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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
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<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
<title>PHPMailer Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<div style="width: 640px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px;">
<h1>This is a test of PHPMailer.</h1>
<div align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer/"><img src="images/phpmailer.png" height="90" width="340" alt="PHPMailer rocks"></a>
</div>
<p>This example uses <strong>HTML</strong>.</p>
<p>ISO-8859-1 text: <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD></p>
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>PHPMailer Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<div style="width: 640px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px;">
<h1>This is a test of PHPMailer.</h1>
<div align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer/"><img src="images/phpmailer.png" height="90" width="340" alt="PHPMailer rocks"></a>
</div>
<p>This example uses <strong>HTML</strong>.</p>
<p>Chinese text: 郵件內容為空</p>
<p>Russian text: Пустое тело сообщения</p>
<p>Armenian text: Հաղորդագրությունը դատարկ է</p>
<p>Czech text: Prázdné tělo zprávy</p>
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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>PHPMailer Examples</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>PHPMailer code examples<a href="https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer"><img src="images/phpmailer.png" style="float:right; border:0;" alt="PHPMailer logo"></a></h1>
<p>This folder contains a collection of examples of using <a href="https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer">PHPMailer</a>.</p>
<h2>About testing email sending</h2>
<p>When working on email sending code you'll find yourself worrying about what might happen if all these test emails got sent to your mailing list. The solution is to use a fake mail server, one that acts just like the real thing, but just doesn't actually send anything out. Some offer web interfaces, feedback, logging, the ability to return specific error codes, all things that are useful for testing error handling, authentication etc. Here's a selection of mail testing tools you might like to try:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://github.com/Nilhcem/FakeSMTP">FakeSMTP</a>, a Java desktop app with the ability to show an SMTP log and save messages to a folder. </li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/isotoma/FakeEmail">FakeEmail</a>, a Python-based fake mail server with a web interface.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.postfix.org/smtp-sink.1.html">smtp-sink</a>, part of the Postfix mail server, so you probably already have this installed. This is used in the Travis-CI configuration to run PHPMailer's unit tests.</li>
<li><a href="http://smtp4dev.codeplex.com">smtp4dev</a>, a dummy SMTP server for Windows.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer/blob/master/test/fakesendmail.sh">fakesendmail.sh</a>, part of PHPMailer's test setup, this is a shell script that emulates sendmail for testing 'mail' or 'sendmail' methods in PHPMailer.</li>
<li><a href="http://tools.ietf.org/tools/msglint/">msglint</a>, not a mail server, the IETF's MIME structure analyser checks the formatting of your messages.</li>
</ul>
<div style="padding: 8px; color: #333333; background-color: #dc8b92">
<h2>Security note</h2>
<p>Before running these examples you'll need to rename them with '.php' extensions. They are supplied as '.phps' files which will usually be displayed with syntax highlighting by PHP instead of running them. This prevents potential security issues with running potential spam-gateway code if you happen to deploy these code examples on a live site - <em>please don't do that!</em> Similarly, don't leave your passwords in these files as they will be visible to the world!</p>
</div>
<h2><a href="code_generator.phps">code_generator.phps</a></h2>
<p>This script is a simple code generator - fill in the form and hit submit, and it will use when you entered to email you a message, and will also generate PHP code using your settings that you can copy and paste to use in your own apps. If you need to get going quickly, this is probably the best place to start.</p>
<h2><a href="mail.phps">mail.phps</a></h2>
<p>This script is a basic example which creates an email message from an external HTML file, creates a plain text body, sets various addresses, adds an attachment and sends the message. It uses PHP's built-in mail() function which is the simplest to use, but relies on the presence of a local mail server, something which is not usually available on Windows. If you find yourself in that situation, either install a local mail server, or use a remote one and send using SMTP instead.</p>
<h2><a href="exceptions.phps">exceptions.phps</a></h2>
<p>The same as the mail example, but shows how to use PHPMailer's optional exceptions for error handling.</p>
<h2><a href="smtp.phps">smtp.phps</a></h2>
<p>A simple example sending using SMTP with authentication.</p>
<h2><a href="smtp_no_auth.phps">smtp_no_auth.phps</a></h2>
<p>A simple example sending using SMTP without authentication.</p>
<h2><a href="sendmail.phps">sendmail.phps</a></h2>
<p>A simple example using sendmail. Sendmail is a program (usually found on Linux/BSD, OS X and other UNIX-alikes) that can be used to submit messages to a local mail server without a lengthy SMTP conversation. It's probably the fastest sending mechanism, but lacks some error reporting features. There are sendmail emulators for most popular mail servers including postfix, qmail, exim etc.</p>
