* It also has some session register functions that work across various
* php versions.
*
- * @copyright © 1999-2006 The SquirrelMail Project Team
+ * @copyright © 1999-2007 The SquirrelMail Project Team
* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License
* @version $Id$
* @package squirrelmail
}
}
+/**
+ * Squelch error output to screen (only) for the given function.
+ * If the SquirrelMail debug mode SM_DEBUG_MODE_ADVANCED is not
+ * enabled, error output will not go to the log, either.
+ *
+ * This provides an alternative to the @ error-suppression
+ * operator where errors will not be shown in the interface
+ * but will show up in the server log file (assuming the
+ * administrator has configured PHP logging).
+ *
+ * @since 1.4.12 and 1.5.2
+ *
+ * @param string $function The function to be executed
+ * @param array $args The arguments to be passed to the function
+ * (OPTIONAL; default no arguments)
+ * NOTE: The caller must take extra action if
+ * the function being called is supposed
+ * to use any of the parameters by
+ * reference. In the following example,
+ * $x is passed by reference and $y is
+ * passed by value to the "my_func"
+ * function.
+ * sq_call_function_suppress_errors('my_func', array(&$x, $y));
+ *
+ * @return mixed The return value, if any, of the function being
+ * executed will be returned.
+ *
+ */
+function sq_call_function_suppress_errors($function, $args=NULL) {
+ global $sm_debug_mode;
+
+ $display_errors = ini_get('display_errors');
+ ini_set('display_errors', '0');
+
+ // if advanced debug mode isn't enabled, don't log the error, either
+ //
+ if (!($sm_debug_mode & SM_DEBUG_MODE_ADVANCED))
+ $error_reporting = error_reporting(0);
+
+ $ret = call_user_func_array($function, $args);
+
+ if (!($sm_debug_mode & SM_DEBUG_MODE_ADVANCED))
+ error_reporting($error_reporting);
+
+ ini_set('display_errors', $display_errors);
+ return $ret;
+}
+
/**
* Add a variable to the session.
* @param mixed $var the variable to register
sqsession_is_active();
- $_SESSION["$name"] = $var;
-
- session_register("$name");
+ $_SESSION[$name] = $var;
}
/**
return $result;
}
+
+/**
+ * Retrieves a form variable, from a set of possible similarly named
+ * form variables, based on finding a different, single field. This
+ * is intended to allow more than one same-named inputs in a single
+ * <form>, where the submit button that is clicked tells us which
+ * input we should retrieve. An example is if we have:
+ * <select name="startMessage_1">
+ * <select name="startMessage_2">
+ * <input type="submit" name="form_submit_1" />
+ * <input type="submit" name="form_submit_2" />
+ * and we want to know which one of the select inputs should be
+ * returned as $startMessage (without the suffix!), this function
+ * decides by looking for either "form_submit_1" or "form_submit_2"
+ * (both should not appear). In this example, $name should be
+ * "startMessage" and $indicator_field should be "form_submit".
+ *
+ * NOTE that form widgets must be named with the suffix "_1", "_2", "_3"
+ * and so on, or this function will not work.
+ *
+ * If more than one of the indicator fields is found, the first one
+ * (numerically) will win.
+ *
+ * If an indicator field is found without a matching input ($name)
+ * field, FALSE is returned.
+ *
+ * If no indicator fields are found, a field of $name *without* any
+ * suffix is searched for (but only if $fallback_no_suffix is TRUE),
+ * and if not found, FALSE is ultimately returned.
+ *
+ * It should also be possible to use the same string for both
+ * $name and $indicator_field to look for the first possible
+ * widget with a suffix that can be found (and possibly fallback
+ * to a widget without a suffix).
+ *
+ * @param string name the name of the var to search
+ * @param mixed value the variable to return
+ * @param string indicator_field the name of the field upon which to base
+ * our decision upon (see above)
+ * @param int search constant defining where to look
+ * @param bool fallback_no_suffix whether or not to look for $name with
+ * no suffix when nothing else is found
+ * @param mixed default the value to assign to $value when nothing is found
+ * @param int typecast force variable to be cast to given type (please
+ * use SQ_TYPE_XXX constants or set to FALSE (default)
+ * to leave variable type unmolested)
+ *
+ * @return bool whether variable is found.
