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<?php// $Header: /cvsroot/html2ps/utils_url.php,v 1.9 2006/07/09 09:07:46 Konstantin Exp $function guess_url($path, $baseurl) {// Check if path is absolute// 'Path' is starting with protocol identifier?if (preg_match("!^[a-zA-Z]+://.*!",$path)) {return $path;};$data = parse_url($baseurl);$default_host = array('http' => 'localhost','https' => 'localhost','file' => '');$base_scheme = isset($data['scheme']) ? $data['scheme'] : "http";$base_port = isset($data['port']) ? ":".$data['port'] : "";$base_user = isset($data['user']) ? $data['user'] : "";$base_pass = isset($data['pass']) ? $data['pass'] : "";$base_host = isset($data['host']) ? $data['host'] : (isset($default_host[$base_scheme]) ? $default_host[$base_scheme] : "");$base_path = isset($data['path']) ? $data['path'] : "/";/*** Workaround: Some PHP versions do remove the leading slash from the* 'file://' URLs with empty host name, while some do not.** An example of such URL is: file:///D:/path/dummy.html* The path should be: /D:/path/dummy.html** Here we check if the leading slash is present and* add it if it is missing.*/if ($base_scheme == "file" && PHP_OS == "WINNT") {if (strlen($base_path) > 0) {if ($base_path{0} != "/") {$base_path = "/".$base_path;};};};$base_user_pass = "";if ($base_user || $base_pass) {$base_user_pass = sprintf("%s:%s@", $base_user, $base_pass);}// 'Path' is starting at scheme?if (substr($path,0,2) == "//") {$guessed = $base_scheme . ':' . $path;return $guessed;}// 'Path' is starting at root?if (substr($path,0,1) == "/") {$guessed = $base_scheme . '://' . $base_user_pass . $base_host . $base_port . $path;return $guessed;};// 'Path' is relative from the current positionif (preg_match("#^(/.*)/[^/]*$#", $base_path, $matches)) {$base_path_dir = $matches[1];} else {$base_path_dir = "";};$guessed = $base_scheme . '://' . $base_user_pass . $base_host . $base_port . $base_path_dir . '/' . $path;return $guessed;};?>