  1111. while( $x = array_pop($tagstack) )
  1112. $newtext .= '</' . $x . '>'; // Add remaining tags to close
  1113. // WP fix for the bug with HTML comments
  1114. $newtext = str_replace("< !--","<!--",$newtext);
  1115. $newtext = str_replace("< !--","< !--",$newtext);
  1116. return $newtext;
  1117. }
  1118. /**
  1119. * Acts on text which is about to be edited.
  1120. *
  1121. * The $content is run through esc_textarea(), which uses htmlspecialchars()
  1122. * to convert special characters to HTML entities. If $richedit is set to true,
  1123. * it is simply a holder for the 'format_to_edit' filter.
  1124. *
  1125. * @since 0.71
  1126. *
  1127. * @param string $content The text about to be edited.
  1128. * @param bool $richedit Whether the $content should not pass through htmlspecialchars(). Default false (meaning it will be passed).
  1129. * @return string The text after the filter (and possibly htmlspecialchars()) has been run.
  1130. */
  1131. function format_to_edit( $content, $richedit = false ) {
  1132. $content = apply_filters( 'format_to_edit', $content );
  1133. if ( ! $richedit )
  1134. $content = esc_textarea( $content );
  1135. return $content;
  1136. }
  1137. /**
  1138. * Holder for the 'format_to_post' filter.
  1139. *
  1140. * @since 0.71
  1141. *
  1142. * @param string $content The text to pass through the filter.
  1143. * @return string Text returned from the 'format_to_post' filter.
  1144. */
  1145. function format_to_post($content) {
  1146. $content = apply_filters('format_to_post', $content);
  1147. return $content;
  1148. }
  1149. /**
  1150. * Add leading zeros when necessary.
  1151. *
  1152. * If you set the threshold to '4' and the number is '10', then you will get
  1153. * back '0010'. If you set the threshold to '4' and the number is '5000', then you
  1154. * will get back '5000'.
  1155. *
  1156. * Uses sprintf to append the amount of zeros based on the $threshold parameter
  1157. * and the size of the number. If the number is large enough, then no zeros will
  1158. * be appended.
  1159. *
  1160. * @since 0.71
  1161. *
  1162. * @param mixed $number Number to append zeros to if not greater than threshold.
  1163. * @param int $threshold Digit places number needs to be to not have zeros added.
  1164. * @return string Adds leading zeros to number if needed.
  1165. */
  1166. function zeroise($number, $threshold) {
  1167. return sprintf('%0'.$threshold.'s', $number);
  1168. }
  1169. /**
  1170. * Adds backslashes before letters and before a number at the start of a string.
  1171. *
  1172. * @since 0.71
  1173. *
  1174. * @param string $string Value to which backslashes will be added.
  1175. * @return string String with backslashes inserted.
  1176. */
  1177. function backslashit($string) {
  1178. $string = preg_replace('/^([0-9])/', '\\\\\\\\\1', $string);
  1179. $string = preg_replace('/([a-z])/i', '\\\\\1', $string);
  1180. return $string;
  1181. }
  1182. /**
  1183. * Appends a trailing slash.
  1184. *
  1185. * Will remove trailing slash if it exists already before adding a trailing
  1186. * slash. This prevents double slashing a string or path.
  1187. *
  1188. * The primary use of this is for paths and thus should be used for paths. It is
  1189. * not restricted to paths and offers no specific path support.
  1190. *
  1191. * @since 1.2.…

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