package CGI;
require 5.004;
use Carp 'croak';
# See the bottom of this file for the POD documentation. Search for the
# string '=head'.
# You can run this file through either pod2man or pod2html to produce pretty
# documentation in manual or html file format (these utilities are part of the
# Perl 5 distribution).
# Copyright 1995-1998 Lincoln D. Stein. All rights reserved.
# It may be used and modified freely, but I do request that this copyright
# notice remain attached to the file. You may modify this module as you
# wish, but if you redistribute a modified version, please attach a note
# listing the modifications you have made.
# The most recent version and complete docs are available at:
# http://stein.cshl.org/WWW/software/CGI/
$CGI::revision = '$Id: CGI.pm,v 1.145 2003/12/10 15:16:08 lstein Exp $';
$CGI::VERSION=3.01;
# HARD-CODED LOCATION FOR FILE UPLOAD TEMPORARY FILES.
# UNCOMMENT THIS ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
# $CGITempFile::TMPDIRECTORY = '/usr/tmp';
use CGI::Util qw(rearrange make_attributes unescape escape expires ebcdic2ascii ascii2ebcdic);
#use constant XHTML_DTD => ['-//W3C//DTD XHTML Basic 1.0//EN',
# 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/xhtml-basic10.dtd'];
use constant XHTML_DTD => ['-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN',
'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd'];
{
local $^W = 0;
$TAINTED = substr("$0$^X",0,0);
}
my @SAVED_SYMBOLS;
$MOD_PERL = 0; # no mod_perl by default
# >>>>> Here are some globals that you might want to adjust <<<<<<
sub initialize_globals {
# Set this to 1 to enable copious autoloader debugging messages
$AUTOLOAD_DEBUG = 0;
# Set this to 1 to generate XTML-compatible output
$XHTML = 1;
# Change this to the preferred DTD to print in start_html()
# or use default_dtd('text of DTD to use');
$DEFAULT_DTD = [ '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN',
'http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd' ] ;
# Set this to 1 to enable NOSTICKY scripts
# or:
# 1) use CGI qw(-nosticky)
# 2) $CGI::nosticky(1)
$NOSTICKY = 0;
# Set this to 1 to enable NPH scripts
# or:
# 1) use CGI qw(-nph)
# 2) CGI::nph(1)
# 3) print header(-nph=>1)
$NPH = 0;
# Set this to 1 to enable debugging from @ARGV
# Set to 2 to enable debugging from STDIN
$DEBUG = 1;
# Set this to 1 to make the temporary files created
# during file uploads safe from prying eyes
# or do...
# 1) use CGI qw(:private_tempfiles)
# 2) CGI::private_tempfiles(1);
$PRIVATE_TEMPFILES = 0;
# Set this to 1 to cause files uploaded in multipart documents
# to be closed, instead of caching the file handle
# or:
# 1) use CGI qw(:close_upload_files)
# 2) $CGI::close_upload_files(1);
# Uploads with many files run out of file handles.
# Also, for performance, since the file is already on disk,
# it can just be renamed, instead of read and written.
$CLOSE_UPLOAD_FILES = 0;
# Set this to a positive value to limit the size of a POSTing
# to a certain number of bytes:
$POST_MAX = -1;
# Change this to 1 to disable uploads entirely:
$DISABLE_UPLOADS = 0;
# Automatically determined -- don't change
$EBCDIC = 0;
# Change this to 1 to suppress redundant HTTP headers
$HEADERS_ONCE = 0;
# separate the name=value pairs by semicolons rather than ampersands
$USE_PARAM_SEMICOLONS = 1;
# Do not include undefined params parsed from query string
# use CGI qw(-no_undef_params);
$NO_UNDEF_PARAMS = 0;
# Other globals that you shouldn't worry about.
undef $Q;
$BEEN_THERE = 0;
undef @QUERY_PARAM;
undef %EXPORT;
undef $QUERY_CHARSET;
undef %QUERY_FIELDNAMES;
# prevent complaints by mod_perl
1;
}
# ------------------ START OF THE LIBRARY ------------
# make mod_perlhappy
initialize_globals();
# FIGURE OUT THE OS WE'RE RUNNING UNDER
# Some systems support the $^O variable. If not
# available then require() the Config library
unless ($OS) {
unless ($OS = $^O) {
require Config;
$OS = $Config::Config{'osname'};
}
}
if ($OS =~ /^MSWin/i) {
$OS = 'WINDOWS';
} elsif ($OS =~ /^VMS/i) {
$OS = 'VMS';
} elsif ($OS =~ /^dos/i) {
$OS = 'DOS';
} elsif ($OS =~ /^MacOS/i) {
$OS = 'MACINTOSH';
} elsif ($OS =~ /^os2/i) {
$OS = 'OS2';
} elsif ($OS =~ /^epoc/i) {
$OS = 'EPOC';
} elsif ($OS =~ /^cygwin/i) {
$OS = 'CYGWIN';
} else {
$OS = 'UNIX';
}
# Some OS logic. Binary mode enabled on DOS, NT and VMS
$needs_binmode = $OS=~/^(WINDOWS|DOS|OS2|MSWin|CYGWIN)/;
# This is the default class for the CGI object to use when all else fails.
$DefaultClass = 'CGI' unless defined $CGI::DefaultClass;
# This is where to look for autoloaded routines.
$AutoloadClass = $DefaultClass unless defined $CGI::AutoloadClass;
# The path separator is a slash, backslash or semicolon, depending
# on the paltform.
$SL = {
UNIX => '/', OS2 => '\\', EPOC => '/', CYGWIN => '/',
WINDOWS => '\\', DOS => '\\', MACINTOSH => ':', VMS => '/'
}->{$OS};
# This no longer seems to be necessary
# Turn on NPH scripts by default when running under IIS server!
# $NPH++ if defined($ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'}) && $ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'}=~/IIS/;
$IIS++ if defined($ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'}) && $ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'}=~/IIS/;
# Turn on special checking for Doug MacEachern's modperl
if (exists $ENV{MOD_PERL}) {
eval "require mod_perl";
# mod_perl handlers may run system() on scripts using CGI.pm;
# Make sure so we don't get fooled by inherited $ENV{MOD_PERL}
if (defined $mod_perl::VERSION) {
if ($mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99) {
$MOD_PERL = 2;
require Apache::RequestRec;
require Apache::RequestUtil;
require APR::Pool;
} else {
$MOD_PERL = 1;
require Apache;
}
}
}
# Turn on special checking for ActiveState's PerlEx
$PERLEX++ if defined($ENV{'GATEWAY_INTERFACE'}) && $ENV{'GATEWAY_INTERFACE'} =~ /^CGI-PerlEx/;
