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1 | <?php |
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2 | |
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3 | /** |
4 | * date.php |
5 | * |
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6 | * Copyright (c) 1999-2004 The SquirrelMail Project Team |
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7 | * Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING. |
8 | * |
9 | * Takes a date and parses it into a usable format. The form that a |
10 | * date SHOULD arrive in is: |
11 | * <Tue,> 29 Jun 1999 09:52:11 -0500 (EDT) |
12 | * (as specified in RFC 822) -- 'Tue' is optional |
13 | * |
14 | * $Id$ |
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15 | * @package squirrelmail |
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16 | */ |
17 | |
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18 | /** Load up some useful constants */ |
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19 | require_once(SM_PATH . 'functions/constants.php'); |
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20 | |
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21 | /** |
22 | * Corrects a time stamp to be the local time. |
23 | * |
24 | * @param int stamp the timestamp to adjust |
25 | * @param string tzc the timezone correction |
26 | * @return int the corrected timestamp |
27 | */ |
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28 | function getGMTSeconds($stamp, $tzc) { |
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29 | /* date couldn't be parsed */ |
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30 | if ($stamp == -1) { |
31 | return -1; |
32 | } |
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33 | /* timezone correction, expressed as `shhmm' */ |
34 | switch($tzc) |
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35 | { |
36 | case 'Pacific': |
37 | case 'PST': |
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38 | $tzc = '-0800'; |
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39 | break; |
40 | case 'Mountain': |
41 | case 'MST': |
42 | case 'PDT': |
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43 | $tzc = '-0700'; |
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44 | break; |
45 | case 'Central': |
46 | case 'CST': |
47 | case 'MDT': |
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48 | $tzc = '-0600'; |
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49 | break; |
50 | case 'Eastern': |
51 | case 'EST': |
52 | case 'CDT': |
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53 | $tzc = '-0500'; |
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54 | break; |
55 | case 'EDT': |
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56 | $tzc = '-0400'; |
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57 | break; |
58 | case 'GMT': |
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59 | $tzc = '+0000'; |
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60 | break; |
61 | case 'BST': |
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62 | case 'MET': |
63 | case 'CET': |
64 | $tzc = '+0100'; |
65 | break; |
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66 | case 'EET': |
67 | case 'IST': |
68 | case 'MET DST': |
69 | case 'METDST': |
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70 | $tzc = '+0200'; |
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71 | break; |
72 | case 'HKT': |
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73 | $tzc = '+0800'; |
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74 | break; |
75 | case 'JST': |
76 | case 'KST': |
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77 | $tzc = '+0900'; |
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78 | break; |
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79 | } |
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80 | $neg = false; |
81 | if (substr($tzc, 0, 1) == '-') { |
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82 | $neg = true; |
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83 | } else if (substr($tzc, 0, 1) != '+') { |
84 | $tzc = '+'.$tzc; |
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85 | } |
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86 | $hh = substr($tzc,1,2); |
87 | $mm = substr($tzc,3,2); |
88 | $iTzc = ($hh * 60 + $mm) * 60; |
89 | if ($neg) $iTzc = -1 * (int) $iTzc; |
90 | /* stamp in gmt */ |
91 | $stamp -= $iTzc; |
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92 | /** now find what the server is at **/ |
93 | $current = date('Z', time()); |
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94 | /* stamp in local timezone */ |
95 | $stamp += $current; |
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96 | |
97 | return $stamp; |
98 | } |
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99 | |
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100 | /** |
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101 | * Returns the (localized) string for a given day number. |
102 | * Switch system has been intentionaly chosen for the |
103 | * internationalization of month and day names. The reason |
104 | * is to make sure that _("") strings will go into the |
105 | * main po. |
106 | * |
107 | * @param int day_number the day number |
108 | * @return string the day in human readable form |
109 | */ |
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110 | function getDayName( $day_number ) { |
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111 | |
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112 | switch( $day_number ) { |
113 | case 0: |
114 | $ret = _("Sunday"); |
115 | break; |
116 | case 1: |
117 | $ret = _("Monday"); |
118 | break; |
119 | case 2: |
120 | $ret = _("Tuesday"); |
121 | break; |
122 | case 3: |
123 | $ret = _("Wednesday"); |
124 | break; |
125 | case 4: |
126 | $ret = _("Thursday"); |
127 | break; |
128 | case 5: |
129 | $ret = _("Friday"); |
130 | break; |
131 | case 6: |
132 | $ret = _("Saturday"); |
133 | break; |
134 | default: |
135 | $ret = ''; |
136 | } |
137 | return( $ret ); |
138 | } |
