, resolves edge cases * with making relative URIs absolute * @type bool */ public $hierarchical = false; /** * Whether or not the URI may omit a hostname when the scheme is * explicitly specified, ala file:///path/to/file. As of writing, * 'file' is the only scheme that browsers support his properly. * @type bool */ public $may_omit_host = false; /** * Validates the components of a URI for a specific scheme. * @param HTMLPurifier_URI $uri Reference to a HTMLPurifier_URI object * @param HTMLPurifier_Config $config * @param HTMLPurifier_Context $context * @return bool success or failure */ abstract public function doValidate(&$uri, $config, $context); /** * Public interface for validating components of a URI. Performs a * bunch of default actions. Don't overload this method. * @param HTMLPurifier_URI $uri Reference to a HTMLPurifier_URI object * @param HTMLPurifier_Config $config * @param HTMLPurifier_Context $context * @return bool success or failure */ public function validate(&$uri, $config, $context) { if ($this->default_port == $uri->port) { $uri->port = null; } // kludge: browsers do funny things when the scheme but not the // authority is set if (!$this->may_omit_host && // if the scheme is present, a missing host is always in error (!is_null($uri->scheme) && ($uri->host === '' || is_null($uri->host))) || // if the scheme is not present, a *blank* host is in error, // since this translates into '///path' which most browsers // interpret as being 'http://path'. (is_null($uri->scheme) && $uri->host === '') ) { do { if (is_null($uri->scheme)) { if (substr($uri->path, 0, 2) != '//') { $uri->host = null; break; } // URI is '////path', so we cannot nullify the // host to preserve semantics. Try expanding the // hostname instead (fall through) } // first see if we can manually insert a hostname $host = $config->get('URI.Host'); if (!is_null($host)) { $uri->host = $host; } else { // we can't do anything sensible, reject the URL. return false; } } while (false); } return $this->doValidate($uri, $config, $context); } } // vim: et sw=4 sts=4