<h2><a href="gmail.phps">gmail.phps</a></h2>
<p>Submitting email via Google's Gmail service is a popular use of PHPMailer. It's much the same as normal SMTP sending, just with some specific settings, namely using TLS encryption, authentication is enabled, and it connects to the SMTP submission port 587 on the smtp.gmail.com host. This example does all that.</p>
<h2><a href="pop_before_smtp.phps">pop_before_smtp.phps</a></h2>
<p>Before effective SMTP authentication mechanisms were available, it was common for ISPs to use POP-before-SMTP authentication. As it implies, you authenticate using the POP3 protocol (an older protocol now mostly replaced by the far superior IMAP), and then the SMTP server will allow send access from your IP address for a short while, usually 5-15 minutes. PHPMailer includes a POP3 protocol client, so it can carry out this sequence - it's just like a normal SMTP conversation (without authentication), but connects via POP first.</p>
<h2><a href="mailing_list.phps">mailing_list.phps</a></h2>
<p>This is a somewhat naïve example of sending similar emails to a list of different addresses. It sets up a PHPMailer instance using SMTP, then connects to a MySQL database to retrieve a list of recipients. The code loops over this list, sending email to each person using their info and marks them as sent in the database. It makes use of SMTP keepalive which saves reconnecting and re-authenticating between each message.</p>
<hr>
<h2><a href="smtp_check.phps">smtp_check.phps</a></h2>
<p>This is an example showing how to use the SMTP class by itself (without PHPMailer) to check an SMTP connection.</p>
<hr>
<p>Most of these examples use the 'example.com' domain. This domain is reserved by IANA for illustrative purposes, as documented in <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2606">RFC 2606</a>. Don't use made-up domains like 'mydomain.com' or 'somedomain.com' in examples as someone, somewhere, probably owns them!</p>
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// XRegExp 1.5.1
// (c) 2007-2012 Steven Levithan
// MIT License
// <http://xregexp.com>
// Provides an augmented, extensible, cross-browser implementation of regular expressions,
// including support for additional syntax, flags, and methods
var XRegExp;
if (XRegExp) {
// Avoid running twice, since that would break references to native globals
throw Error("can't load XRegExp twice in the same frame");
}
// Run within an anonymous function to protect variables and avoid new globals
(function (undefined) {
//---------------------------------
// Constructor
//---------------------------------
// Accepts a pattern and flags; returns a new, extended `RegExp` object. Differs from a native
// regular expression in that additional syntax and flags are supported and cross-browser
// syntax inconsistencies are ameliorated. `XRegExp(/regex/)` clones an existing regex and
// converts to type XRegExp
XRegExp = function (pattern, flags) {
var output = [],
currScope = XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS,
pos = 0,
context, tokenResult, match, chr, regex;
if (XRegExp.isRegExp(pattern)) {
if (flags !== undefined)
throw TypeError("can't supply flags when constructing one RegExp from another");
return clone(pattern);
}
// Tokens become part of the regex construction process, so protect against infinite
// recursion when an XRegExp is constructed within a token handler or trigger
if (isInsideConstructor)
throw Error("can't call the XRegExp constructor within token definition functions");
flags = flags || "";
context = { // `this` object for custom tokens
hasNamedCapture: false,
captureNames: [],
hasFlag: function (flag) {return flags.indexOf(flag) > -1;},
setFlag: function (flag) {flags += flag;}
};
while (pos < pattern.length) {
// Check for custom tokens at the current position
tokenResult = runTokens(pattern, pos, currScope, context);
if (tokenResult) {
output.push(tokenResult.output);
pos += (tokenResult.match[0].length || 1);
} else {
// Check for native multicharacter metasequences (excluding character classes) at
// the current position
if (match = nativ.exec.call(nativeTokens[currScope], pattern.slice(pos))) {
output.push(match[0]);
pos += match[0].length;
} else {
chr = pattern.charAt(pos);
if (chr === "[")
currScope = XRegExp.INSIDE_CLASS;
else if (chr === "]")
currScope = XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS;
// Advance position one character
output.push(chr);
pos++;
}
}
}
regex = RegExp(output.join(""), nativ.replace.call(flags, flagClip, ""));
regex._xregexp = {
source: pattern,
captureNames: context.hasNamedCapture ? context.captureNames : null
};
return regex;
};
//---------------------------------
// Public properties
//---------------------------------
XRegExp.version = "1.5.1";
// Token scope bitflags
XRegExp.INSIDE_CLASS = 1;
XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS = 2;
//---------------------------------
// Private variables
//---------------------------------
var replacementToken = /\$(?:(\d\d?|[$&`'])|{([$\w]+)})/g,
flagClip = /[^gimy]+|([\s\S])(?=[\s\S]*\1)/g, // Nonnative and duplicate flags
quantifier = /^(?:[?*+]|{\d+(?:,\d*)?})\??/,
isInsideConstructor = false,
tokens = [],
// Copy native globals for reference ("native" is an ES3 reserved keyword)
nativ = {
exec: RegExp.prototype.exec,
test: RegExp.prototype.test,
match: String.prototype.match,
replace: String.prototype.replace,
split: String.prototype.split
},
compliantExecNpcg = nativ.exec.call(/()??/, "")[1] === undefined, // check `exec` handling of nonparticipating capturing groups
compliantLastIndexIncrement = function () {
var x = /^/g;
nativ.test.call(x, "");
return !x.lastIndex;
}(),
