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<?php

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// | Authors: Richard Heyes <richard@phpguru.org>                         |

// +----------------------------------------------------------------------+



/**

*

*  Raw mime encoding class

*

* What is it?

*   This class enables you to manipulate and build

*   a mime email from the ground up.

*

* Why use this instead of mime.php?

*   mime.php is a userfriendly api to this class for

*   people who aren't interested in the internals of

*   mime mail. This class however allows full control

*   over the email.

*

* Eg.

*

* // Since multipart/mixed has no real body, (the body is

* // the subpart), we set the body argument to blank.

*

* $params['content_type'] = 'multipart/mixed';

* $email = new Mail_mimePart('', $params);

*

* // Here we add a text part to the multipart we have

* // already. Assume $body contains plain text.

*

* $params['content_type'] = 'text/plain';

* $params['encoding']     = '7bit';

* $text = $email->addSubPart($body, $params);

*

* // Now add an attachment. Assume $attach is

* the contents of the attachment

*

* $params['content_type'] = 'application/zip';

* $params['encoding']     = 'base64';

* $params['disposition']  = 'attachment';

* $params['dfilename']    = 'example.zip';

* $attach =& $email->addSubPart($body, $params);

*

* // Now build the email. Note that the encode

* // function returns an associative array containing two

* // elements, body and headers. You will need to add extra

* // headers, (eg. Mime-Version) before sending.

*

* $email = $message->encode();

* $email['headers'][] = 'Mime-Version: 1.0';

*

*

* Further examples are available at http://www.phpguru.org

*

* TODO:

*  - Set encode() to return the $obj->encoded if encode()

*    has already been run. Unless a flag is passed to specifically

*    re-build the message.

*

* @author  Richard Heyes <richard@phpguru.org>

* @version $Revision: 1.3 $

* @package Mail

*/



class Mail_mimePart {



   /**

    * The encoding type of this part

    * @var string

    */

    var $_encoding;



   /**

    * An array of subparts

    * @var array

    */

    var $_subparts;



   /**

    * The output of this part after being built

    * @var string

    */

    var $_encoded;



   /**

    * Headers for this part

    * @var array

    */

    var $_headers;



   /**

    * The body of this part (not encoded)

    * @var string

    */

    var $_body;



    /**

     * Constructor.

     *

     * Sets up the object.

     *

     * @param $body   - The body of the mime part if any.

     * @param $params - An associative array of parameters:

     *                  content_type - The content type for this part eg multipart/mixed

     *                  encoding     - The encoding to use, 7bit, 8bit, base64, or quoted-printable

     *                  cid          - Content ID to apply

     *                  disposition  - Content disposition, inline or attachment

     *                  dfilename    - Optional filename parameter for content disposition

     *                  description  - Content description

     *                  charset      - Character set to use

     * @access public

     */

    function Mail_mimePart($body = '', $params = array())

    {

        if (!defined('MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF')) {

            define('MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF', defined('MAIL_MIME_CRLF') ? MAIL_MIME_CRLF : "\r\n", TRUE);

        }



        foreach ($params as $key => $value) {

            switch ($key) {

                case 'content_type':

                    $headers['Content-Type'] = $value . (isset($charset) ? '; charset="' . $charset . '"' : '');

                    break;



                case 'encoding':

                    $this->_encoding = $value;

                    $headers['Content-Transfer-Encoding'] = $value;

                    break;



                case 'cid':

                    $headers['Content-ID'] = '<' . $value . '>';

                    break;



                case 'disposition':

                    $headers['Content-Disposition'] = $value . (isset($dfilename) ? '; filename="' . $dfilename . '"' : '');

                    break;



                case 'dfilename':

                    if (isset($headers['Content-Disposition'])) {

                        $headers['Content-Disposition'] .= '; filename="' . $value . '"';

                    } else {

                        $dfilename = $value;

                    }

                    break;



                case 'description':

                    $headers['Content-Description'] = $value;

                    break;



                case 'charset':

                    if (isset($headers['Content-Type'])) {

                        $headers['Content-Type'] .= '; charset="' . $value . '"';

                    } else {

                        $charset = $value;

                    }

                    break;

            }

        }



        // Default content-type

        if (!isset($headers['Content-Type'])) {

            $headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain';

        }



        //Default encoding

        if (!isset($this->_encoding)) {

            $this->_encoding = '7bit';

        }



        // Assign stuff to member variables

        $this->_encoded  = array();

        $this->_headers  = $headers;

        $this->_body     = $body;

    }



    /**

     * encode()

     *

     * Encodes and returns the email. Also stores

     * it in the encoded member variable

     *

     * @return An associative array containing two elements,

     *         body and headers. The headers element is itself

     *         an indexed array.