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139 | |
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140 | /** |
141 | * Like getDayName, but returns the short form |
142 | * @param int day_number the day number |
143 | * @return string the day in short human readable form |
144 | */ |
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145 | function getDayAbrv( $day_number ) { |
146 | |
147 | switch( $day_number ) { |
148 | case 0: |
149 | $ret = _("Sun"); |
150 | break; |
151 | case 1: |
152 | $ret = _("Mon"); |
153 | break; |
154 | case 2: |
155 | $ret = _("Tue"); |
156 | break; |
157 | case 3: |
158 | $ret = _("Wed"); |
159 | break; |
160 | case 4: |
161 | $ret = _("Thu"); |
162 | break; |
163 | case 5: |
164 | $ret = _("Fri"); |
165 | break; |
166 | case 6: |
167 | $ret = _("Sat"); |
168 | break; |
169 | default: |
170 | $ret = ''; |
171 | } |
172 | return( $ret ); |
173 | } |
174 | |
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175 | |
176 | /** |
177 | * Returns the (localized) string for a given month number. |
178 | * |
179 | * @param string month_number the month number (01..12) |
180 | * @return string the month name in human readable form |
181 | */ |
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182 | function getMonthName( $month_number ) { |
183 | switch( $month_number ) { |
184 | case '01': |
185 | $ret = _("January"); |
186 | break; |
187 | case '02': |
188 | $ret = _("February"); |
189 | break; |
190 | case '03': |
191 | $ret = _("March"); |
192 | break; |
193 | case '04': |
194 | $ret = _("April"); |
195 | break; |
196 | case '05': |
197 | $ret = _("May"); |
198 | break; |
199 | case '06': |
200 | $ret = _("June"); |
201 | break; |
202 | case '07': |
203 | $ret = _("July"); |
204 | break; |
205 | case '08': |
206 | $ret = _("August"); |
207 | break; |
208 | case '09': |
209 | $ret = _("September"); |
210 | break; |
211 | case '10': |
212 | $ret = _("October"); |
213 | break; |
214 | case '11': |
215 | $ret = _("November"); |
216 | break; |
217 | case '12': |
218 | $ret = _("December"); |
219 | break; |
220 | default: |
221 | $ret = ''; |
222 | } |
223 | return( $ret ); |
224 | } |
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225 | |
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226 | /** |
227 | * Returns the (localized) string for a given month number, |
228 | * short representation. |
229 | * |
230 | * @param string month_number the month number (01..12) |
231 | * @return string the shortened month in human readable form |
232 | */ |
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233 | function getMonthAbrv( $month_number ) { |
234 | switch( $month_number ) { |
235 | case '01': |
236 | $ret = _("Jan"); |
237 | break; |
238 | case '02': |
239 | $ret = _("Feb"); |
240 | break; |
241 | case '03': |
242 | $ret = _("Mar"); |
243 | break; |
244 | case '04': |
245 | $ret = _("Apr"); |
246 | break; |
247 | case '05': |
248 | $ret = _("May"); |
249 | break; |
250 | case '06': |
251 | $ret = _("Jun"); |
252 | break; |
253 | case '07': |
254 | $ret = _("Jul"); |
255 | break; |
256 | case '08': |
257 | $ret = _("Aug"); |
258 | break; |
259 | case '09': |
260 | $ret = _("Sep"); |
261 | break; |
262 | case '10': |
263 | $ret = _("Oct"); |
264 | break; |
265 | case '11': |
266 | $ret = _("Nov"); |
267 | break; |
268 | case '12': |
269 | $ret = _("Dec"); |
270 | break; |
271 | default: |
272 | $ret = ''; |
273 | } |
274 | return( $ret ); |
275 | } |
276 | |
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277 | /** |
278 | * Returns the localized representation of the date/time. |
279 | * |
280 | * @param string date_format The format for the date, like the input for the PHP date() function. |
281 | * @param int stamp the timestamp to convert |
282 | * @return string a full date representation |
283 | */ |
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284 | function date_intl( $date_format, $stamp ) { |
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285 | $ret = str_replace( array('D','F','l','M'), array('$1','$2','$3','$4'), $date_format ); |
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286 | // to reduce the date calls we retrieve m and w in the same call |
287 | $ret = date('w#m#'. $ret, $stamp ); |
288 | // extract day and month in order to replace later by intl day and month |
289 | $aParts = explode('#',$ret); |
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290 | $ret = str_replace(array('$1','$4','$2','$3',), array(getDayAbrv($aParts[0]), |
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291 | getMonthAbrv($aParts[1]), |
292 | getMonthName($aParts[1]), |
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293 | getDayName($aParts[0])), |
294 | $aParts[2]); |
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295 | return( $ret ); |
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296 | } |
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297 | |
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298 | /** |
299 | * This returns a date of the format "Wed, Oct 29, 2003 9:52 am", |
300 | * or the same in 24H format (depending on the user's settings), |
301 | * and taking localization into accout. |
302 | * |
303 | * @param int stamp the timestamp |
304 | * @return string the long date string |
305 | */ |
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306 | function getLongDateString( $stamp ) { |
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307 | |
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308 | global $hour_format; |
309 | |
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310 | if ($stamp == -1) { |
311 | return ''; |
312 | } |
313 | |
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314 | if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) { |
315 | $date_format = _("D, F j, Y g:i a"); |
316 | } else { |
317 | $date_format = _("D, F j, Y G:i"); |
318 | } |
319 | |
320 | return( date_intl( $date_format, $stamp ) ); |
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321 | |
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322 | } |
