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<?php
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/**
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 * @file
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 * API functions for processing and sending e-mail.
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 */
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/**
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 * Auto-detect appropriate line endings for e-mails.
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 *
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 * $conf['mail_line_endings'] will override this setting.
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 */
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define('MAIL_LINE_ENDINGS', isset($_SERVER['WINDIR']) || (isset($_SERVER['SERVER_SOFTWARE']) && strpos($_SERVER['SERVER_SOFTWARE'], 'Win32') !== FALSE) ? "\r\n" : "\n");
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/**
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 * Composes and optionally sends an e-mail message.
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 *
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 * Sending an e-mail works with defining an e-mail template (subject, text
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 * and possibly e-mail headers) and the replacement values to use in the
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 * appropriate places in the template. Processed e-mail templates are
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 * requested from hook_mail() from the module sending the e-mail. Any module
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 * can modify the composed e-mail message array using hook_mail_alter().
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 * Finally drupal_mail_system()->mail() sends the e-mail, which can
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 * be reused if the exact same composed e-mail is to be sent to multiple
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 * recipients.
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 *
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 * Finding out what language to send the e-mail with needs some consideration.
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 * If you send e-mail to a user, her preferred language should be fine, so
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 * use user_preferred_language(). If you send email based on form values
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 * filled on the page, there are two additional choices if you are not
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 * sending the e-mail to a user on the site. You can either use the language
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 * used to generate the page ($language global variable) or the site default
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 * language. See language_default(). The former is good if sending e-mail to
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 * the person filling the form, the later is good if you send e-mail to an
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 * address previously set up (like contact addresses in a contact form).
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 *
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 * Taking care of always using the proper language is even more important
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 * when sending e-mails in a row to multiple users. Hook_mail() abstracts
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 * whether the mail text comes from an administrator setting or is
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 * static in the source code. It should also deal with common mail tokens,
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 * only receiving $params which are unique to the actual e-mail at hand.
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 *
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 * An example:
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 *
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 * @code
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 *   function example_notify($accounts) {
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 *     foreach ($accounts as $account) {
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 *       $params['account'] = $account;
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 *       // example_mail() will be called based on the first drupal_mail() parameter.
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 *       drupal_mail('example', 'notice', $account->mail, user_preferred_language($account), $params);
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 *     }
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 *   }
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 *
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 *   function example_mail($key, &$message, $params) {
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 *     $data['user'] = $params['account'];
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 *     $options['language'] = $message['language'];
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 *     user_mail_tokens($variables, $data, $options);
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 *     switch($key) {
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 *       case 'notice':
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 *         // If the recipient can receive such notices by instant-message, do
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 *         // not send by email.
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 *         if (example_im_send($key, $message, $params)) {
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 *           $message['send'] = FALSE;
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 *           break;
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 *         }
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 *         $langcode = $message['language']->language;
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 *         $message['subject'] = t('Notification from !site', $variables, array('langcode' => $langcode));
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 *         $message['body'][] = t("Dear !username\n\nThere is new content available on the site.", $variables, array('langcode' => $langcode));
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 *         break;
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 *     }
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 *   }
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 * @endcode
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 *
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 * Another example, which uses drupal_mail() to format a message for sending
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 * later:
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 *
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 * @code
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 *   $params = array('current_conditions' => $data);
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 *   $to = 'user@example.com';
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 *   $message = drupal_mail('example', 'notice', $to, $language, $params, FALSE);
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 *   // Only add to the spool if sending was not canceled.
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 *   if ($message['send']) {
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 *     example_spool_message($message);
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 *   }
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 * @endcode
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 *
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 * @param $module
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 *   A module name to invoke hook_mail() on. The {$module}_mail() hook will be
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 *   called to complete the $message structure which will already contain common
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 *   defaults.
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 * @param $key
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 *   A key to identify the e-mail sent. The final e-mail id for e-mail altering
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 *   will be {$module}_{$key}.
