#define HYPERLINKIFY_MAX_LENGTH (1024*50)
-/*
- * we mark the ampersand with \007 when converting text->html
- * because after text->html we do hyperlink detecting, which
- * could be screwed up by the ampersand.
- * ie. 1<3 ==> 1\007lt;3
- */
-#define MARK_AMP '\007'
-#define MARK_AMP_STR "\007"
-
-/* mark & separately, because they are parts of urls.
- * ie. a&b => 1\008amp;b
- */
-#define MARK_AMP_URI '\006'
-#define MARK_AMP_URI_STR "\006"
-
/*
* we need these regexps to find URLs in plain text e-mails
const gchar* prefix;
};
+
+/*
+ * we mark the ampersand with \007 when converting text->html
+ * because after text->html we do hyperlink detecting, which
+ * could be screwed up by the ampersand.
+ * ie. 1<3 ==> 1\007lt;3
+ */
+#define MARK_AMP '\007'
+#define MARK_AMP_STR "\007"
+
+/* mark & separately, because they are parts of urls.
+ * ie. a&b => a\006amp;b, but a>b => a\007gt;b
+ *
+ * we need to handle '&' separately, because it can be part of URIs
+ * (as in href="http://foo.bar?a=1&b=1"), so inside those URIs
+ * we need to re-replace \006amp; with '&' again, while outside uri's
+ * it will be '&'
+ *
+ * yes, it's messy, but a consequence of doing text->html first, then hyperlinkify
+ */
+#define MARK_AMP_URI '\006'
+#define MARK_AMP_URI_STR "\006"
+
+
/* note: match MARK_AMP_URI_STR as well, because after txt->html, a '&' will look like $(MARK_AMP_URI_STR)"amp;" */
#define MAIL_VIEWER_URL_MATCH_PATTERNS { \
- { "(file|rtsp|http|ftp|https|mms|mmsh|rtsp|rdp|lastfm)://[-a-z0-9_$.+!*(),;:@%=?/~#" MARK_AMP_URI_STR "]+[-a-z0-9_$%" MARK_AMP_URI_STR "=?/~#]",\
+ { "(file|rtsp|http|ftp|https|mms|mmsh|rtsp|rdp|lastfm)://[-a-z0-9_$.+!*(),;:@%=?/~#" MARK_AMP_URI_STR \
+ "]+[-a-z0-9_$%" MARK_AMP_URI_STR "=?/~#]", \
NULL, NULL },\
{ "www\\.[-a-z0-9_$.+!*(),;:@%=?/~#" MARK_AMP_URI_STR "]+[-a-z0-9_$%" MARK_AMP_URI_STR "=?/~#]",\
NULL, "http://" }, \
const gchar *to,
const gchar *subject)
{
+ g_return_val_if_fail (sent, NULL);
+
return g_strdup_printf ("%s\n%s %s\n%s %s\n%s %s\n%s %s\n",
FORWARD_STRING,
FROM_STRING, (from)?from:"",
const gchar *my_addrs = addresses;
const gchar *end;
gchar *addr;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (addresses, NULL);
/* skip any space, ',', ';' at the start */
while (my_addrs && (my_addrs[0] == ' ' || my_addrs[0] == ',' || my_addrs[0] == ';'))
/* if it's not case sensitive */
if (!insensitive) {
- /* optimization: short cut if first char is ascii */
+ /* optimization: shortcut if first char is ascii */
if (((s1[0] & 0xf0)== 0) && ((s2[0] & 0xf0) == 0))
return s1[0] - s2[0];