hasNativeY = RegExp.prototype.sticky !== undefined,
nativeTokens = {};
// `nativeTokens` match native multicharacter metasequences only (including deprecated octals,
// excluding character classes)
nativeTokens[XRegExp.INSIDE_CLASS] = /^(?:\\(?:[0-3][0-7]{0,2}|[4-7][0-7]?|x[\dA-Fa-f]{2}|u[\dA-Fa-f]{4}|c[A-Za-z]|[\s\S]))/;
nativeTokens[XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS] = /^(?:\\(?:0(?:[0-3][0-7]{0,2}|[4-7][0-7]?)?|[1-9]\d*|x[\dA-Fa-f]{2}|u[\dA-Fa-f]{4}|c[A-Za-z]|[\s\S])|\(\?[:=!]|[?*+]\?|{\d+(?:,\d*)?}\??)/;
//---------------------------------
// Public methods
//---------------------------------
// Lets you extend or change XRegExp syntax and create custom flags. This is used internally by
// the XRegExp library and can be used to create XRegExp plugins. This function is intended for
// users with advanced knowledge of JavaScript's regular expression syntax and behavior. It can
// be disabled by `XRegExp.freezeTokens`
XRegExp.addToken = function (regex, handler, scope, trigger) {
tokens.push({
pattern: clone(regex, "g" + (hasNativeY ? "y" : "")),
handler: handler,
scope: scope || XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS,
trigger: trigger || null
});
};
// Accepts a pattern and flags; returns an extended `RegExp` object. If the pattern and flag
// combination has previously been cached, the cached copy is returned; otherwise the newly
// created regex is cached
XRegExp.cache = function (pattern, flags) {
var key = pattern + "/" + (flags || "");
return XRegExp.cache[key] || (XRegExp.cache[key] = XRegExp(pattern, flags));
};
// Accepts a `RegExp` instance; returns a copy with the `/g` flag set. The copy has a fresh
// `lastIndex` (set to zero). If you want to copy a regex without forcing the `global`
// property, use `XRegExp(regex)`. Do not use `RegExp(regex)` because it will not preserve
// special properties required for named capture
XRegExp.copyAsGlobal = function (regex) {
return clone(regex, "g");
};
// Accepts a string; returns the string with regex metacharacters escaped. The returned string
// can safely be used at any point within a regex to match the provided literal string. Escaped
// characters are [ ] { } ( ) * + ? - . , \ ^ $ | # and whitespace
XRegExp.escape = function (str) {
return str.replace(/[-[\]{}()*+?.,\\^$|#\s]/g, "\\$&");
};
// Accepts a string to search, regex to search with, position to start the search within the
// string (default: 0), and an optional Boolean indicating whether matches must start at-or-
// after the position or at the specified position only. This function ignores the `lastIndex`
// of the provided regex in its own handling, but updates the property for compatibility
XRegExp.execAt = function (str, regex, pos, anchored) {
var r2 = clone(regex, "g" + ((anchored && hasNativeY) ? "y" : "")),
match;
r2.lastIndex = pos = pos || 0;
match = r2.exec(str); // Run the altered `exec` (required for `lastIndex` fix, etc.)
if (anchored && match && match.index !== pos)
match = null;
if (regex.global)
regex.lastIndex = match ? r2.lastIndex : 0;
return match;
};
// Breaks the unrestorable link to XRegExp's private list of tokens, thereby preventing
// syntax and flag changes. Should be run after XRegExp and any plugins are loaded
XRegExp.freezeTokens = function () {
XRegExp.addToken = function () {
throw Error("can't run addToken after freezeTokens");
};
};
// Accepts any value; returns a Boolean indicating whether the argument is a `RegExp` object.
// Note that this is also `true` for regex literals and regexes created by the `XRegExp`
// constructor. This works correctly for variables created in another frame, when `instanceof`
// and `constructor` checks would fail to work as intended
XRegExp.isRegExp = function (o) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(o) === "[object RegExp]";
};
// Executes `callback` once per match within `str`. Provides a simpler and cleaner way to
// iterate over regex matches compared to the traditional approaches of subverting
// `String.prototype.replace` or repeatedly calling `exec` within a `while` loop
XRegExp.iterate = function (str, regex, callback, context) {
var r2 = clone(regex, "g"),
i = -1, match;
while (match = r2.exec(str)) { // Run the altered `exec` (required for `lastIndex` fix, etc.)
if (regex.global)
regex.lastIndex = r2.lastIndex; // Doing this to follow expectations if `lastIndex` is checked within `callback`
callback.call(context, match, ++i, str, regex);
if (r2.lastIndex === match.index)
r2.lastIndex++;
}
if (regex.global)
regex.lastIndex = 0;
};
// Accepts a string and an array of regexes; returns the result of using each successive regex
// to search within the matches of the previous regex. The array of regexes can also contain
// objects with `regex` and `backref` properties, in which case the named or numbered back-
// references specified are passed forward to the next regex or returned. E.g.:
// var xregexpImgFileNames = XRegExp.matchChain(html, [
// {regex: /<img\b([^>]+)>/i, backref: 1}, // <img> tag attributes
// {regex: XRegExp('(?ix) \\s src=" (?<src> [^"]+ )'), backref: "src"}, // src attribute values
// {regex: XRegExp("^http://xregexp\\.com(/[^#?]+)", "i"), backref: 1}, // xregexp.com paths
// /[^\/]+$/ // filenames (strip directory paths)
// ]);
XRegExp.matchChain = function (str, chain) {
return function recurseChain (values, level) {
var item = chain[level].regex ? chain[level] : {regex: chain[level]},
regex = clone(item.regex, "g"),
matches = [], i;
for (i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
XRegExp.iterate(values[i], regex, function (match) {
matches.push(item.backref ? (match[item.backref] || "") : match[0]);
});
}
return ((level === chain.length - 1) || !matches.length) ?