+ */
+function sqGetGlobalVarMultiple($name, &$value, $indicator_field,
+ $search = SQ_INORDER,
+ $fallback_no_suffix=TRUE, $default=NULL,
+ $typecast=FALSE) {
+
+ // Set arbitrary max limit -- should be much lower except on the
+ // search results page, if there are many (50 or more?) mailboxes
+ // shown, this may not be high enough. Is there some way we should
+ // automate this value?
+ //
+ $max_form_search = 100;
+
+ for ($i = 1; $i <= $max_form_search; $i++) {
+ if (sqGetGlobalVar($indicator_field . '_' . $i, $temp, $search)) {
+ return sqGetGlobalVar($name . '_' . $i, $value, $search, $default, $typecast);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ // no indicator field found; just try without suffix if allowed
+ //
+ if ($fallback_no_suffix) {
+ return sqGetGlobalVar($name, $value, $search, $default, $typecast);
+ }
+
+
+ // no dice, set default and return FALSE
+ //
+ if (!is_null($default)) {
+ $value = $default;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+
+}
+
+
/**
* Search for the var $name in $_SESSION, $_POST, $_GET, $_COOKIE, or $_SERVER
* and set it in provided var.
* @param string name the name of the var to search
* @param mixed value the variable to return
* @param int search constant defining where to look
+ * @param mixed default the value to assign to $value when nothing is found
* @param int typecast force variable to be cast to given type (please
* use SQ_TYPE_XXX constants or set to FALSE (default)
* to leave variable type unmolested)
+ *
* @return bool whether variable is found.
*/
function sqgetGlobalVar($name, &$value, $search = SQ_INORDER, $default = NULL, $typecast = false) {
case SQ_TYPE_BOOL: $value = (bool) $value; break;
default: break;
}
- } else if (!is_null($default)) {
+ } else if (!$result && !is_null($default)) {
$value = $default;
}
return $result;
}
+/**
+ * Get an immutable copy of a configuration variable if SquirrelMail
+ * is in "secured configuration" mode. This guarantees the caller
+ * gets a copy of the requested value as it is set in the main
+ * application configuration (including config_local overrides), and
+ * not what it might be after possibly having been modified by some
+ * other code (usually a plugin overriding configuration values for
+ * one reason or another).
+ *
+ * WARNING: Please use this function as little as possible, because
+ * every time it is called, it forcibly reloads the main configuration
+ * file(s).
+ *
+ * Caller beware that this function will do nothing if SquirrelMail
+ * is not in "secured configuration" mode per the $secured_config
+ * setting.
+ *
+ * @param string $var_name The name of the desired variable
+ *
+ * @return mixed The desired value
+ *
+ * @since 1.5.2
+ *
+ */
+function get_secured_config_value($var_name) {
+
+ static $return_values = array();
+
+ // if we can avoid it, return values that have
+ // already been retrieved (so we don't have to
+ // include the config file yet again)
+ //
+ if (isset($return_values[$var_name])) {
+ return $return_values[$var_name];
+ }
+
+
+ // load site configuration
+ //
+ require(SM_PATH . 'config/config.php');
+
+ // load local configuration overrides
+ //
+ if (file_exists(SM_PATH . 'config/config_local.php')) {
+ require(SM_PATH . 'config/config_local.php');
+ }
+
+ // if SM isn't in "secured configuration" mode,
+ // just return the desired value from the global scope
+ //
+ if (!$secured_config) {
+ global $$var_name;
+ $return_values[$var_name] = $$var_name;
+ return $$var_name;
+ }
+
+ // else we return what we got from the config file
+ //
+ $return_values[$var_name] = $$var_name;
+ return $$var_name;
+
+}
+
/**
* Deletes an existing session, more advanced than the standard PHP
* session_destroy(), it explicitly deletes the cookies and global vars.