# Define the CRLF sequence. I can't use a simple "\r\n" because the meaning
# of "\n" is different on different OS's (sometimes it generates CRLF, sometimes LF
# and sometimes CR). The most popular VMS web server
# doesn't accept CRLF -- instead it wants a LR. EBCDIC machines don't
# use ASCII, so \015\012 means something different. I find this all
# really annoying.
$EBCDIC = "\t" ne "\011";
if ($OS eq 'VMS') {
$CRLF = "\n";
} elsif ($EBCDIC) {
$CRLF= "\r\n";
} else {
$CRLF = "\015\012";
}
if ($needs_binmode) {
$CGI::DefaultClass->binmode(\*main::STDOUT);
$CGI::DefaultClass->binmode(\*main::STDIN);
$CGI::DefaultClass->binmode(\*main::STDERR);
}
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
':html2'=>['h1'..'h6',qw/p br hr ol ul li dl dt dd menu code var strong em
tt u i b blockquote pre img a address cite samp dfn html head
base body Link nextid title meta kbd start_html end_html
input Select option comment charset escapeHTML/],
':html3'=>[qw/div table caption th td TR Tr sup Sub strike applet Param
embed basefont style span layer ilayer font frameset frame script small big Area Map/],
':html4'=>[qw/abbr acronym bdo col colgroup del fieldset iframe
ins label legend noframes noscript object optgroup Q
thead tbody tfoot/],
':netscape'=>[qw/blink fontsize center/],
':form'=>[qw/textfield textarea filefield password_field hidden checkbox checkbox_group
submit reset defaults radio_group popup_menu button autoEscape
scrolling_list image_button start_form end_form startform endform
start_multipart_form end_multipart_form isindex tmpFileName uploadInfo URL_ENCODED MULTIPART/],
':cgi'=>[qw/param upload path_info path_translated url self_url script_name cookie Dump
raw_cookie request_method query_string Accept user_agent remote_host content_type
remote_addr referer server_name server_software server_port server_protocol virtual_port
virtual_host remote_ident auth_type http append
save_parameters restore_parameters param_fetch
remote_user user_name header redirect import_names put
Delete Delete_all url_param cgi_error/],
':ssl' => [qw/https/],
':cgi-lib' => [qw/ReadParse PrintHeader HtmlTop HtmlBot SplitParam Vars/],
':html' => [qw/:html2 :html3 :html4 :netscape/],
':standard' => [qw/:html2 :html3 :html4 :form :cgi/],
':push' => [qw/multipart_init multipart_start multipart_end multipart_final/],
':all' => [qw/:html2 :html3 :netscape :form :cgi :internal :html4/]
);
# to import symbols into caller
sub import {
my $self = shift;
# This causes modules to clash.
undef %EXPORT_OK;
undef %EXPORT;
$self->_setup_symbols(@_);
my ($callpack, $callfile, $callline) = caller;
# To allow overriding, search through the packages
# Till we find one in which the correct subroutine is defined.
my @packages = ($self,@{"$self\:\:ISA"});
foreach $sym (keys %EXPORT) {
my $pck;
my $def = ${"$self\:\:AutoloadClass"} || $DefaultClass;
foreach $pck (@packages) {
if (defined(&{"$pck\:\:$sym"})) {
$def = $pck;
last;
}
}
*{"${callpack}::$sym"} = \&{"$def\:\:$sym"};
}
}
sub compile {
my $pack = shift;
$pack->_setup_symbols('-compile',@_);
}
sub expand_tags {
my($tag) = @_;
return ("start_$1","end_$1") if $tag=~/^(?:\*|start_|end_)(.+)/;
my(@r);
return ($tag) unless $EXPORT_TAGS{$tag};
foreach (@{$EXPORT_TAGS{$tag}}) {
push(@r,&expand_tags($_));
}
return @r;
}
#### Method: new
# The new routine. This will check the current environment
# for an existing query string, and initialize itself, if so.
####
sub new {
my($class,@initializer) = @_;
my $self = {};
bless $self,ref $class || $class || $DefaultClass;
if (ref($initializer[0])
&& (UNIVERSAL::isa($initializer[0],'Apache')
||
UNIVERSAL::isa($initializer[0],'Apache::RequestRec')
)) {
$self->r(shift @initializer);
}
if ($MOD_PERL) {
$self->r(Apache->request) unless $self->r;
my $r = $self->r;
if ($MOD_PERL == 1) {
$r->register_cleanup(\&CGI::_reset_globals);
}
else {
# XXX: once we have the new API
# will do a real PerlOptions -SetupEnv check
$r->subprocess_env unless exists $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD};
$r->pool->cleanup_register(\&CGI::_reset_globals);
}
undef $NPH;
}
$self->_reset_globals if $PERLEX;
$self->init(@initializer);
return $self;
}
# We provide a DESTROY method so that we can ensure that
# temporary files are closed (via Fh->DESTROY) before they
# are unlinked (via CGITempFile->DESTROY) because it is not
# possible to unlink an open file on Win32. We explicitly
# call DESTROY on each, rather than just undefing them and
# letting Perl DESTROY them by garbage collection, in case the
# user is still holding any reference to them as well.
sub DESTROY {
my $self = shift;
foreach my $href (values %{$self->{'.tmpfiles'}}) {
$href->{hndl}->DESTROY if defined $href->{hndl};
$href->{name}->DESTROY if defined $href->{name};
}
}
sub r {
my $self = shift;
my $r = $self->{'.r'};
$self->{'.r'} = shift if @_;
$r;
}
sub upload_hook {
my ($self,$hook,$data) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->{'.upload_hook'} = $hook;
$self->{'.upload_data'} = $data;
}
#### Method: param
# Returns the value(s)of a named parameter.
# If invoked in a list context, returns the
# entire list. Otherwise returns the first
# member of the list.
# If name is not provided, return a list of all
# the known parameters names available.
# If more than one argument is provided, the
# second and subsequent arguments are used to
# set the value of the parameter.
####
sub param {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
return $self->all_parameters unless @p;
my($name,$value,@other);
# For compatibility between old calling style and use_named_parameters() style,
# we have to special case for a single parameter present.
if (@p > 1) {
($name,$value,@other) = rearrange([NAME,[DEFAULT,VALUE,VALUES]],@p);
my(@values);
if (substr($p[0],0,1) eq '-') {
@values = defined($value) ? (ref($value) && ref($value) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$value} : $value) : ();
} else {
foreach ($value,@other) {
push(@values,$_) if defined($_);
}
}
# If values is provided, then we set it.
if (@values) {
$self->add_parameter($name);
$self->{$name}=[@values];
}
} else {
$name = $p[0];
}
return unless defined($name) && $self->{$name};
return wantarray ? @{$self->{$name}} : $self->{$name}->[0];
}
sub self_or_default {
return @_ if defined($_[0]) && (!ref($_[0])) &&($_[0] eq 'CGI');
unless (defined($_[0]) &&
(ref($_[0]) eq 'CGI' || UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],'CGI')) # slightly optimized for common case
) {
$Q = $CGI::DefaultClass->new unless defined($Q);
unshift(@_,$Q);
}
return wantarray ? @_ : $Q;
}
sub self_or_CGI {
local $^W=0; # prevent a warning
if (defined($_[0]) &&
(substr(ref($_[0]),0,3) eq 'CGI'
|| UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],'CGI'))) {
return @_;
} else {
return ($DefaultClass,@_);
}
}
########################################
# THESE METHODS ARE MORE OR LESS PRIVATE
# GO TO THE __DATA__ SECTION TO SEE MORE
# PUBLIC METHODS
########################################
# Initialize the query object from the environment.
# If a parameter list is found, this object will be set
# to an associative array in which parameter names are keys
# and the values are stored as lists
# If a keyword list is found, this method creates a bogus
# parameter list with the single parameter 'keywords'.
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my($query_string,$meth,$content_length,$fh,@lines) = ('','','','');
my $initializer = shift; # for backward compatibility
local($/) = "\n";
# set autoescaping on by default
$self->{'escape'} = 1;
# if we get called more than once, we want to initialize
# ourselves from the original query (which may be gone
# if it was read from STDIN originally.)
if (defined(@QUERY_PARAM) && !defined($initializer)) {
foreach (@QUERY_PARAM) {
$self->param('-name'=>$_,'-value'=>$QUERY_PARAM{$_});
}
$self->charset($QUERY_CHARSET);
$self->{'.fieldnames'} = {%QUERY_FIELDNAMES};
return;
}
$meth=$ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} if defined($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'});
$content_length = defined($ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'}) ? $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'} : 0;
$fh = to_filehandle($initializer) if $initializer;
# set charset to the safe ISO-8859-1
$self->charset('ISO-8859-1');
METHOD: {
# avoid unreasonably large postings
if (($POST_MAX > 0) && ($content_length > $POST_MAX)) {
# quietly read and discard the post
my $buffer;
my $max = $content_length;
while ($max > 0 &&
(my $bytes = $MOD_PERL
? $self->r->read($buffer,$max < 10000 ? $max : 10000)
: read(STDIN,$buffer,$max < 10000 ? $max : 10000)
)) {
$self->cgi_error("413 Request entity too large");
last METHOD;
