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<?php
/**
* date.php
*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The SquirrelMail Project Team
* Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
*
* Takes a date and parses it into a usable format. The form that a
* date SHOULD arrive in is:
* <Tue,> 29 Jun 1999 09:52:11 -0500 (EDT)
* (as specified in RFC 822) -- 'Tue' is optional
*
* $Id: date.php,v 1.36 2002/03/25 14:50:02 philippe_mingo Exp $
*/
require_once( '../functions/constants.php' );
// corrects a time stamp to be the local time
function getGMTSeconds($stamp, $gmt) {
global $invert_time;
if (($gmt == 'Pacific') || ($gmt == 'PST')) {
$gmt = '-0800';
} else if (($gmt == 'EDT')) {
$gmt = '-0400';
} else if (($gmt == 'Eastern') || ($gmt == 'EST') || ($gmt == 'CDT')) {
$gmt = '-0500';
} else if (($gmt == 'Central') || ($gmt == 'CST') || ($gmt == 'MDT')) {
$gmt = '-0600';
} else if (($gmt == 'Mountain') || ($gmt == 'MST') || ($gmt == 'PDT')) {
$gmt = '-0700';
} else if ($gmt == 'BST') {
$gmt = '+0100';
} else if ($gmt == 'EET') {
$gmt = '+0200';
} else if ($gmt == 'GMT') {
$gmt = '+0000';
} else if ($gmt == 'HKT') {
$gmt = '+0800';
} else if ($gmt == 'IST') {
$gmt = '+0200';
} else if ($gmt == 'JST') {
$gmt = '+0900';
} else if ($gmt == 'KST') {
$gmt = "+0900";
} else if ($gmt == 'MET') {
$gmt = '+0100';
} else if ($gmt == 'MET DST' || $gmt == 'METDST') {
$gmt = '+0200';
}
if (substr($gmt, 0, 1) == '-') {
$neg = true;
$gmt = substr($gmt, 1, strlen($gmt));
} else if (substr($gmt, 0, 1) == '+') {
$neg = false;
$gmt = substr($gmt, 1, strlen($gmt));
} else {
$neg = false;
}
$gmt = substr($gmt, 0, 2);
$gmt = $gmt * 3600;
if ($neg == true) {
$gmt = "-$gmt";
} else {
$gmt = "+$gmt";
}
/** now find what the server is at **/
$current = date('Z', time());
if ($invert_time) {
$current = - $current;
}
$stamp = (int)$stamp - (int)$gmt + (int)$current;
return $stamp;
}
/**
Switch system has been intentionaly choosed for the
internationalization of month and day names. The reason
is to make sure that _("") strings will go into the
main po.
**/
function getDayName( $day_number ) {
switch( $day_number ) {
case 0:
$ret = _("Sunday");
break;
case 1:
$ret = _("Monday");
break;
case 2:
$ret = _("Tuesday");
break;
case 3:
$ret = _("Wednesday");
break;
case 4:
$ret = _("Thursday");
break;
case 5:
$ret = _("Friday");
break;
case 6:
$ret = _("Saturday");
break;
default:
$ret = '';
}
return( $ret );
}
function getMonthName( $month_number ) {
switch( $month_number ) {
case '01':
$ret = _("January");
break;
case '02':
$ret = _("February");
break;
case '03':
$ret = _("March");
break;
case '04':
$ret = _("April");
break;
case '05':
$ret = _("May");
break;
case '06':
$ret = _("June");
break;
case '07':
$ret = _("July");
break;
case '08':
$ret = _("August");
break;
case '09':
$ret = _("September");
break;
case '10':
$ret = _("October");
break;
case '11':
$ret = _("November");
break;
case '12':
$ret = _("December");
break;
default:
$ret = '';
}
return( $ret );
}
function date_intl( $date_format, $stamp ) {
$ret = str_replace( 'D', '$1', $date_format );
$ret = str_replace( 'F', '$2', $ret );
$ret = str_replace( 'l', '$4', $ret );
$ret = str_replace( 'M', '$5', $ret );
$ret = date( '$3'. $ret . '$3', $stamp ); // Workaround for a PHP 4.0.4 problem
$ret = str_replace( '$1', substr( getDayName( date( 'w', $stamp ) ), 0, 3 ), $ret );