+ *
+ * WARNING: Older PHP versions have some issues with session management.
+ * See http://bugs.php.net/11643 (warning, spammed bug tracker) and
+ * http://bugs.php.net/13834. SID constant is not destroyed in PHP 4.1.2,
+ * 4.2.3 and maybe other versions. If you restart session after session
+ * is destroyed, affected PHP versions produce PHP notice. Bug should
+ * be fixed only in 4.3.0
*/
function sqsession_destroy() {
* merging of sessions.
*/
- global $base_uri;
+ global $base_uri, $_COOKIE, $_SESSION;
- if (isset($_COOKIE[session_name()])) sqsetcookie(session_name(), '', 0, $base_uri);
- if (isset($_COOKIE['username'])) sqsetcookie('username','',0,$base_uri);
- if (isset($_COOKIE['key'])) sqsetcookie('key','',0,$base_uri);
+ if (isset($_COOKIE[session_name()]) && session_name()) sqsetcookie(session_name(), $_COOKIE[session_name()], 1, $base_uri);
+ if (isset($_COOKIE['key']) && $_COOKIE['key']) sqsetcookie('key','SQMTRASH',1,$base_uri);
$sessid = session_id();
if (!empty( $sessid )) {
* start a session up. php.net doesn't tell you that $_SESSION
* (even though autoglobal), is not created unless a session is
* started, unlike $_POST, $_GET and such
+ * Update: (see #1685031) the session ID is left over after the
+ * session is closed in some PHP setups; this function just becomes
+ * a passthru to sqsession_start(), but leaving old code in for
+ * edification.
*/
function sqsession_is_active() {
- $sessid = session_id();
- if ( empty( $sessid ) ) {
+ //$sessid = session_id();
+ //if ( empty( $sessid ) ) {
sqsession_start();
- }
+ //}
}
/**
* Function to start the session and store the cookie with the session_id as
* HttpOnly cookie which means that the cookie isn't accessible by javascript
* (IE6 only)
+ * Note that as sqsession_is_active() no longer discriminates as to when
+ * it calls this function, session_start() has to have E_NOTICE suppression
+ * (thus the @ sign).
*/
function sqsession_start() {
global $base_uri;
- session_start();
+ sq_call_function_suppress_errors('session_start');
+ // was: @session_start();
$session_id = session_id();
- // session_starts sets the sessionid cookie buth without the httponly var
+ // session_starts sets the sessionid cookie but without the httponly var
// setting the cookie again sets the httponly cookie attribute
-
- // disable, @see sqsetcookie and php 5.1.2
- // sqsetcookie(session_name(),session_id(),false,$base_uri);
+ //
+ // need to check if headers have been sent, since sqsession_is_active()
+ // has become just a passthru to this function, so the sqsetcookie()
+ // below is called every time, even after headers have already been sent
+ //
+ if (!headers_sent())
+ sqsetcookie(session_name(),$session_id,false,$base_uri);
}
+
/**
* Set a cookie
+ *
* @param string $sName The name of the cookie.
* @param string $sValue The value of the cookie.
- * @param int $iExpire The time the cookie expires. This is a Unix timestamp so is in number of seconds since the epoch.
- * @param string $sPath The path on the server in which the cookie will be available on.
+ * @param int $iExpire The time the cookie expires. This is a Unix
+ * timestamp so is in number of seconds since
+ * the epoch.
+ * @param string $sPath The path on the server in which the cookie
+ * will be available on.
* @param string $sDomain The domain that the cookie is available.
- * @param boolean $bSecure Indicates that the cookie should only be transmitted over a secure HTTPS connection.
+ * @param boolean $bSecure Indicates that the cookie should only be
+ * transmitted over a secure HTTPS connection.
* @param boolean $bHttpOnly Disallow JS to access the cookie (IE6 only)
+ * @param boolean $bReplace Replace previous cookies with same name?