}
}
# Process multipart postings, but only if the initializer is
# not defined.
if ($meth eq 'POST'
&& defined($ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'})
&& $ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'}=~m|^multipart/form-data|
&& !defined($initializer)
) {
my($boundary) = $ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'} =~ /boundary=\"?([^\";,]+)\"?/;
$self->read_multipart($boundary,$content_length);
last METHOD;
}
# If initializer is defined, then read parameters
# from it.
if (defined($initializer)) {
if (UNIVERSAL::isa($initializer,'CGI')) {
$query_string = $initializer->query_string;
last METHOD;
}
if (ref($initializer) && ref($initializer) eq 'HASH') {
foreach (keys %$initializer) {
$self->param('-name'=>$_,'-value'=>$initializer->{$_});
}
last METHOD;
}
if (defined($fh) && ($fh ne '')) {
while (<$fh>) {
chomp;
last if /^=/;
push(@lines,$_);
}
# massage back into standard format
if ("@lines" =~ /=/) {
$query_string=join("&",@lines);
} else {
$query_string=join("+",@lines);
}
last METHOD;
}
if (defined($fh) && ($fh ne '')) {
while (<$fh>) {
chomp;
last if /^=/;
push(@lines,$_);
}
# massage back into standard format
if ("@lines" =~ /=/) {
$query_string=join("&",@lines);
} else {
$query_string=join("+",@lines);
}
last METHOD;
}
# last chance -- treat it as a string
$initializer = $$initializer if ref($initializer) eq 'SCALAR';
$query_string = $initializer;
last METHOD;
}
# If method is GET or HEAD, fetch the query from
# the environment.
if ($meth=~/^(GET|HEAD)$/) {
if ($MOD_PERL) {
$query_string = $self->r->args;
} else {
$query_string = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'} if defined $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
$query_string ||= $ENV{'REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING'} if defined $ENV{'REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING'};
}
last METHOD;
}
if ($meth eq 'POST') {
$self->read_from_client(\$query_string,$content_length,0)
if $content_length > 0;
# Some people want to have their cake and eat it too!
# Uncomment this line to have the contents of the query string
# APPENDED to the POST data.
# $query_string .= (length($query_string) ? '&' : '') . $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'} if defined $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
last METHOD;
}
# If $meth is not of GET, POST or HEAD, assume we're being debugged offline.
# Check the command line and then the standard input for data.
# We use the shellwords package in order to behave the way that
# UN*X programmers expect.
if ($DEBUG)
{
my $cmdline_ret = read_from_cmdline();
$query_string = $cmdline_ret->{'query_string'};
if (defined($cmdline_ret->{'subpath'}))
{
$self->path_info($cmdline_ret->{'subpath'});
}
}
}
# YL: Begin Change for XML handler 10/19/2001
if ($meth eq 'POST'
&& defined($ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'})
&& $ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'} !~ m|^application/x-www-form-urlencoded|
&& $ENV{'CONTENT_TYPE'} !~ m|^multipart/form-data| ) {
my($param) = 'POSTDATA' ;
$self->add_parameter($param) ;
push (@{$self->{$param}},$query_string);
undef $query_string ;
}
# YL: End Change for XML handler 10/19/2001
# We now have the query string in hand. We do slightly
# different things for keyword lists and parameter lists.
if (defined $query_string && length $query_string) {
if ($query_string =~ /[&=;]/) {
$self->parse_params($query_string);
} else {
$self->add_parameter('keywords');
$self->{'keywords'} = [$self->parse_keywordlist($query_string)];
}
}
# Special case. Erase everything if there is a field named
# .defaults.
if ($self->param('.defaults')) {
undef %{$self};
}
# Associative array containing our defined fieldnames
$self->{'.fieldnames'} = {};
foreach ($self->param('.cgifields')) {
$self->{'.fieldnames'}->{$_}++;
}
# Clear out our default submission button flag if present
$self->delete('.submit');
$self->delete('.cgifields');
$self->save_request unless defined $initializer;
}
# FUNCTIONS TO OVERRIDE:
# Turn a string into a filehandle
sub to_filehandle {
my $thingy = shift;
return undef unless $thingy;
return $thingy if UNIVERSAL::isa($thingy,'GLOB');
return $thingy if UNIVERSAL::isa($thingy,'FileHandle');
if (!ref($thingy)) {
my $caller = 1;
while (my $package = caller($caller++)) {
my($tmp) = $thingy=~/[\':]/ ? $thingy : "$package\:\:$thingy";
return $tmp if defined(fileno($tmp));
}
}
return undef;
}
# send output to the browser
sub put {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->print(@p);
}
# print to standard output (for overriding in mod_perl)
sub print {
shift;
CORE::print(@_);
}
# get/set last cgi_error
sub cgi_error {
my ($self,$err) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->{'.cgi_error'} = $err if defined $err;
return $self->{'.cgi_error'};
}
sub save_request {
my($self) = @_;
# We're going to play with the package globals now so that if we get called
# again, we initialize ourselves in exactly the same way. This allows
# us to have several of these objects.
@QUERY_PARAM = $self->param; # save list of parameters
foreach (@QUERY_PARAM) {
next unless defined $_;
$QUERY_PARAM{$_}=$self->{$_};
}
$QUERY_CHARSET = $self->charset;
%QUERY_FIELDNAMES = %{$self->{'.fieldnames'}};
}
sub parse_params {
my($self,$tosplit) = @_;
my(@pairs) = split(/[&;]/,$tosplit);
my($param,$value);
foreach (@pairs) {
($param,$value) = split('=',$_,2);
next unless defined $param;
next if $NO_UNDEF_PARAMS and not defined $value;
$value = '' unless defined $value;
$param = unescape($param);
$value = unescape($value);
$self->add_parameter($param);
push (@{$self->{$param}},$value);
}
}
sub add_parameter {
my($self,$param)=@_;
return unless defined $param;
push (@{$self->{'.parameters'}},$param)
unless defined($self->{$param});
}
sub all_parameters {
my $self = shift;
return () unless defined($self) && $self->{'.parameters'};
return () unless @{$self->{'.parameters'}};
return @{$self->{'.parameters'}};
}
# put a filehandle into binary mode (DOS)
sub binmode {
return unless defined($_[1]) && defined fileno($_[1]);
CORE::binmode($_[1]);
}
sub _make_tag_func {
my ($self,$tagname) = @_;
my $func = qq(
sub $tagname {
my (\$q,\$a,\@rest) = self_or_default(\@_);
my(\$attr) = '';
if (ref(\$a) && ref(\$a) eq 'HASH') {
my(\@attr) = make_attributes(\$a,\$q->{'escape'});
\$attr = " \@attr" if \@attr;
} else {
unshift \@rest,\$a if defined \$a;
}
);
if ($tagname=~/start_(\w+)/i) {
$func .= qq! return "<\L$1\E\$attr>";} !;
} elsif ($tagname=~/end_(\w+)/i) {
$func .= qq! return "<\L/$1\E>"; } !;
} else {
$func .= qq#
return \$XHTML ? "\L<$tagname\E\$attr />" : "\L<$tagname\E\$attr>" unless \@rest;
my(\$tag,\$untag) = ("\L<$tagname\E\$attr>","\L$tagname>\E");
my \@result = map { "\$tag\$_\$untag" }
(ref(\$rest[0]) eq 'ARRAY') ? \@{\$rest[0]} : "\@rest";
return "\@result";
}#;
}
return $func;
}
sub AUTOLOAD {
print STDERR "CGI::AUTOLOAD for $AUTOLOAD\n" if $CGI::AUTOLOAD_DEBUG;
my $func = &_compile;
goto &$func;
}
sub _compile {
my($func) = $AUTOLOAD;
my($pack,$func_name);
{
local($1,$2); # this fixes an obscure variable suicide problem.