$ret = str_replace( '$5', substr( getMonthName( date( 'm', $stamp ) ), 0, 3 ), $ret );
$ret = str_replace( '$2', getMonthName( date( 'm', $stamp ) ), $ret );
$ret = str_replace( '$4', getDayName( date( 'w', $stamp ) ), $ret );
$ret = str_replace( '$3', '', $ret );
return( $ret );
}
function getLongDateString( $stamp ) {
global $hour_format;
if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) {
$date_format = _("D, F j, Y g:i a");
} else {
$date_format = _("D, F j, Y G:i");
}
return( date_intl( $date_format, $stamp ) );
}
function getDateString( $stamp ) {
global $invert_time, $hour_format;
$now = time();
$dateZ = date('Z', $now );
if ($invert_time) {
$dateZ = - $dateZ;
}
$midnight = $now - ($now % 86400) - $dateZ;
if ($midnight < $stamp) {
/* Today */
if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) {
$date_format = _("g:i a");
} else {
$date_format = _("G:i");
}
} else if ($midnight - 518400 < $stamp) {
/* This week */
if ( $hour_format == SMPREF_TIME_12HR ) {
$date_format = _("D, g:i a");
} else {
$date_format = _("D, G:i");
}
} else {
/* before this week */
$date_format = _("M j, Y");
}
return( date_intl( $date_format, $stamp ) );
}
function getTimeStamp($dateParts) {
/** $dateParts[0] == <day of week> Mon, Tue, Wed
** $dateParts[1] == <day of month> 23
** $dateParts[2] == <month> Jan, Feb, Mar
** $dateParts[3] == <year> 1999
** $dateParts[4] == <time> 18:54:23 (HH:MM:SS)
** $dateParts[5] == <from GMT> +0100
** $dateParts[6] == <zone> (EDT)
**
** NOTE: In RFC 822, it states that <day of week> is optional.
** In that case, dateParts[0] would be the <day of month>
** and everything would be bumped up one.
**/
/*
* Simply check to see if the first element in the dateParts
* array is an integer or not.
* Since the day of week is optional, this check is needed.
*
* The old code used eregi('mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun',
* $dateParts[0], $tmp) to find if the first element was the
* day of week or day of month. This is an expensive call
* (processing time) to have inside a loop. Doing it this way
* saves quite a bit of time for large mailboxes.
*
* It is also quicker to call explode only once rather than
* the 3 times it was getting called by calling the functions
* getHour, getMinute, and getSecond.
*/
if (! isset($dateParts[1])) {
$dateParts[1] = '';
}
if (! isset($dateParts[2])) {
$dateParts[2] = '';
}
if (! isset($dateParts[3])) {
$dateParts[3] = '';
}
if (! isset($dateParts[4])) {
$dateParts[4] = '';
}
if (! isset($dateParts[5])) {
$dateParts[5] = '';
}
if (intval(trim($dateParts[0])) > 0) {
$string = $dateParts[0] . ' ' . $dateParts[1] . ' ' .
$dateParts[2] . ' ' . $dateParts[3];
return getGMTSeconds(strtotime($string), $dateParts[4]);
}
$string = $dateParts[0] . ' ' . $dateParts[1] . ' ' .
$dateParts[2] . ' ' . $dateParts[3] . ' ' . $dateParts[4];
if (isset($dateParts[5])) {
return getGMTSeconds(strtotime($string), $dateParts[5]);
} else {
return getGMTSeconds(strtotime($string), '');
}
}
/* I use this function for profiling. Should never be called in
actual versions of squirrelmail released to public. */
/*
function getmicrotime() {
$mtime = microtime();
$mtime = explode(' ',$mtime);
$mtime = $mtime[1] + $mtime[0];
return ($mtime);
}
*/
?>
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