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							- <?php
 
- /**
 
-  * Base class for all validating attribute definitions.
 
-  *
 
-  * This family of classes forms the core for not only HTML attribute validation,
 
-  * but also any sort of string that needs to be validated or cleaned (which
 
-  * means CSS properties and composite definitions are defined here too).
 
-  * Besides defining (through code) what precisely makes the string valid,
 
-  * subclasses are also responsible for cleaning the code if possible.
 
-  */
 
- abstract class HTMLPurifier_AttrDef
 
- {
 
-     /**
 
-      * Tells us whether or not an HTML attribute is minimized.
 
-      * Has no meaning in other contexts.
 
-      * @type bool
 
-      */
 
-     public $minimized = false;
 
-     /**
 
-      * Tells us whether or not an HTML attribute is required.
 
-      * Has no meaning in other contexts
 
-      * @type bool
 
-      */
 
-     public $required = false;
 
-     /**
 
-      * Validates and cleans passed string according to a definition.
 
-      *
 
-      * @param string $string String to be validated and cleaned.
 
-      * @param HTMLPurifier_Config $config Mandatory HTMLPurifier_Config object.
 
-      * @param HTMLPurifier_Context $context Mandatory HTMLPurifier_Context object.
 
-      */
 
-     abstract public function validate($string, $config, $context);
 
-     /**
 
-      * Convenience method that parses a string as if it were CDATA.
 
-      *
 
-      * This method process a string in the manner specified at
 
-      * <http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#h-6.2> by removing
 
-      * leading and trailing whitespace, ignoring line feeds, and replacing
 
-      * carriage returns and tabs with spaces.  While most useful for HTML
 
-      * attributes specified as CDATA, it can also be applied to most CSS
 
-      * values.
 
-      *
 
-      * @note This method is not entirely standards compliant, as trim() removes
 
-      *       more types of whitespace than specified in the spec. In practice,
 
-      *       this is rarely a problem, as those extra characters usually have
 
-      *       already been removed by HTMLPurifier_Encoder.
 
-      *
 
-      * @warning This processing is inconsistent with XML's whitespace handling
 
-      *          as specified by section 3.3.3 and referenced XHTML 1.0 section
 
-      *          4.7.  However, note that we are NOT necessarily
 
-      *          parsing XML, thus, this behavior may still be correct. We
 
-      *          assume that newlines have been normalized.
 
-      */
 
-     public function parseCDATA($string)
 
-     {
 
-         $string = trim($string);
 
-         $string = str_replace(array("\n", "\t", "\r"), ' ', $string);
 
-         return $string;
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * Factory method for creating this class from a string.
 
-      * @param string $string String construction info
 
-      * @return HTMLPurifier_AttrDef Created AttrDef object corresponding to $string
 
-      */
 
-     public function make($string)
 
-     {
 
-         // default implementation, return a flyweight of this object.
 
-         // If $string has an effect on the returned object (i.e. you
 
-         // need to overload this method), it is best
 
-         // to clone or instantiate new copies. (Instantiation is safer.)
 
-         return $this;
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * Removes spaces from rgb(0, 0, 0) so that shorthand CSS properties work
 
-      * properly. THIS IS A HACK!
 
-      * @param string $string a CSS colour definition
 
-      * @return string
 
-      */
 
-     protected function mungeRgb($string)
 
-     {
 
-         $p = '\s*(\d+(\.\d+)?([%]?))\s*';
 
-         if (preg_match('/(rgba|hsla)\(/', $string)) {
 
-             return preg_replace('/(rgba|hsla)\('.$p.','.$p.','.$p.','.$p.'\)/', '\1(\2,\5,\8,\11)', $string);
 
-         }
 
-         return preg_replace('/(rgb|hsl)\('.$p.','.$p.','.$p.'\)/', '\1(\2,\5,\8)', $string);
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * Parses a possibly escaped CSS string and returns the "pure"
 
-      * version of it.
 
-      */
 
-     protected function expandCSSEscape($string)
 
-     {
 
-         // flexibly parse it
 
-         $ret = '';
 
-         for ($i = 0, $c = strlen($string); $i < $c; $i++) {
 
-             if ($string[$i] === '\\') {
 
-                 $i++;
 
-                 if ($i >= $c) {
 
-                     $ret .= '\\';
 
-                     break;
 
-                 }
 
-                 if (ctype_xdigit($string[$i])) {
 
-                     $code = $string[$i];
 
-                     for ($a = 1, $i++; $i < $c && $a < 6; $i++, $a++) {
 
-                         if (!ctype_xdigit($string[$i])) {
 
-                             break;
 
-                         }
 
-                         $code .= $string[$i];
 
-                     }
 
-                     // We have to be extremely careful when adding
 
-                     // new characters, to make sure we're not breaking
 
-                     // the encoding.
 
-                     $char = HTMLPurifier_Encoder::unichr(hexdec($code));
 
-                     if (HTMLPurifier_Encoder::cleanUTF8($char) === '') {
 
-                         continue;
 
-                     }
 
-                     $ret .= $char;
 
-                     if ($i < $c && trim($string[$i]) !== '') {
 
-                         $i--;
 
-                     }
 
-                     continue;
 
-                 }
 
-                 if ($string[$i] === "\n") {
 
-                     continue;
 
-                 }
 
-             }
 
-             $ret .= $string[$i];
 
-         }
 
-         return $ret;
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- // vim: et sw=4 sts=4
 
 
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