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 * @param $to
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 *   The e-mail address or addresses where the message will be sent to. The
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 *   formatting of this string will be validated with the
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 *   @link http://php.net/manual/filter.filters.validate.php PHP e-mail validation filter. @endlink
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 *   Some examples are:
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 *   - user@example.com
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 *   - user@example.com, anotheruser@example.com
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 *   - User <user@example.com>
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 *   - User <user@example.com>, Another User <anotheruser@example.com>
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 * @param $language
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 *   Language object to use to compose the e-mail.
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 * @param $params
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 *   Optional parameters to build the e-mail.
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 * @param $from
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 *   Sets From to this value, if given.
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 * @param $send
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 *   If TRUE, drupal_mail() will call drupal_mail_system()->mail() to deliver
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 *   the message, and store the result in $message['result']. Modules
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 *   implementing hook_mail_alter() may cancel sending by setting
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 *   $message['send'] to FALSE.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   The $message array structure containing all details of the
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 *   message. If already sent ($send = TRUE), then the 'result' element
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 *   will contain the success indicator of the e-mail, failure being already
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 *   written to the watchdog. (Success means nothing more than the message being
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 *   accepted at php-level, which still doesn't guarantee it to be delivered.)
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 */
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function drupal_mail($module, $key, $to, $language, $params = array(), $from = NULL, $send = TRUE) {
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  $default_from = variable_get('site_mail', ini_get('sendmail_from'));
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  // Bundle up the variables into a structured array for altering.
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  $message = array(
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    'id'       => $module . '_' . $key,
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    'module'   => $module,
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    'key'      => $key,
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    'to'       => $to,
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    'from'     => isset($from) ? $from : $default_from,
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    'language' => $language,
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    'params'   => $params,
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    'send'     => TRUE,
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    'subject'  => '',
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    'body'     => array()
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  );
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  // Build the default headers
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  $headers = array(
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    'MIME-Version'              => '1.0',
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    'Content-Type'              => 'text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes',
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    'Content-Transfer-Encoding' => '8Bit',
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    'X-Mailer'                  => 'Drupal'
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  );
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  if ($default_from) {
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    // To prevent e-mail from looking like spam, the addresses in the Sender and
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    // Return-Path headers should have a domain authorized to use the originating
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    // SMTP server.
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    $headers['From'] = $headers['Sender'] = $headers['Return-Path'] = $default_from;
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  }
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  if ($from) {
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    $headers['From'] = $from;
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  }
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  $message['headers'] = $headers;
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  // Build the e-mail (get subject and body, allow additional headers) by
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  // invoking hook_mail() on this module. We cannot use module_invoke() as
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  // we need to have $message by reference in hook_mail().
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  if (function_exists($function = $module . '_mail')) {
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    $function($key, $message, $params);
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  }
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  // Invoke hook_mail_alter() to allow all modules to alter the resulting e-mail.
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  drupal_alter('mail', $message);
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  // Retrieve the responsible implementation for this message.
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  $system = drupal_mail_system($module, $key);
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  // Format the message body.
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  $message = $system->format($message);
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  // Optionally send e-mail.
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  if ($send) {
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    // The original caller requested sending. Sending was canceled by one or
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    // more hook_mail_alter() implementations. We set 'result' to NULL, because
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    // FALSE indicates an error in sending.
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    if (empty($message['send'])) {
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      $message['result'] = NULL;
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    }
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    // Sending was originally requested and was not canceled.
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    else {
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      $message['result'] = $system->mail($message);
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      // Log errors.
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      if (!$message['result']) {
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        watchdog('mail', 'Error sending e-mail (from %from to %to).', array('%from' => $message['from'], '%to' => $message['to']), WATCHDOG_ERROR);
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        drupal_set_message(t('Unable to send e-mail. Contact the site administrator if the problem persists.'), 'error');
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  return $message;
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}
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/**
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 * Returns an object that implements the MailSystemInterface interface.
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 *
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 * Allows for one or more custom mail backends to format and send mail messages
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 * composed using drupal_mail().