$func=~/(.+)::([^:]+)$/;
($pack,$func_name) = ($1,$2);
$pack=~s/::SUPER$//; # fix another obscure problem
$pack = ${"$pack\:\:AutoloadClass"} || $CGI::DefaultClass
unless defined(${"$pack\:\:AUTOLOADED_ROUTINES"});
my($sub) = \%{"$pack\:\:SUBS"};
unless (%$sub) {
my($auto) = \${"$pack\:\:AUTOLOADED_ROUTINES"};
eval "package $pack; $$auto";
croak("$AUTOLOAD: $@") if $@;
$$auto = ''; # Free the unneeded storage (but don't undef it!!!)
}
my($code) = $sub->{$func_name};
$code = "sub $AUTOLOAD { }" if (!$code and $func_name eq 'DESTROY');
if (!$code) {
(my $base = $func_name) =~ s/^(start_|end_)//i;
if ($EXPORT{':any'} ||
$EXPORT{'-any'} ||
$EXPORT{$base} ||
(%EXPORT_OK || grep(++$EXPORT_OK{$_},&expand_tags(':html')))
&& $EXPORT_OK{$base}) {
$code = $CGI::DefaultClass->_make_tag_func($func_name);
}
}
croak("Undefined subroutine $AUTOLOAD\n") unless $code;
eval "package $pack; $code";
if ($@) {
$@ =~ s/ at .*\n//;
croak("$AUTOLOAD: $@");
}
}
CORE::delete($sub->{$func_name}); #free storage
return "$pack\:\:$func_name";
}
sub _selected {
my $self = shift;
my $value = shift;
return '' unless $value;
return $XHTML ? qq( selected="selected") : qq( selected);
}
sub _checked {
my $self = shift;
my $value = shift;
return '' unless $value;
return $XHTML ? qq( checked="checked") : qq( checked);
}
sub _reset_globals { initialize_globals(); }
sub _setup_symbols {
my $self = shift;
my $compile = 0;
# to avoid reexporting unwanted variables
undef %EXPORT;
foreach (@_) {
$HEADERS_ONCE++, next if /^[:-]unique_headers$/;
$NPH++, next if /^[:-]nph$/;
$NOSTICKY++, next if /^[:-]nosticky$/;
$DEBUG=0, next if /^[:-]no_?[Dd]ebug$/;
$DEBUG=2, next if /^[:-][Dd]ebug$/;
$USE_PARAM_SEMICOLONS++, next if /^[:-]newstyle_urls$/;
$XHTML++, next if /^[:-]xhtml$/;
$XHTML=0, next if /^[:-]no_?xhtml$/;
$USE_PARAM_SEMICOLONS=0, next if /^[:-]oldstyle_urls$/;
$PRIVATE_TEMPFILES++, next if /^[:-]private_tempfiles$/;
$CLOSE_UPLOAD_FILES++, next if /^[:-]close_upload_files$/;
$EXPORT{$_}++, next if /^[:-]any$/;
$compile++, next if /^[:-]compile$/;
$NO_UNDEF_PARAMS++, next if /^[:-]no_undef_params$/;
# This is probably extremely evil code -- to be deleted some day.
if (/^[-]autoload$/) {
my($pkg) = caller(1);
*{"${pkg}::AUTOLOAD"} = sub {
my($routine) = $AUTOLOAD;
$routine =~ s/^.*::/CGI::/;
&$routine;
};
next;
}
foreach (&expand_tags($_)) {
tr/a-zA-Z0-9_//cd; # don't allow weird function names
$EXPORT{$_}++;
}
}
_compile_all(keys %EXPORT) if $compile;
@SAVED_SYMBOLS = @_;
}
sub charset {
my ($self,$charset) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->{'.charset'} = $charset if defined $charset;
$self->{'.charset'};
}
###############################################################################
################# THESE FUNCTIONS ARE AUTOLOADED ON DEMAND ####################
###############################################################################
$AUTOLOADED_ROUTINES = ''; # get rid of -w warning
$AUTOLOADED_ROUTINES=<<'END_OF_AUTOLOAD';
%SUBS = (
'URL_ENCODED'=> <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub URL_ENCODED { 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'; }
END_OF_FUNC
'MULTIPART' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub MULTIPART { 'multipart/form-data'; }
END_OF_FUNC
'SERVER_PUSH' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub SERVER_PUSH { 'multipart/x-mixed-replace;boundary="' . shift() . '"'; }
END_OF_FUNC
'new_MultipartBuffer' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
# Create a new multipart buffer
sub new_MultipartBuffer {
my($self,$boundary,$length) = @_;
return MultipartBuffer->new($self,$boundary,$length);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'read_from_client' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
# Read data from a file handle
sub read_from_client {
my($self, $buff, $len, $offset) = @_;
local $^W=0; # prevent a warning
return $MOD_PERL
? $self->r->read($$buff, $len, $offset)
: read(\*STDIN, $$buff, $len, $offset);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'delete' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
#### Method: delete
# Deletes the named parameter entirely.
####
sub delete {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my(@names) = rearrange([NAME],@p);
my @to_delete = ref($names[0]) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$names[0] : @names;
my %to_delete;
foreach my $name (@to_delete)
{
CORE::delete $self->{$name};
CORE::delete $self->{'.fieldnames'}->{$name};
$to_delete{$name}++;
}
@{$self->{'.parameters'}}=grep { !exists($to_delete{$_}) } $self->param();
return wantarray ? () : undef;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: import_names
# Import all parameters into the given namespace.
# Assumes namespace 'Q' if not specified
####
'import_names' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub import_names {
my($self,$namespace,$delete) = self_or_default(@_);
$namespace = 'Q' unless defined($namespace);
die "Can't import names into \"main\"\n" if \%{"${namespace}::"} == \%::;
if ($delete || $MOD_PERL || exists $ENV{'FCGI_ROLE'}) {
# can anyone find an easier way to do this?
foreach (keys %{"${namespace}::"}) {
local *symbol = "${namespace}::${_}";
undef $symbol;
undef @symbol;
undef %symbol;
}
}
my($param,@value,$var);
foreach $param ($self->param) {
# protect against silly names
($var = $param)=~tr/a-zA-Z0-9_/_/c;
$var =~ s/^(?=\d)/_/;
local *symbol = "${namespace}::$var";
@value = $self->param($param);
@symbol = @value;
$symbol = $value[0];
}
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: keywords
# Keywords acts a bit differently. Calling it in a list context
# returns the list of keywords.
# Calling it in a scalar context gives you the size of the list.
####
'keywords' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub keywords {
my($self,@values) = self_or_default(@_);
