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# # -*- Perl -*- # $Id: hdml.pl,v 1.6.4.1 2005/06/06 06:13:35 opengl2772 Exp $ # Copyright (C) 1997-1999 Satoru Takabayashi All rights reserved. # Copyright (C) 2000,2005 Namazu Project All rights reserved. # This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either versions 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA # 02111-1307, USA # # This file must be encoded in EUC-JP encoding # package hdml; use strict; require 'util.pl'; require 'gfilter.pl'; sub mediatype() { return ('text/x-hdml'); } sub status() { return 'yes'; } sub recursive() { return 0; } sub pre_codeconv() { return 1; } sub post_codeconv () { return 0; } sub add_magic ($) { my $magic = shift @_; $magic->addSpecials('text/x-hdml', '<[Hh][Dd][Mm][Ll][^>]*>'); return; } sub filter ($$$$$) { my ($orig_cfile, $cont, $weighted_str, $headings, $fields) = @_; my $cfile = defined $orig_cfile ? $$orig_cfile : ''; util::vprint("Processing hdml file ...\n"); hdml($cont, $weighted_str, $fields, $headings); gfilter::line_adjust_filter($cont); gfilter::line_adjust_filter($weighted_str); gfilter::white_space_adjust_filter($cont); gfilter::show_filter_debug_info($cont, $weighted_str, $fields, $headings); return undef; } sub hdml ($$$$) { my ($contref, $weighted_str, $fields, $headings) = @_; hdml::escape_lt_gt($contref); $fields->{'title'} = hdml::get_title($contref, $weighted_str); hdml::get_img_alt($contref); hdml::get_title_attr($contref); hdml::normalize_hdml_element($contref); hdml::weight_element($contref, $weighted_str, $headings); hdml::remove_hdml_elements($contref); # restore entities of each content. hdml::decode_entity($contref); hdml::decode_entity($weighted_str); hdml::decode_entity($headings); for my $key (keys %{$fields}) { hdml::decode_entity(\$fields->{$key}); } } # Convert independent < > s into entity references for escaping. # Substitute twice for safe. sub escape_lt_gt ($) { my ($contref) = @_; $$contref =~ s/\s<\s/ < /g; $$contref =~ s/\s>\s/ > /g; $$contref =~ s/\s<\s/ < /g; $$contref =~ s/\s>\s/ > /g; } sub get_title ($$) { my ($contref, $weighted_str) = @_; my $title = ''; if ($$contref =~ s!<[A-Z]+[^>]*\s+TITLE\s*=\s*[\"\']?([^\"\'>]*)[\"\']?[^>]*>! $1 !i) { $title = $1; $title =~ s/\s+/ /g; $title =~ s/^\s+//; $title =~ s/\s+$//; my $weight = $conf::Weight{'html'}->{'title'}; $$weighted_str .= "\x7f$weight\x7f$title\x7f/$weight\x7f\n"; } else { $title = $conf::NO_TITLE; } return $title; } # Get foo from <IMG ... ALT="foo"> # It's not to handle HTML strictly. sub get_img_alt ($) { my ($contref) = @_; $$contref =~ s/<IMG[^>]*\s+ALT\s*=\s*[\"\']?([^\"\']*)[\"\']?[^>]*>/ $1 /gi; #" } # Get foo from <XXX ... TITLE="foo"> sub get_title_attr ($) { my ($contref) = @_; $$contref =~ s/<[A-Z]+[^>]*\s+TITLE\s*=\s*[\"\']?([^\"\']*)[\"\']?[^>]*>/ $1 /gi; #" } # Normalize elements like: <A HREF...> -> <A> sub normalize_hdml_element ($) { my ($contref) = @_; $$contref =~ s/<([!\w]+)\s+[^>]*>/<$1>/g; } # Weight a score of a keyword in a given text using %conf::Weight hash. # This process make the text be surround by temporary tags # \x7fXX\x7f and \x7f/XX\x7f. XX represents score. # Sort keys of %conf::Weight for processing <a> first. # Because <a> has a tendency to be inside of other tags. # Thus, it does'not processing for nexted tags strictly. # Moreover, it does special processing for <h[1-6]> for summarization. sub weight_element ($$$ ) { my ($contref, $weighted_str, $headings) = @_; for my $element (sort keys(%{$conf::Weight{'html'}})) { my $tmp = ""; $$contref =~ s!<($element)>(.*?)</$element>!weight_element_sub($1, $2, \$tmp)!gies; $$headings .= $tmp if $element =~ /^H[1-6]$/i && ! $var::Opt{'NoHeadAbst'} && $tmp; my $weight = $element =~ /^H[1-6]$/i && ! $var::Opt{'NoHeadAbst'} ? $conf::Weight{'html'}->{$element} : $conf::Weight{'html'}->{$element} - 1; $$weighted_str .= "\x7f$weight\x7f$tmp\x7f/$weight\x7f\n" if $tmp; } } sub weight_element_sub ($$$) { my ($element, $text, $tmp) = @_; my $space = element_space($element); $text =~ s/<[^>]*>//g; $$tmp .= "$text " if (length($text)) < $conf::INVALID_LENG; $element =~ /^H[1-6]$/i && ! $var::Opt{'NoHeadAbst'} ? " " : "$space$text$space"; } # determine whether a given element should be delete or be substituted with space sub element_space ($) { $_[0] =~ /^($conf::NON_SEPARATION_ELEMENTS)$/io ? "" : " "; } # remove all HTML elements. it's not perfect but almost works. sub remove_hdml_elements ($) { my ($contref) = @_; # remove all comments $$contref =~ s/<!?--.*?-->//gs; # remove all elements $$contref =~ s!</?([A-Z]\w*)(?:\s+[A-Z]\w*(?:\s*=\s*(?:(["']).*?\2|[\w\-.]+))?)*\s*>!element_space($1)!gsixe; } # Decode a numberd entity. Exclude an invalid number. sub decode_numbered_entity ($) { my ($num) = @_; return "" if $num >= 0 && $num <= 8 || $num >= 11 && $num <= 31 || $num >=127; sprintf ("%c",$num); } # Decode an entity. Ignore characters of right half of ISO-8859-1. # Because it can't be handled in EUC encoding. # This function provides sequential entities like: " < > sub decode_entity ($) { my ($text) = @_; return unless defined($$text); $$text =~ s/&#(\d{2,3})[;\s]/decode_numbered_entity($1)/ge; $$text =~ s/&#x([\da-f]+)[;\s]/decode_numbered_entity(hex($1))/gei; $$text =~ s/"[;\s]/\"/g; #" $$text =~ s/&[;\s]/&/g; $$text =~ s/<[;\s]/</g; $$text =~ s/>[;\s]/>/g; $$text =~ s/ [;\s]/ /g; } # encode entities: only '<', '>', and '&' sub encode_entity ($) { my ($tmp) = @_; $$tmp =~ s/&/&/g; # & should be processed first $$tmp =~ s/</</g; $$tmp =~ s/>/>/g; $$tmp; } 1;