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 *
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 * An implementation needs to implement the following methods:
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 * - format: Allows to preprocess, format, and postprocess a mail
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 *   message before it is passed to the sending system. By default, all messages
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 *   may contain HTML and are converted to plain-text by the DefaultMailSystem
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 *   implementation. For example, an alternative implementation could override
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 *   the default implementation and additionally sanitize the HTML for usage in
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 *   a MIME-encoded e-mail, but still invoking the DefaultMailSystem
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 *   implementation to generate an alternate plain-text version for sending.
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 * - mail: Sends a message through a custom mail sending engine.
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 *   By default, all messages are sent via PHP's mail() function by the
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 *   DefaultMailSystem implementation.
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 *
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 * The selection of a particular implementation is controlled via the variable
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 * 'mail_system', which is a keyed array.  The default implementation
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 * is the class whose name is the value of 'default-system' key. A more specific
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 * match first to key and then to module will be used in preference to the
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 * default. To specify a different class for all mail sent by one module, set
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 * the class name as the value for the key corresponding to the module name. To
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 * specify a class for a particular message sent by one module, set the class
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 * name as the value for the array key that is the message id, which is
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 * "${module}_${key}".
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 *
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 * For example to debug all mail sent by the user module by logging it to a
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 * file, you might set the variable as something like:
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 *
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 * @code
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 * array(
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 *   'default-system' => 'DefaultMailSystem',
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 *   'user' => 'DevelMailLog',
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 * );
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 * @endcode
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 *
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 * Finally, a different system can be specified for a specific e-mail ID (see
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 * the $key param), such as one of the keys used by the contact module:
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 *
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 * @code
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 * array(
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 *   'default-system' => 'DefaultMailSystem',
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 *   'user' => 'DevelMailLog',
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 *   'contact_page_autoreply' => 'DrupalDevNullMailSend',
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 * );
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 * @endcode
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 *
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 * Other possible uses for system include a mail-sending class that actually
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 * sends (or duplicates) each message to SMS, Twitter, instant message, etc, or
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 * a class that queues up a large number of messages for more efficient bulk
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 * sending or for sending via a remote gateway so as to reduce the load
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 * on the local server.
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 *
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 * @param $module
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 *   The module name which was used by drupal_mail() to invoke hook_mail().
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 * @param $key
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 *   A key to identify the e-mail sent. The final e-mail ID for the e-mail
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 *   alter hook in drupal_mail() would have been {$module}_{$key}.
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 *
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 * @return MailSystemInterface
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 */
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function drupal_mail_system($module, $key) {
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  $instances = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__, array());
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  $id = $module . '_' . $key;
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  $configuration = variable_get('mail_system', array('default-system' => 'DefaultMailSystem'));
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  // Look for overrides for the default class, starting from the most specific
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  // id, and falling back to the module name.
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  if (isset($configuration[$id])) {
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    $class = $configuration[$id];
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  }
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  elseif (isset($configuration[$module])) {
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    $class = $configuration[$module];
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  }
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  else {
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    $class = $configuration['default-system'];
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  }
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  if (empty($instances[$class])) {
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    $interfaces = class_implements($class);
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    if (isset($interfaces['MailSystemInterface'])) {
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      $instances[$class] = new $class();
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    }
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    else {
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      throw new Exception(t('Class %class does not implement interface %interface', array('%class' => $class, '%interface' => 'MailSystemInterface')));
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    }
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  }
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  return $instances[$class];
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}
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/**
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 * An interface for pluggable mail back-ends.
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 */
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interface MailSystemInterface {
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  /**
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   * Format a message composed by drupal_mail() prior sending.
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   *
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   * @param $message
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   *   A message array, as described in hook_mail_alter().
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   *
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   * @return
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   *   The formatted $message.
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   */
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   public function format(array $message);
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  /**
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   * Send a message composed by drupal_mail().
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   *
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   * @param $message
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   *   Message array with at least the following elements:
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   *   - id: A unique identifier of the e-mail type. Examples: 'contact_user_copy',
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   *     'user_password_reset'.
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   *   - to: The mail address or addresses where the message will be sent to.