# If values is provided, then we set it.
$self->{'keywords'}=[@values] if @values;
my(@result) = defined($self->{'keywords'}) ? @{$self->{'keywords'}} : ();
@result;
}
END_OF_FUNC
# These are some tie() interfaces for compatibility
# with Steve Brenner's cgi-lib.pl routines
'Vars' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub Vars {
my $q = shift;
my %in;
tie(%in,CGI,$q);
return %in if wantarray;
return \%in;
}
END_OF_FUNC
# These are some tie() interfaces for compatibility
# with Steve Brenner's cgi-lib.pl routines
'ReadParse' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub ReadParse {
local(*in);
if (@_) {
*in = $_[0];
} else {
my $pkg = caller();
*in=*{"${pkg}::in"};
}
tie(%in,CGI);
return scalar(keys %in);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'PrintHeader' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub PrintHeader {
my($self) = self_or_default(@_);
return $self->header();
}
END_OF_FUNC
'HtmlTop' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub HtmlTop {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
return $self->start_html(@p);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'HtmlBot' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub HtmlBot {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
return $self->end_html(@p);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'SplitParam' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub SplitParam {
my ($param) = @_;
my (@params) = split ("\0", $param);
return (wantarray ? @params : $params[0]);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'MethGet' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub MethGet {
return request_method() eq 'GET';
}
END_OF_FUNC
'MethPost' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub MethPost {
return request_method() eq 'POST';
}
END_OF_FUNC
'TIEHASH' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub TIEHASH {
my $class = shift;
my $arg = $_[0];
if (ref($arg) && UNIVERSAL::isa($arg,'CGI')) {
return $arg;
}
return $Q ||= $class->new(@_);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'STORE' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub STORE {
my $self = shift;
my $tag = shift;
my $vals = shift;
my @vals = index($vals,"\0")!=-1 ? split("\0",$vals) : $vals;
$self->param(-name=>$tag,-value=>\@vals);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'FETCH' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub FETCH {
return $_[0] if $_[1] eq 'CGI';
return undef unless defined $_[0]->param($_[1]);
return join("\0",$_[0]->param($_[1]));
}
END_OF_FUNC
'FIRSTKEY' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub FIRSTKEY {
$_[0]->{'.iterator'}=0;
$_[0]->{'.parameters'}->[$_[0]->{'.iterator'}++];
}
END_OF_FUNC
'NEXTKEY' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub NEXTKEY {
$_[0]->{'.parameters'}->[$_[0]->{'.iterator'}++];
}
END_OF_FUNC
'EXISTS' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub EXISTS {
exists $_[0]->{$_[1]};
}
END_OF_FUNC
'DELETE' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub DELETE {
$_[0]->delete($_[1]);
}
END_OF_FUNC
'CLEAR' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub CLEAR {
%{$_[0]}=();
}
####
END_OF_FUNC
####
# Append a new value to an existing query
####
'append' => <<'EOF',
sub append {
my($self,@p) = @_;
my($name,$value) = rearrange([NAME,[VALUE,VALUES]],@p);
my(@values) = defined($value) ? (ref($value) ? @{$value} : $value) : ();
if (@values) {
$self->add_parameter($name);
push(@{$self->{$name}},@values);
}
return $self->param($name);
}
EOF
#### Method: delete_all
# Delete all parameters
####
'delete_all' => <<'EOF',
sub delete_all {
my($self) = self_or_default(@_);
my @param = $self->param();
$self->delete(@param);
}
EOF
'Delete' => <<'EOF',
sub Delete {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->delete(@p);
}
EOF
'Delete_all' => <<'EOF',
sub Delete_all {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->delete_all(@p);
}
EOF
#### Method: autoescape
# If you want to turn off the autoescaping features,
# call this method with undef as the argument
'autoEscape' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub autoEscape {
my($self,$escape) = self_or_default(@_);
my $d = $self->{'escape'};
$self->{'escape'} = $escape;
$d;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: version
# Return the current version
####
'version' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub version {
return $VERSION;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: url_param
# Return a parameter in the QUERY_STRING, regardless of
# whether this was a POST or a GET
####
'url_param' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub url_param {
my ($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my $name = shift(@p);
return undef unless exists($ENV{QUERY_STRING});
unless (exists($self->{'.url_param'})) {
$self->{'.url_param'}={}; # empty hash
if ($ENV{QUERY_STRING} =~ /=/) {
my(@pairs) = split(/[&;]/,$ENV{QUERY_STRING});
my($param,$value);
foreach (@pairs) {
($param,$value) = split('=',$_,2);
$param = unescape($param);
$value = unescape($value);
push(@{$self->{'.url_param'}->{$param}},$value);
}
} else {
$self->{'.url_param'}->{'keywords'} = [$self->parse_keywordlist($ENV{QUERY_STRING})];
}
}
return keys %{$self->{'.url_param'}} unless defined($name);
return () unless $self->{'.url_param'}->{$name};
return wantarray ? @{$self->{'.url_param'}->{$name}}
: $self->{'.url_param'}->{$name}->[0];
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: Dump
# Returns a string in which all the known parameter/value
# pairs are represented as nested lists, mainly for the purposes
# of debugging.
####
'Dump' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub Dump {
my($self) = self_or_default(@_);
my($param,$value,@result);
return '
");
return join("\n",@result);
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method as_string
#
# synonym for "dump"
####
'as_string' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub as_string {
&Dump(@_);
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: save
# Write values out to a filehandle in such a way that they can
# be reinitialized by the filehandle form of the new() method
####
'save' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub save {
my($self,$filehandle) = self_or_default(@_);
$filehandle = to_filehandle($filehandle);
my($param);
local($,) = ''; # set print field separator back to a sane value
local($\) = ''; # set output line separator to a sane value
foreach $param ($self->param) {
my($escaped_param) = escape($param);
my($value);
foreach $value ($self->param($param)) {
print $filehandle "$escaped_param=",escape("$value"),"\n";
}
}
foreach (keys %{$self->{'.fieldnames'}}) {
print $filehandle ".cgifields=",escape("$_"),"\n";
}
print $filehandle "=\n"; # end of record
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: save_parameters
# An alias for save() that is a better name for exportation.
# Only intended to be used with the function (non-OO) interface.
####
'save_parameters' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub save_parameters {
my $fh = shift;
return save(to_filehandle($fh));
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: restore_parameters
# A way to restore CGI parameters from an initializer.
# Only intended to be used with the function (non-OO) interface.
####
'restore_parameters' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub restore_parameters {
$Q = $CGI::DefaultClass->new(@_);
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: multipart_init
# Return a Content-Type: style header for server-push
# This has to be NPH on most web servers, and it is advisable to set $| = 1
#
# Many thanks to Ed Jordan for this
# contribution, updated by Andrew Benham (adsb@bigfoot.com)
####
'multipart_init' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub multipart_init {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($boundary,@other) = rearrange([BOUNDARY],@p);
$boundary = $boundary || '------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0';
$self->{'separator'} = "$CRLF--$boundary$CRLF";
$self->{'final_separator'} = "$CRLF--$boundary--$CRLF";
$type = SERVER_PUSH($boundary);
return $self->header(
-nph => 1,
-type => $type,
(map { split "=", $_, 2 } @other),
) . "WARNING: YOUR BROWSER DOESN'T SUPPORT THIS SERVER-PUSH TECHNOLOGY." . $self->multipart_end;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: multipart_start
# Return a Content-Type: style header for server-push, start of section
#
# Many thanks to Ed Jordan for this
# contribution, updated by Andrew Benham (adsb@bigfoot.com)
####
'multipart_start' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub multipart_start {
my(@header);
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($type,@other) = rearrange([TYPE],@p);
$type = $type || 'text/html';
push(@header,"Content-Type: $type");
# rearrange() was designed for the HTML portion, so we
# need to fix it up a little.
foreach (@other) {
# Don't use \s because of perl bug 21951
next unless my($header,$value) = /([^ \r\n\t=]+)=\"?(.+?)\"?$/;
($_ = $header) =~ s/^(\w)(.*)/$1 . lc ($2) . ': '.$self->unescapeHTML($value)/e;
}
push(@header,@other);
my $header = join($CRLF,@header)."${CRLF}${CRLF}";
return $header;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: multipart_end
# Return a MIME boundary separator for server-push, end of section
#
# Many thanks to Ed Jordan for this
# contribution
####
'multipart_end' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub multipart_end {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
return $self->{'separator'};
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: multipart_final
# Return a MIME boundary separator for server-push, end of all sections
#
# Contributed by Andrew Benham (adsb@bigfoot.com)
####
'multipart_final' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub multipart_final {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
return $self->{'final_separator'} . "WARNING: YOUR BROWSER DOESN'T SUPPORT THIS SERVER-PUSH TECHNOLOGY." . $CRLF;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: header
# Return a Content-Type: style header
#
####
'header' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub header {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my(@header);
return "" if $self->{'.header_printed'}++ and $HEADERS_ONCE;
my($type,$status,$cookie,$target,$expires,$nph,$charset,$attachment,$p3p,@other) =
rearrange([['TYPE','CONTENT_TYPE','CONTENT-TYPE'],
'STATUS',['COOKIE','COOKIES'],'TARGET',
'EXPIRES','NPH','CHARSET',
'ATTACHMENT','P3P'],@p);
$nph ||= $NPH;
if (defined $charset) {
$self->charset($charset);
} else {
$charset = $self->charset;