matches : recurseChain(matches, level + 1);
}([str], 0);
};
//---------------------------------
// New RegExp prototype methods
//---------------------------------
// Accepts a context object and arguments array; returns the result of calling `exec` with the
// first value in the arguments array. the context is ignored but is accepted for congruity
// with `Function.prototype.apply`
RegExp.prototype.apply = function (context, args) {
return this.exec(args[0]);
};
// Accepts a context object and string; returns the result of calling `exec` with the provided
// string. the context is ignored but is accepted for congruity with `Function.prototype.call`
RegExp.prototype.call = function (context, str) {
return this.exec(str);
};
//---------------------------------
// Overridden native methods
//---------------------------------
// Adds named capture support (with backreferences returned as `result.name`), and fixes two
// cross-browser issues per ES3:
// - Captured values for nonparticipating capturing groups should be returned as `undefined`,
// rather than the empty string.
// - `lastIndex` should not be incremented after zero-length matches.
RegExp.prototype.exec = function (str) {
var match, name, r2, origLastIndex;
if (!this.global)
origLastIndex = this.lastIndex;
match = nativ.exec.apply(this, arguments);
if (match) {
// Fix browsers whose `exec` methods don't consistently return `undefined` for
// nonparticipating capturing groups
if (!compliantExecNpcg && match.length > 1 && indexOf(match, "") > -1) {
r2 = RegExp(this.source, nativ.replace.call(getNativeFlags(this), "g", ""));
// Using `str.slice(match.index)` rather than `match[0]` in case lookahead allowed
// matching due to characters outside the match
nativ.replace.call((str + "").slice(match.index), r2, function () {
for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length - 2; i++) {
if (arguments[i] === undefined)
match[i] = undefined;
}
});
}
// Attach named capture properties
if (this._xregexp && this._xregexp.captureNames) {
for (var i = 1; i < match.length; i++) {
name = this._xregexp.captureNames[i - 1];
if (name)
match[name] = match[i];
}
}
// Fix browsers that increment `lastIndex` after zero-length matches
if (!compliantLastIndexIncrement && this.global && !match[0].length && (this.lastIndex > match.index))
this.lastIndex--;
}
if (!this.global)
this.lastIndex = origLastIndex; // Fix IE, Opera bug (last tested IE 9.0.5, Opera 11.61 on Windows)
return match;
};
// Fix browser bugs in native method
RegExp.prototype.test = function (str) {
// Use the native `exec` to skip some processing overhead, even though the altered
// `exec` would take care of the `lastIndex` fixes
var match, origLastIndex;
if (!this.global)
origLastIndex = this.lastIndex;
match = nativ.exec.call(this, str);
// Fix browsers that increment `lastIndex` after zero-length matches
if (match && !compliantLastIndexIncrement && this.global && !match[0].length && (this.lastIndex > match.index))
this.lastIndex--;
if (!this.global)
this.lastIndex = origLastIndex; // Fix IE, Opera bug (last tested IE 9.0.5, Opera 11.61 on Windows)
return !!match;
};
// Adds named capture support and fixes browser bugs in native method
String.prototype.match = function (regex) {
if (!XRegExp.isRegExp(regex))
regex = RegExp(regex); // Native `RegExp`
if (regex.global) {
var result = nativ.match.apply(this, arguments);
regex.lastIndex = 0; // Fix IE bug
return result;
}
return regex.exec(this); // Run the altered `exec`
};
// Adds support for `${n}` tokens for named and numbered backreferences in replacement text,
// and provides named backreferences to replacement functions as `arguments[0].name`. Also
// fixes cross-browser differences in replacement text syntax when performing a replacement
// using a nonregex search value, and the value of replacement regexes' `lastIndex` property
// during replacement iterations. Note that this doesn't support SpiderMonkey's proprietary
// third (`flags`) parameter
String.prototype.replace = function (search, replacement) {
var isRegex = XRegExp.isRegExp(search),
captureNames, result, str, origLastIndex;
// There are too many combinations of search/replacement types/values and browser bugs that
// preclude passing to native `replace`, so don't try
//if (...)