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   *     The formatting of this string will be validated with the
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   *     @link http://php.net/manual/filter.filters.validate.php PHP e-mail validation filter. @endlink
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   *     Some examples are:
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   *     - user@example.com
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   *     - user@example.com, anotheruser@example.com
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   *     - User <user@example.com>
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   *     - User <user@example.com>, Another User <anotheruser@example.com>
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   *   - subject: Subject of the e-mail to be sent. This must not contain any
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   *     newline characters, or the mail may not be sent properly.
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   *   - body: Message to be sent. Accepts both CRLF and LF line-endings.
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   *     E-mail bodies must be wrapped. You can use drupal_wrap_mail() for
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   *     smart plain text wrapping.
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   *   - headers: Associative array containing all additional mail headers not
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   *     defined by one of the other parameters.  PHP's mail() looks for Cc and
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   *     Bcc headers and sends the mail to addresses in these headers too.
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   *
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   * @return
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   *   TRUE if the mail was successfully accepted for delivery, otherwise FALSE.
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   */
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   public function mail(array $message);
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}
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/**
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 * Performs format=flowed soft wrapping for mail (RFC 3676).
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 *
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 * We use delsp=yes wrapping, but only break non-spaced languages when
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 * absolutely necessary to avoid compatibility issues.
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 * We deliberately use LF rather than CRLF, see drupal_mail().
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 *
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 * @param string $text
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 *   The plain text to process.
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 * @param string $indent (optional)
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 *   A string to indent the text with. Only '>' characters are repeated on
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 *   subsequent wrapped lines. Others are replaced by spaces.
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 *
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 * @return string
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 *   The content of the email as a string with formatting applied.
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 */
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function drupal_wrap_mail($text, $indent = '') {
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  // Convert CRLF into LF.
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  $text = str_replace("\r", '', $text);
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  // See if soft-wrapping is allowed.
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  $clean_indent = _drupal_html_to_text_clean($indent);
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  $soft = strpos($clean_indent, ' ') === FALSE;
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  // Check if the string has line breaks.
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  if (strpos($text, "\n") !== FALSE) {
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    // Remove trailing spaces to make existing breaks hard, but leave signature
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    $text = preg_replace('/(?(?<!^--) +\n|  +\n)/m', "\n", $text);
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    // Wrap each line at the needed width.
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    $lines = explode("\n", $text);
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    array_walk($lines, '_drupal_wrap_mail_line', array('soft' => $soft, 'length' => strlen($indent)));
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    $text = implode("\n", $lines);
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  }
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  else {
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    // Wrap this line.
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    _drupal_wrap_mail_line($text, 0, array('soft' => $soft, 'length' => strlen($indent)));
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  }
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  // Empty lines with nothing but spaces.
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  $text = preg_replace('/^ +\n/m', "\n", $text);
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  // Space-stuff special lines.
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  $text = preg_replace('/^(>| |From)/m', ' $1', $text);
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  // Apply indentation. We only include non-'>' indentation on the first line.
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  $text = $indent . substr(preg_replace('/^/m', $clean_indent, $text), strlen($indent));
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  return $text;
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}
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/**
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 * Transforms an HTML string into plain text, preserving its structure.
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 *
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 * The output will be suitable for use as 'format=flowed; delsp=yes' text
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 * (RFC 3676) and can be passed directly to drupal_mail() for sending.
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 *
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 * We deliberately use LF rather than CRLF, see drupal_mail().
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 * This function provides suitable alternatives for the following tags:
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 * <a> <em> <i> <strong> <b> <br> <p> <blockquote> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt>
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 * <dd> <h1> <h2> <h3> <h4> <h5> <h6> <hr>
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 *
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 * @param $string
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 *   The string to be transformed.
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 * @param $allowed_tags (optional)
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 *   If supplied, a list of tags that will be transformed. If omitted, all
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 *   all supported tags are transformed.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   The transformed string.
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 */
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function drupal_html_to_text($string, $allowed_tags = NULL) {
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  // Cache list of supported tags.