}
# rearrange() was designed for the HTML portion, so we
# need to fix it up a little.
foreach (@other) {
# Don't use \s because of perl bug 21951
next unless my($header,$value) = /([^ \r\n\t=]+)=\"?(.+?)\"?$/;
($_ = $header) =~ s/^(\w)(.*)/"\u$1\L$2" . ': '.$self->unescapeHTML($value)/e;
}
$type ||= 'text/html' unless defined($type);
$type .= "; charset=$charset" if $type ne '' and $type =~ m!^text/! and $type !~ /\bcharset\b/ and $charset ne '';
# Maybe future compatibility. Maybe not.
my $protocol = $ENV{SERVER_PROTOCOL} || 'HTTP/1.0';
push(@header,$protocol . ' ' . ($status || '200 OK')) if $nph;
push(@header,"Server: " . &server_software()) if $nph;
push(@header,"Status: $status") if $status;
push(@header,"Window-Target: $target") if $target;
if ($p3p) {
$p3p = join ' ',@$p3p if ref($p3p) eq 'ARRAY';
push(@header,qq(P3P: policyref="/w3c/p3p.xml", CP="$p3p"));
}
# push all the cookies -- there may be several
if ($cookie) {
my(@cookie) = ref($cookie) && ref($cookie) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$cookie} : $cookie;
foreach (@cookie) {
my $cs = UNIVERSAL::isa($_,'CGI::Cookie') ? $_->as_string : $_;
push(@header,"Set-Cookie: $cs") if $cs ne '';
}
}
# if the user indicates an expiration time, then we need
# both an Expires and a Date header (so that the browser is
# uses OUR clock)
push(@header,"Expires: " . expires($expires,'http'))
if $expires;
push(@header,"Date: " . expires(0,'http')) if $expires || $cookie || $nph;
push(@header,"Pragma: no-cache") if $self->cache();
push(@header,"Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$attachment\"") if $attachment;
push(@header,map {ucfirst $_} @other);
push(@header,"Content-Type: $type") if $type ne '';
my $header = join($CRLF,@header)."${CRLF}${CRLF}";
if ($MOD_PERL and not $nph) {
$self->r->send_cgi_header($header);
return '';
}
return $header;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: cache
# Control whether header() will produce the no-cache
# Pragma directive.
####
'cache' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub cache {
my($self,$new_value) = self_or_default(@_);
$new_value = '' unless $new_value;
if ($new_value ne '') {
$self->{'cache'} = $new_value;
}
return $self->{'cache'};
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: redirect
# Return a Location: style header
#
####
'redirect' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub redirect {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($url,$target,$cookie,$nph,@other) = rearrange([[LOCATION,URI,URL],TARGET,['COOKIE','COOKIES'],NPH],@p);
$url ||= $self->self_url;
my(@o);
foreach (@other) { tr/\"//d; push(@o,split("=",$_,2)); }
unshift(@o,
'-Status' => '302 Moved',
'-Location'=> $url,
'-nph' => $nph);
unshift(@o,'-Target'=>$target) if $target;
unshift(@o,'-Type'=>'');
my @unescaped;
unshift(@unescaped,'-Cookie'=>$cookie) if $cookie;
return $self->header((map {$self->unescapeHTML($_)} @o),@unescaped);
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: start_html
# Canned HTML header
#
# Parameters:
# $title -> (optional) The title for this HTML document (-title)
# $author -> (optional) e-mail address of the author (-author)
# $base -> (optional) if set to true, will enter the BASE address of this document
# for resolving relative references (-base)
# $xbase -> (optional) alternative base at some remote location (-xbase)
# $target -> (optional) target window to load all links into (-target)
# $script -> (option) Javascript code (-script)
# $no_script -> (option) Javascript
END
;
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
push(@result,"");
return join("\n",@result);
}
END_OF_FUNC
### Method: _style
# internal method for generating a CSS style section
####
'_style' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub _style {
my ($self,$style) = @_;
my (@result);
my $type = 'text/css';
my $cdata_start = $XHTML ? "\n\n" : " -->\n";
if (ref($style)) {
my($src,$code,$verbatim,$stype,$foo,@other) =
rearrange([SRC,CODE,VERBATIM,TYPE],
'-foo'=>'bar', # trick to allow dash to be omitted
ref($style) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$style : %$style);
$type = $stype if $stype;
my $other = @other ? join ' ',@other : '';
if (ref($src) eq "ARRAY") # Check to see if the $src variable is an array reference
{ # If it is, push a LINK tag for each one
foreach $src (@$src)
{
push(@result,$XHTML ? qq()
: qq()) if $src;
}
}
else
{ # Otherwise, push the single -src, if it exists.
push(@result,$XHTML ? qq()
: qq()
) if $src;
}
if ($verbatim) {
push(@result, "");
}
push(@result,style({'type'=>$type},"$cdata_start\n$code\n$cdata_end")) if $code;
} else {
my $src = $style;
push(@result,$XHTML ? qq()
: qq());
}
@result;
}
END_OF_FUNC
'_script' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub _script {
my ($self,$script) = @_;
my (@result);
my (@scripts) = ref($script) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$script : ($script);
foreach $script (@scripts) {
my($src,$code,$language);
if (ref($script)) { # script is a hash
($src,$code,$language, $type) =
rearrange([SRC,CODE,LANGUAGE,TYPE],
'-foo'=>'bar', # a trick to allow the '-' to be omitted
ref($script) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$script : %$script);
# User may not have specified language
$language ||= 'JavaScript';
unless (defined $type) {
$type = lc $language;
# strip '1.2' from 'javascript1.2'
$type =~ s/^(\D+).*$/text\/$1/;
}
} else {
($src,$code,$language, $type) = ('',$script,'JavaScript', 'text/javascript');
}
my $comment = '//'; # javascript by default
$comment = '#' if $type=~/perl|tcl/i;
$comment = "'" if $type=~/vbscript/i;
my ($cdata_start,$cdata_end);
if ($XHTML) {
$cdata_start = "$comment";
} else {
$cdata_start = "\n\n";
}
my(@satts);
push(@satts,'src'=>$src) if $src;
push(@satts,'language'=>$language) unless defined $type;
push(@satts,'type'=>$type);
$code = "$cdata_start$code$cdata_end" if defined $code;
push(@result,script({@satts},$code || ''));
}
@result;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: end_html
# End an HTML document.
# Trivial method for completeness. Just returns ""
####
'end_html' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub end_html {
return "";
}
END_OF_FUNC
################################
# METHODS USED IN BUILDING FORMS
################################
#### Method: isindex
# Just prints out the isindex tag.
# Parameters:
# $action -> optional URL of script to run
# Returns:
# A string containing a tag
'isindex' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub isindex {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($action,@other) = rearrange([ACTION],@p);
$action = qq/ action="$action"/ if $action;
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
return $XHTML ? "" : "";
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: startform
# Start a form
# Parameters:
# $method -> optional submission method to use (GET or POST)
# $action -> optional URL of script to run
# $enctype ->encoding to use (URL_ENCODED or MULTIPART)
'startform' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub startform {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($method,$action,$enctype,@other) =
rearrange([METHOD,ACTION,ENCTYPE],@p);
$method = lc($method) || 'post';
$enctype = $enctype || &URL_ENCODED;
unless (defined $action) {
$action = $self->escapeHTML($self->url(-absolute=>1,-path=>1));
if (length($ENV{QUERY_STRING})>0) {
$action .= "?".$self->escapeHTML($ENV{QUERY_STRING},1);
}
}
$action = qq(action="$action");
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
$self->{'.parametersToAdd'}={};
return qq/") : "\n";
} else {
return wantarray ? ("
",$self->get_fields,"
","") :
"
".$self->get_fields ."