// return nativ.replace.apply(this, arguments);
if (isRegex) {
if (search._xregexp)
captureNames = search._xregexp.captureNames; // Array or `null`
if (!search.global)
origLastIndex = search.lastIndex;
} else {
search = search + ""; // Type conversion
}
if (Object.prototype.toString.call(replacement) === "[object Function]") {
result = nativ.replace.call(this + "", search, function () {
if (captureNames) {
// Change the `arguments[0]` string primitive to a String object which can store properties
arguments[0] = new String(arguments[0]);
// Store named backreferences on `arguments[0]`
for (var i = 0; i < captureNames.length; i++) {
if (captureNames[i])
arguments[0][captureNames[i]] = arguments[i + 1];
}
}
// Update `lastIndex` before calling `replacement` (fix browsers)
if (isRegex && search.global)
search.lastIndex = arguments[arguments.length - 2] + arguments[0].length;
return replacement.apply(null, arguments);
});
} else {
str = this + ""; // Type conversion, so `args[args.length - 1]` will be a string (given nonstring `this`)
result = nativ.replace.call(str, search, function () {
var args = arguments; // Keep this function's `arguments` available through closure
return nativ.replace.call(replacement + "", replacementToken, function ($0, $1, $2) {
// Numbered backreference (without delimiters) or special variable
if ($1) {
switch ($1) {
case "$": return "$";
case "&": return args[0];
case "`": return args[args.length - 1].slice(0, args[args.length - 2]);
case "'": return args[args.length - 1].slice(args[args.length - 2] + args[0].length);
// Numbered backreference
default:
// What does "$10" mean?
// - Backreference 10, if 10 or more capturing groups exist
// - Backreference 1 followed by "0", if 1-9 capturing groups exist
// - Otherwise, it's the string "$10"
// Also note:
// - Backreferences cannot be more than two digits (enforced by `replacementToken`)
// - "$01" is equivalent to "$1" if a capturing group exists, otherwise it's the string "$01"
// - There is no "$0" token ("$&" is the entire match)
var literalNumbers = "";
$1 = +$1; // Type conversion; drop leading zero
if (!$1) // `$1` was "0" or "00"
return $0;
while ($1 > args.length - 3) {
literalNumbers = String.prototype.slice.call($1, -1) + literalNumbers;
$1 = Math.floor($1 / 10); // Drop the last digit
}
return ($1 ? args[$1] || "" : "$") + literalNumbers;
}
// Named backreference or delimited numbered backreference
} else {
// What does "${n}" mean?
// - Backreference to numbered capture n. Two differences from "$n":
// - n can be more than two digits
// - Backreference 0 is allowed, and is the entire match
// - Backreference to named capture n, if it exists and is not a number overridden by numbered capture
// - Otherwise, it's the string "${n}"
var n = +$2; // Type conversion; drop leading zeros
if (n <= args.length - 3)
return args[n];
n = captureNames ? indexOf(captureNames, $2) : -1;
return n > -1 ? args[n + 1] : $0;
}
});
});
}
if (isRegex) {
if (search.global)
search.lastIndex = 0; // Fix IE, Safari bug (last tested IE 9.0.5, Safari 5.1.2 on Windows)
else
search.lastIndex = origLastIndex; // Fix IE, Opera bug (last tested IE 9.0.5, Opera 11.61 on Windows)
}
return result;
};
// A consistent cross-browser, ES3 compliant `split`
String.prototype.split = function (s /* separator */, limit) {
// If separator `s` is not a regex, use the native `split`
if (!XRegExp.isRegExp(s))
return nativ.split.apply(this, arguments);
var str = this + "", // Type conversion
output = [],
lastLastIndex = 0,
match, lastLength;
// Behavior for `limit`: if it's...
// - `undefined`: No limit
// - `NaN` or zero: Return an empty array
// - A positive number: Use `Math.floor(limit)`
// - A negative number: No limit
// - Other: Type-convert, then use the above rules
if (limit === undefined || +limit < 0) {
limit = Infinity;
} else {
limit = Math.floor(+limit);
if (!limit)
return [];
}
// This is required if not `s.global`, and it avoids needing to set `s.lastIndex` to zero
// and restore it to its original value when we're done using the regex
s = XRegExp.copyAsGlobal(s);
while (match = s.exec(str)) { // Run the altered `exec` (required for `lastIndex` fix, etc.)
if (s.lastIndex > lastLastIndex) {
output.push(str.slice(lastLastIndex, match.index));
if (match.length > 1 && match.index < str.length)
Array.prototype.push.apply(output, match.slice(1));
lastLength = match[0].length;
lastLastIndex = s.lastIndex;
if (output.length >= limit)
break;
}
if (s.lastIndex === match.index)
s.lastIndex++;
}
if (lastLastIndex === str.length) {
if (!nativ.test.call(s, "") || lastLength)
output.push("");
} else {
output.push(str.slice(lastLastIndex));
}
return output.length > limit ? output.slice(0, limit) : output;
};
//---------------------------------
// Private helper functions
//---------------------------------
// Supporting function for `XRegExp`, `XRegExp.copyAsGlobal`, etc. Returns a copy of a `RegExp`
// instance with a fresh `lastIndex` (set to zero), preserving properties required for named
// capture. Also allows adding new flags in the process of copying the regex
function clone (regex, additionalFlags) {
if (!XRegExp.isRegExp(regex))
throw TypeError("type RegExp expected");
var x = regex._xregexp;
regex = XRegExp(regex.source, getNativeFlags(regex) + (additionalFlags || ""));
if (x) {
regex._xregexp = {
source: x.source,
captureNames: x.captureNames ? x.captureNames.slice(0) : null
};
}
return regex;
}
function getNativeFlags (regex) {
return (regex.global ? "g" : "") +
(regex.ignoreCase ? "i" : "") +
(regex.multiline ? "m" : "") +
(regex.extended ? "x" : "") + // Proposed for ES4; included in AS3
(regex.sticky ? "y" : "");
}
function runTokens (pattern, index, scope, context) {
var i = tokens.length,
result, match, t;
// Protect against constructing XRegExps within token handler and trigger functions
isInsideConstructor = true;
// Must reset `isInsideConstructor`, even if a `trigger` or `handler` throws
try {
while (i--) { // Run in reverse order
t = tokens[i];
if ((scope & t.scope) && (!t.trigger || t.trigger.call(context))) {
t.pattern.lastIndex = index;
match = t.pattern.exec(pattern); // Running the altered `exec` here allows use of named backreferences, etc.
