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1<?php
2
3/**
4 * Base class for all validating attribute definitions.
5 *
6 * This family of classes forms the core for not only HTML attribute validation,
7 * but also any sort of string that needs to be validated or cleaned (which
8 * means CSS properties and composite definitions are defined here too). 
9 * Besides defining (through code) what precisely makes the string valid,
10 * subclasses are also responsible for cleaning the code if possible.
11 */
12
13abstract class HTMLPurifier_AttrDef
14{
15   
16    /**
17     * Tells us whether or not an HTML attribute is minimized. Has no
18     * meaning in other contexts.
19     */
20    public $minimized = false;
21   
22    /**
23     * Tells us whether or not an HTML attribute is required. Has no
24     * meaning in other contexts
25     */
26    public $required = false;
27   
28    /**
29     * Validates and cleans passed string according to a definition.
30     *
31     * @param $string String to be validated and cleaned.
32     * @param $config Mandatory HTMLPurifier_Config object.
33     * @param $context Mandatory HTMLPurifier_AttrContext object.
34     */
35    abstract public function validate($string, $config, $context);
36   
37    /**
38     * Convenience method that parses a string as if it were CDATA.
39     *
40     * This method process a string in the manner specified at
41     * <http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#h-6.2> by removing
42     * leading and trailing whitespace, ignoring line feeds, and replacing
43     * carriage returns and tabs with spaces.  While most useful for HTML
44     * attributes specified as CDATA, it can also be applied to most CSS
45     * values.
46     *
47     * @note This method is not entirely standards compliant, as trim() removes
48     *       more types of whitespace than specified in the spec. In practice,
49     *       this is rarely a problem, as those extra characters usually have
50     *       already been removed by HTMLPurifier_Encoder.
51     *
52     * @warning This processing is inconsistent with XML's whitespace handling
53     *          as specified by section 3.3.3 and referenced XHTML 1.0 section
54     *          4.7.  Compliant processing requires all line breaks normalized
55     *          to "\n", so the fix is not as simple as fixing it in this
56     *          function.  Trim and whitespace collapsing are supposed to only
57     *          occur in NMTOKENs.  However, note that we are NOT necessarily
58     *          parsing XML, thus, this behavior may still be correct.
59     */
60    public function parseCDATA($string) {
61        $string = trim($string);
62        $string = str_replace("\n", '', $string);
63        $string = str_replace(array("\r", "\t"), ' ', $string);
64        return $string;
65    }
66   
67    /**
68     * Factory method for creating this class from a string.
69     * @param $string String construction info
70     * @return Created AttrDef object corresponding to $string
71     */
72    public function make($string) {
73        // default implementation, return a flyweight of this object.
74        // If $string has an effect on the returned object (i.e. you
75        // need to overload this method), it is best
76        // to clone or instantiate new copies. (Instantiation is safer.)
77        return $this;
78    }
79   
80    /**
81     * Removes spaces from rgb(0, 0, 0) so that shorthand CSS properties work
82     * properly. THIS IS A HACK!
83     */
84    protected function mungeRgb($string) {
85        return preg_replace('/rgb\((\d+)\s*,\s*(\d+)\s*,\s*(\d+)\)/', 'rgb(\1,\2,\3)', $string);
86    }
87   
88}
89
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