\n";
}
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: end_form
# synonym for endform
'end_form' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub end_form {
&endform;
}
END_OF_FUNC
'_textfield' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub _textfield {
my($self,$tag,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($name,$default,$size,$maxlength,$override,@other) =
rearrange([NAME,[DEFAULT,VALUE,VALUES],SIZE,MAXLENGTH,[OVERRIDE,FORCE]],@p);
my $current = $override ? $default :
(defined($self->param($name)) ? $self->param($name) : $default);
$current = defined($current) ? $self->escapeHTML($current,1) : '';
$name = defined($name) ? $self->escapeHTML($name) : '';
my($s) = defined($size) ? qq/ size="$size"/ : '';
my($m) = defined($maxlength) ? qq/ maxlength="$maxlength"/ : '';
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
# this entered at cristy's request to fix problems with file upload fields
# and WebTV -- not sure it won't break stuff
my($value) = $current ne '' ? qq(value="$current") : '';
return $XHTML ? qq()
: qq();
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: textfield
# Parameters:
# $name -> Name of the text field
# $default -> Optional default value of the field if not
# already defined.
# $size -> Optional width of field in characaters.
# $maxlength -> Optional maximum number of characters.
# Returns:
# A string containing a field
#
'textfield' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub textfield {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->_textfield('text',@p);
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: filefield
# Parameters:
# $name -> Name of the file upload field
# $size -> Optional width of field in characaters.
# $maxlength -> Optional maximum number of characters.
# Returns:
# A string containing a field
#
'filefield' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub filefield {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->_textfield('file',@p);
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: password
# Create a "secret password" entry field
# Parameters:
# $name -> Name of the field
# $default -> Optional default value of the field if not
# already defined.
# $size -> Optional width of field in characters.
# $maxlength -> Optional maximum characters that can be entered.
# Returns:
# A string containing a field
#
'password_field' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub password_field {
my ($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
$self->_textfield('password',@p);
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: textarea
# Parameters:
# $name -> Name of the text field
# $default -> Optional default value of the field if not
# already defined.
# $rows -> Optional number of rows in text area
# $columns -> Optional number of columns in text area
# Returns:
# A string containing a tag
#
'textarea' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub textarea {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($name,$default,$rows,$cols,$override,@other) =
rearrange([NAME,[DEFAULT,VALUE],ROWS,[COLS,COLUMNS],[OVERRIDE,FORCE]],@p);
my($current)= $override ? $default :
(defined($self->param($name)) ? $self->param($name) : $default);
$name = defined($name) ? $self->escapeHTML($name) : '';
$current = defined($current) ? $self->escapeHTML($current) : '';
my($r) = $rows ? qq/ rows="$rows"/ : '';
my($c) = $cols ? qq/ cols="$cols"/ : '';
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
return qq{};
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: button
# Create a javascript button.
# Parameters:
# $name -> (optional) Name for the button. (-name)
# $value -> (optional) Value of the button when selected (and visible name) (-value)
# $onclick -> (optional) Text of the JavaScript to run when the button is
# clicked.
# Returns:
# A string containing a tag
####
'button' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub button {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($label,$value,$script,@other) = rearrange([NAME,[VALUE,LABEL],
[ONCLICK,SCRIPT]],@p);
$label=$self->escapeHTML($label);
$value=$self->escapeHTML($value,1);
$script=$self->escapeHTML($script);
my($name) = '';
$name = qq/ name="$label"/ if $label;
$value = $value || $label;
my($val) = '';
$val = qq/ value="$value"/ if $value;
$script = qq/ onclick="$script"/ if $script;
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
return $XHTML ? qq()
: qq();
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: submit
# Create a "submit query" button.
# Parameters:
# $name -> (optional) Name for the button.
# $value -> (optional) Value of the button when selected (also doubles as label).
# $label -> (optional) Label printed on the button(also doubles as the value).
# Returns:
# A string containing a tag
####
'submit' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub submit {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($label,$value,@other) = rearrange([NAME,[VALUE,LABEL]],@p);
$label=$self->escapeHTML($label);
$value=$self->escapeHTML($value,1);
my($name) = ' name=".submit"' unless $NOSTICKY;
$name = qq/ name="$label"/ if defined($label);
$value = defined($value) ? $value : $label;
my $val = '';
$val = qq/ value="$value"/ if defined($value);
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
return $XHTML ? qq()
: qq();
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: reset
# Create a "reset" button.
# Parameters:
# $name -> (optional) Name for the button.
# Returns:
# A string containing a tag
####
'reset' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub reset {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($label,$value,@other) = rearrange(['NAME',['VALUE','LABEL']],@p);
$label=$self->escapeHTML($label);
$value=$self->escapeHTML($value,1);
my ($name) = ' name=".reset"';
$name = qq/ name="$label"/ if defined($label);
$value = defined($value) ? $value : $label;
my($val) = '';
$val = qq/ value="$value"/ if defined($value);
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
return $XHTML ? qq()
: qq();
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: defaults
# Create a "defaults" button.
# Parameters:
# $name -> (optional) Name for the button.
# Returns:
# A string containing a tag
#
# Note: this button has a special meaning to the initialization script,
# and tells it to ERASE the current query string so that your defaults
# are used again!
####
'defaults' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub defaults {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($label,@other) = rearrange([[NAME,VALUE]],@p);
$label=$self->escapeHTML($label,1);
$label = $label || "Defaults";
my($value) = qq/ value="$label"/;
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
return $XHTML ? qq()
: qq//;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: comment
# Create an HTML
# Parameters: a string
'comment' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub comment {
my($self,@p) = self_or_CGI(@_);
return "";
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: checkbox
# Create a checkbox that is not logically linked to any others.
# The field value is "on" when the button is checked.
# Parameters:
# $name -> Name of the checkbox
# $checked -> (optional) turned on by default if true
# $value -> (optional) value of the checkbox, 'on' by default
# $label -> (optional) a user-readable label printed next to the box.
# Otherwise the checkbox name is used.
# Returns:
# A string containing a field
####
'checkbox' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub checkbox {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($name,$checked,$value,$label,$override,@other) =
rearrange([NAME,[CHECKED,SELECTED,ON],VALUE,LABEL,[OVERRIDE,FORCE]],@p);
$value = defined $value ? $value : 'on';
if (!$override && ($self->{'.fieldnames'}->{$name} ||
defined $self->param($name))) {
$checked = grep($_ eq $value,$self->param($name)) ? $self->_checked(1) : '';
} else {
$checked = $self->_checked($checked);
}
my($the_label) = defined $label ? $label : $name;
$name = $self->escapeHTML($name);
$value = $self->escapeHTML($value,1);
$the_label = $self->escapeHTML($the_label);
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
$self->register_parameter($name);
return $XHTML ? qq{$the_label}
: qq{$the_label};
