/**
* date.php
*
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2004 The SquirrelMail Project Team
- * Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
- *
* Takes a date and parses it into a usable format. The form that a
* date SHOULD arrive in is:
* <Tue,> 29 Jun 1999 09:52:11 -0500 (EDT)
* (as specified in RFC 822) -- 'Tue' is optional
*
- * $Id$
+ * @copyright © 1999-2007 The SquirrelMail Project Team
+ * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License
+ * @version $Id$
* @package squirrelmail
+ * @subpackage date
*/
-/** Load up some useful constants */
-require_once(SM_PATH . 'functions/constants.php');
+/**
+ * dependency information
+ * - none
+ */
/**
* Corrects a time stamp to be the local time.
case 'IST':
case 'MET DST':
case 'METDST':
+ case 'MEST':
+ case 'CEST':
$tzc = '+0200';
break;
case 'HKT':
if ($neg) $iTzc = -1 * (int) $iTzc;
/* stamp in gmt */
$stamp -= $iTzc;
- /** now find what the server is at **/
+ /* now find what the server is at */
$current = date('Z', time());
/* stamp in local timezone */
$stamp += $current;
$ret = date('w#m#'. $ret, $stamp );
// extract day and month in order to replace later by intl day and month
$aParts = explode('#',$ret);
- $ret = str_replace(array('$1','$4','$2','$3',), array(getDayAbrv($aParts[0]),
- getMonthAbrv($aParts[1]),
- getMonthName($aParts[1]),
- getDayName($aParts[0])),
- $aParts[2]);
+ $ret = str_replace(array('$1','$4','$2','$3',),
+ array(getDayAbrv($aParts[0]),
+ getMonthAbrv($aParts[1]),
+ getMonthName($aParts[1]),
+ getDayName($aParts[0])),
+ $aParts[2]);
return( $ret );
}
* and taking localization into accout.
*
* @param int stamp the timestamp
+ * @param string fallback string to use when stamp not valid
* @return string the long date string
*/
-function getLongDateString( $stamp ) {
+function getLongDateString( $stamp, $fallback = '' ) {
global $hour_format;
if ($stamp == -1) {
- return '';
+ return $fallback;
}
if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) {
$date_format = _("D, F j, Y g:i a");
} else {
- $date_format = _("D, F j, Y G:i");
+ $date_format = _("D, F j, Y H:i");
}
return( date_intl( $date_format, $stamp ) );
*/
function getDateString( $stamp ) {
- global $invert_time, $hour_format, $show_full_date;
+ global $invert_time, $hour_format, $show_full_date, $custom_date_format;
if ( $stamp == -1 ) {
return '';
if ($invert_time) {
$dateZ = - $dateZ;
}
+
+ // calculate when it was midnight and when it will be,
+ // in order to display dates differently if they're 'today'
$midnight = $now - ($now % 86400) - $dateZ;
- $nextmid = $midnight + 86400 - $dateZ;
+ // this is to correct if after calculations midnight is more than
+ // one whole day away.
+ if ($now - $midnight > 86400) {
+ $midnight += 86400;
+ }
+ $nextmid = $midnight + 86400;
- if (($show_full_date == 1) || ($nextmid < $stamp)) {
+ $custom_date_format = trim($custom_date_format);
+ if (!empty($custom_date_format)) {
+ $date_format = $custom_date_format;
+ } else if ($show_full_date == 1 || $nextmid < $stamp) {
$date_format = _("M j, Y");
} else if ($midnight < $stamp) {
/* Today */
if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) {
$date_format = _("g:i a");
} else {
- $date_format = _("G:i");
+ $date_format = _("H:i");
}
} else if ($midnight - 518400 < $stamp) {
/* This week */
if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) {
$date_format = _("D, g:i a");
} else {
- $date_format = _("D, G:i");
+ $date_format = _("D, H:i");
}
} else {
/* before this week */
* @return int the timestamp calculated from the header
*/
function getTimeStamp($dateParts) {
- /** $dateParts[0] == <day of week> Mon, Tue, Wed
- ** $dateParts[1] == <day of month> 23
- ** $dateParts[2] == <month> Jan, Feb, Mar
- ** $dateParts[3] == <year> 1999
- ** $dateParts[4] == <time> 18:54:23 (HH:MM:SS)
- ** $dateParts[5] == <from GMT> +0100
- ** $dateParts[6] == <zone> (EDT)
- **
- ** NOTE: In RFC 822, it states that <day of week> is optional.
- ** In that case, dateParts[0] would be the <day of month>
- ** and everything would be bumped up one.
- **/
-
- /*
- * Simply check to see if the first element in the dateParts
- * array is an integer or not.
- * Since the day of week is optional, this check is needed.
+ /* $dateParts[0] == <day of week> Mon, Tue, Wed
+ * $dateParts[1] == <day of month> 23
+ * $dateParts[2] == <month> Jan, Feb, Mar
+ * $dateParts[3] == <year> 1999
+ * $dateParts[4] == <time> 18:54:23 (HH:MM:SS)
+ * $dateParts[5] == <from GMT> +0100
+ * $dateParts[6] == <zone> (EDT)
+ *
+ * NOTE: In RFC 822, it states that <day of week> is optional.
+ * In that case, dateParts[0] would be the <day of month>
+ * and everything would be bumped up one.
*/
- if (count($dateParts) <2) {
+
+ if (count($dateParts) <2) {
return -1;
- } else if (count($dateParts) ==3) {
+ } else if (count($dateParts) ==3) {
if (substr_count($dateParts[0],'-') == 2 &&
substr_count($dateParts[1],':') == 2) {
// dd-Month-yyyy 23:19:05 +0200
$newDate = array($aDate[0],$aDate[1],$aDate[2],$dateParts[1],$dateParts[2]);
$dateParts = $newDate;
}
- }
+ }
- /* remove day of week */
+ /*
+ * Simply check to see if the first element in the dateParts
+ * array is an integer or not.
+ * Since the day of week is optional, this check is needed.
+ */
if (!is_numeric(trim($dateParts[0]))) {
- $dataParts = array_shift($dateParts);
+ /* cope with broken mailers that send "Tue,23" without space */
+ if ( preg_match ('/^\w+,(\d{1,2})$/', $dateParts[0], $match) ) {
+ /* replace Tue,23 with 23 */
+ $dateParts[0] = $match[1];
+ } else {
+ /* just drop the day of week */
+ array_shift($dateParts);
+ }
}
+
/* calculate timestamp separated from the zone and obs-zone */
$stamp = strtotime(implode (' ', array_splice ($dateParts,0,4)));
if (!isset($dateParts[0])) {
return getGMTSeconds($stamp, $dateParts[0]);
}
}
-
-/* I use this function for profiling. Should never be called in
- actual versions of squirrelmail released to public. */
-/*
- function getmicrotime() {
- $mtime = microtime();
- $mtime = explode(' ',$mtime);
- $mtime = $mtime[1] + $mtime[0];
- return ($mtime);
- }
-*/
-?>