     * @access public

     */

    function encode()

    {

        $encoded =& $this->_encoded;



        if (!empty($this->_subparts)) {

            srand((double)microtime()*1000000);

            $boundary = '=_' . md5(uniqid(rand()) . microtime());

            $this->_headers['Content-Type'] .= ';' . MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF . "\t" . 'boundary="' . $boundary . '"';



            // Add body parts to $subparts

            for ($i = 0; $i < count($this->_subparts); $i++) {

                $headers = array();

                $tmp = $this->_subparts[$i]->encode();

                foreach ($tmp['headers'] as $key => $value) {

                    $headers[] = $key . ': ' . $value;

                }

                $subparts[] = implode(MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF, $headers) . MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF . MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF . $tmp['body'];

            }



            $encoded['body'] = '--' . $boundary . MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF .

                               implode('--' . $boundary . MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF, $subparts) .

                               '--' . $boundary.'--' . MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF;



        } else {

            $encoded['body'] = $this->_getEncodedData($this->_body, $this->_encoding) . MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF;

        }



        // Add headers to $encoded

        $encoded['headers'] =& $this->_headers;



        return $encoded;

    }



    /**

     * &addSubPart()

     *

     * Adds a subpart to current mime part and returns

     * a reference to it

     *

     * @param $body   The body of the subpart, if any.

     * @param $params The parameters for the subpart, same

     *                as the $params argument for constructor.

     * @return A reference to the part you just added. It is

     *         crucial if using multipart/* in your subparts that

     *         you use =& in your script when calling this function,

     *         otherwise you will not be able to add further subparts.

     * @access public

     */

    function &addSubPart($body, $params)

    {

        $this->_subparts[] = new Mail_mimePart($body, $params);

        return $this->_subparts[count($this->_subparts) - 1];

    }



    /**

     * _getEncodedData()

     *

     * Returns encoded data based upon encoding passed to it

     *

     * @param $data     The data to encode.

     * @param $encoding The encoding type to use, 7bit, base64,

     *                  or quoted-printable.

     * @access private

     */

    function _getEncodedData($data, $encoding)

    {

        switch ($encoding) {

            case '8bit':

            case '7bit':

                return $data;

                break;



            case 'quoted-printable':

                return $this->_quotedPrintableEncode($data);

                break;



            case 'base64':

                return rtrim(chunk_split(base64_encode($data), 76, MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF));

                break;



            default:

                return $data;

        }

    }



    /**

     * quoteadPrintableEncode()

     *

     * Encodes data to quoted-printable standard.

     *

     * @param $input    The data to encode

     * @param $line_max Optional max line length. Should

     *                  not be more than 76 chars

     *

     * @access private

     */

    function _quotedPrintableEncode($input , $line_max = 76)

    {

        $lines  = preg_split("/\r?\n/", $input);

        $eol    = MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF;

        $escape = '=';

        $output = '';



        while(list(, $line) = each($lines)){



            $linlen     = strlen($line);

            $newline = '';



            for ($i = 0; $i < $linlen; $i++) {

                $char = substr($line, $i, 1);

                $dec  = ord($char);



                if (($dec == 32) AND ($i == ($linlen - 1))){    // convert space at eol only

                    $char = '=20';



                } elseif($dec == 9) {

                    ; // Do nothing if a tab.

                } elseif(($dec == 61) OR ($dec < 32 ) OR ($dec > 126)) {

                    $char = $escape . strtoupper(sprintf('%02s', dechex($dec)));

                }



                if ((strlen($newline) + strlen($char)) >= $line_max) {        // MAIL_MIMEPART_CRLF is not counted

                    $output  .= $newline . $escape . $eol;                    // soft line break; " =\r\n" is okay

                    $newline  = '';

                }

                $newline .= $char;

            } // end of for

            $output .= $newline . $eol;

        }

        $output = substr($output, 0, -1 * strlen($eol)); // Don't want last crlf

        return $output;

    }

} // End of class

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