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: checkbox_group
# Create a list of logically-linked checkboxes.
# Parameters:
# $name -> Common name for all the check boxes
# $values -> A pointer to a regular array containing the
# values for each checkbox in the group.
# $defaults -> (optional)
# 1. If a pointer to a regular array of checkbox values,
# then this will be used to decide which
# checkboxes to turn on by default.
# 2. If a scalar, will be assumed to hold the
# value of a single checkbox in the group to turn on.
# $linebreak -> (optional) Set to true to place linebreaks
# between the buttons.
# $labels -> (optional)
# A pointer to an associative array of labels to print next to each checkbox
# in the form $label{'value'}="Long explanatory label".
# Otherwise the provided values are used as the labels.
# Returns:
# An ARRAY containing a series of fields
####
'checkbox_group' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub checkbox_group {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($name,$values,$defaults,$linebreak,$labels,$attributes,$rows,$columns,
$rowheaders,$colheaders,$override,$nolabels,@other) =
rearrange([NAME,[VALUES,VALUE],[DEFAULTS,DEFAULT],
LINEBREAK,LABELS,ATTRIBUTES,ROWS,[COLUMNS,COLS],
ROWHEADERS,COLHEADERS,
[OVERRIDE,FORCE],NOLABELS],@p);
my($checked,$break,$result,$label);
my(%checked) = $self->previous_or_default($name,$defaults,$override);
if ($linebreak) {
$break = $XHTML ? " " : " ";
}
else {
$break = '';
}
$name=$self->escapeHTML($name);
# Create the elements
my(@elements,@values);
@values = $self->_set_values_and_labels($values,\$labels,$name);
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
foreach (@values) {
$checked = $self->_checked($checked{$_});
$label = '';
unless (defined($nolabels) && $nolabels) {
$label = $_;
$label = $labels->{$_} if defined($labels) && defined($labels->{$_});
$label = $self->escapeHTML($label);
}
my $attribs = $self->_set_attributes($_, $attributes);
$_ = $self->escapeHTML($_,1);
push(@elements,$XHTML ? qq(${label}${break})
: qq/${label}${break}/);
}
$self->register_parameter($name);
return wantarray ? @elements : join(' ',@elements)
unless defined($columns) || defined($rows);
$rows = 1 if $rows && $rows < 1;
$cols = 1 if $cols && $cols < 1;
return _tableize($rows,$columns,$rowheaders,$colheaders,@elements);
}
END_OF_FUNC
# Escape HTML -- used internally
'escapeHTML' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub escapeHTML {
# hack to work around earlier hacks
push @_,$_[0] if @_==1 && $_[0] eq 'CGI';
my ($self,$toencode,$newlinestoo) = CGI::self_or_default(@_);
return undef unless defined($toencode);
return $toencode if ref($self) && !$self->{'escape'};
$toencode =~ s{&}{&}gso;
$toencode =~ s{<}{<}gso;
$toencode =~ s{>}{>}gso;
$toencode =~ s{"}{"}gso;
my $latin = uc $self->{'.charset'} eq 'ISO-8859-1' ||
uc $self->{'.charset'} eq 'WINDOWS-1252';
if ($latin) { # bug in some browsers
$toencode =~ s{'}{'}gso;
$toencode =~ s{\x8b}{‹}gso;
$toencode =~ s{\x9b}{›}gso;
if (defined $newlinestoo && $newlinestoo) {
$toencode =~ s{\012}{
}gso;
$toencode =~ s{\015}{
}gso;
}
}
return $toencode;
}
END_OF_FUNC
# unescape HTML -- used internally
'unescapeHTML' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub unescapeHTML {
my ($self,$string) = CGI::self_or_default(@_);
return undef unless defined($string);
my $latin = defined $self->{'.charset'} ? $self->{'.charset'} =~ /^(ISO-8859-1|WINDOWS-1252)$/i
: 1;
# thanks to Randal Schwartz for the correct solution to this one
$string=~ s[&(.*?);]{
local $_ = $1;
/^amp$/i ? "&" :
/^quot$/i ? '"' :
/^gt$/i ? ">" :
/^lt$/i ? "<" :
/^#(\d+)$/ && $latin ? chr($1) :
/^#x([0-9a-f]+)$/i && $latin ? chr(hex($1)) :
$_
}gex;
return $string;
}
END_OF_FUNC
# Internal procedure - don't use
'_tableize' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub _tableize {
my($rows,$columns,$rowheaders,$colheaders,@elements) = @_;
$rowheaders = [] unless defined $rowheaders;
$colheaders = [] unless defined $colheaders;
my($result);
if (defined($columns)) {
$rows = int(0.99 + @elements/$columns) unless defined($rows);
}
if (defined($rows)) {
$columns = int(0.99 + @elements/$rows) unless defined($columns);
}
# rearrange into a pretty table
$result = "
";
my($row,$column);
unshift(@$colheaders,'') if @$colheaders && @$rowheaders;
$result .= "
" if @{$colheaders};
foreach (@{$colheaders}) {
$result .= "
$_
";
}
for ($row=0;$row<$rows;$row++) {
$result .= "
";
$result .= "
$rowheaders->[$row]
" if @$rowheaders;
for ($column=0;$column<$columns;$column++) {
$result .= "
" . $elements[$column*$rows + $row] . "
"
if defined($elements[$column*$rows + $row]);
}
$result .= "
";
}
$result .= "
";
return $result;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: radio_group
# Create a list of logically-linked radio buttons.
# Parameters:
# $name -> Common name for all the buttons.
# $values -> A pointer to a regular array containing the
# values for each button in the group.
# $default -> (optional) Value of the button to turn on by default. Pass '-'
# to turn _nothing_ on.
# $linebreak -> (optional) Set to true to place linebreaks
# between the buttons.
# $labels -> (optional)
# A pointer to an associative array of labels to print next to each checkbox
# in the form $label{'value'}="Long explanatory label".
# Otherwise the provided values are used as the labels.
# Returns:
# An ARRAY containing a series of fields
####
'radio_group' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub radio_group {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($name,$values,$default,$linebreak,$labels,$attributes,
$rows,$columns,$rowheaders,$colheaders,$override,$nolabels,@other) =
rearrange([NAME,[VALUES,VALUE],DEFAULT,LINEBREAK,LABELS,ATTRIBUTES,
ROWS,[COLUMNS,COLS],
ROWHEADERS,COLHEADERS,
[OVERRIDE,FORCE],NOLABELS],@p);
my($result,$checked);
if (!$override && defined($self->param($name))) {
$checked = $self->param($name);
} else {
$checked = $default;
}
my(@elements,@values);
@values = $self->_set_values_and_labels($values,\$labels,$name);
# If no check array is specified, check the first by default
$checked = $values[0] unless defined($checked) && $checked ne '';
$name=$self->escapeHTML($name);
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
foreach (@values) {
my($checkit) = $checked eq $_ ? qq/ checked="checked"/ : '';
my($break);
if ($linebreak) {
$break = $XHTML ? " " : " ";
}
else {
$break = '';
}
my($label)='';
unless (defined($nolabels) && $nolabels) {
$label = $_;
$label = $labels->{$_} if defined($labels) && defined($labels->{$_});
$label = $self->escapeHTML($label,1);
}
my $attribs = $self->_set_attributes($_, $attributes);
$_=$self->escapeHTML($_);
push(@elements,$XHTML ? qq(${label}${break})
: qq/${label}${break}/);
}
$self->register_parameter($name);
return wantarray ? @elements : join(' ',@elements)
unless defined($columns) || defined($rows);
return _tableize($rows,$columns,$rowheaders,$colheaders,@elements);
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: popup_menu
# Create a popup menu.
# Parameters:
# $name -> Name for all the menu
# $values -> A pointer to a regular array containing the
# text of each menu item.
# $default -> (optional) Default item to display
# $labels -> (optional)
# A pointer to an associative array of labels to print next to each checkbox
# in the form $label{'value'}="Long explanatory label".
# Otherwise the provided values are used as the labels.
# Returns:
# A string containing the definition of a popup menu.
####
'popup_menu' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
sub popup_menu {
my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
my($name,$values,$default,$labels,$attributes,$override,@other) =
rearrange([NAME,[VALUES,VALUE],[DEFAULT,DEFAULTS],LABELS,
ATTRIBUTES,[OVERRIDE,FORCE]],@p);
my($result,$selected);
if (!$override && defined($self->param($name))) {
$selected = $self->param($name);
} else {
$selected = $default;
}
$name=$self->escapeHTML($name);
my($other) = @other ? " @other" : '';
my(@values);
@values = $self->_set_values_and_labels($values,\$labels,$name);
$result = qq/";
return $result;
}
END_OF_FUNC
#### Method: optgroup
# Create a optgroup.
# Parameters:
# $name -> Label for the group
# $values -> A pointer to a regular array containing the
# values for each option line in the group.
# $labels -> (optional)
# A pointer to an associative array of labels to print next to each item
# in the form $label{'value'}="Long explanatory label".
# Otherwise the provided values are used as the labels.
# $labeled -> (optional)
# A true value indicates the value should be used as the label attribute
# in the option elements.
# The label attribute specifies the option label presented to the user.
# This defaults to the content of the