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323 | |
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324 | /** |
325 | * Returns a short representation of the date, |
326 | * taking timezones and localization into account. |
327 | * Depending on user's settings, this string can be |
328 | * of the form: "14:23" or "Jun 14, 2003" depending |
329 | * on whether the stamp is "today" or not. |
330 | * |
331 | * @param int stamp the timestamp |
332 | * @return string the date string |
333 | */ |
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334 | function getDateString( $stamp ) { |
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335 | |
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336 | global $invert_time, $hour_format, $show_full_date; |
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337 | |
338 | if ( $stamp == -1 ) { |
339 | return ''; |
340 | } |
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341 | |
342 | $now = time(); |
343 | |
344 | $dateZ = date('Z', $now ); |
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345 | |
346 | // FIXME: isn't this obsolete and introduced as a terrible workaround |
347 | // for bugs at other places which are fixed a long time ago? |
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348 | if ($invert_time) { |
349 | $dateZ = - $dateZ; |
350 | } |
351 | $midnight = $now - ($now % 86400) - $dateZ; |
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352 | $nextmid = $midnight + 86400 - $dateZ; |
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353 | |
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354 | if (($show_full_date == 1) || ($nextmid < $stamp)) { |
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355 | $date_format = _("M j, Y"); |
356 | } else if ($midnight < $stamp) { |
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357 | /* Today */ |
358 | if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) { |
359 | $date_format = _("g:i a"); |
360 | } else { |
361 | $date_format = _("G:i"); |
362 | } |
363 | } else if ($midnight - 518400 < $stamp) { |
364 | /* This week */ |
365 | if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) { |
366 | $date_format = _("D, g:i a"); |
367 | } else { |
368 | $date_format = _("D, G:i"); |
369 | } |
370 | } else { |
371 | /* before this week */ |
372 | $date_format = _("M j, Y"); |
373 | } |
374 | |
375 | return( date_intl( $date_format, $stamp ) ); |
376 | } |
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377 | |
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378 | /** |
379 | * Decodes a RFC 822 Date-header into a timestamp |
380 | * |
381 | * @param array dateParts the Date-header split by whitespace |
382 | * @return int the timestamp calculated from the header |
383 | */ |
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384 | function getTimeStamp($dateParts) { |
385 | /** $dateParts[0] == <day of week> Mon, Tue, Wed |
386 | ** $dateParts[1] == <day of month> 23 |
387 | ** $dateParts[2] == <month> Jan, Feb, Mar |
388 | ** $dateParts[3] == <year> 1999 |
389 | ** $dateParts[4] == <time> 18:54:23 (HH:MM:SS) |
390 | ** $dateParts[5] == <from GMT> +0100 |
391 | ** $dateParts[6] == <zone> (EDT) |
392 | ** |
393 | ** NOTE: In RFC 822, it states that <day of week> is optional. |
394 | ** In that case, dateParts[0] would be the <day of month> |
395 | ** and everything would be bumped up one. |
396 | **/ |
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397 | |
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398 | /* |
399 | * Simply check to see if the first element in the dateParts |
400 | * array is an integer or not. |
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401 | * Since the day of week is optional, this check is needed. |
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402 | */ |
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403 | if (count($dateParts) <2) { |
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404 | return -1; |
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405 | } |
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406 | |
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407 | /* remove day of week */ |
408 | if (!is_numeric(trim($dateParts[0]))) { |
409 | $dataParts = array_shift($dateParts); |
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410 | } |
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411 | /* calculate timestamp separated from the zone and obs-zone */ |
412 | $stamp = strtotime(implode (' ', array_splice ($dateParts,0,4))); |
413 | if (!isset($dateParts[0])) { |
414 | $dateParts[0] = '+0000'; |
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415 | } |
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416 | |
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417 | if (!preg_match('/^[+-]{1}[0-9]{4}$/',$dateParts[0])) { |
418 | /* zone in obs-zone format */ |
419 | if (preg_match('/\((.+)\)/',$dateParts[0],$regs)) { |
420 | $obs_zone = $regs[1]; |
421 | } else { |
422 | $obs_zone = $dateParts[0]; |
423 | } |
424 | return getGMTSeconds($stamp, $obs_zone); |
425 | } else { |
426 | return getGMTSeconds($stamp, $dateParts[0]); |
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427 | } |
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428 | } |
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429 | |
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430 | /* I use this function for profiling. Should never be called in |
431 | actual versions of squirrelmail released to public. */ |
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432 | /* |
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433 | function getmicrotime() { |
434 | $mtime = microtime(); |
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435 | $mtime = explode(' ',$mtime); |
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436 | $mtime = $mtime[1] + $mtime[0]; |
437 | return ($mtime); |
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438 | } |
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439 | */ |
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440 | ?> |