+ *
* @return void
+ *
+ * @since 1.4.16 and 1.5.1
+ *
*/
-function sqsetcookie($sName,$sValue,$iExpire=false,$sPath="",$sDomain="",$bSecure=false,$bHttpOnly=true,$bFlush=false) {
- static $sCookieCache;
- if (!isset($sCache)) {
- $sCache = '';
- }
- /**
- * We have to send all cookies with one header call otherwise we loose cookies.
- * In order to achieve that the sqsetcookieflush function calls this function with $bFlush = true.
- * If that happens we send the cookie header.
- */
- if ($bFlush) {
- // header($sCookieCache);
- return;
- }
- if (!$sName) return;
-
- // php 5.1.2 and 4.4.2 do not allow to send multiple headers at once.
- // Because that's the only way to get this thing working we fallback to
- // setcookie until we solved this
- if ($iExpire===false) $iExpire = 0;
- setcookie($sName, $sValue, $iExpire, $sPath);
- return;
-
- $sHeader = "Set-Cookie: $sName=$sValue";
- if ($sPath) {
- $sHeader .= "; path=$sPath";
- }
- if ($iExpire !== false) {
- $sHeader .= "; Max-Age=$iExpire";
- // php uses Expire header, also add the expire header
- $sHeader .= "; expires=". gmdate('D, d-M-Y H:i:s T',$iExpire);
- }
- if ($sDomain) {
- $sHeader .= "; Domain=$sDomain";
+function sqsetcookie($sName, $sValue='deleted', $iExpire=0, $sPath="", $sDomain="",
+ $bSecure=false, $bHttpOnly=true, $bReplace=false) {
+
+ // if we have a secure connection then limit the cookies to https only.
+ if ($sName && isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) && $_SERVER['HTTPS']) {
+ $bSecure = true;
}
- // TODO: IE for Mac (5.2) thinks that semicolon is part of cookie domain
- if ($bSecure) {
- $sHeader .= "; Secure";
- }
- if ($bHttpOnly) {
- $sHeader .= "; HttpOnly";
+
+ // admin config can override the restriction of secure-only cookies
+ global $only_secure_cookies;
+ if (!$only_secure_cookies)
+ $bSecure = false;
+
+ if (false && check_php_version(5,2)) {
+ // php 5 supports the httponly attribute in setcookie, but because setcookie seems a bit
+ // broken we use the header function for php 5.2 as well. We might change that later.
+ //setcookie($sName,$sValue,(int) $iExpire,$sPath,$sDomain,$bSecure,$bHttpOnly);
+ } else {
+ if (!empty($sDomain)) {
+ // Fix the domain to accept domains with and without 'www.'.
+ if (strtolower(substr($sDomain, 0, 4)) == 'www.') $sDomain = substr($sDomain, 4);
+ $sDomain = '.' . $sDomain;
+
+ // Remove port information.
+ $Port = strpos($sDomain, ':');
+ if ($Port !== false) $sDomain = substr($sDomain, 0, $Port);
+ }
+ if (!$sValue) $sValue = 'deleted';
+ header('Set-Cookie: ' . rawurlencode($sName) . '=' . rawurlencode($sValue)
+ . (empty($iExpire) ? '' : '; expires=' . gmdate('D, d-M-Y H:i:s', $iExpire) . ' GMT')
+ . (empty($sPath) ? '' : '; path=' . $sPath)
+ . (empty($sDomain) ? '' : '; domain=' . $sDomain)
+ . (!$bSecure ? '' : '; secure')
+ . (!$bHttpOnly ? '' : '; HttpOnly'), $bReplace);
}
- // $sHeader .= "; Version=1";
- $sCookieCache .= $sHeader ."\r\n";
- //header($sHeader."\r\n");
}
-/**
- * Send the cookie header
- *
- * Cookies set with sqsetcookie will bet set after a sqsetcookieflush call.
