array('href')); /** * @param HTMLPurifier_Token $token */ public function handleText(&$token) { if (!$this->allowsElement('a')) { return; } if (strpos($token->data, '://') === false) { // our really quick heuristic failed, abort // this may not work so well if we want to match things like // "google.com", but then again, most people don't return; } // there is/are URL(s). Let's split the string. // We use this regex: // https://gist.github.com/gruber/249502 // but with @cscott's backtracking fix and also // the Unicode characters un-Unicodified. $bits = preg_split( '/\\b((?:[a-z][\\w\\-]+:(?:\\/{1,3}|[a-z0-9%])|www\\d{0,3}[.]|[a-z0-9.\\-]+[.][a-z]{2,4}\\/)(?:[^\\s()<>]|\\((?:[^\\s()<>]|(?:\\([^\\s()<>]+\\)))*\\))+(?:\\((?:[^\\s()<>]|(?:\\([^\\s()<>]+\\)))*\\)|[^\\s`!()\\[\\]{};:\'".,<>?\x{00ab}\x{00bb}\x{201c}\x{201d}\x{2018}\x{2019}]))/iu', $token->data, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE); $token = array(); // $i = index // $c = count // $l = is link for ($i = 0, $c = count($bits), $l = false; $i < $c; $i++, $l = !$l) { if (!$l) { if ($bits[$i] === '') { continue; } $token[] = new HTMLPurifier_Token_Text($bits[$i]); } else { $token[] = new HTMLPurifier_Token_Start('a', array('href' => $bits[$i])); $token[] = new HTMLPurifier_Token_Text($bits[$i]); $token[] = new HTMLPurifier_Token_End('a'); } } } } // vim: et sw=4 sts=4