if (match && match.index === index) {
result = {
output: t.handler.call(context, match, scope),
match: match
};
break;
}
}
}
} catch (err) {
throw err;
} finally {
isInsideConstructor = false;
}
return result;
}
function indexOf (array, item, from) {
if (Array.prototype.indexOf) // Use the native array method if available
return array.indexOf(item, from);
for (var i = from || 0; i < array.length; i++) {
if (array[i] === item)
return i;
}
return -1;
}
//---------------------------------
// Built-in tokens
//---------------------------------
// Augment XRegExp's regular expression syntax and flags. Note that when adding tokens, the
// third (`scope`) argument defaults to `XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS`
// Comment pattern: (?# )
XRegExp.addToken(
/\(\?#[^)]*\)/,
function (match) {
// Keep tokens separated unless the following token is a quantifier
return nativ.test.call(quantifier, match.input.slice(match.index + match[0].length)) ? "" : "(?:)";
}
);
// Capturing group (match the opening parenthesis only).
// Required for support of named capturing groups
XRegExp.addToken(
/\((?!\?)/,
function () {
this.captureNames.push(null);
return "(";
}
);
// Named capturing group (match the opening delimiter only): (?<name>
XRegExp.addToken(
/\(\?<([$\w]+)>/,
function (match) {
this.captureNames.push(match[1]);
this.hasNamedCapture = true;
return "(";
}
);
// Named backreference: \k<name>
XRegExp.addToken(
/\\k<([\w$]+)>/,
function (match) {
var index = indexOf(this.captureNames, match[1]);
// Keep backreferences separate from subsequent literal numbers. Preserve back-
// references to named groups that are undefined at this point as literal strings
return index > -1 ?
"\\" + (index + 1) + (isNaN(match.input.charAt(match.index + match[0].length)) ? "" : "(?:)") :
match[0];
}
);
// Empty character class: [] or [^]
XRegExp.addToken(
/\[\^?]/,
function (match) {
// For cross-browser compatibility with ES3, convert [] to \b\B and [^] to [\s\S].
// (?!) should work like \b\B, but is unreliable in Firefox
return match[0] === "[]" ? "\\b\\B" : "[\\s\\S]";
}
);
// Mode modifier at the start of the pattern only, with any combination of flags imsx: (?imsx)
// Does not support x(?i), (?-i), (?i-m), (?i: ), (?i)(?m), etc.
XRegExp.addToken(
/^\(\?([imsx]+)\)/,
function (match) {
this.setFlag(match[1]);
return "";
}
);
// Whitespace and comments, in free-spacing (aka extended) mode only
XRegExp.addToken(
/(?:\s+|#.*)+/,
function (match) {
// Keep tokens separated unless the following token is a quantifier
return nativ.test.call(quantifier, match.input.slice(match.index + match[0].length)) ? "" : "(?:)";
},
XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS,
function () {return this.hasFlag("x");}
);
// Dot, in dotall (aka singleline) mode only
XRegExp.addToken(
/\./,
function () {return "[\\s\\S]";},
XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS,
function () {return this.hasFlag("s");}
);
//---------------------------------
// Backward compatibility
//---------------------------------
// Uncomment the following block for compatibility with XRegExp 1.0-1.2:
/*
XRegExp.matchWithinChain = XRegExp.matchChain;
RegExp.prototype.addFlags = function (s) {return clone(this, s);};
RegExp.prototype.execAll = function (s) {var r = []; XRegExp.iterate(s, this, function (m) {r.push(m);}); return r;};
RegExp.prototype.forEachExec = function (s, f, c) {return XRegExp.iterate(s, this, f, c);};
RegExp.prototype.validate = function (s) {var r = RegExp("^(?:" + this.source + ")$(?!\\s)", getNativeFlags(this)); if (this.global) this.lastIndex = 0; return s.search(r) === 0;};
*/
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(function() {
var sh = SyntaxHighlighter;
/**
* Provides functionality to dynamically load only the brushes that a needed to render the current page.
