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File: resources/Smarty/plugins/modifier.regex_replace.php
Role: Auxiliary script
Content type: text/plain
Description: Auxiliary script
Class: Basic Controller Framework
Framework to route requests configured controllers
Author: By
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Date: 6 years ago
Size: 1,672 bytes
 

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<?php
/**
 * Smarty plugin
 *
 * @package Smarty
 * @subpackage PluginsModifier
 */

/**
 * Smarty regex_replace modifier plugin
 * Type: modifier<br>
 * Name: regex_replace<br>
 * Purpose: regular expression search/replace
 *
 * @link http://smarty.php.net/manual/en/language.modifier.regex.replace.php
 * regex_replace (Smarty online manual)
 * @author Monte Ohrt <monte at ohrt dot com>
 *
 * @param string $string input string
 * @param string|array $search regular expression(s) to search for
 * @param string|array $replace string(s) that should be replaced
 * @param int $limit the maximum number of replacements
 *
 * @return string
 */
function smarty_modifier_regex_replace($string, $search, $replace, $limit = - 1)
{
    if (
is_array($search)) {
        foreach (
$search as $idx => $s) {
           
$search[ $idx ] = _smarty_regex_replace_check($s);
        }
    } else {
       
$search = _smarty_regex_replace_check($search);
    }

    return
preg_replace($search, $replace, $string, $limit);
}

/**
 * @param string $search string(s) that should be replaced
 *
 * @return string
 * @ignore
 */
function _smarty_regex_replace_check($search)
{
   
// null-byte injection detection
    // anything behind the first null-byte is ignored
   
if (($pos = strpos($search, "\0")) !== false) {
       
$search = substr($search, 0, $pos);
    }
   
// remove eval-modifier from $search
   
if (preg_match('!([a-zA-Z\s]+)$!s', $search, $match) && (strpos($match[ 1 ], 'e') !== false)) {
       
$search = substr($search, 0, - strlen($match[ 1 ])) . preg_replace('![e\s]+!', '', $match[ 1 ]);
    }

    return
$search;
}