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  static $supported_tags;
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  if (empty($supported_tags)) {
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    $supported_tags = array('a', 'em', 'i', 'strong', 'b', 'br', 'p', 'blockquote', 'ul', 'ol', 'li', 'dl', 'dt', 'dd', 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'hr');
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  }
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  // Make sure only supported tags are kept.
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  $allowed_tags = isset($allowed_tags) ? array_intersect($supported_tags, $allowed_tags) : $supported_tags;
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  // Make sure tags, entities and attributes are well-formed and properly nested.
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  $string = _filter_htmlcorrector(filter_xss($string, $allowed_tags));
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  // Apply inline styles.
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  $string = preg_replace('!</?(em|i)((?> +)[^>]*)?>!i', '/', $string);
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  $string = preg_replace('!</?(strong|b)((?> +)[^>]*)?>!i', '*', $string);
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  // Replace inline <a> tags with the text of link and a footnote.
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  // 'See <a href="http://drupal.org">the Drupal site</a>' becomes
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  // 'See the Drupal site [1]' with the URL included as a footnote.
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  _drupal_html_to_mail_urls(NULL, TRUE);
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  $pattern = '@(<a[^>]+?href="([^"]*)"[^>]*?>(.+?)</a>)@i';
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  $string = preg_replace_callback($pattern, '_drupal_html_to_mail_urls', $string);
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  $urls = _drupal_html_to_mail_urls();
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  $footnotes = '';
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  if (count($urls)) {
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    $footnotes .= "\n";
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    for ($i = 0, $max = count($urls); $i < $max; $i++) {
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      $footnotes .= '[' . ($i + 1) . '] ' . $urls[$i] . "\n";
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    }
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  }
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  // Split tags from text.
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  $split = preg_split('/<([^>]+?)>/', $string, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE);
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  // Note: PHP ensures the array consists of alternating delimiters and literals
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  // and begins and ends with a literal (inserting $null as required).
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  $tag = FALSE; // Odd/even counter (tag or no tag)
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  $casing = NULL; // Case conversion function
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  $output = '';
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  $indent = array(); // All current indentation string chunks
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  $lists = array(); // Array of counters for opened lists
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  foreach ($split as $value) {
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    $chunk = NULL; // Holds a string ready to be formatted and output.
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    // Process HTML tags (but don't output any literally).
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    if ($tag) {
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      list($tagname) = explode(' ', strtolower($value), 2);
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      switch ($tagname) {
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        case 'ul':
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          array_unshift($lists, '*');
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          break;
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        case 'ol':
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          array_unshift($lists, 1);
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          break;
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        case '/ul':
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        case '/ol':
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          array_shift($lists);
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          $chunk = ''; // Ensure blank new-line.
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          break;
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        // Quotation/list markers, non-fancy headers
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        case 'blockquote':
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          // Format=flowed indentation cannot be mixed with lists.
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          $indent[] = count($lists) ? ' "' : '>';
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          break;
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        case 'li':
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          $indent[] = isset($lists[0]) && is_numeric($lists[0]) ? ' ' . $lists[0]++ . ') ' : ' * ';
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          break;
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        case 'dd':
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          $indent[] = '    ';
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          break;
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        case 'h3':
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          $indent[] = '.... ';
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          break;
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        case 'h4':
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          $indent[] = '.. ';
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          break;
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        case '/blockquote':
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          if (count($lists)) {
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            // Append closing quote for inline quotes (immediately).
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            $output = rtrim($output, "> \n") . "\"\n";
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            $chunk = ''; // Ensure blank new-line.
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          }
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          // Fall-through
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        case '/li':
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        case '/dd':
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          array_pop($indent);
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          break;
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        case '/h3':
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        case '/h4':
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          array_pop($indent);
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        case '/h5':
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        case '/h6':
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          $chunk = ''; // Ensure blank new-line.
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          break;
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        // Fancy headers
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        case 'h1':
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          $indent[] = '======== ';
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          $casing = 'drupal_strtoupper';
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          break;
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        case 'h2':
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          $indent[] = '-------- ';
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          $casing = 'drupal_strtoupper';
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          break;
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        case '/h1':
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        case '/h2':
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          $casing = NULL;
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          // Pad the line with dashes.