*
* There are two syntaxes that autoload understands. For example:
*
* SyntaxHighlighter.autoloader(
* [ 'applescript', 'Scripts/shBrushAppleScript.js' ],
* [ 'actionscript3', 'as3', 'Scripts/shBrushAS3.js' ]
* );
*
* or a more easily comprehendable one:
*
* SyntaxHighlighter.autoloader(
* 'applescript Scripts/shBrushAppleScript.js',
* 'actionscript3 as3 Scripts/shBrushAS3.js'
* );
*/
sh.autoloader = function()
{
var list = arguments,
elements = sh.findElements(),
brushes = {},
scripts = {},
all = SyntaxHighlighter.all,
allCalled = false,
allParams = null,
i
;
SyntaxHighlighter.all = function(params)
{
allParams = params;
allCalled = true;
};
function addBrush(aliases, url)
{
for (var i = 0; i < aliases.length; i++)
brushes[aliases[i]] = url;
};
function getAliases(item)
{
return item.pop
? item
: item.split(/\s+/)
;
}
// create table of aliases and script urls
for (i = 0; i < list.length; i++)
{
var aliases = getAliases(list[i]),
url = aliases.pop()
;
addBrush(aliases, url);
}
// dynamically add <script /> tags to the document body
for (i = 0; i < elements.length; i++)
{
var url = brushes[elements[i].params.brush];
if(url && scripts[url] === undefined)
{
if(elements[i].params['html-script'] === 'true')
{
if(scripts[brushes['xml']] === undefined) {
loadScript(brushes['xml']);
scripts[url] = false;
}
}
scripts[url] = false;
loadScript(url);
}
}
function loadScript(url)
{
var script = document.createElement('script'),
done = false
;
script.src = url;
script.type = 'text/javascript';
script.language = 'javascript';
script.onload = script.onreadystatechange = function()
{
if (!done && (!this.readyState || this.readyState == 'loaded' || this.readyState == 'complete'))
{
done = true;
scripts[url] = true;
checkAll();
// Handle memory leak in IE
script.onload = script.onreadystatechange = null;
script.parentNode.removeChild(script);
}
};
// sync way of adding script tags to the page
document.body.appendChild(script);
};
function checkAll()
{
for(var url in scripts)
if (scripts[url] == false)
return;
if (allCalled)
SyntaxHighlighter.highlight(allParams);
};
};
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;(function()
{
// CommonJS
SyntaxHighlighter = SyntaxHighlighter || (typeof require !== 'undefined'? require('shCore').SyntaxHighlighter : null);
function Brush()
{
var funcs = 'abs acos acosh addcslashes addslashes ' +
'array_change_key_case array_chunk array_combine array_count_values array_diff '+
'array_diff_assoc array_diff_key array_diff_uassoc array_diff_ukey array_fill '+
'array_filter array_flip array_intersect array_intersect_assoc array_intersect_key '+
'array_intersect_uassoc array_intersect_ukey array_key_exists array_keys array_map '+
'array_merge array_merge_recursive array_multisort array_pad array_pop array_product '+
'array_push array_rand array_reduce array_reverse array_search array_shift '+
'array_slice array_splice array_sum array_udiff array_udiff_assoc '+
'array_udiff_uassoc array_uintersect array_uintersect_assoc '+
'array_uintersect_uassoc array_unique array_unshift array_values array_walk '+
'array_walk_recursive atan atan2 atanh base64_decode base64_encode base_convert '+
'basename bcadd bccomp bcdiv bcmod bcmul bindec bindtextdomain bzclose bzcompress '+
'bzdecompress bzerrno bzerror bzerrstr bzflush bzopen bzread bzwrite ceil chdir '+
'checkdate checkdnsrr chgrp chmod chop chown chr chroot chunk_split class_exists '+
'closedir closelog copy cos cosh count count_chars date decbin dechex decoct '+
'deg2rad delete ebcdic2ascii echo empty end ereg ereg_replace eregi eregi_replace error_log '+
'error_reporting escapeshellarg escapeshellcmd eval exec exit exp explode extension_loaded '+
'feof fflush fgetc fgetcsv fgets fgetss file_exists file_get_contents file_put_contents '+
'fileatime filectime filegroup fileinode filemtime fileowner fileperms filesize filetype '+
'floatval flock floor flush fmod fnmatch fopen fpassthru fprintf fputcsv fputs fread fscanf '+
'fseek fsockopen fstat ftell ftok getallheaders getcwd getdate getenv gethostbyaddr gethostbyname '+
'gethostbynamel getimagesize getlastmod getmxrr getmygid getmyinode getmypid getmyuid getopt '+
'getprotobyname getprotobynumber getrandmax getrusage getservbyname getservbyport gettext '+
'gettimeofday gettype glob gmdate gmmktime ini_alter ini_get ini_get_all ini_restore ini_set '+
'interface_exists intval ip2long is_a is_array is_bool is_callable is_dir is_double '+
'is_executable is_file is_finite is_float is_infinite is_int is_integer is_link is_long '+
'is_nan is_null is_numeric is_object is_readable is_real is_resource is_scalar is_soap_fault '+
'is_string is_subclass_of is_uploaded_file is_writable is_writeable mkdir mktime nl2br '+
'parse_ini_file parse_str parse_url passthru pathinfo print readlink realpath rewind rewinddir rmdir '+