- * @return void
- */
-function sqsetcookieflush() {
- sqsetcookie('','','','','','','',true);
-}
/**
* session_regenerate_id replacement for PHP < 4.3.2
* This code is borrowed from Gallery, session.php version 1.53.2.1
*/
if (!function_exists('session_regenerate_id')) {
- function make_seed() {
- list($usec, $sec) = explode(' ', microtime());
- return (float)$sec + ((float)$usec * 100000);
- }
function php_combined_lcg() {
- mt_srand(make_seed());
$tv = gettimeofday();
$lcg['s1'] = $tv['sec'] ^ (~$tv['usec']);
$lcg['s2'] = mt_rand();
$buf = sprintf("%.15s%ld%ld%0.8f", $remote_addr, $tv['sec'], $tv['usec'], php_combined_lcg() * 10);
session_id(md5($buf));
if (ini_get('session.use_cookies')) {
- // at a later stage we use sqsetcookie. At this point just do
- // what session_regenerate_id would do
- setcookie(session_name(), session_id(), NULL, $base_uri);
+ sqsetcookie(session_name(), session_id(), 0, $base_uri);
}
return TRUE;
}
return '';
}
+
+
+/**
+ * Print variable
+ *
+ * sm_print_r($some_variable, [$some_other_variable [, ...]]);
+ *
+ * Debugging function - does the same as print_r, but makes sure special
+ * characters are converted to htmlentities first. This will allow
+ * values like <some@email.address> to be displayed.
+ * The output is wrapped in <<pre>> and <</pre>> tags.
+ * Since 1.4.2 accepts unlimited number of arguments.
+ * @since 1.4.1
+ * @return void
+ */
+function sm_print_r() {
+ ob_start(); // Buffer output
+ foreach(func_get_args() as $var) {
+ print_r($var);
+ echo "\n";
+ // php has get_class_methods function that can print class methods
+ if (is_object($var)) {
+ // get class methods if $var is object
+ $aMethods=get_class_methods(get_class($var));
+ // make sure that $aMethods is array and array is not empty
+ if (is_array($aMethods) && $aMethods!=array()) {
+ echo "Object methods:\n";
+ foreach($aMethods as $method) {
+ echo '* ' . $method . "\n";
+ }
+ }
+ echo "\n";
+ }
+ }
+ $buffer = ob_get_contents(); // Grab the print_r output
+ ob_end_clean(); // Silently discard the output & stop buffering
+ print '<div align="left"><pre>';
+ print htmlentities($buffer);
+ print '</pre></div>';
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Sanitize a value using htmlspecialchars() or similar, but also
+ * recursively run htmlspecialchars() (or similar) on array keys
+ * and values.
+ *
+ * If $value is not a string or an array with strings in it,
+ * the value is returned as is.
+ *
+ * @param mixed $value The value to be sanitized.
+ * @param mixed $quote_style Either boolean or an integer. If it
+ * is an integer, it must be the PHP
+ * constant indicating if/how to escape
+ * quotes: ENT_QUOTES, ENT_COMPAT, or
+ * ENT_NOQUOTES. If it is a boolean value,
+ * it must be TRUE and thus indicates
+ * that the only sanitizing to be done
+ * herein is to replace single and double
+ * quotes with ' and ", no other
+ * changes are made to $value. If it is
+ * boolean and FALSE, behavior reverts
+ * to same as if the value was ENT_QUOTES
+ * (OPTIONAL; default is ENT_QUOTES).
+ *
+ * @return mixed The sanitized value.
+ *
+ * @since 1.5.2
+ *
+ **/
+function sq_htmlspecialchars($value, $quote_style=ENT_QUOTES) {
+
+ if ($quote_style === FALSE) $quote_style = ENT_QUOTES;
+
+ // array? go recursive...
+ //
+ if (is_array($value)) {
+ $return_array = array();
+ foreach ($value as $key => $val) {
+ $return_array[sq_htmlspecialchars($key, $quote_style)]
+ = sq_htmlspecialchars($val, $quote_style);
+ }
+ return $return_array;
+
+ // sanitize strings only
+ //
+ } else if (is_string($value)) {
+ if ($quote_style === TRUE)
+ return str_replace(array('\'', '"'), array(''', '"'), $value);
+ else
+ return htmlspecialchars($value, $quote_style);
+ }
+
+ // anything else gets returned with no changes
+ //
+ return $value;
+
+}
+
+