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          $output = _drupal_html_to_text_pad($output, ($tagname == '/h1') ? '=' : '-', ' ');
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          array_pop($indent);
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          $chunk = ''; // Ensure blank new-line.
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          break;
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        // Horizontal rulers
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        case 'hr':
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          // Insert immediately.
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          $output .= drupal_wrap_mail('', implode('', $indent)) . "\n";
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          $output = _drupal_html_to_text_pad($output, '-');
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          break;
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        // Paragraphs and definition lists
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        case '/p':
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        case '/dl':
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          $chunk = ''; // Ensure blank new-line.
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          break;
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      }
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    }
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    // Process blocks of text.
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    else {
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      // Convert inline HTML text to plain text; not removing line-breaks or
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      // white-space, since that breaks newlines when sanitizing plain-text.
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      $value = trim(decode_entities($value));
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      if (drupal_strlen($value)) {
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        $chunk = $value;
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      }
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    }
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    // See if there is something waiting to be output.
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    if (isset($chunk)) {
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      // Apply any necessary case conversion.
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      if (isset($casing)) {
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        $chunk = $casing($chunk);
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      }
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      // Format it and apply the current indentation.
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      $output .= drupal_wrap_mail($chunk, implode('', $indent)) . MAIL_LINE_ENDINGS;
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      // Remove non-quotation markers from indentation.
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      $indent = array_map('_drupal_html_to_text_clean', $indent);
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    }
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    $tag = !$tag;
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  }
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  return $output . $footnotes;
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}
559

    
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/**
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 * Wraps words on a single line.
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 *
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 * Callback for array_walk() winthin drupal_wrap_mail().
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 */
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function _drupal_wrap_mail_line(&$line, $key, $values) {
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  // Use soft-breaks only for purely quoted or unindented text.
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  $line = wordwrap($line, 77 - $values['length'], $values['soft'] ? " \n" : "\n");
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  // Break really long words at the maximum width allowed.
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  $line = wordwrap($line, 996 - $values['length'], $values['soft'] ? " \n" : "\n");
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}
571

    
572
/**
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 * Keeps track of URLs and replaces them with placeholder tokens.
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 *
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 * Callback for preg_replace_callback() within drupal_html_to_text().
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 */
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function _drupal_html_to_mail_urls($match = NULL, $reset = FALSE) {
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  global $base_url, $base_path;
579
  static $urls = array(), $regexp;
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  if ($reset) {
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    // Reset internal URL list.
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    $urls = array();
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  }
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  else {
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    if (empty($regexp)) {
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      $regexp = '@^' . preg_quote($base_path, '@') . '@';
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    }
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    if ($match) {
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      list(, , $url, $label) = $match;
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      // Ensure all URLs are absolute.
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      $urls[] = strpos($url, '://') ? $url : preg_replace($regexp, $base_url . '/', $url);
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      return $label . ' [' . count($urls) . ']';
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    }
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  }
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  return $urls;
597
}
598

    
599
/**
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 * Replaces non-quotation markers from a given piece of indentation with spaces.
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 *
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 * Callback for array_map() within drupal_html_to_text().
603
 */
604
function _drupal_html_to_text_clean($indent) {
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  return preg_replace('/[^>]/', ' ', $indent);
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}
607

    
608
/**
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 * Pads the last line with the given character.
610
 *
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 * @see drupal_html_to_text()
612
 */
613
function _drupal_html_to_text_pad($text, $pad, $prefix = '') {
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  // Remove last line break.
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  $text = substr($text, 0, -1);
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  // Calculate needed padding space and add it.
617
  if (($p = strrpos($text, "\n")) === FALSE) {
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    $p = -1;
619
  }
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  $n = max(0, 79 - (strlen($text) - $p) - strlen($prefix));
621
  // Add prefix and padding, and restore linebreak.
622
  return $text . $prefix . str_repeat($pad, $n) . "\n";
623
}