'round str_ireplace str_pad str_repeat str_replace str_rot13 str_shuffle str_split '+
'str_word_count strcasecmp strchr strcmp strcoll strcspn strftime strip_tags stripcslashes '+
'stripos stripslashes stristr strlen strnatcasecmp strnatcmp strncasecmp strncmp strpbrk '+
'strpos strptime strrchr strrev strripos strrpos strspn strstr strtok strtolower strtotime '+
'strtoupper strtr strval substr substr_compare';
var keywords = 'abstract and array as break case catch cfunction class clone const continue declare default die do ' +
'else elseif enddeclare endfor endforeach endif endswitch endwhile extends final for foreach ' +
'function global goto if implements include include_once interface instanceof insteadof namespace new ' +
'old_function or private protected public return require require_once static switch ' +
'trait throw try use var while xor ';
var constants = '__FILE__ __LINE__ __METHOD__ __FUNCTION__ __CLASS__';
this.regexList = [
{ regex: SyntaxHighlighter.regexLib.singleLineCComments, css: 'comments' }, // one line comments
{ regex: SyntaxHighlighter.regexLib.multiLineCComments, css: 'comments' }, // multiline comments
{ regex: SyntaxHighlighter.regexLib.doubleQuotedString, css: 'string' }, // double quoted strings
{ regex: SyntaxHighlighter.regexLib.singleQuotedString, css: 'string' }, // single quoted strings
{ regex: /\$\w+/g, css: 'variable' }, // variables
{ regex: new RegExp(this.getKeywords(funcs), 'gmi'), css: 'functions' }, // common functions
{ regex: new RegExp(this.getKeywords(constants), 'gmi'), css: 'constants' }, // constants
{ regex: new RegExp(this.getKeywords(keywords), 'gm'), css: 'keyword' } // keyword
];
this.forHtmlScript(SyntaxHighlighter.regexLib.phpScriptTags);
};
Brush.prototype = new SyntaxHighlighter.Highlighter();
Brush.aliases = ['php'];
SyntaxHighlighter.brushes.Php = Brush;
// CommonJS
typeof(exports) != 'undefined' ? exports.Brush = Brush : null;
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var dp = {
SyntaxHighlighter : {}
};
dp.SyntaxHighlighter = {
parseParams: function(
input,
showGutter,
showControls,
collapseAll,
firstLine,
showColumns
)
{
function getValue(list, name)
{
var regex = new XRegExp('^' + name + '\\[(?<value>\\w+)\\]$', 'gi'),
match = null
;
for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++)
if ((match = regex.exec(list[i])) != null)
return match.value;
return null;
}
function defaultValue(value, def)
{
return value != null ? value : def;
}
function asString(value)
{
return value != null ? value.toString() : null;
}
var parts = input.split(':'),
brushName = parts[0],
options = {},
straight = { 'true' : true },
reverse = { 'true' : false },
defaults = SyntaxHighlighter.defaults
;
for (var i in parts)
options[parts[i]] = 'true';
showGutter = asString(defaultValue(showGutter, defaults.gutter));
showControls = asString(defaultValue(showControls, defaults.toolbar));
collapseAll = asString(defaultValue(collapseAll, defaults.collapse));
showColumns = asString(defaultValue(showColumns, defaults.ruler));
firstLine = asString(defaultValue(firstLine, defaults['first-line']));
return {
brush : brushName,
gutter : defaultValue(reverse[options.nogutter], showGutter),
toolbar : defaultValue(reverse[options.nocontrols], showControls),
collapse : defaultValue(straight[options.collapse], collapseAll),
// ruler : defaultValue(straight[options.showcolumns], showColumns),
'first-line' : defaultValue(getValue(parts, 'firstline'), firstLine)
};
},
HighlightAll: function(
name,
showGutter /* optional */,
showControls /* optional */,
collapseAll /* optional */,
firstLine /* optional */,
showColumns /* optional */
)
{
function findValue()
{
var a = arguments;
for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++)
{
if (a[i] === null)
continue;
if (typeof(a[i]) == 'string' && a[i] != '')
return a[i] + '';
if (typeof(a[i]) == 'object' && a[i].value != '')
return a[i].value + '';
}
return null;
}
function findTagsByName(list, name, tagName)
{
var tags = document.getElementsByTagName(tagName);
for (var i = 0; i < tags.length; i++)
if (tags[i].getAttribute('name') == name)
list.push(tags[i]);
}
var elements = [],
highlighter = null,
registered = {},
propertyName = 'innerHTML'
;
// for some reason IE doesn't find <pre/> by name, however it does see them just fine by tag name...
findTagsByName(elements, name, 'pre');
findTagsByName(elements, name, 'textarea');
if (elements.length === 0)
return;
for (var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++)
{
var element = elements[i],
params = findValue(
element.attributes['class'], element.className,
element.attributes['language'], element.language
),
language = ''
;
if (params === null)
continue;
params = dp.SyntaxHighlighter.parseParams(
params,
showGutter,
showControls,
collapseAll,
firstLine,
showColumns
);
SyntaxHighlighter.highlight(params, element);
}
}
};